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  • Sports Week

    Updated Feb 14, 2019

    (Note: All schedules subject to change. Consult school, club or facility websites to confirm.) College Basketball Men Saturday, Feb. 16, EWU hosts University of Northern Colorado, 2:05 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18, EWU hosts University of Idaho, 4:14 p.m. (time approximate) Thursday, Feb. 21, EWU at Southern Utah University, 5:35 p.m. Women Today, Feb. 14, EWU at Northern Colorado, 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18, EWU hosts University of Idaho, 2:05 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, EWU hosts Southern Utah University, 6:05 p.m. High School Swimming...

  • Lady Blackhawks bow out of post season

    John McCallum, Managing Editor|Updated Feb 14, 2019

    It’s difficult to beat a team in back to back games, as Cheney High School’s girls basketball team discovered last week. After earning a hard-fought win over Great Northern League rival West Valley in the regular-season finale at home last Tuesday, the Lady Blackhawks saw their 2018-2019 campaign come to an end a the hand of the Eagles three days later in District 7 loser-out competition at University High School. The Lady Blackhawks fell behind early and couldn’t quite dig t...

  • Cancelled wrestling regionals means major changes at state

    SHANNEN TALBOT, Staff Reporter|Updated Feb 14, 2019

    Thanks to the record-setting snowfall sweeping across Washington this month, regional wrestling tournaments have been cancelled statewide, making this year’s Mat Classic XXXI at the Tacoma Dome a crowded playing field. The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) cancelled regionals early this month due to inclement weather, forcing state tournament officials to alter the format of Mat Classic XXXI. Wrestlers in each weight class will be competing in 32-man brackets, double the traditional 16 competitors p...

  • Weather woes for Cheney gymnastics team tourney

    SHANNEN TALBOT, Staff Reporter|Updated Feb 14, 2019

    Thanks to the record-setting snowfall sweeping across Washington this month, regional wrestling tournaments have been cancelled statewide, making this year’s Mat Classic XXXI at the Tacoma Dome a crowded playing field. The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) cancelled regionals early this month due to inclement weather, forcing state tournament officials to alter the format of Mat Classic XXXI. Wrestlers in each weight class will be competing in 32-man brackets, double the traditional 16 competitors p...

  • Medical Lake boys basketball: win one, lose one in playoffs

    Lee Hughes, Staff Reporter|Updated Feb 14, 2019

    The Medical Lake boys basketball team rode a rollercoaster into the first two rounds of NEA post-season play with a road win against the Freeman Scotties on Wednesday, Feb. 6, , followed by a trouncing by top ranked Deer Park at West Valley High School on Saturday. At Freeman The Card's took it to Freeman on the Scotties home court playing "great ball," according to head coach Noel Hachtel. Freeman took an early lead in the first quarter, nearing the end of the quarter with a...

  • Blackhawks' season comes to end in overtime thriller

    John McCallum, Managing Editor|Updated Feb 14, 2019

    If the Cheney High boys basketball team never sees Nick Drynan again, that will likely be too soon. The 6-foot-1-inch West Valley senior point guard poured in 69 points in two games last week against the Blackhawks, leading the Eagles to a 76-57 win on Feb. 5 and a tight, 76-74 overtime victory on Feb. 8 in District 7 play that ended Cheney’s season. Six straight points by Jackson Kaiser and a 3-pointer by Drynan propelled the Eagles to an early 9-2 lead in loser-out, o...

  • Cardinal girls power ahead in NEA playoffs

    Lee Hughes, Staff Reporter|Updated Feb 14, 2019

    The top-seeded Medical Lake girls basketball squad were once again victorious in NEA district basketball tournament play on a snowy Friday at West Valley High School, keeping the Colville Indians at bay in a 46-40 victory. The Cards came out aggressively from the tip on both offense and defense, hitting their shots in a steady scoring game. And although the Indian’s managed to tie the score early in the first quarter, the Cards never gave up the lead throughout the game, d...