Shining Bright in Spokane for Nov. 14
November 11, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Greg Peach
EWU football
The senior defensive end set an Eastern Washington University single-season record for sacks with 16 when he chased down the quarterback twice against Northern Colorado last Saturday (Nov.
in a 31-16 road victory. His 33 1/2 career sacks is also a school record, and he has two more games to add to his total with matchups against Big Sky Conference opponents Northern Arizona (Nov. 15) in Cheney and Weber State (Nov. 22) on the road.
Q&A: Eastern Washington University women’s basketball Head Coach Wendy Schuller
November 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
We sat down with EWU women’s basketball Head Coach Wendy Schuller and asked her a few questions regarding the upcoming season…
Shining Bright in Spokane for Nov. 7
November 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
GSL Cross Country
On to state finals
Spokane’s reputation as a cross-country hotbed is well deserved. After regionals last Saturday (Nov. 1) down in Richland, the GSL will be sending six teams out the of the 10 that qualified.
Fashletic trends
November 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
The jokes went far and wide as the visible breaths of the Philadelphia Phillies were somewhat tempered by the warmth of the “Elmer Fudd” baseball caps, complete with fleece ear flaps for comfort.
Choosing a Costume
October 28, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Halloween is already upon us and I’m sure you’re already sick of seeing the “Zombie, because I think death is cool” and “Kitty Kat, because all I have to do is wear cat ears on my head” variety of costumes.
Luckily, sports provides a myriad of possible costume ideas, and since this column is just a [...]
Q&A: Jeff Minnerly, EWU Quarterback
October 28, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Minnerly is currently a scout team quarterback for the EWU Eagles, and is in his redshirt season. He led the Ferris Saxons to the WIAA semifinals last season. He will not play at all this season, barring any unforeseen circumstances, and would only be thrown into the mix in a most dire-need, emergency situation.
Shining Bright in Spokane for Oct. 31
October 28, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Taylor Eglet
Lewis & Clark Football
The senior quarterback for LC helped lead his team to a 15-14 victory over the undefeated Ferris Saxons at Joe Albi Stadium last Friday (Oct. 24). Eglet went 19-for-35, passing for 276 yards and one touchdown. The victory gives the Tigers a slim chance at the 4A state football playoffs. [...]
Thumbs up, Thumbs down for Oct. 31
October 28, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
THUMBS UP
Idaho Vandals Football
While the state of Washington is still waiting for its first college football FBS win, the Vandals defeated New Mexico State 20-14 at the Kibbie Dome in Moscow, Idaho, to snap a Western Athletic Conference losing streak that dated back to 2006. It was also Head Coach Robb Akey’s first victory over [...]
Shining bright in Spokane for Oct. 24
October 22, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Two local football players, T.J. Conley and Ryan Kelley are shining bright in Spokane.
Shoe-out: basketball footwear
October 22, 2008 by Dylan Kitzan · Leave a Comment
As the weather gets colder and the season starts transitioning from fall to winter, one thing is certain: basketball season is on the horizon.


