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Joshua Leads Bucs Whitworth Faces Mighty Rival

Maybe it's fitting that Whitworth, a small Christian College, is led by a young man named Joshua as its football team prepares to do battle with a nationally-ranked rival. Freshman Josh Parbon will be at the helm of the Pirates offense for at least the next three weeks because senior starter J.J. Green is battling mononucleosis. Whitworth (1-1) travels to Bellingham to take on Western Washington (2-0) Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Western, ranked a school-best No. 4 in the NAIA Division II poll for the second straight week, beat Puget Sound 52-7 at UPS last week.
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Whits Lose Game, Qb And Running Back Pirates Fall In Home Opener With Green, Williams On Bench

By the end of the first quarter against Central Washington on Saturday, two of three Whitworth football players pictured on the Pirates media guide weren't playing. As a result of a lot of misfortune, the Wildcats went on to win 27-10. Friday, Whitworth senior quarterback J.J. Green was diagnosed with mononucleosis so he never suited up. His status for the Western Washington contest at Bellingham on Saturday remains in doubt.
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Central Out For Revenge At Whitworth

For the Central Washington Wildcats last year, the avalanche started in their 28-27 home loss to Eastern Oregon and it was a downhill ride from there. Although EOC forfeited that contest for using two ineligible players, irreparable damage had been done to Central. And maybe one of the lowest points came when Whitworth smashed the Wildcats 44-36 at Ellensburg.
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Whitworth’s Football Opener On Saturday

Whitworth head football coach John Tully and his 1995 Pirates kick off the season Saturday as the Pirates will take on Eastern Oregon State College at La Grande, Ore., at 1:30 p.m. The game will be broadcast in Spokane on radio station KSBN 1230 AM. This year, Whitworth will be competing in the Mount Hood League with Lewis & Clark, Linfield, Pacific Lutheran, Puget Sound and Willamette. Eastern Oregon is in the Mount Rainier League with Central Washington, Simon Fraser, Southern Oregon State, Western Oregon State and Western Washington.
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Dust Will Fly At National Softball Event

As the Spokane Amateur Softball Association and Franklin Park prepare to serve as hosts for the Women's Modified National Softball Tournament this weekend , there is a wide-eyed excitement being felt by some local organizers and players. However, some folks will be blinking - most likely from the dust in their eyes. You see, Franklin Park is to softball fields what the old Spokane Coliseum was to modern athletic arenas.
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Indians Misfire, Lose 8-3 Hot Dogs A Big Hit With Crowd, But Tribe Can’t Get Hit It Needs

The most noise made by fans at Seafirst Stadium Monday night occurred after 3-1/2 innings when the Spokane Indians' team mascot, "Otto," the blue dinosaur, and members of the marketing department, fired hotdogs from the field into the audience of 2,767. Otto's performance was more impressive than the team's. Eugene beat Spokane 8-3. Trailing 5-2 in the bottom of the sixth, the Indians had the bases loaded with no outs. But in typical Spokane fashion, only one run crossed the plate.
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Sluggish Indians Fall Short Unearned Runs In Fourth Pay Off For Emeralds

The Spokane Indians' assault on Mount Five Hundred was put on hold Sunday night at Seafirst Stadium as the Eugene Emeralds beat Spokane 6-1. Eugene put an end to Spokane's two-game winning streak, and the Indians fell to 29-34, five games below the .500 mark. The last time Spokane had won as many as it had lost, its record was 0-0. So maybe it isn't so much an assault on a plateau as it is trying to get to sea level. Even though Sunday was a temporary setback, Spokane has won 10 of its last 13 games. Going into last night's contest, the Indians were 8-2 in their last 10.
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Whitworth Athletic Director Takes Job At Portland State

On a wall in the office of Whitworth College athletic director Kevin Bryant hangs a picture of Portland, with Mount Hood standing majestically in the background. In his new office, Bryant may only need to pull up the shades to see the real 11,000-foot peak. Bryant announced Thursday that he will resign from Whitworth on Aug. 31 to become the associate athletic director for external affairs at Portland State University on Sept. 1. Bryant, who served as Whitworth's athletic director since July 1993, will be part of wholesale changes in the PSU athletic department.
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On The Mark: Melito Lifts Indians Three-Run Triple Highlights Big Seventh Inning As Spokane Secures Victory Over Everett, 7-3

The Spokane Indians thanked pitchers Steve Prihoda, John Albrecht and Brent Kaysner for keeping them in Tuesday night's game against Everett. Then the Indians nearly high-fived Mark Melito to death for breaking the game wide open. Melito's bases-loaded triple in the bottom of the seventh inning propelled the Indians to a 7-3 win at Seafirst Stadium.
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Indians Squander Leads, Rally To Down Everett, 9-8

The Spokane Indians had early five- and six-run leads against Everett Monday night, and the Aqua Sox knew they had the Indians right where they wanted them. Although Spokane won the Northwest League baseball game 9-8 in the bottom of the ninth inning, it was the second straight night in which the Indians failed to protect early leads. For the past couple of nights, the Indians have resembled someone whose lover has given them too much attention and affection early on.
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Mead Players Spark M&L; To Legion State Tournament

The Mead Panthers baseball team, better known as M&L; Construction in Spokane's American Legion Baseball League, is headed to the state playoffs. Better late than never. M&L; defeated Chapter Eleven/ Longhorn BBQ (Shadle Park) 3-2 Saturday night at Shadle Park's Al K. Jackson Field to win the best-of-three series 2-0. M&L; is 26-3. Chapter Eleven/Longhorn BBQ finished the season at 23-6.
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Team’s March To League Title Is On His Head

All F&F; Foundation shortstop Rachelle Watson could think about was the number of times her father, Ron Watson, told her she had to eat her vegetables before she could get dessert. After Rachelle helped her team beat Ron's Drive-In 17-13 for the 16-and-under Valley Girls Softball League title, Watson took a set of electric clippers and shaved the first bald strip in her dad's head. Ron Watson coaches the F&F; team. At the start of the season, he told his team that he would dye his hair blue if the team won its division.
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Hoop Stars Have Room To Improve Spokane Squad In Arizona For Annual Bci Tournament

This year's Greater Spokane League all-star basketball team will have life a little bit better when it travels to Tempe, Ariz., for the Basketball Congress International tournament this week at the Arizona State University campus. Yeah, they'll be provided with sneakers from Adidas, but when it comes time to put their feet up at the end of a long day, instead of four players to a hotel room like last year, just two will have to shack up this time around. Hey, it's the little things in life that count.
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Pro Shop Profits Not In Proportion

It seems as though there are sports stores at every hallway twist and turn in Spokane malls. Two of the city's pioneers in sports merchandise products, Darel and Lesley Maxfield, owners of Pro Jersey in the Franklin Park Mall, remember how it all began. In 1987, Pro Jersey was the first store in Spokane to sell officially licensed professional and collegiate products.
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Sale Of Collegiate Sports Merchandise Making A Run At The Pros

The sale of collegiate sports merchandise rivals that of the sale of professional merchandise. In 1994, the Collegiate Licensing Company estimated that $2.5 billion in college merchandise was sold. The Collegiate Licensing Company, based in Atlanta, is the largest collegiate licensee in the company and has contracts with 145 colleges and universities nationwide. In the company's first year of business in 1984, CLC estimated that its members made $400 million in merchandise sales. That figure reached $1.2 billion by 1990, and it is expected to hit $2.75 billion this year.
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Bitter Fans Bite Profits Major-League Strikes, Losses By Local Favorites, Competition Combine To Cut Sports Bar Viewing

1. Those were the days at Jack & Dan's when fans followed John Stockton's pursuit of the NBA assist record. Photo by Dan McComb/The Spokesman-Review 2. They may have known your name at Cheers, but Sam Malone couldn't offer you 12 televisions like one sports bar in Spokane. Associated Press file 3. When there is nothing to watch on TV, patrons like Jason Schumacker take a shot at pool while Don Driggs watches. Photo by Kristy MacDonald/The Spokesman-Review
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Pro Football What Sports Bars Come To Count On

In the local sports bar business, the king of the viewing hill is the National Football League. "College football is popular, but pro football - folks pack the house for it," said Steve Parker, owner of Steve's Sports Dugout in Post Falls. A Coeur d'Alene High School graduate, Parker had a brief playing career in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints in 1980 and '81 as a defensive end.
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Terry’s 27 Lifts State To Victory

Kyle Stonehouse (50) of Hudson's Bay tangle with Glen McCloud of Kamiakin in the AA/AAA All-State game Wednesday night. Photo by Dan McComb/The Spokesman-Review