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The regular season is over for Whitworth, and now it is time for the postseason. The Pirates start the Northwest Conference tournament on Thursday with a semi-final game against Lewis & Clark. A win would put them in the title game on Saturday. More>>
Gonzaga is looking to avenge a road loss in Provo earlier this year, but more than revenge is on the line when BYU comes to town this week. The Zags and Cougars tip off Thursday at the The Kennel. More>>
The Spokane Shock announced today that OL John Stipek has been added to the roster and OL Isaiah Agson has been placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list. More>>
COEUR D'ALENE - Post Falls beats Coeur d'Alene to capture the top seed in the 5A state tournament set to start next week. The Vikings will play Lake City, who beat Lewiston Tuesday, for the second seed to state. More>>
The University Titans have made it to the 3A state tournament, along with the Shadle Park girls. On the 4A side, The 2011 boys state champions Gonzaga Prep won't be able to defend their title. The Bullpups were knocked out of post season Tuesday by the Richland Bombers. Shadle Park's season also comes to an end tonight, as the Highlanders lose to Kennewick. More>>
Despite playing the entire season on knees that often made it hard to walk, Whitworth senior Lexi Belcher has been to the All-Northwest Conference First Team in women's basketball. More>>
Matt Logie is the 2012 Northwest Conference Coach of the Year in his first season leading the Pirates. Felix Friedt and Idris Lasisi have been named to the All-NWC First Team More>>
Seattle manager Eric Wedge says he will begin the season having Chone Figgins bat leadoff and hit Ichiro Suzuki third in the Mariners batting order. Wedge made the announcement on Tuesday. More>>
The Spokane Shock opened up training camp on Saturday with 42 players reporting to the field. Even as camp began however, the front office continued to make roster moves, bringing in new players and either releasing others. It's a juggling act that happens every year at this time. More>>
The Spokane Shock added WR Justin Ore and DB LeMetrius Davis to the 2012 roster. In other roster moves, the Shock placed WR Charles Frederick on Physically Unable to Perform list while QB Ryan Colburn was placed on re-assignment. More>>
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