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Letters policy
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C3 We welcome letters of up to 200 words on all sports and outdoors topics. Please include your telephone number for verification. E-mail to sports@spokesman.com.
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Blog matters
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C3 A sampling from the past week of blog entries in The Spokesman-Review Sports department blog, SportsLink. See daily offerings at spokesman. com/sportslink. Bulldogs
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Tracks should unite
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C3 When something is already endangered, it is common sense to try and keep it alive.
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Spokane’s Nikkola wins overall clay target championship
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C4 Connor Nikkola, 16, of Spokane defeated 113 shooters from nearly 20 schools across the state to win the overall title at the Washington State Clay Target Program Championship this month …
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Gonzaga rowers earn NCAA berth
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C4 The Gonzaga women’s rowing team edged San Diego by four points and claimed its 13th West Coast Conference Championship Saturday in Gold River, Calif. The win snapped the Toreros’ three-year …
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Lakeland’s Ward sets record
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C5 EAGLE, Idaho – Lakeland senior Jordan Ward estimates that she has stored roughly 80 track medals, along with numerous special trinkets, in a box at home. Ward earned two more …
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North Idaho athletes mine gold at state meet
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C5 EAGLE, Idaho – Post Falls’ Steven Beck got Saturday jump-started by winning the pole vault and North Idaho athletes closed the 5A State track and field meet with a flurry …
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Mead boys cruise
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C5 The Mead boys had no difficulty defending their 4A Regional track championship Saturday afternoon at Spokane Falls Community College. The challenge will be contending for a trophy next week at …
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Colville pulls out 6-5 win to advance to state
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C6 Jammie Madonna’s two-run double in the seventh inning gave Colville a 6-5 win over West Valley-Yakima in a 2A regional softball elimination game Saturday in Colville. With the win, the …
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Central Valley advances to state softball
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C6 RICHLAND – The belly button ring is now open for discussion. Carissa Sdao had an agreement with her father that she could get her belly button pierced if she hit …
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CdA baseball takes second
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C6 BOISE – The Coeur d’Alene High baseball team’s hot hitting chilled Saturday night at Memorial Stadium – ending the Vikings’ run at a state title. Timberline beat Coeur d’Alene 6-2 …
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University advances to State 3A softball
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C6 RICHLAND – Hannah Wesselman gained playing time this season when University first baseman Alex Douglas missed some games with an injury. Wesselman put the extra cuts to good use.
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Saxons’ fast start doesn’t hold up
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C7 VANCOUVER, Wash. – A fast start wasn’t enough to offset a disastrous finish for Ferris as Union of Vancouver beat the Saxons 3-1 in a State 4A boys soccer quarterfinal …
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Bantams bash way to semis
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C7 Clarkston scored five runs in the fifth and held on to beat West Valley 9-6 in the State 2A playoffs Saturday at Davis High School in Yakima. Connor Eggleston, Cody …
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Lakeside girls emerge as regional team champs
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C7 Lakeside’s Farrahn O’Hara and Lindy Jacobson claimed individual titles and the Eagle girls won the team title at a 1A regional Saturday at Riverside High School in Chattaroy. Jacobson won …
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G-Prep’s season ends with 3-1 loss
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C7 TACOMA – Scoring runs has not been a problem for the Gonzaga Prep Bullpups this season. During one six-game span midway through the season, the 2013 Greater Spokane League champs …
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Reviewing the replay
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C9 Major League Baseball appears set for a vast expansion of video review by umpires in 2014 and is examining whether all calls other than balls and strikes should be subject …
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Field reports: Pend Oreille River pike netting continues
May 19, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C11 FISHING – Washington fisheries officials and the Kalispel Tribe have removed around 6,000 northern pike using gillnets in the second year of a pike suppression and monitoring operation on the …
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Lake trout impact elk calves
May 19, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C12 Fewer cutthroat trout in Yellowstone Lake could be part of the reason that elk herds migrating out of the park are declining. Two recently published studies conducted in Yellowstone National …
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Out & About: Washington raising stakes for drunk boating
May 19, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C12 OUTFINE – Boaters could be sunk if caught drunk under new boating laws signed Thursday by Gov. Jay Inslee. The legislation allows officers to require breath or blood tests when …
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Bringing back Washington’s prairie grouse
May 19, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C12 Prairie grouse, formerly abundant in the sage-steppe regions of Eastern Washington, are slowly improving from the brink of extirpation with the help of other states. During the grouse breeding period …

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