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  • Flag Day

    Paul Delaney|Updated Oct 5, 2017

    While a stiff breeze was hampering play on the "Red" at Roos Field as Eastern Washington battled Sacramento State in the Eagles' for 52-31 Big Sky Conference win Sept. 30, flags were flying briskly.... Full story

  • He's got it, he dropped it

    Paul Delaney|Updated Oct 5, 2017

    Eastern Washington defender Brandon Montgomery battled Sacramento State's Andre Lindsey in this sequence where it appeared the catch was made one moment, but not the next had plenty of notable plays in the Eagles 52-31 win.... Full story

  • Lots of Great Action

    Paul Delaney|Updated Oct 5, 2017

    There was no shortage of great action as Eastern Washington battled Sacramento State in the Eagles 52-31 Big Sky Conference win Sept. 30 at Roos Field.... Full story

  • CHS vs. EVHS

    Grace Pohl|Updated Oct 5, 2017

    The Cheney Blackhawks held strong on the defensive side of the ball, but was not able to make it up on offense as CHS lost to East Valley 22-7. The Blackhawks will continue league action this Friday, Oct. 6, at home versus Clarkston for the Homecoming Game. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. at Tom Oswald Field.... Full story

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  • West Plains Police News

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    CHENEY Sept. 25 Jatinder P.S. Lihar, 28, was arrested on the 100 block of F Street for third-degree driving while license suspended (DWLS) and violation of ignition interlock device requirement. Harassment was reported on the 2200 block of First Street. Sept. 26 A disturbing letter was found on property on the zero hundred block of North Seventh Street. Harassment was reported on the zero hundred block of North Seventh Street. Police received a report of an attempted purchase with a stolen credit card on the 1800 block of...

  • It's back-to-back-to-back honors for Gage Gubrud

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    A day after earning national accolades, junior All-America quarterback Gage Gubrud has added a third-straight Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Week honor, the league office announced on Oct. 2. It’s the sixth time in school history he’s won the honor, and Gubrud becomes the first Eagle to win it three consecutive weeks. Gubrud joins the likes of Travis Lulay of Montana State and Doug Nussmeier and John Friesz of Idaho as other players in league history to garner the award three times in a row. On Sunday, Gubrud was...

  • Cheney volleyball earns split in league action

    John McCallum, Editor|Updated Oct 5, 2017

    Cheney High volleyball head coach Heather Zorrozua said traveling to Pullman last Tuesday for the Lady Blackhawks first match with the Greyhounds was a little bit like heading into the unknown. Cheney defeated the Greyhounds four times last season, including once in the playoffs, en route to a second straight Great Northern League title and a District 7 crown. Zorrozua tabbed Pullman as the pre-season favorite to win the league, returning eight seniors but with a new head...

  • EWU's Parks earns Hall-of-Fame nod

    NEWS SERVICE REPORTS|Updated Oct 5, 2017

    Former Eastern Washington University volleyball coach and current administrator Pamela Parks will be inducted into the Inland Northwest Hall of Fame in ceremonies taking place Tuesday, Oct. 17, at the Spokane Arena. The event will begin at 4 p.m. with the induction and awards ceremony. A reception and cubicle unveiling will follow from 5:30-6:30 p.m. More information and registration for the event is available at: www.spokanesports.org/sports-hall-of-fame.html Parks is among a handful of former Eagles who have previously...

  • Cards drop fifth straight

    PAUL DELANEY, Staff Reporter|Updated Oct 5, 2017

    Medical Lake football put the scoring drought behind them, but unfortunately it was not on offense in a 15-6 loss to Riverside in a Northeast A League football game played Sept. 29 in Colbert. The Cardinals (0-3 NEA, 0-5 overall) got an interception return from Austin Kokesh for a pick-six touchdown and led 6-0 with 10 minutes, 14 seconds to play in the first quarter. “Uriah Taylor did a great job of coming out of coverage to pressure the quarterback,” head coach Mo Owen wro...

  • Top of the NEA is unkind to Cards

    PAUL DELANEY, Staff Reporter|Updated Oct 5, 2017

    The top of the heap of the Northeast A League was no place for Medical Lake to attempt to earn its first win of the season in volleyball. The Cardinals lost to league-leading Lakeside 3-0 (7-0 NEA, 8-0 overall), 25-6, 25-6, 25-8 on Sept. 26 and then Freeman by a similar score and 25-4, 25-0, 25-10. “Lakeside is easily the best team in the league,” head coach Todd Harr wrote in an email. “That being said, the girls showed up and fought hard throughout the match.” Kayla Gerry a...

  • Sports Week

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    (Note: All schedules subject to change. Consult school or facility websites to confirm.) COLLEGE FOOTBALL Saturday, Oct. 7, EWU at Cal Davis, 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, EWU hosts Montana State, 1:05 p.m. COLLEGE HOCKEY ACHA Friday, Oct. 6, EWU hosts Portland State, 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, EWU hosts Portland State, 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12, EWU hosts U. of Washington, 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13, EWU hosts Montana State, 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, EWU hosts Montana State, 7 p.m. BCIHL Saturday, Oct. 7, EWU hosts Simon Fraser, 7:30...

  • Blackhawks down East Valley in GNL cross country

    John McCallum, Editor|Updated Oct 5, 2017

    Cheney High’s cross country teams kept their Great Northern League records unblemished with wins over East Valley last Wednesday, their only action of the week. The Blackhawk girls had a fairly easy time of it, earning a 15-49 road win while the boys had to work a bit more, edging the Knights 24-31. Cheney’s girls took the first six slots against East Valley’s young squad, led by Hannah Spakousky in first in a time of 21 minutes, 23 seconds. She was followed by Megan Habegger in second, Jaela Thornburg third, Brette Draper fo...

  • Cheney football falls short at East Valley, 22-7

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    By GRACE POHL Staff Intern The Cheney High School football team was close to finding a rhythm against their Greater Northern League foe, the East Valley High School Knights, but could not come out on top as the Blackhawks fell 22-7 last Friday (Sept. 29). The Blackhawks are now 0-4 overall with a 0-1 league record. East Valley improves to 2-3 and sits at 1-0 in the GNL. "Defensively, if we take out two big plays from wide receiver Rodrick Fisher, we played well," head coach...

  • Latest Eastern team takes hockey back to its ACHA roots

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    By PAUL DELANEY Staff Reporter It’s a place that most would never imagine as a “hockey school,” but Eastern Washington University appears to becoming just that. Not only does the school field a club team competing in the British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League — at home there since 2011 — but now a second group returns to its roots in the American Collegiate Hockey Association. “The best way to look at it is we’re fortunate enough to have enough quality hockey players (so) in essence we’re fielding two varsity hockey...

  • Lady Blackhawks blank Pullman, Clarkston

    John McCallum, Editor|Updated Oct 5, 2017

    Cheney High's girls soccer team ran their season-high winning streak to three with wins last week at Pullman and at home over Clarkston. The Lady Blackhawks dominated the possessions, out shooting the Greyhounds 19-1 in their 3-0 win on Tuesday. Cheney's goals came in a flurry late in the first half, with Makenna Benson's goal coming in the 34th minute and freshman Lauren Hinrichs' two minutes later, both assisted by Emma Scott. Head coach Nels Radtke said they were focusing...

  • Eastern shoots for four straight

    STAFF AND NEWS SERVICE REPORTS|Updated Oct 5, 2017

    The names of the top opposing players on the field may be somewhat unfamiliar this week to fans of the Eagles, but the offensive numbers and head coach will pop out to them. The top two offenses in the Big Sky Conference will square off when the 10th-ranked Eastern Washington University football team plays at UC Davis and new Aggie head coach Dan Hawkins this Saturday, Oct. 7. Kickoff is 6 p.m. in Davis, Calif., where EWU plays its fourth road game in the first six outings of...

  • Eagles vs. Aggies

    Updated Oct 5, 2017

    No. 10 ranked Eastern Washington vs. UC-Davis. Saturday, October 7, 6 p.m. Aggie Stadium (10,849), Davis, Calif. TV: None. Radio: 700-AM ESPN and 105.3-FM in the Spokane/Cheney area. Larry Weir returns for his 27th season calling the play-by-play, with analysis handled by Paul Sorensen. Broadcasts begin one hour prior to kickoff and include an expanded post-game show....

  • Cardinals top Stags in cross country showdown

    PAUL DELANEY, Staff Reporter|Updated Oct 5, 2017

    Step number one is done as Medical Lake cross country travels down the road to a possible return to the top perch on the podium in Pasco on Nov. 4. The Cardinals toppled defending 1A state boys’ champion Deer Park on Sept. 27 in Medical Lake, 24-35, and also earned a rare girls’ win as well over the Stags, in an even more rare tiebreaker. The second leg of the race to another Northeast A League championship continued at home on Oct. 4 with the league title likely hinging on...

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