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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Bill Pierce

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Girls’ Basketball Tournaments

In 1974 many schools were still in the process of starting their girls basketball programs. In spite of that, the first WIAA girls state tournament was held. Central Washington University was the site, where sixteen teams came together to decide the very first state...
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1908 Basketball

The first year the city of Spokane had two public high schools was 1908. North Central opened that fall with approximately 325 students, all freshmen. South Central, formerly Spokane High, had a full component of students, totaling around 1,200.
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1964 LC Basketball

Elra “Squinty” Hunter entered his 39th, and last, season as coach of the Lewis and Clark basketball team in 1963 with a strong group of returning players that went 20-5 the prior year. Led by Lance Brigham, Jay Bond and Bob Lobdell, the Tigers were...
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1965 Harrington Basketball

The Harrington High basketball team was on a mission for the 1964-65 season. It had just missed winning the state B championship the prior year, losing in the final seconds to Cathlamet in the championship game.
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Gonzaga Bullpup Basketball 1940

Billy Frazier had just completed his first year as head coach for the Gonzaga High School football team. In December of 1939 he took on his second new job, coaching Bullpup basketball, replacing long time mentor, John “Puggy” Hunton. Since their 1932 City League championship...
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Coach Dave Robertson

Coach Dave Robertson’s basketball teams were a dominant force in the Greater Spokane League for 20 years.
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Great beginnings for GSL basketball

Forty years ago, on Dec.17, 1976, the Greater Spokane League started its initial basketball season with a triple header at the Spokane Coliseum. With the merger of the three Border League schools, CV, Mead and University, aligning with the six Spokane City League schools, a new era had begun.
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Anton Rasmussen had impact at Chewelah, Central Valley

Anton Rasmussen, Jr. grew up in the Montana Hi-Line near Glasgow, Montana, the son of immigrant Danish homesteaders. In 1943, during his junior year at Glasgow High, unhappy with one of his teachers, he put a bullsnake in her desk drawer.
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Football Ties

Ties in football have become a thing of the past . Seattle's recent 6-6 score against Arizona being the first tie in the Seahawks' history.
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1955 LC Football

Coach Bob Bartlett was looking forward to the 1955 Spokane City League football season with hopes of improvement for his Lewis and Clark Tigers.
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Small, but gritty 1929 Hillyard football team

As the Spokane City League started its fifth season in 1929, Hillyard’s football team had yet to win a league game. As Coach Carl Quackenbush welcomed his small Panther team, he wouldn’t comment on its chances, but said the team would be scrappy.
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Shadle Park football arrives in 1965

Shadle Park football struggled through the early 1960s. The Highlanders went winless for three years. Their 1963 team went 0-10, scoring only two touchdowns the entire season, losing the season finale to Gonzaga Prep, 74-0.
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Bill Pierce’s prep almanac: Track and Field 1916 vs 2016

There have been a lot of changes to high school track and field over the years. Looking back at an Inland Empire interscholastic meet held in Pullman in May of 1916, and comparing the results with the recent April 23rd Mooberry Relays shows the evolution.
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Bill Pierce’s almanac: Rogers girls win state track in 1986

Although the Rogers girls finished behind University for the 1986 track and field race in the GSL, coach Dick Kinzer found himself with a talented team of sprinters as his small contingent of five left for the state AAA tournament in Tacoma that year.