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  • Eastern soccer nets first win over Idaho

    NEWS SERVICE REPORTS|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    The Eastern Washington University women’s soccer team (1-5-0) ended a five-game losing streak to open the season scoring a 2-1 victory over the University of Idaho last Friday, Sept. 13 in Moscow, Idaho. Cassie Black’s unassisted goal at the 2–minute mark gave Eastern a lead at halftime and was the 16th of her EWU career, EWU sophomore Alisha Stott scored the other goal for the Eagles off an assist from Haley Stading in the 69th minute “I thought we did what we needed to do, which was to come out strong quickly,” Eastern h...

  • Chiefs visit Cheney

    Updated Sep 19, 2013

    The Spokane Chiefs played their lone home preseason exhibition game on neutral ice at EWU’s University Recreation Center Wednesday, Sept. 11 falling to rival the Tri City Americans 2-1 before a standing-room-only crowd. At the left, Spokane’s Tyler King (7) and Keanu Yamamoto (20) try to check Americans’ Braden Purtill (32) whose pass turned into an assist on his team’s first goal....

  • ML volleyball seeing little gains

    PAUL DELANEY, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    Medical Lake may have dropped its first two matches of the Northeast A League season but new head coach Amanda Higgins is pulling some small victories out of their 0-2 start. The Cardinals (0-2 NEA, 2-4 all games) visited Newport last Tuesday, falling 3-1 by scores of 24-26, 25-20, 8-25, 21-25. Thursday Medical Lake dropped their home opener 3-0 against Riverside, and Higgins’ former coach, Debbie Spray, 25-18, 25-21, 25-17. “We have played pretty well,” Higgins said. “Our pas...

  • Medical Lake just can't finish in loss at Bonners Ferry

    PAUL DELANEY, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    Medical Lake had the finish down just fine in their opening week. Something happened, however, between their Week-1 win, 32-28 at home versus St. Maries and last Friday night’s 28-16 setback at Bonners Ferry. The hometown Badgers (2-1) got the lead for good, 21-16, on the first of two Anthony Skeen touchdown runs with 11 minutes, 9 seconds to play after Medical Lake turned the ball over deep in its own territory. “They were resilient, they’re tough kids playing on their home...

  • Cardinals collect solid finishes at Highlander

    PAUL DELANEY, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    Medical Lake head cross country coach Gene Blankenship might not know exactly what to take out of his team’s performance at last Saturday’s Highlander Invitational at Shadle Park High School. But whatever it ends up being, this race ultimately promises to at least give his runners more opportuniuty to improve their times. The Highlander is a huge event that attracted 34 teams from every level of school in three states. And because his runners sometimes competed against big...

  • Cheney volleyball off to strong start at 2-0

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    The Cheney High School volleyball team is off to a strong start after its first week of regular seasaon play, doing well right out of the gate. Last week, the team came up with two wins and sits atop the GNL standings 1-0 (2-0 all games). The team hasn’t yet lost a set in its regular schedule. The strong play started against North Central last week, “We started out a little slow, but did a really good job of controlling the match,” head coach Brianne Lowe said. Senior Ashley Seiler led the Blackhawks in kills with 13, and s...

  • Preseason prepares EWU volleyball well for Big Sky play

    STAFF AND NEWS SERVICE REPORTS|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    Eastern Washington will take its 3-8 preseason record, and strides made during playing some of the toughest volleyball teams in the nation into tonight’s Big Sky Conference opening match against Sacramento State beginning at 6 p.m. at Reese Court. The Eagles were beaten last Saturday 3-0 by USC, the nation’s top-ranked collegiate team by scores of 12-25, 23-25, 21-25 in the wrap-up of the University of San Diego Tournament. Earlier in the day EWU fell to host USD (3-0), the country’s No. 9 team, by scores of 16-25, 12-25...

  • Eastern plays 'em to win 'em

    PAUL DELANEY, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    Four weeks ago, looking three weeks into their football schedule, not many would have likely pegged Eastern Washington to be where they’re at right now. In the stats that really count category, that would be a 2-1 won-lost record following the Eagles’ 33-21 loss at Toledo last Saturday. Not a lot of people figured Eastern would cover the nearly four-score point spread those odds-maker experts rolled out, let alone conquer it in their stunning 49-46 victory over No. 25 Ore...

  • Toledo rallies to top Eastern 33-21

    STAFF AND NEWS SERVICE REPORTS|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    After challenging the Toledo Rockets and beating them off the launch pad, Eastern Washington ran out of fuel in a 33-21 nonconference loss last Saturday at the Glass Bowl in the Ohio city along Lake Erie. The Mid American Conference Football Bowl Subdivision Rockets (1-2) played a turnover-free game in handing the Big Sky Conference Eagles (2-1) their first defeat of the season. While Eastern’s two turnovers – a fumble and an interception – didn’t lead to Toledo points,...

  • Two out of three ain't bad

    John McCallum, Editor|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    Tired legs and a short bench played as much a role as quality of opponent in the Cheney girls’ soccer team’s first loss last week. The Lady Hawks were playing their third game in four days, in losing 5-0 at home against Greater Spokane League 4A Lewis and Clark on Friday. Cheney head coach Nils Radtke said they knew the Tigers would be strong, and wanted to turn in a good showing, which they did in the second half by limiting the visitors to just one goal. But Cheney was als...

  • Cheney conquers road woes to down Omak

    John McCallum, Editor|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    The hardest aspects of last Saturday’s game at Omak for the Cheney High football team wasn’t on the field – it was on the road. The road as in asphalt, lane striping and in the Blackhawks’ case, a pair of flat tires, one delaying their arrival at Omak’s Pioneer Field and the other that led to a very late arrival back home Saturday morning. In between were 48 minutes of a football game pretty much dominated by Cheney, scoring 35 straight points en route to a 42-6 win over the Pioneers of the 1A Caribou Trail League. Cheney qu...

  • Hawks compete well in difficult conditions at Highlander

    John McCallum, Editor|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    It’s tough enough getting on a cross country course for the first time in a season and facing competition other than from teammates. Add in searing blue skies, hot, 90-degree plus temperatures, a fleeting hint of wind and a tad muggy air conditions, and you’ve got what Cheney runners faced last Saturday at Shadle Park High School during the Highlander Invitational. Even with those conditions, the impacts of which were shown on many runners, Blackhawks head coach Jay Mar...

  • Sun in the process of reversing its magnetic poles

    Dr E KIRSTEN PETERS, Contributor|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    This week all of the globe enjoys roughly 12 hours of sunlight and 12 hours of night. The “reason for the season” relates to the Earth’s orbit around the sun. During summertime, our planet’s north pole points mildly toward the sun and those of us in the northern hemisphere get more than 12 hours of sunlight. During the winter the north pole is pointed away from the sun and the southern hemisphere enjoys more sunlight while we northerners shiver in the dark. Now, at the start of fall, we stand at the in-between time. I’ve be...

  • Paula Mae Hansen

    Updated Sep 19, 2013

    Paula Mae Hansen found rest from her long battle with leukemia Sept. 5 at the age of 48. All three of her kids, son-in-law and mother were at her side as she went peacefully, finally free of pain and discomfort. Paula was born in Spokane Oct. 19, 1964, to her parents Gordon and Rhoda Hansen and grew up in Medical Lake with her younger brother, Christopher. She was a medical receptionist with Rockwood Medical Center, at the main clinic and the Cheney and Medical Lake... Full story

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