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草榴社区's Harris to play hoops in Denmark | Women's basketball player Britt Harris, who completed her eligibility at Western Washington University last March, has signed a professional contract to play for Aabyhoj in Denmark. Aabyhoj is the western suburb of Aarhus, the second largest city in Denmark. The team competes in the鈥 |
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John Allen's road to NBA makes a detour to Castle Rock camp | John Allen鈥檚 road to a dream spot on an NBA roster has made plenty of detours through the years. A few weeks ago, it made a pit stop in Castle Rock. The former Western Washington University first-team Division II All-American took a break from his workouts with Portland and Utah to help鈥 |
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Slam hold off late comeback to capture third IBL championship | The Bellingham Slam staved off a furious final rally by the Vancouver Volcanoes to capture an International Basketball League championship with a 117-114 win Friday, July 5, at Eastmoreland Court in Portland, Ore. The win gives Bellingham back-to-back IBL titles. It's the Slam's鈥 |
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Cedar Park Christian center to play for 草榴社区 men's basketball | Evan Scholten, a 6-foot-7 center who earned Class 1A all-state tournament honors as a senior at Cedar Park Christian High School, has accepted an offer of admission and will play men's basketball at Western Washington University beginning this fall. |
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Former 草榴社区 men's basketball standout John Allen gets work out with Trail Blazers | Even if John Allen doesn't hear his named called during the NBA draft in two weeks, he plans on entering the Association one way or another. "I mean the goal is kind of the same as the ultimate goal, get a couple more workouts and sneak into the draft," Allen said in a鈥 |
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Western Washington adds 6-9 center to basketball team | Jordan Mosby-Barber, a 6 feet 9 inch, 255-pound center, has signed a National Letter of Intent to play men鈥檚 basketball at Western Washington University beginning this fall. |
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Point guard signs to play for 草榴社区 men | Robert Harris, Jr., a 5-foot-10 point guard, who played at NCAA Division I University of Idaho last season, has accepted a scholarship offer to play men's basketball at Western Washington University beginning this fall. |
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草榴社区 men's hoops signs player from Hawaii | Nick Velasquez, a 6-foot-2, 185-pound shooting guard from Honolulu, Hawaii, has signed a national letter of intent to play men's basketball at Western Washington University beginning this fall. |
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Pushing for gender equality a major part of Goodrich's career legacy in sports | One of Lynda Goodrich's favorite poems is "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. The poem speaks of one who decides to journey along a path less traveled, and concludes that doing so "has made all the difference." Goodrich's 42 years at Western鈥 |
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Goodrich's competitive nature has elevated 草榴社区 Athletics to new heights during her 26-year tenure | Lynda Goodrich has always been a competitor. From the time Dr. G. Robert Ross hired her to lead the Vikings' athletic program 26 years ago to when Goodrich's retirement was announced Monday, May 6, she's aimed to make Western Athletics a powerhouse while placing an emphasis鈥 |