Here are the final standings for the 2009 Columbia Basin Big Nine tennis season:
| Boys |
| Wenatchee |
13-0 |
| Hanford |
12-1 |
| Richland |
11-2 |
| Kamiakin |
10-3 |
| West Valley |
9-4 |
| Moses Lake |
8-5 |
| Walla Walla |
7-6 |
| Eastmont |
6-7 |
| Davis |
5-8 |
| Kennewick |
3-10 |
| Pasco |
3-10 |
| Eisenhower |
2-11 |
| Southridge |
2-11 |
| Sunnyside |
0-13 |
| Girls |
| Wenatchee |
13-0 |
| Hanford |
12-1 |
| Walla Walla |
11-2 |
| Eastmont |
9-4 |
| Richland |
8-5 |
| Eisenhower |
7-6 |
| Pasco |
6-7 |
| West Valley |
5-8 |
| Davis |
6-7 |
| Kennewick |
6-7 |
| Kamiakin |
4-9 |
| Southridge |
2-11 |
| Sunnyside |
2-11 |
| Moses Lake |
0-13 |
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Eisenhower 53, Walla Walla 3
Eisenhower 53, Walla Walla 3
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Walla Walla 0 3 0 0 -- 3
Eisenhower 12 21 13 7 -- 53
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CBC volleyball falls in 5 sets
ONTARIO, Ore. -- Bailey Carlson had 16 kills and Kelsey Solberg contributed 14, but the Columbia Basin College volleyball team fell on the road to Treasure Valley Community College 25-20, 18-25, 26-24, 20-25, 18-16 on Friday night.
Amanda Heffner recorded 31 digs for the Hawks, who dropped to 2-11 in the NWAACC East Division and 15-20 overall.
Set scores: 25-20, 18-25, 26-24, 20-25, 18-16.
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Law enforcement agencies around the country are participating in the Drug Enforcement Administration's third National Prescription Take Back Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Southridge 42, Walla Walla 22
Southridge 42, Walla Walla 22
KENNEWICK -- Matt Mendenhall threw for five touchdowns, and Chris Haueter rushed for 200 yards as the Suns (2-0) rolled in a home game against the Blue Devils (0-2).
Southridge was missing starting center/linebacker Dylan Maurer because of an injury, making the romp more impressive.
"Our offensive line coach -- my brother Spencer -- did a great job of putting the protection together and sliding guys around," Suns coach Tony Reiboldt said.