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Sunday, March 3, 2013
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Oregon retirement plan runs rich
March 3, 2013 in Region on Page B10 PORTLAND – Oregon public employees get better retirement benefits and pay less for them than counterparts in neighboring states, according to a Portland State University study. The study from the … 2
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Wolf population grows in Oregon since killings banned
March 3, 2013 in Region on Page B10 GRANTS PASS, Ore. – As long as wolves have been making their comeback, biologists and ranchers have had a decidedly Old West option for dealing with those that develop a … 3
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Seniors take bows after Gonzaga finishes unbeaten WCC season
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C1 One by one, the Gonzaga Bulldogs keep reaching milestones and Saturday was no exception. The second-ranked Bulldogs thumped Portland 81-52 to finish off their first 16-0 WCC men’s basketball season. …
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St. George’s boys finally wear crown
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C1 The St. George’s Dragons won their first State 2B boys basketball title Saturday night at the Arena and they may have a player who was on the court for only … 1
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Blanchette: Zags merit top ranking
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C1 This program is being brought to you by the number 1. At least it should be.
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Mead girls win Washington State 4A basketball crown
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C1 TACOMA – Mead girls basketball coach Quantae Anderson talks about playing $1.00 games. In other words, he expects as close to perfection from his players as possible. 2
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In brief: Kelly’s return sparks Duke past Miami
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C2 College Basketball: Ryan Kelly scored a career-high 36 points in his return from a foot injury that had sidelined him since January, helping third-ranked Duke beat fifth-ranked Miami 79-76 on …
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Spurs lose Parker
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C2 San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker will be out for about a month with a left ankle sprain. Parker, the team’s leading assist man, injured the ankle in the third …
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Iditarod under way
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C2 Mushers and their dogs took a leisurely jaunt through Anchorage on Saturday in the ceremonial start of Alaska’s Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. The 1,000-mile race kicked off in a …
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Today’s Best
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C2 Doug McDermott Scored 41 points on 15-of-18 shooting to lead Creighton to 91-79 win over Wichita State.
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Newsmakers
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C2 Honored Point guard Chris Paul says he got goosebumps when he learned Wake Forest wanted to retire his jersey No. 3. The school honored the point guard and NBA All-Star …
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Scoreboard
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C2 Baseball Spring training
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Bulldogs rally late, plate victory
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C3 Travis Forbes ripped a three-run triple and the Gonzaga Bulldogs scored seven runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to rally for a 7-3 baseball victory over the Pacific …
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Locally: Cheney girls bowl way to title
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C3 Cheney won the girls division of the Washington State Bowling Proprietors Association High School Varsity Championships Feb. 16-17 at Acme Bowl in Tukwila, Wash. Rebekah Hagreen, who had a 155 …
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Ricochet goal helps Chiefs beat Royals
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C3 VICTORIA, B.C. – The Spokane Chiefs turned to the bizarre to up their winning streak to five games in Western Hockey League play on Saturday night with a 3-2 victory …
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Former UNLV, Loyola head coach Bill Bayno now NBA assistant
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C3 MINNEAPOLIS – It was 1984, the night before the biggest game of Bill Bayno’s college career, and the junior forward at Sacred Heart was sitting quietly in the hotel bar. …
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EWU men lose to North Dakota, posteseason hopes likely dashed
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C4 A season of growing pains hurt even more Saturday afternoon at Reese Court. With the postseason hanging in the balance in the final home game of the season – and …
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Muhammad leads UCLA over Arizona
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C4 Shabazz Muhammad went up in traffic and came down with the ball in his hands, always where the star freshman wants it with the game on the line. He got …
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Cougars prepared for Huskies this time around
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C4 SEATTLE – In retrospect, it makes sense to believe Washington State couldn’t have been entirely prepared for the way Washington defended Brock Motum back on Jan. 5. WSU’s level of …
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Barone’s 26 points lead Idaho over Texas State
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C5 SAN MARCOS, Texas – Kyle Barone scored 26 points to lead three 20-point Vandal scorers as Idaho snapped a five-game Western Athletic Conference basketball losing streak with a 90-81 win …
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Whitworth men defeat Redlands in D-III opener
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C5 It took big 3-pointers and some even bigger free throws to lift sixth-ranked Whitworth past the University of Redlands and into the second round of the NCAA Division III men’s …
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NIC women lose, hope for at-large bid
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C6 Now the waiting begins. Because the North Idaho College women’s basketball team missed its last four shots and two of three free throws, the Cardinals have to hope an at-large …
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Stanford women clinch share of title with win over WSU
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C6 Chiney Ogwumike had 28 points and 13 rebounds to help the fourth-ranked Stanford Cardinal (28-2, 17-1) clinch a share of the Pacific-12 Conference women’s basketball title with a 72-50 win …
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Duke women struggling without Gray on floor
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C6 DURHAM, N.C. – No. 5 Duke is running out of chances to learn out how to play without its injured point guard. Chelsea Gray made the Blue Devils go. But …

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