Go Zags!
Businesses around Spokane and the community show their support for the Gonzaga men's basketball team. Zag pride is popping up around Spokane as the team prepares for their first NCAA Final Four game in school history.
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This home on Lidgerwood in Spokane displayed their support of Gonzaga men’s basketball team with this window display on Tuesday.
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This home on Lidgerwood shows their support of Gonzaga men’s basketball team with this poster on their front door on Tuesday.
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A resident at The Kennedy Apartments shows their Zag pride in Spokane on Tuesday.
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A large interactive video screen in the Gonzaga University Hemmingson Center displays the virtual graffiti of Gonzaga basketball fans Sunday, the day after the Bulldogs locked up their spot in the Final Four of the 2017 NCAA tournament.
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The sign for Brown Building Supply that rises up beside the Hamilton exit of I-90 supports the Zags Monday.
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The sign outside Molly’s Family Restaurant supports the Gonzaga Bulldogs Monday.
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Employee Zachary Schneider of The Ultimate Bagel works behind the counter festooned with newspaper sports pages about Gonzaga dating back to the late 1990s and the Bulldogs first trips to the NCAA Tournament. The restaurant has another wall filled with newspaper clippings.
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The walls at The Ultimate Bagel are a Zag basketball museum stocked with newspaper clipping dating back to the late 1990s, and Gonzaga fan Kathryn Sander, visiting with daughter Eden, also a Zag fan, examines the many news clippings that paper the walls.
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Eden Sander, 9, left, talks with her mother Kathryn Sander at The Ultimate Bagel shop near Gonzaga University and while they peruse almost 20 years of clipping about Gonzaga basketball, both men’s and women’s programs, while waiting for food to arrive. Sander is a fan of Zag sports, especially women’s basketball.
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The Salvation Army Thrift Store on North Division shows their Zag pride as seen on Monday.
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A banner reading �Go Zags� hangs off the Northtown Mall parking garage, seen Tuesday, Mar. 28, 2017. Jesse Tinsley/THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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The life-sized statue of Bing Crosby is dressed in a Kennel Club t-shirt on the Gonzaga University campus, shown Thursday, Mar. 30, 2017. Jesse Tinsley/THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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