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MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Henifin hits key shots late for Vikings | Guard Zach Henifin scored a team-high 21 points, hitting a shot to force overtime and a go-ahead 3-pointer in the extra period to lead Western Washington University to a 92-86 victory over Saint Martin's University in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference men's basketball game Saturday… |
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WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Dunbar big in Vikings' victory | Guard Amanda Dunbar scored 20 points and had six assists as nationally ranked Western Washington University defeated Saint Martin's University, 63-47, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball game Saturday, Feb. 5, at Marcus Pavilion in Lacey. |
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COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL: Local hooper Henifin gives Vikings options | On a basketball court, Zach Henifin plays one position. |
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MEN'S COLLEGE GOLF: Western finishes 17th in Hawaii | Western Washington University's Nick Varelia tied for 41st place, shooting even par 216 for the three rounds, to lead the Vikings, who finished 17th in the 20-team field, at the 21st annual Amer Ari Men's Golf Invitational which ended Friday, Feb. 4, at the Waikoloa Kings' Course… |
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College athlete of the week: Amanda Dunbar | One week after earning Great Northwest Athletic Conference player-of-the-week honors, Dunbar had 18 points and 14 assists in a pair of conference wins to extend the Vikings’ winning streak to 13 games. |
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Vikings win 9th straight at home Thursday | |||
Women defeat SPU in home game televised by FSN | |||
COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL: Vikings hold off Western Oregon, win ninth straight at home | John Allen's memory serves him well. |
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MEN'S COLLEGE GOLF: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø moves up to 17th in Hawaii | Western Washington's Nick Varelia fired a 2-under par 70 and climbed up nine spots into a tie for 22nd individually heading into Friday's final round at the 21st annual Amer Ari Men's Golf Invitational being played at the Waikoloa Kings' Course. The Vikings, ranked a… |
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Record crop of signings for Mount Si High's college-bound athletes | The year is far from over, but Mount Si High School is already sending off a big crop of athletes with deals to play in college. |