Area Sports Menu for Thursday, March 17

Baseball

High school: Nonleague: Royal City at Newport (DH), 3 p.m.; Lakeland at West Valley, Riverside at Timberlake, Colville at Priest River, Kellogg at Chewelah, all 4 p.m.

Basketball

College men: NCAA tournament in Denver: Gonzaga vs. Seton Hall, 7 p.m.

College women: WNIT tournament: UC Riverside at Gonzaga, 6 p.m.

Golf

High school: Pirate Open Invitational at Esmeralda GC, 11 a.m.

Soccer

High school boys: GNL: Cheney at East Valley, West Valley at Pullman, both 4 p.m. Nonleague: Gonzaga Prep at Mt Spokane, Riverside at Clarkston, both 4 p.m.; Central Valley at Kamiakin, 5; Ferris at Pasco, 7.

Softball

High school: Nonleague: Kennewick at Mt. Spokane, Medical Lake at Davenport, 2 p.m.; Ferris at Post Falls, Royal City at Newport (DH), both 3; Cheney at Prosser, 3:30; Pullman at Lake City, Lakeland at West Valley, Riverside at Timberlake, North Central at Deer Park, all 4 p.m.

Swimming

College women: NCAA Championships in Atlanta, second day. NCAA Division III championships at Greensboro, North Carolina, second day.

Tennis

College women: Nonconference: Idaho at Sonoma State, 2 p.m.

High school boys: Nonleague: Chewelah at Davenport, 3 p.m.; Post Falls at Rogers, 3:30.

High school girls: Nonleague: Lewis and Clark at Colville, Post Falls at Rogers, Cheney at Medical Lake, all 3:30 p.m.

Track and field

College: Gonzaga, Eastern Washington, CC Spokane at Whitworth Buc Scoring, first day, 10 a.m.

Off-track betting

Coeur d’Alene Casino: Open 24 hours. Greyhound Park & Event Center: Horse racing, 10:20 a.m. Northern Quest Resort & Casino: Horse racing, 9:35 a.m.

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