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CHENEY April 1 Stanley Ferriold, 50, was arrested for second-degree assault/domestic violence on the zero hundred block of North Third Street. Second-degree theft was reported on the 1200 block of Pineview Street. A laptop was stolen from a vehicle. Third-degree theft was reported on the 2800 block of First Street. Beer was stolen. An identification card was found on the 1900 block of Fifth Street. April 2 A civil dispute between a landlord and tenant was reported on the zero hundred block of Columbia Street. An abandoned...
The bats are blazing hot lately, but Medical Lake softball pitching has been a match. The Cardinals rolled to a pair of big Northeast A League wins 21-4 and 20-9 last Saturday at Chewelah, improving to 5-1 in NEA play, 6-1 overall in their only games scheduled over spring break. After the Cardinals quickly fell behind 3-0 when the Cougars jumped on starter Shelby Pavao for a pair of doubles, ML’s senior pitcher toughened up. “Our shining moments, you gotta’ start with Shelb...
When Medical Lake saw two of its top performers from their 2013 Northeast A League championship baseball team graduate, the question of how that gap left by Kasey Kelly and Adam Paulson would be filled floated about. Nearly halfway through their effort to defend that title it’s kind of, “Kasey and Adam who?” because it appears the Cardinals have not skipped a step, going 5-1 in the NEA and 6-1 overall. Medical Lake played their lone games over spring break last Satur...
Tellas Johnson got a win in the 100-meter run clocking a time of 11.46 seconds and earning Medical Lake’s lone individual victory April 4 in the Deer Park Invitational track meet. Cameron Peake ran a 42.20 to finish just behind 300-meter hurdles winner, Riverside’s Tristan Downing in time of 42.03. Medical Lake’s 4 X 100 relay team of Jared Wright, Jackson Tappero, Peake and Johnson finished third in a time of 46.15 seconds to Deer Park at 45.83 and Freeman’s 45.95. The 4 X 400 relay team with Domenic Rehm replacing Wright,...
Medical Lake soccer found out who still rules the roost in the Northeast A League last week. And that remains Lakeside following the Eagles’ 3-0 win Thursday in Suncrest. But the Cardinals are not that far behind, their coach Zane Higgins believes. He and his team will find that out when spring break ends and the schedule picks up April 15 with a contest at Riverside before hosting Lakeside April 17. Medical Lake followed the setback with a 4-0 win at home Saturday versus N...
Gary Hartman knows all about fixing things as the head of maintenance for the Medical Lake School District. Now the hope is the avid golfer can translate some of those skills to coaching the Cardinal girls’ in their defense of the Northeast A League title. Hartman takes over the program for Ivan Gustafson who accepted a teaching job last year closer to home at Mead. And like golf coaches before him, he’s trying to get players ready for NEA – and hopefully state – competi...
The Cheney Blackhawks baseball team split with East Valley in an April 2 double header and then followed it with a loss to West Valley the next day. The first game between the Blackhawks and the Knights was close offensively. Cheney scored a run in the first inning and East Valley would take the lead after scoring runs in the fourth and fifth. After back-to-back RBIs from Sawyer Sims and Tyler Graham in the fifth, The Blackhawks took the lead, 3-2. Tanner "Bubba" Smith also...
Cheney High's softball team headed into spring break on a high note, thanks to a 20-1, five-inning victory over visiting Great Northern League rival West Valley last Thursday. The Lady Hawks really got all they would need in the first inning, opening the scoring on Amy Anderson's one-out RBI double down the line in left, followed by Shay Turner's 2-RBI double up the middle to center. Julia Boyd's two-out single into the centerfield-right field gap scored Turner to make it...
(Note: All schedules subject to change. Consult school websites to confirm.) BASEBALL Saturday, April 12, Cheney at Colville (2) , noon. Tuesday, April 15, Cheney hosts Pullman, 4 p.m. Medical Lake hosts Riverside 4 p.m. Wednesday,April 16 Medical Lake at Lakeside 4 p.m. Saturday, April 19, Cheney hosts West Valley (2), noon. Medical Lake hosts Kettle Falls (2) 11 a.m. FOOTBALL EWU Spring Practice Thursday, April 10, practice, 4 p.m. Saturday, April 12, practice/half-scrimmage, site and time TBA. Tuesday, April 15, practice,...
Medical Lake’s girl’s tennis team earned its second Northeast A League victory in a row April 1 scoring a 3-2 win over Riverside on the strength of the play of its doubles team. The Cardinals got an easy 6-0, 6-0 win at No. 2 doubles from Mary Lewan and Katelynn Houger then a 6-1, 6-1 victory from Cassidy Hagel and Annette Carlson to go with Annika Gahan’s 6-1, 6-2 win at No. 3 singles. Meanwhile, in boy’s play, the Cardinals got their first victory of the season with a 4-1 w...
The Cheney boys’ tennis team hit a bit of a rough spot this past week, losing duels to Lakeside and West Valley. However, the Blackhawks ended the week on a high note after they picked up a victory over Rogers. On April 1, Lakeside defeated Cheney, 5-2, snapping the Blackhawks’ undefeated streak. Doubles partners Shogo Starr and Adam Passey moved to singles and became the only winners for Cheney. Starr (No. 3 singles) defeated Michaels Stotts, 6-1, 6-2 while Passey (No. 4 singles) beat Tom Schueller, 6-2, 6-1. Cheney did not...
The Medical Lake Mat Maulers will take momentum earned with their 39-medal performance at Spangle, Wash. last Saturday onto the big stage for this Saturday's 27th Annual Jason Crawford Memorial Tournament. The Crawford will be center stage for the third year in a row at The Spokane Convention Center where two years ago it established a Guinness world record for, the "largest single day youth wrestling tournament in the world." Opening ceremonies begin at 8 a.m. with matches...
Yes, I know there are 162 games in a Major League Baseball season. Yes, I know that at 4-2, the Seattle Mariners are in first place in the American League West Division for all of 3.7 percent of that season. Yes, I know, it’s not May yet, or June – let alone July – which is typically when the M’s have at least begun to swoon if not having completely faded away from any discussions about playoffs (“Playoffs?!”). But so far after six games, you have to be encouraged by what you see in this year’s Mariner’s team. At least...