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Bears top Titans
May 3, 2013 in Sports on Page B3 Carissa Sdao calls Brittany Hecker her best friend, but once in a while the friendship is put on hold. Sdao’s RBI single off Hecker in the seventh inning Thursday sparked …
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Pullman, WV win in districts
May 3, 2013 in Sports on Page B2 Fifth-seeded West Valley went on the road and defeated No. 4 Colville 3-0 in the opening round of the District 7 2A boys soccer playoffs on Thursday. The Eagles (8-8 …
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Colville rides battery of Cabbage, Madonna to 19 straight wins
May 2, 2013 in Sports on Page B4 Casual observers probably didn’t notice when Colville junior pitcher McKenna Cabbage made her varsity debut on March 14 and lost 9-3. Cabbage (18-1) hasn’t lost in the seven weeks since, …
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Ferris sweeps Mead series
April 30, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 The first 11 innings were essentially batting practice masquerading as a baseball game when Ferris and Mead faced off in their two-game Greater Spokane League series that began Friday and …
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G-Prep ready to emerge
April 30, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 Coach Matt Kinder says his Gonzaga Prep boys’ soccer team has been flying under the radar. Now the Bullpups are simply flying; they’re the hottest team in the Greater Spokane … 1
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Gonzaga Prep wins team title at Inland Empire
April 28, 2013 in Sports on Page C11 Led by the strong play from its boys, Gonzaga Prep did just enough to edge West Valley of Yakima for the Inland Empire Tournament tennis title Saturday in Spokane. Despite …
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CdA sweeps IEL track championships
April 27, 2013 in Sports on Page C5 It’s no wonder it was a record-setting day Friday at the sun-splashed Inland Empire League track championships. Running under a 70-degree temperature with wind out of the west for the …
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Ebaugh, Wash help NC edge Mead
April 26, 2013 in Sports North Central’s late one-run lead was hanging in the balance Friday when seniors Emily Ebaugh and Malia Wash saved the day with their strong, accurate arms.
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Central Valley pitcher Riordan considers herself lucky
April 26, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 After four surgeries in three years, Carli Riordan could be excused for wondering why fate has treated her so cruelly. Instead, Riordan feels nothing but good fortune.
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Sutherland resigns as University’s baseball coach
April 26, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 Citing health issues, Scott Sutherland has tendered his resignation as University’s head baseball coach. He had been on paid administrative leave from nearly the beginning of the season. Sutherland has …
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CV’s Riordan pitches through setbacks
April 25, 2013 in Sports After four surgeries in three years, Carli Riordan could be excused for wondering why fate has treated her so cruelly.
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Post Falls’ Walton making name for herself
April 25, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 The obvious question was where did Wednesday Walton get her first name. The Post Falls standout hurdler was actually supposed to have the name Tuesday. Her mom saw it in …
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Life is on track for Rogers senior Murray
April 25, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 Carson Murray has known poverty most of his life. The Rogers senior isn’t sure what he wants to study in college, but he’s certain about one thing – he wants … 1
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No interest in missing links
April 21, 2013 in Sports on Page C9 Derek Bayley’s favorite sport is often dictated by the calendar. “It probably goes golf, basketball, football,” the Lakeland High junior said, “but it really depends on the season.”
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Colleges, weather cooperate with prep tennis programs
April 20, 2013 in Sports on Page C7 In a game where winners are known to occasionally leap over the net in order to shake the hand of the vanquished, it’s not surprising to see the greater community …
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Central Valley girls best previously unbeaten LC in track
April 19, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 Central Valley girls track coach Geoff Arte lost a bet Thursday, and he’s more than happy to pay up. Bears sprinter/hurdler Rachel Backsen asked Arte if he’d run in the …
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Mt. Spokane slows down G-Prep in baseball
April 19, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 Gonzaga Prep had cruised through the Greater Spokane League, outscoring the bottom five teams in league 103-13 for a 10-0 record. Now things get serious as Thursday night’s game at …
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Kolar hopes to make return soon
April 19, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 Dara Kolar played third base as a freshman for Post Falls’ state championship team in 2010. More impressive to her coach, Jack Foster, Kolar batted a school-record .556 last season …
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Kolar learns through ups and down at Post Falls
April 18, 2013 in Sports Dara Kolar played third base as a freshman for Post Falls’ state championship team in 2010.
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Army National Guard honors Post Falls, Mead girls basketball
April 18, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 The high school girls basketball season’s been over for more than a month in Washington and nearly two months in Idaho. Washington State 4A champ Mead and Idaho 5A state …
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Central Valley boys soccer tops Ferris in shootout
April 18, 2013 in Sports on Page B4 When it comes to penalty kicks, the Central Valley boys soccer team has been there, done that. The Bears practice them – every day – which came in handy at …
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Mead boys track still has talent to contend
April 18, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 By recent state championship standards, the Mead boys track team is down this year. That doesn’t mean that the Panthers won’t challenge for a state title – or, at the …
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University blanks NC in key 3A softball game
April 16, 2013 in Sports Alex Douglas joked that she’s working her way down University’s batting order.
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Several area athletes win, but no team titles at Pasco
April 14, 2013 in Sports on Page C9 PASCO – The 52nd Pasco Invite was a day for Inland Northwest track and field athletes to shine. On a partly cloudy day with a chilly breeze that steadily freshened …
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Titans softball hits way to victory over Mead
April 13, 2013 in Sports on Page C5 University’s formula for softball success requires minimal analysis. The Titans’ setbacks this Greater Spokane League season occurred when their bats went south.
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Nelson helps own cause in Mead’s win over Mt. Spokane
April 13, 2013 in Sports on Page C5 Mead pitcher Matt Nelson was doing his best to hold the fort in a decidedly offensive contest against rival Mt. Spokane, and the Panthers needed one big hit in order …
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Lewis and Clark tennis finds formula for team success
April 13, 2013 in Sports on Page C5 There’s a secret to Tobin Phelps’ success. The boys tennis coach at Lewis and Clark High the past dozen years, Phelps has the Tigers in the mix for Greater Spokane …
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Titans defeat first-place Mead
April 12, 2013 in Sports University’s formula for softball success requires minimal analysis.
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Marshallese girls make transition from slowpitch
April 12, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 Melody Henchi and Salota Hensene are breaking new ground at Rogers High and paving the way for fellow Marshallese women. Henchi, a senior left fielder, and Hensene, a junior second …
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Wildcat girls win in final event
April 12, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 What’s the equivalent in track of basketball’s last-second, game-winning shot? Try the 1,600-meter relay.

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