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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2008

Shock notebook

The Shock are back at work after a bye week. They take on Central Valley on Saturday in Fresno.Click below for an unedited notebook that will run in Thursday's S-R. And come back within the half hour for some other notes that didn't make the…

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Spring wrapup

Spring football wrapped up at the University of Idaho last Friday with the annual Silver and Gold game.It’s time to clean out the spring football notebook. Click the tab below to find some notes that I couldn’t get into my spring game story.UPDATE: Idaho coach…

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TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 2008

Seahawks cut Alexander

Some pretty big news out of Seattle, with the Seahawks releasing all-time leading rusher Shaun Alexander, 30.For more, check out the Seattle Times' story, this P-I piece and this one from the Associated Press.

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Chynoweth passes away

The Western Hockey League announced earlier today that Ed Chynoweth, WHL chairman of the board and president of the Kootenay Ice, passed away this morning in Calgary after a long battle with cancer. He was 66.Here's the link to the release, and I will have…

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A call to (baseball) arms

Monday afternoon we gathered together the six Division I Greater Spokane pitching arms for a photo shoot.Seniors Andrew Kittredge (Ferris-UW), Rusty Shellhorn (CV-WSU), Trevor Shull (CV-Centenary)and Tyler Olson (U-Hi-Gonzaga U), plus junior Gonzaga futures Billy Moon (U-Hi) and Jacob Partridge (Rogers)will be the subjects of…

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MONDAY, APRIL 21, 2008

'Voice of the Cougars' hospitalized

COUGARSUPDATED 3:50 p.m.Only good news has come out of Pullman City Hall ever since I got the bad-news phone call this morning that Glenn Johnson was hospitalized. Below is my unedited brief that should appear in Tuesday's newspaper.Also, I've got a few Web-only comments after…

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SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008

Eags scrimmage: The Day After

Saturday's practice-field football scrimmage at Eastern Washington University proved enlightening, but only to a minor degree.With so many front-line players missing spring drills, it is hard to get a handle on just how good the Eagles will be come fall.

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SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 2008


FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008

Chiefs take Game 1

Double-overtime hockey games are a beauty to watch. They are great except for one thing - deadline.So when Ondrej Roman scored 49 seconds into double-overtime on Friday night to give the Chiefs a series-opening 1-0 victory over the Tri-City Americans, the fans weren't the only…

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THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2008

Titans making softball move

University held on for a 5-4 win over Central Valley to open a two-game lead on the Bears and stand within half a game of Mead in the three-team race for that second automatic regional softball berth. Next Thursday the Titans host the Panthers in…

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 2008


Idaho - track bests

Here's our first North Idaho track and field honor roll. Click the tab below to see it. I will post it weekly on Wednesdays through May 28.The Idaho Statesman newspaper has posted its first state track and field honor roll. The top 10 marks, including…

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TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 2008

Volleyball: The longer article

COUGARSOK, so Jim Meehan posted a quick brief about this earlier, but beyond the jump is my unedited article about WSU's hiring of a new volleyball coach.Information is added because I went to the press conference and talked to the coach, some players and Jim…

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Pargo declares for draft, won't hire agent

Gonzaga's Jeremy Pargo has declared himself eligible for the NBA draft, but won't hire an agent. It's believed Pargo will return to Gonzaga for his senior season if he doesn't project as a first-round pick. For an unedited article that will run in Wednesday's S-R,…

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Hey, look, it's snowing!

April 15 - Tax Day - and it snowed in the Coeur d'Alene area.In fact, the weather turned so foul today that several events have been postponed/canceled.The annual Christina Finney Co-Ed Relays at Post Falls High School was canceled 30 minutes after a brief blizzard…

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WSU selects volleyball coach

Washington State has a new volleyball coach.South Dakota State head coach Andrew Palileo will take over Cougars' program. An announcement is expected later today.Read a story I filed for the Web site below in extended entry.

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MONDAY, APRIL 14, 2008

Bring on the Tri-City Americans

As they say, anything can happen - and usually does - when it comes to playoff hockey.The Vancouver Giants are now behind them and their longstanding rivals ahead of them as the Spokane Chiefs topped the Giants 3-1 to eliminate Vancouver from the Western Hockey…

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King picks 'Nova; USF picks Walters

A couple of items to catch up on. First, Duke's Taylor King, who was mulling a transfer to GU, Villanova and USC, visited Villanova and quickly picked Villanova. More here and here.And USF's coaching search is over. The Dons will hire Rex Walters. More here…

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