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Chiefs call on Gal right wing to play defense

Spokane Chiefs fans have watched Blake Gal play for five years, but they’ve seen a different side to him during the last month. Injuries to defensemen Tyler King and Jason Fram have forced the Chiefs to switch Gal from right wing to defense.
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Gal comes to Chiefs’ defense

Spokane Chiefs fans have watched Blake Gal play for five years, but they’ve seen a different side to him during the last month. Injuries to defensemen Tyler King and Jason Fram have forced the Chiefs to switch Gal from right wing to defense.
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Hodgins born to play hoops

Hayley Hodgins knows that her mother’s influence extends far beyond the basketball-crazy Hodgins family. “Women’s basketball wasn’t talked about (years ago) and she kind of led the way,” the Eastern Washington University redshirt freshman said of her mother, Karen.
Sports >  Gonzaga basketball

Inside players spark Gonzaga women to 101-65 win

Anyone who questioned Gonzaga’s offense in general and its inside offense specifically might want to rethink those positions. The Bulldogs received 60 points from their inside players Saturday afternoon and reached a season high for points during a 101-65 women’s basketball victory over San Francisco witnessed by the sixth sold-out crowd at McCarthey Athletic Center this season.
Sports >  Gonzaga basketball

Unexpected stars lead GU women to victory

Fans could have predicted many possible outcomes for Thursday’s crucial game between Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s, but few would have seen Stephanie Golden and Jazmine Redmon finishing as the top two scorers. That’s what unfolded, however, and it certainly didn’t hurt Gonzaga’s drive to a ninth consecutive West Coast Conference women’s basketball title.