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Saturday, November 12, 2005
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Sonics continue slide with blowout by Wizards
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 WASHINGTON – Bob Weiss ran out of ways to chastise the Seattle SuperSonics after they allowed the Washington Wizards’ most points in 11 1/2 years, so he left the locker …
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Sandpoint, Lake City fall short
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 SANDPOINT – The Sandpoint High football team was less than 2 minutes away from pulling off the unthinkable. Problem was, the 2004 4A player of the year had one final …
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Zags, Eags set to host UCSD in exhibitions
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 Gonzaga University wraps up its two-game men’s basketball exhibition schedule tonight against UC San Diego, an NCAA Division II team that will then turn around and provide the opposition for …
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Senior Day has been a winner for Vandals
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 MOSCOW, Idaho – Wins have been scarce for the University of Idaho football program in recent years, but the Vandals have been successful on Senior Day the last two years. …
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USC ends Zags’ streak, season with 1-0 soccer win
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 FULLERTON, Calif. – The first goal scored against Gonzaga in more than a month doomed the Bulldogs’ hopes of advancing in their first appearance in the NCAA Division I women’s …
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Playing for pride
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 PULLMAN – There will be nothing special about December or January for Washington State University’s football team, not with six consecutive losses to open the Pacific-10 Conference season and not …
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Danielson, Pirates down Linfield
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 On a night when Whitworth’s Natalie Danielson came within three kills of setting a school record for a four-game match and Rebekah Hornor recorded her third triple-double of the season, …
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Timberwolves fall to Meridian in 5A semifinals
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 MERIDIAN, Idaho – The Lake City football team knew it had a tough task Friday night playing at Meridian in a State 5A semifinal. Making things harder were an early …
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Labonte to drive for Petty
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C2 Petty Enterprises is ready to take the next step toward returning to prominence in NASCAR’s top stock car series. The family-owned team announced Friday it has signed 2000 NASCAR champion …
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Woods rallies to remain close
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C2 Tiger Woods saved par on the last hole after hitting a 5-wood into the water Friday to finish with a 3-under-par 69, two shots behind co-leaders David Howell and Nick …
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Garnett donates $1.2M
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C2 Minnesota Timberwolves All-Star Kevin Garnett is joining the long list of professional athletes who are donating to victims of Hurricane Katrina – in a big, big way. Garnett is donating …
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Red Sox interview Beattie for general manager job
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C2 Jim Beattie, a former executive with the Seattle Mariners and Baltimore Orioles, met Friday at Fenway Park with Red Sox president Larry Lucchino about the team’s vacant general manager position. …
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Veteran Brodeur returns from injury to save day for Devils
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C2 Martin Brodeur returned to the lineup to end the New Jersey Devils’ four-game losing streak, making 20 saves to beat the Washington Capitals 4-3 Friday in a Veterans Day matinee …
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Devoe returns to Denver
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C3 Broncos receiver Todd Devoe was at practice Friday, a day after he told Denver coach Mike Shanahan his father died in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Devoe was added to Denver’s injury …
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Brohm passes Louisville past Rutgers, 56-5
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C3 LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Brian Brohm passed for 339 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another score to help No. 23 Louisville rout Rutgers 56-5 on Friday night. Running back …
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Westerberg leads ASU’s charge
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C3 Emily Westerberg (Central Valley High) scored 16 of her 18 points in the second half, leading a rally that propelled No. 20 Arizona State to a 69-60 women’s victory over …
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Philly WRs staying true
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C3 PHILADELPHIA – Greg Lewis didn’t work on his dance moves. Reggie Brown hasn’t thought of any new routines. Billy McMullen isn’t the showboating type. The trio of Philadelphia Eagles’ wide …
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Hamlin visits teammates at practice
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C3 KIRKLAND, Wash. – As if the prospect of facing their biggest NFL rival weren’t enough to fire them up, the Seattle Seahawks got some more inspiration this week in the …
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Hawks linebacker steps up
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C3 KIRKLAND, Wash. – Leroy Hill can’t make up for nine years of NFL experience. The Seattle Seahawks rookie linebacker doesn’t intend to try. Hill hopes his speed and athleticism can …
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Nothing very tricky about Hounds’ win
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C5 PULLMAN – The 5-5 Othello team stepping off the bus at Pullman High School was somewhat of an enigma. The .500 record would indicate a weak team in the State …
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Gorillas get defensive in win
November 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C5 DAVENPORT – If defense is the cornerstone of a championship football team, its no wonder the Davenport Gorillas are considered one of the B-11 favorites. They dominated the Waterville offense …

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