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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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GU women host Idaho before nine-day break

Gonzaga and Idaho’s record books don’t agree on how often their women’s basketball teams have met or how the all-time series stands. One thing’s for certain: Idaho dominated the first part of the all-time series and Gonzaga has come out on top in recent years.
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Basketball family affair for CCS’ Brons

Community Colleges of Spokane will play Jorden Brons at any position on the basketball court. This hardly comes as a surprise, since Brons’ family has been accustomed to filling basketball positions in Colville for several years.
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Chiefs go into break on unhappy note

Whether it’s 9-1 with head coach Mike Johnston or 4-3 with acting head coach Travis Green, the Portland Winterhawks find a way to get it done. Adam De Champlain’s goal with 9 minutes, 20 seconds left Tuesday allowed the powerful Winterhawks to edge Spokane 4-3 at the Arena in the final Western Hockey League game before the holiday break.
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Buckeyes hold off Zags

There’s a good reason why Tayler Hill never came off the court at McCarthey Athletic Center on Monday night. The Ohio State senior guard made all the big plays down the stretch as her Buckeyes, just voted out of the Associated Press Top 25, held off Gonzaga 65-60.
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Bears barely get tossed; Chiefs’ fall

Opposing goaltenders are by nature regarded as Public Enemy No. 1. Tri-City Americans goalie Eric Comrie had extra villainy added to his status on Saturday night as he stood between a large Spokane Chiefs crowd and its 6,560 teddy bears.