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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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GSL soccer: Mead’s quick start does in Lewis and Clark

Before Wednesday’s big soccer match against Lewis and Clark, the Mead players talked about getting off to a fast start. Then the host Panthers did just that, scoring twice in the first 10 minutes in claiming a 2-0 win and sole possession of first place in the Greater Spokane League standings with three matches to play.
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Eagles turning corner on turnovers

The Eastern Washington defense made a positive statement last week. Going into the North Dakota game, the Eagles had forced just six turnovers in five games, and the turnover margin was in the red – minus-3.
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Young Eagles seeing action for EWU football team

Life is moving faster than an oncoming tailback for Albert Havili, who is embracing them both. Two months out of high school, Havili celebrated his 18th birthday on the first day of fall camp at Eastern Washington. Three weeks later, he was on the field at Oregon State, one of six true freshmen to play for the Eagles this year.
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Eastern’s freshmen stepping up

Life is moving faster than an oncoming tailback for Albert Havili, who is embracing them both. Two months out of high school, Havili celebrated his 18th birthday on the first day of fall camp at Eastern Washington. Three weeks later, he was on the field at Oregon State, one of six true freshmen to play for the Eagles this year.
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Defense has field day in Eastern’s triumph

GRAND FORKS, N.D. – Big plays aren’t just for quarterbacks anymore. The Eastern Washington defense finally joined the fun Saturday afternoon, seizing two late turnovers and the momentum in a 35-14 football win over North Dakota.
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Big Sky football: Eagles’ eyes scrutinize UND WR Greg Hardin

One reason Eastern Washington cornerback T.J. Lee is an All-American? He loves to watch film. “I’m always looking for clues,” Lee said. This week the highlight reel features North Dakota wide receiver Greg Hardin, one of the top pass-catchers in the FCS and the focal point of UND’s offense.
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Eastern cranks up the running game

It’s the middle of the season – the perfect time for Eastern Washington’s running game to hit its stride. Against Weber State last weekend, the Eagles ran the ball 41 times for 279 yards in their win over the Wildcats. That came a week after a 37-carry day at Sam Houston, a game the Eagles lost on the scoreboard but perhaps gained something for the future.
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Eagles put Weber St. away

On a perfect day for football, the Eagles almost lived up to the occasion Saturday night. Eastern Washington finally found some perfection in the third quarter in a 41-19 win over Weber State before 9,734 fans at Roos Field.