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Medical Lake’s first dip into the Northeast A League’s wrestling pool was a little cold as the Cardinals could not rally enough to stave off a 42-37 loss last Thursday night at home to Riverside. The middle-weights proved to be the Cards’ downfall after posting wins in their first three weights – two be forfeit – Riverside scored victories in seven of the next nine weight classes. Senior Zeb Klemke earned a 9-1 major decision at 120 pounds to cap the strong start but after...
With senior Adam Paulson pouring in a team and game-high 17 points, Medical Lake opened their Northeast A League boys’ basketball schedule with an easy 53-28 win last Friday night at Riverside. Most of Paulson’s points came from long distance as he connected on five 3-pointers to jump-start the Cardinals (1-0 NEA, 3-3 overall) to 27-9 halftime lead. Freshman Jordan Rohweder pitched in with 9 points and senior Austin Garza 7 and Seth Hansen 6. Last Tuesday the Cardinals fel...
By PAUL DELANEY Staff Reporte Medical Lake’s girls’ basketball team never was able to recover from its slow start last Friday in their opening game of Northeast A League play, humbled by a 49-25 loss at Riverside. The week opened with a 41-32 non-league loss to Great Northern League Colville last Tuesday. The Rams (1-0 NEA, 5-1 overall) jumped out to a fast start by outscoring the Cardinals (0-1, 3-3) s17-8 in the first period. They ramped up the defensive pressure in the sec...
The Cheney boys swimming team showed improvement in their first – and last – two meets of the 2012 portion of the season. The Blackhawks lost both times out, 105-68 at home Dec. 6 against fellow 2A school West Valley-Yakima and 119-49 Dec. 8 on the road against 4A Walla Walla. Chris Boyle and Scott Nadeau led Cheney against the Rams. Boyle captured a pair of first place finishes, winning the 50-yard freestyle in 25.64 and the 100 breaststroke in 1:13.97. Nadeau captured fir...
On one hand the Eastern Washington women’s basketball team is in familiar territory as they open Big Sky Conference play – on the road – where they have played eight of their first 11 games. New to head coach Wendy Schuller’s crew is for the first time in her 12-year tenure, the Eagles begin their Big Sky Conference slate before Christmas break. With 11 teams now in the league, and 20 conference games, the Eagles must make an early debut - and this year, that debut is on the road. Eastern plays Weber State tonight (Dec. 2...