High School Sports
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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The Snohomish Panthers and Roosevelt Roughriders weren't picked by many to be in the Final Four of the Class 4A state girls basketball tournament. (article 2)
Roughriders pulled the biggest upset of the tournament to date by knocking off No. 2 Lewis and Clark of Spokane, 59-50. (article 2)
Andrea Sitton scored eight of her 20 points in the second quarter as defending champion Prairie opened a lead and advanced to the semifinals for the seventh straight year. (article 5)
Best sees something special in his daughter , Amanda, a talented freshman on the Snohomish High School girls basketball team. (article 4)
Best, a 1977 graduate of Kent-Meridian and former Mariners relief pitcher, estimates that in the offseason that Amanda takes 500 shots daily. (article 4)
Year after year, teams qualifying out of the East Regional flex their collective muscle here and haul off tons of hardware. (article 3)
In 60 state appearances over the past 16 years, teams from the Greater Spokane League and Big Nine have combined for 46 trophies, including nine of the championship variety. (article 3)
No. 5 University (22-4) and No. 6 Central Valley (23-2), two other Spokane teams, are among the contenders as well as No. 4 Richland (23-2). (article 3)
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Story keywords
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Prairie, Spokane, Garfield, Valley, Snohomish |
Source articles
- High School Sports (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/11/2004, 756 words)
- High School Sports (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/12/2004, 523 words)
- High School Sports (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/10/2004, 278 words)
- High School Sports (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/12/2004, 700 words)
- High School Sports (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/12/2004, 221 words)
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