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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Four shine at WSU Indoor Open meet

Two Washington State Cougars men and two Idaho Vandals women earned NCAA provisional qualifying marks at the WSU Indoor Open track and field meet on Saturday in Pullman.

Trent Arrivey and Moreno Zapata accomplished the feat for the Cougars.

Arrivey won the high jump and earned the PQ by clearing 7 feet, 1/4 inch, while Zapata tied the meet record in the triple jump with a PQ leap of 50-1/2.

The Vandals women who earned PQs were Mykael Bothum and KC Dahlgren.

Bothum broke Idaho’s school record and the meet record in the shot put with a toss of 51-71/4. She set the meet record last year at 49-93/4 and the school record in the WAC championships at 50-4. Dahlgren won the pole vault when she cleared 12-111/2.

Wrestling

Moses Lake cruised past Rogers of Puyallup (Wash.) 54-17 to win the 4A title at the Dream Duals at East Valley High School.

Enumclaw knocked off East Valley 43-27 to win the 3A title.

Othello edged Riverside for the 2A title, winning by criteria after they tied at 33. Orting crushed Castle Rock 46-19 in the 1A title match. Warden beat Springdale 33-30 for the girls small school championship.

Clearwater Classic: Gabe Hocum picked up Clarkston’s only individual title by defeating Moscow’s John Merickel 9-8 in the 171-pound final, but the Bantams used their depth to roll up 2221/2 points and claim the team title.

Lewiston finished second with 201 points. Post Falls finished third.

Junior hockey

Tyler Mort scored the lone goal for the Braves in Spokane’s 4-1 KIJHL loss to the Nelson Leafs at Eagles-A-Rena.