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Qualifiers Run Down A Dream Gsl, Big Nine Almost Equal In Athletes Advancing To State

1. Mary Ann Brinton, left, of Wenatchee powers past Central Valley's Whitney Schmaljohn in the 400 meters. Both are sophomores. Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review 2. Albert Mitchell, left, leads early in 110 hurdles but ends up third behind Trent Ady of Pasco, center, and Richland's Dan Johnston (behind runner at right). Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review
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Hough Dances Into Record Books

Prep track Katherine Hough is fast, but she isn't fast enough to get to the prom on time. The University speedster was at Spokane Falls Community College on Friday night, winning four events in the District 8/Taco Time Greater Spokane League track meet, which probably made her last at the Senior Prom.
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District 8’S Top 8 Fill Field For Next Week’s Regionals

The District 8/Taco Time track meet has become a watered-down affair and not just because of the rain at Spokane Falls Community College Thursday night. However, just because half of the 16 entrants in each event advance to the Eastern AAA regional meet at SFCC next weekend, not all of the Greater Spokane League entrants coasted through the night. Mead's Allison Beatty set a meet record with a 137-foot, 11-inch throw in the javelin, erasing the 131-9 established by Mead's Jodi Orton in 1990.
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Time For A New Dome-Icile

It's an age-old battle, the tug on the heart against the strain on the pocketbook. That's what the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association is facing now that the city of Tacoma has decided it wants to be a big-time player in the battle for high school state championships. And it has become a battle.
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Asiago, Machuka Rate No. 1 They Won This Race Last Year, Face Tough Task Of Repeating

Odds are defending champion Josphat Machuka and Delillah Asiago won't win Bloomsday on Sunday - but Don Kardong wouldn't bet against them. Kardong, who puts together the elite fields for the 12-kilometer (7.47-mile) race, good-naturedly handicaps the race. He's just as good-natured about his success rate. He figures he's picked both winners only once, and probably hasn't predicated the male winner half the time.
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Mead, Ferris Put Gsl Track On A Pedestal

The roar from the crowd began with the starting gun and steadily grew. Shoulder to shoulder, lap after lap. First it was Megan Troy and Missy Blackshire. Then Stephanie Goaslind and Miriah McConnaughey. And Stephanie Haney and Theresa Lyons. Finally Autumn Wood and Kristen Parrish. The Greater Spokane League dual meet at Mead on Thursday afternoon was not in doubt, Mead having dispatched Ferris to run its dual meeting winning streak to 27, but there was one more matter to settle.
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Mooberry Marks Take A Step Up

Gonzaga Prep's Chris Barton, left, defeats Pasco's Trent Ady in the 110 hurdles at the Mooberry Relays held at Rogers High School on Saturday. Photo by Christopher Anderson/The Spokesman-Review
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Athletes Weather Wind

University's Heather Silvey passes the baton to teammate Adrienne Wilson during the girls 400-meter relay against Ferris and Shadle Park on Thursday. U-Hi won in 49.8. Photo by Colin Mulvany/The Spokesman-Review
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East/West Game Returns To Spokane With Local Flavor

Eight players from the Greater Spokane League and three from the Frontier League will headline the East team when the East/West All-Star Football Summer Classic moves to Spokane for the first time in 16 years. The game, for Class AAA and AA players, was last played in Spokane in 1979. Played in Everett in recent years, it is scheduled for Friday, June 30, at 7:30 p.m. at Albi Stadium. A game for Class A and B-11 players will be held a week earlier in Yakima.
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Nc Coach Van Lierop Steps Down

Don Van Lierop, who had North Central in the hunt for a Greater Spokane League boys basketball playoff berth one year after a winless season, has resigned as the Indians' head coach. "I resigned because I didn't wish to be a part-time coach by teaching in one school and coaching in another. That's basically what it is," Van Lierop said.
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Mead Sends Shadle Park Home Panthers, Auburn Play For Fifth

1. 'We want to get fifth so bad.' Shadle Park star Kelly Bartleson can't hide her emotions as her teammates huddle during the final minutes of the tounament-ending loss to Mead. Photo by Christopher Anderson/The Spokesman-Review 2. Shadle's Kristen Miller runs into resistance under the hoop. Photo by Christopher Anderson/The Spokesman-Review
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Wiaa/U.S. Bank State Aaa Basketball

Who: Sixteen boys and girls teams, coming out of four district or regional tournaments. The only Greater Spokane League qualifiers are the Mead and Shadle Park girls.