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Sunday, March 3, 2013
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Gonzaga Prep girls take fourth at state
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C7 Saturday was no small consolation for the Gonzaga Prep girls basketball team. The Bullpups overcame foul trouble to hold off the Inglemoor Vikings 67-59 to capture fourth at the State …
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Central Valley boys take fourth at Washington State 4A
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C7 You could see it on Rick Sloan’s face. Sure, by season’s end the Central Valley boys basketball coach is worn out, like his players. Yet one could sense he didn’t …
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Pullman wins first boys state basketball title
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C7 YAKIMA – Finally after two agonizing near-misses, the Pullman Greyhounds brought a state basketball championship trophy home Saturday night. The Greyhounds outlasted Anacortes, 44-39, at the Yakima Valley SunDome to …
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Colton wins fifth consecutive state girls basketball title
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C8 Paige Vincent represented the departing seniors and Jenna Moser let it be known that the cupboard won’t be empty at Colton. Moser, a junior guard, scored a game-high 20 points …
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Saturday’s State 1B results
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C8 Boys First place/second place
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Sunnyside Christian defeats Neah Bay for eighth state title
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C8 The contrast in styles was stark. Neah Bay likes to get up and go. Sunnyside Christian prefers to take its time. Chalk up another for the tortoise over the hare. …
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Saturday’s State 2B results
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C9 Boys First place/Second place
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Reardan claims third 2B title in a row
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C9 Chantel Heath hobbled around, Kelsey Moos fought foul trouble and Reardan entered halftime trailing Northwest Christian by two points. No problem.
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Commentary: McIlroy’s problems more likely between the ears
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C10 In any other sport it wouldn’t be an issue. LeBron James isn’t going to forget how to dunk, and Roger Federer won’t suddenly lose his forehand smash. Michael Phelps isn’t …
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Sounders stunned
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C10 The fans, as always, came out in droves. So did the rain.
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Ohashi, Dalton win American Cup gymnastics titles
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C10 WORCESTER, Mass. – Katelyn Ohashi remembers watching the American Cup on television when Jordyn Wieber won last year. The 15-year-old Texan was planning to take in some TV again before …
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Auto racing: Daytona crash prompts NASCAR to examine gates
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C10 NASCAR will look at the placement of gates at its tracks after a Nationwide Series car crashed through the fence at Daytona and injured more than two dozen fans. The …
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MLB considers tougher drug penalties
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C11 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig called for tougher penalties for major leaguers who violate the sport’s drug agreement, a move the union is willing to consider but not …
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M’s Gutierrez having a healthy spring
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C11 PEORIA, Ariz. – If Franklin Gutierrez can stay healthy this season, the Seattle Mariners would be ecstatic. So far this spring, he’s been giving a glimpse of what they’ve been …
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Kimbrel looks to duplicate dominant 2012 season
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C11 Craig Kimbrel was like a little kid Saturday in the Braves clubhouse in Kissimee, Fla., talking excitedly about his chance to work with a couple of Atlanta greats at the …
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MLB notes: Mike Trout, Mike Stanton renew contracts
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C11 The Los Angeles Angels renewed the contract of A.L. Rookie of the Year Mike Trout for $510,000, prompting an angry response from the outfielder’s agent. Craig Landis said his client …
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Snoqualmie ski museum planned
March 3, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C13 SEATTLE - Washington’s ski and snowboard industry is bursting with history dating back more than 100 years, and the Snoqualmie Pass area will soon be home to a permanent museum. …
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Field reports: More wolves killed in Montana seasons
March 3, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C13 PREDATORS – As Montana’s wolf seasons closed last week, hunters and trappers reported killing at least 225 wolves during the state’s third season and the first that allowed trapping. That’s …
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Pioneering cyclists float into new openings on balloon-tired bikes
March 3, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C14 WINTHROP, Wash. – Anything this obscenely fat is bound to draw stares, especially in the Methow Valley, where it sometimes seems as though everything from the people (ultra active) to …
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Out & About: Boosting odds for river permits
March 3, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C14 OUTDRAW – The Forest Service is looking for ways to ease the pain of rafters who have a history of rotten luck when it comes to drawing coveted permits for …
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Spokane fat bikers spinning their niche
March 3, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C14 Balloon-tired fat bikes are breaking trail into new Inland Northwest terrain this winter, including nordic skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling routes. Schweitzer Mountain Resort, which has opened its nordic trails on … 13
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The Slice: Friend filter required
March 3, 2013 in Features on Page D1 Let’s consider life in 2013. Here’s a note sent to The Slice last week.

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