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Former Shock QB Joins Sharks (Click To Vote In Poll)

Former Shock QB Joins Sharks (Click To Vote In Poll)
Former Shock quarterback Kyle Rowley has been assigned to the the Jacksonville Sharks, the team announced Monday. Rowley won the ArenaCup while with the Shock in 2006 and returned to Spokane in 2010 to lead the team to the ArenaBowl title. The former Brown University player was with the Shock

EWU's Chaves Named Athletic Director Of The Year

EWU's Chaves Named Athletic Director Of The Year
Eastern Washington athletic director Bill Chaves has been honored by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics as one of 28 winners the Under Armour AD of the Year. Chaves, 47, has been at Eastern Washington for six years. Chaves will receive his award on Saturday, June 15

Shock Smack Sharks

Shock Smack Sharks
The Jacksonville Sharks defense is as good as they come in arena football. That's what the statistics say, at least. The Shock offense made easy work of the Sharks on Saturday night, out-gunning Jacksonville in a 76-41 win at the Spokane Arena. The Sharks entered the game allowing just 44.9

Shock Pregame Slideshow

Shock Pregame Slideshow
Check out some photos of the Shock before their game against the Sharks.

Live On SWX: Preview Of Shock Vs. Sharks

Live On SWX: Preview Of Shock Vs. Sharks
The Spokane Shock are coming off a 75-45 throttling of San Jose last week and will look for a repeat performance Saturday against Jacksonville. The game will be carried live on SWX TV (Comcast channel 115) at 7:00 p.m. and the replay will be broadcast Sunday at 7:00 p.m. The Shock are ranked No. 2

EWU Hands Out Annual Scholar-Athlete Awards

EWU Hands Out Annual Scholar-Athlete Awards
Courtesy Eastern Washington athletics Senior football player Jeff Minnerly and senior volleyball/track & field standout Cora Kellerman have been selected as Eastern Washington University's recipients of the Big Sky Conference Scholar-Athlete Award for the 2012-13 school year. Minnerly is a

Pitching On

Pitching On
- Washington State's Jason Monda was selected in the sixth round (181st overall) of the MLB first-year player draft by the Philadelphia Phillies. Monda, a junior from Olympia, Wash., pitched and played outfield for the Cougars and was named to the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the

Gonzales Selected 19th Overall In MLB Draft By St. Louis Cardinals

Gonzales Selected 19th Overall In MLB Draft By St. Louis Cardinals
Marco Gonzales owns about six hats that adorn decals of Major League Baseball teams. He brought them all to his draft party at No-Li Brewhouse on Thursday. When his agent, Randy Rowley, called him and said to keep an eye out for the 19th pick, Gonzales sent his younger brother outside to see if he

Young's case illustrates problem for NFL

Young's case illustrates problem for NFL
By SCHUYLER DIXONAP Sports Writer Former Detroit wide receiver Titus Young is in jail in California, facing charges of attempted burglary, assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest. The NFL says it reached out to him 18 months ago, long before he punched a teammate, intentionally lined up

Bone Adds Assistant, Hironaka Takes Job At Portland State

Bone Adds Assistant, Hironaka Takes Job At Portland State
Courtesy Washington State athletics PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University men's basketball has hired Rod Jensen as director of player development to replace Jeff Hironaka, who left WSU to join Portland State University as associate head men's basketball coach, WSU Head Coach

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FIRST ON KHQ.COM: Spokane Valley Homeowner Catches Would Be Burglar; Holds Suspect At Gunpoint Until Authorities Arrive

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Scientists discuss new photo-taking satellite

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