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Estimates Released On How Many Schools Will Play In New Classes

Although enrollment numbers aren't official as Washington high schools switch from four classifications to five, they are close enough to estimate how many schools will be in each class. That's the message from Pat Hoonan, Washington Interscholastic Activities Association director in charge of reclassification.
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Eagles Show Signs Of Soaring With Win Ewu Defeats Weber St. For First Two-Game Big Sky Streak Since ‘93

Good basketball teams hit clutch shots, make big defensive stops and calmly swish free throws down the stretch. Eastern Washington appears ready to be a good basketball team. The Eagles won back-to-back Big Sky Conference games for the first time in four years by ending a nine-game losing streak against Weber State. EWU whipped the Wildcats 81-73 before 1,310 fans at Reese Court Saturday night.
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Fearless Lee Lifts Cv

G-Prep's Lisa Bradley, left, and CV's Tori Brigadon chase loose ball. Photo by Dan McComb/The Spokesman-Review
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Early Riser In Groove For Bears

Crystal Lee of CV rips one of her 13 rebounds away from Ferris' Bridget Johnson in Beaars' 50-36 GSL win Friday night. Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review
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Kfc League Not Squawkin’ About Status

It won't be long before the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association begins doling out allocations to state playoffs for next season. We're going on record right now to plead the case of the KFC 1A league.
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Next Season’s Leagues Take Shape Gsl To Stick Together In 4a, But Numbers Down In 3a

Until the numbers are crunched and released by the state, nothing can be cast in concrete. However, the fallout from reclassification has just about settled. The addition of a fifth high school classification for next fall made for a chaotic fall in Eastern Washington, where the new plan doesn't make much sense. The final date to count student enrollment passed last week and should be available before Christmas. A school's classification is determined by the average enrollment in grades 10 through 12 on Oct. 1, Nov. 1 and Dec. 1. Most schools know where they fit in and are planning accordingly. The last piece of the puzzle should fall into place Tuesday when the Colville school board decides if the Indians are going to 3A or 2A. Colville has the option because Panorama Alternative School has been accepted into the Panorama League, dropping Colville below the 3A cutoff (601). All GSL schools below the 4A enrollment level (1,201) decided to stick with the league at the highest level. With the addition of Mount Spokane-Mead, the GSL is 10 teams except for football next fall. The Wildcats will play an independent schedule in football because they will have no seniors. The 3A Frontier League is going to be made up of West Valley, East Valley, Cheney and Clarkston. In football, teams will probably play each other twice for six of the nine games. They could play each other up to five times in basketball, filling 15 of 20 dates. The Frontier formally invited the GSL schools below the 4A enrollment to join the league and, apparently, got serious consideration from at least one for a while. The new 2A league (301-600) has five teams from the current Northeast A and three current Frontier schools, Pullman, Riverside and Colville. Only three schools make up the A league - Colfax, Freeman and Kettle Falls. The three will have full schedules. A meeting last week to schedule fall sports left District 7 executive secretary Russ Brown pleased. "I've never seen such a spirit of cooperation," he said. District 9 and every Idaho school from Moscow north joined the District 7 schools and everyone came out with a full schedule. All schedules are being cross-checked at the present time. Incidentally, Colville scheduled as a 2A school. Northeast B-11 football was split up to reflect the basketball leagues, Bi-County and Panorama. Odessa and Cusick moved up from B-8, Cusick going to the Panorama, Odessa to the Bi-County. Those two 8-man semifinal opponents would prefer to stay down but no amendment to protect 8-man can be voted on until April. Eight-man will be down to 15 teams. It takes 24 teams statewide to have a state championship, but 8-man football should survive because of a grandfather clause. There may be a statewide meeting for all B football schools to discuss the fate of 8-man. Next up is determining allotments to state playoffs. That will be done in January.
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Cardwell’s 3 At Buzzer Lifts Wv Over Mead, 58-56

GSL/FL boys basketball Missing 10 shots didn't hurt Jade Cardwell's confidence one bit. The West Valley point guard drilled a long 3-pointer at the buzzer to give the Eagles a 58-56 victory over visiting Mead in a non-league boys basketball game Tuesday night. "(Coach Joe Feist) just said run the ball down and if nothing is there call time out," Caldwell said. "There wasn't nothing there but I wanted to shoot. I didn't even think about it, it was just reaction."
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Rogers Duo, Defense Darkens Knights

GSL/FL boys It's early but the Rogers Pirates are already better than they were of late. A season after going 1-19, the Pirates got 25 points from senior De'Andre Mosby and 23 from sophomore Brett Oglesbee, both career highs, to roll past East Valley 73-49 at Rogers Saturday night.
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Anderson Lights Spark For Shadle

Eagles' Vinnie Pecht, left, eludes Shadle Park's Ben Pate to fire up a shot Friday night at WV. Photo by Dan McComb/The Spokesman-Review
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B Schools Once Again Provide Local Angle Late In Playoffs

You really have to extend the greater portion of the Greater Spokane area to find football teams still involved in the state playoffs. About the only thing fans can count on, if they want to follow the season to the end, is that a B school or two will come through.
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No. 1 Royal Thumps Chewelah In 33-7 Laugher

Thawing out in the visitors' locker room at Albi Stadium on Saturday night, Royal players were laughing about a Spokane television station that called them the Royals. Well, the top-ranked Knights certainly were royal, rolling to a 33-7 victory over No. 4 Chewelah in the State A football playoffs.
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Odessa Gets Quick Six, Denies L-C Scoring Threats No. 1 Tigers Open State B-8 Playoffs With 14-0 Win Vs. Lacrosse-Washtucna

On frozen Finney Field, the top-ranked Odessa Tigers used a quick start and a touch of good fortune to tame the other Tigers. Playing on 3 inches of crusted snow and under a clear sky that dropped the temperature to 15 degrees, Odessa made two first-half touchdowns stand up for a 14-0 win over the LaCross-Washtucna Tigercats in the first round of the State B-8 football playoffs Friday night.
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Hornets Sting Champs

Davenport's Josh FitzPatrick dives for extra yardage as David Jenkins goes along for the ride. Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review