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Former Black Hills standout Anye Turner signs with Division II national champion ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Former Black Hills High School standout and South Puget Sound Community College freshman Anye Turner signed a letter of intent to play men’s basketball at Western Washington, the defending NCAA Division II national champion. |
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Border Patrol crackdown on peninsula rankles some | The Olympic Peninsula has always felt more like the edge of the world than a mere national boundary. Its ocean shoreline, the northwesternmost coast of the contiguous United States, is accessible by a single road, U.S. Highway 101, and it has long been traveled by a distinctive fleet:… |
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Calif. prep star to play men's hoops at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Jeffrey Parker, a 6-foot-6 forward who played in three state title games, has accepted a scholarship offer to play men's basketball at Western Washington University starting this fall. Making that announcement was Viking head coach Brad Jackson. |
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Vikings sign O'Dea High School basketball standout | Dana Abe, forward at O'Dea High School in Seattle, has signed a national letter of intent to play men's basketball at Western Washington University beginning this fall. Making that announcement was Viking head coach Brad Jackson. |
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Rotary Names May Students of the Month | Savanna Hatch, daughter of Travis Hatch of Buckley, was the recipient from White River High School. A strong academic student taking multiple advanced placement classes, Savanna has a 3.69 GPA. She has been a member of the high school dance team, is active in community activities and works at… |
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Packard returning home to run for Western Washington | Former Mount Baker track and field standout Logan Packard is ready to come home. After a year competing for Spokane Falls Community College, the standout hurdler said he has accepted a 100-percent scholarship offer from the Western Washington University track and field team. |
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Grattic and McCleave accept formal offers of admission from ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Two high school standouts, Kortney Grattic from Lynden and Jasmine McCleave from Renton, who is attending Holy Names Academy, have accepted formal offers of admission from Western Washington University and will join the women's basketball team beginning this fall. Making that announcement… |
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WSU tight end to play basketball at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Aaron Dunn, a member of the Washington State University football team the last two years, has accepted a scholarship offer to play men's basketball at Western Washington University starting this fall. The 6-foot-6, 235-pound Dunn lettered last fall for the Cougars as a redshirt… |
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31 students share in $161,500 from Rotary | High school students from several school districts received help paying college tuition Tuesday at the annual Rotary Club of Everett Scholarship Awards program. |
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Gandy of Rams signs | Kiana Gandy, who earned first-team South Puget Sound League North Division all-star honors as a senior at Mount Rainier High School in Des Moines, has signed a national letter of intent to play women’s basketball at Western Washington University. Making that announcement was Viking coach Carmen… |