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  • King is clicking for Cardinals on the wrestling mat

    Paul Delaney, Staff Reporter|Updated Jan 10, 2013

    Anton King is on a roll on the wrestling mat lately. The 138-pound senior won his weight class in convincing fashion scoring a fall and a pair of major decisions in sweeping competition for the win at the Cheney Invite. Earlier, King emerged the champion at the M-2 Mallet Tournament at Rogers High School in Spokane, Dec. 29 and then in the Cardinals’ Jan. 3 match at Freeman. Zeb Klemke, also a senior, finished second at Cheney. William Kearney a 285-pound sophomore was t...

  • Lady Hawks blitz Stags 60-19 for first league win

    John McCallum, Editor|Updated Jan 10, 2013

    The Cheney High School girls’ basketball team’s first two forays into the 2013 Great Northern League season turned out to be polar opposites of each other. The Lady Hawks were dominant Thursday night in the league opener at home against Deer Park, overwhelming the visiting Stags for a 60-19 win, but two days later were overwhelmed themselves on the road, falling 64-39 at Pullman. Chae Brown scored six straight points, with Sami Sheffels’ two jumpers on either end of the run t...

  • Cards’ coach looking for more quality minutes

    Paul Delaney, Staff Reporter|Updated Jan 10, 2013

    Medical Lake girls’ head basketball coach Carey Schwarzer has a wish she hopes will come true soon. That her team can put together more minutes like those she saw a glimpse of last week. Because if that hope came to fruition she might see more 2-0 weeks in Northeast A League play, not the 0-2 ones following a loss on the road 51-35 at Newport (4-1 NEA, 8-4 all games) and 51-24 at home to Lakeside (3-1, 9-3). “In all of our games recently we’ve had minutes, moments where we’ve...

  • Eastern women let sweep of Montana schools slip away

    Paul Delaney, Staff Reporter|Updated Jan 10, 2013

    The sweet taste of a huge victory vanished rather quickly. Eastern Washington’s rare and exciting 58-56 women’s basketball win over Montana last Thursday at Reese Court - and the leg up it gave the Eagles in Big Sky Conference play - was equalized by a dose of reality Saturday afternoon in an equally as disappointing 73-60 loss to Montana State. The loss ended Eastern’s five-game winning streak and a perfect 3-0 start to the BSC season. The Eagles are now 7-6 overall and 3...