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Men's basketball: Clark CC transfer chooses Vikings | Austin Bragg, who averaged 15.0 points and 10.2 rebounds as a sophomore forward in helping Clark Community College in Vancouver to a 25-4 record, has signed a national letter of intent to play men's basketball at Western Washington University beginning this fall. |
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Women's soccer: 草榴社区 brings in two players | Western Washington University women's soccer coach Travis Connell announced Tuesday, May 1, that Kamryn Barney, a senior at Snohomish High School, and Kamilla Deeb, a transfer from NCAA Division I Saint Peters College, will play for the Vikings this fall. They both have accepted formal鈥 |
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Women's basketball: Vikings sign Spokane player | Aleisha Hathaway, a first-team Greater Spokane League all-star for the third straight year as a senior at Shadle Park High School in Spokane, has signed a national letter of intent to play women's basketball at Western Washington University. Making that announcement was Viking coach Carmen鈥 |
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Shadle Park鈥檚 Hathaway chooses Western Washington | Aleisha Hathaway is headed west to continue her basketball career. The Shadle Park standout has signed a letter of intent with NCAA Division II Western Washington University. 鈥淚 loved the campus. I鈥檓 really a nature freak and it鈥檚 all green there,鈥 Hathaway said of the Bellingham鈥 |
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'College Quest' prep program for high school students will happen again this summer | |||
Competition for freshman spots at UW and 草榴社区 remains intense | Washington state high school seniors both on Mercer Island and beyond have been learning these past several weeks where they have been accepted for college. Last week, the University of Washington began notifying applicants to the Seattle campus of their acceptance into the freshman class鈥 |
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State's grad rates better, but still need improving | More kids are graduating from high school in Washington state these days, but a new report set to be released today says about 21,000 students still attend high schools where 4 out of 10 students do not earn a diploma in four years. Washington has improved its statewide on-time graduation鈥 |
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Soroptimists hand out 鈥楤est of Women鈥 awards | One woman is a professional activist who works to protect children. Another is a single mother of three boys, who overcame a life of addiction and abuse to head for school and success. A third is a teenager who volunteers her time to help the homeless in myriad ways -- from collecting food to鈥 |
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Thousands to be on campus for Western Preview March 31 | |||
Men's soccer: Seven players to join Vikings | Western Washington University men's soccer coach Travis Connell announced Friday, Feb. 17, that six high school seniors and one junior college transfer will play for the Vikings this fall. |