____________
____________
from The Star:
Fire nearly doubles in a day
____________
____________
Turkey simmers as Assad opens new urban front
Karin Laub Associated Press
____________
Sacrificial stone, skulls found
Mexican archaeologists unearth Aztec altar
Adriana Gomez Licon Associated Press
____________
Jim Kershner’s this day in history
Jim Kershner The Spokesman-Review
A conference in Lewiston was devoted to a subject of vast importance to the Inland Northwest: The opening of the Columbia and Snake rivers to year-round steamboat navigation. Go to link for more.
____________
opinion:
Steve Massey: Free birth control encourages irresponsibility
Steve Massey The Spokesman-Review
Romney turns tables in first debate
Charles Krauthammer
Celebrity infects our politics
Froma Harrop
Plenty of Spokane’s faithful supporting Referendum 74
Shawn Vestal The Spokesman-Review
Almira -Coulee/Hartline 46, Odessa-Harrington 26
Chewelah 33, Medical Lake 28
Columbia-Inchelium 62, Waterville 12
Concrete 56, Bridgeport 13
Connell 44, Warden 0
Cusick 70, Republic 20
Freeman 41, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 0
Garfield-Palouse 48, St. John-End. 8
Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 34, Davenport 6
Reardan 19, Colfax 14
Selkirk 40, Curlew 0
Springdale 51, Liberty (Spangle) 24
Wellpinit 62, Northport 34
Froma Harrop
Plenty of Spokane’s faithful supporting Referendum 74
Shawn Vestal The Spokesman-Review
____________
Prep football scoreboard
Chewelah 33, Medical Lake 28
Columbia-Inchelium 62, Waterville 12
Concrete 56, Bridgeport 13
Connell 44, Warden 0
Cusick 70, Republic 20
Freeman 41, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 0
Garfield-Palouse 48, St. John-End. 8
Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 34, Davenport 6
Reardan 19, Colfax 14
Selkirk 40, Curlew 0
Springdale 51, Liberty (Spangle) 24
Wellpinit 62, Northport 34
____________
Chewelah 33, Medical Lake 28: Derek Smith and the Chewelah Cougars handed Northeast A League newcomer Medical Lake its first loss of the football season on Friday night. Smith threw for two touchdowns and ran for another as Chewelah gained control early and held on for the 33-28 win at Medical Lake. Smith completed 12 of 19 passes for 174 yards and ran the ball 19 times for 123 yards. Medical Lake’s Micah Tappero ran for 100 yards and two touchdowns, but the Cardinals (5-1, 3-1) didn’t have enough to overcome a 27-14 halftime deficit. The win moved Chewelah (5-1, 3-0) and Freeman into a tie for first place in the NEA.
Freeman 41, Lakeside 0: The Scotties (5-1, 3-0) limited the visiting Eagles (2-4, 1-3) to 46 yards of total offense and cruised to the easy victory. Freeman’s Christian Dresback ran for 207 yards and two touchdowns and Wyatt Smith threw for two touchdowns and ran for another.
Newport 31, Riverside 21: Braden Barranco ran for 214 yards and two touchdowns and added a passing score as the Grizzlies (2-3, 1-2) took control in the second half and beat the visiting Rams (1-5, 1-3). Barranco also had 12 tackles on defense for Newport, which trailed 14-13 at halftime. Coltin Worley and Brayden Proctor caught touchdown passes for the Grizzlies.
Northeast 1B North
Wellpinit 62, Northport 34: A.J. Kieffer ran for three touchdowns and threw for another score as the Redskins (5-1, 3-1) jumped ahead early and cruised past the visiting Mustangs (2-4, 0-3). Kyle McCrea added 129 yards and two first-quarter touchdowns for Wellpinit, which led 42-6 at the half. Honeyray Brown had two interceptions on defense for the Redskins.
Columbia-Inchelium 62, Waterville 12: Dustin Wyborney ran for 287 yards on 16 carries and scored four touchdowns as the Lions (4-2, 3-1) dumped the visiting Shockers (1-5, 1-3). Quentin Holford added 112 yards on eight carries and two scores for Columbia-Inchelium.
Cusick 70, Republic 20: Ryan Sample threw for 332 yards and five touchdowns and added two rushing scores as the Panthers (6-0, 3-0) whipped the visiting Tigers (4-2, 3-2). Derrick Bluff scored four touchdowns – two rushing and two receiving – for Cusick, which built a 48-0 halftime lead.
Selkirk 40, Curlew 0: Dominic Cain threw three touchdown passes to Emery Maupin and the Rangers (4-2, 2-1) whipped the visiting Cougars (0-6, 0-4) at Ione.
Northeast 1B South
Almira/Coulee-Hartline 46, Odessa-Harrington 26: Mitch Hunt hauled in three touchdown passes from quarterback Drew Isaak and the Warriors (5-1, 4-0) ran past the visiting Titans (3-3, 2-1). Hunt also had 103 rushing yards and another touchdown. Odessa-Harrington was led by Cade Weber, who caught six passes for 113 yards and a fourth-quarter touchdown.
Northeast 2B
Reardan 19, Colfax 14: Charlie Eldred ran for two touchdowns to guide the Indians (4-1, 2-0) to a win over the visiting Bulldogs (3-1, 1-1). Eldred’s second score was a 54-yard run that put Reardan ahead 19-6.
Springdale 51, Liberty 24: Shane O’Malley ran for four touchdowns and added a late passing score as the Chargers (2-2, 1-1) ran past the visiting Lancers (2-4, 0-2).
____________
Dust may offer allergy protection
Anthony L. Komaroff Universal Uclick
____________
(another example our lawmakers doing stupid)
Congressman calls evolution lie from ‘pit of hell’
Associated Press
____________
No comments:
Post a Comment