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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Gonzaga’s Blood Leader Of The Pac

Gonzaga University pitcher Darin Blood was named the Pac-10 North's player of the year on Wednesday. But as he sat in his parents' home in Post Falls, one of his first thoughts was: "Man, I'd trade this award for the Pac-10 North Conference Championship." But Washington State coach Steve Farrington, whose Cougars won the division this year, certainly wouldn't accommodate Blood if he made such a request to the first-year coach. Farrington doesn't need another award - he was named the Pac-10 coach of the year.
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Mountain Biking Rides Into Sports Mainstream

Ex-treme sports (ek streme sports) - 1. High-octane, heart-pounding, nerve-shattering, adrenaline-rushing activity. 2. See also, crazy. The mountain bike assault on Mount Spokane is back as the mountain will serve as the host for the first stop in the Jeep National Off-Road Bicycling Association National Championship Series.
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East Valley Advances In Aa Soccer Playoffs

The East Valley soccer team is quite a collection of athletes. No, check that, they're quite a collection that just happen to be athletes. East Valley posted a 1-0 win Saturday against Eastmont at East Valley to advance to the second round of the State AA soccer playoffs.
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Mead Fattens Gsl Lead With Win Over Rogers

Prep softball/baseball The heck with putting students in the new Mead high school. That building, slated for completion in the late '90s, should just be a massive warehouse with the sole purpose of storing league titles and state championships for the current Mead High. Friday night in front of a crowd of 200 at Franklin Park, the Panthers softball team took a big step in securing this year's Greater Spokane League title. Mead beat Rogers 5-3. In other GSL softball games, University beat Gonzaga Prep 13-0, Shadle Park beat Lewis and Clark 8-6 and North Central beat Central Valley 4-0.
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Undefeated Mead Frustrates University Again, 3-0

GSL soccer University's soccer team may one day find a way to score against Mead. Until that day comes, the Titans will have to find solace in the fact that they at least play hard against the Panthers. The Mead boys beat the Titans 3-0 at Mead in a Saturday afternoon game. In other GSL games, North Central beat Shadle Park 1-0, Central Valley beat Rogers 3-0 and Lewis and Clark beat Ferris 1-0.
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Rogers’ Big Inning Leads EV Sweep

The East Valley Knights put it to rival West Valley Saturday, 12-10 and 25-10 in a doubleheader played at WV as Frontier League play started. In the other league openers, Colville and Clarkston split, Clarkston 6-4 in the first and the Indians 8-7 in the second. Cheney and Pullman were rained out and will play Monday afternoon. In the Valley battle, which included 43 total hits, the big bopper was EV's Brock Rogers, who finished the day with seven hits.
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Ferris Walks All Over Mead In Gsl Opener

There are the Lakers and the Celtics, the Cowboys and the Steelers, the Dodgers and the Yankees and the Saxons and the Panthers. Okay, okay, it's not the same thing, but in recent Greater Spokane League baseball history, Ferris and Mead are probably the closest thing in this area to those matchups.