High School Sports
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Mavs extend win streak as Jay hits milestone
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Mavericks (8-2) defeated the visiting Ridgeline Falcons 74-53 to earn their seventh st…
Warden takes down Connell in duel
WARDEN 38, Connell 21
Chiefs hit the lanes for a victory
MOSES LAKE - A long break from competition showed early on but the Moses Lake Chiefs bowling team found its groove just in time.
Prosser Girls 66, OTHELLO 32
PROSSER - CWAC leaders Prosser built a 43-18 halftime lead and never looked back in their 66-32 win over winless Othello last night.
PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL: WILSON CREEK Girls 57, EASTON 17
WILSON CREEK - If momentum can play a key part from one game to the next, Friday night could be an interesting one for the Wilson Creek Lady Devils.
PREP GIRLS BASKEBALL: EPHRATA Girls 69, Selah 47
EPHRATA - Ephrata jumped to a 21-12 lead after the first quarter and would use that edge to cruise to a 69-47 Central Washington Athletic Conference (CWAC) win over Selah on Tuesday night.
Prep basketball: ROYAL Boys 52, SOAP LAKE 23
SOAP LAKE - It was a tough strategic battle for three quarters last night between the host Soap Lake Eagles and their guests, the Royal Knights.
Prep basketball: Ellensburg Girls 53, QUINCY 35
ELLENSBURG - After falling down big early, the Quincy Lady Jackrabbits made a late run but would ultimately fall short.
Royal uses big first half to record win at Soap Lake
SOAP LAKE - A strong first half of play was just what the Royal
Cougars finish second at Royal tournament; Knights take fifth
ROYAL CITY - A once again strong field at the Royal Christmas Tournament brought out some of the finer wrestler programs in the state and one, the Warden Cougars, showed that their strong start to the season is no …
ACH teams sweep Reardan Tournament championships
Rusty Chiefs survive Ferris threat to wrap 2010
MOSES LAKE - With turkeys and hams eaten and presents unwrapped, it was back to the hardwood for the Moses Lake Chiefs girls basketball team last night.
Chiefs boys fall to high flying Ferris
SPOKANE - Their last basketball trip in the 2010 calendar year may be the one the Moses Lake Chiefs would be inclined to soon forget.
Chiefs storm Oregon, finish second at invite
BEAVERTON, Ore. - Happy almost-New Year Moses Lake Chiefs wrestling.
Jensen burns nets but Eagles hang on for win
SOAP LAKE - What more can one player do?
BOYS PREP BASKETBALL: Wilson Creek 59, Waterville 50
WATERVILLE - Playing the role of chairmen of the boards, the Wilson Creek Devils continue to dominate inside play.