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Erik Compton gets ready to celebrate as an eagle putt misses on the 17th hole during the first round of the Greenbrier Classic golf tournament at the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., Thursday, July 29, 2010. Compton birdied the hole and finished at 7-under-par. (Steve Helber)
  • Published Thursday, Jul. 29, 2010

    The 2010 Northwest League season was 38 games old heading into Wednesday's game at Gesa Stadium, but the Tri-City Dust Devils got a chance to approach the season with a new set of eyes.

  • Published Thursday, Jul. 29, 2010

    The Tri-City Americans released their tentative regular season schedule Wednesdsay for their upcoming 23rd season.

  • Titans rough up Bandits at state
    Herald/Richard Dickin

    Twin City Titans baserunner A.J. Griffiths slides safely under the tag of Kennewick Bandits third baseman Matt Mendenhall during the tournament game in Selah on Wednesday. The Titans won the contest 9-0.

    Published Thursday, Jul. 29, 2010

    SELAH -- It would make sense after playing each other all spring and summer -- like they do every spring and summer -- that the young men from the Twin City Titans and Kennewick Bandits would be itchin' to see some new faces come state tournament time.

  • Published Tuesday, Jul. 27, 2010

    Mike Reilly's football career got another shot of adrenaline.

  • Published Tuesday, Jul. 27, 2010

    SPOKANE -- The good news for the Tri-City Dust Devils is that in two days, they start fresh.

  • Published Tuesday, Jul. 27, 2010

    After the better part of a summer -- and an entire Central Washington League season -- a pair of Tri-Cities neighbors just can't get out of each other's way.

  • Published Monday, Jul. 26, 2010

    Kayleigh Perkins wasn't exactly awash in confidence after guiding her UL-72 boat to victory in the B Main, a warmup for Sunday afternoon's main event.

  • Published Saturday, Jul. 24, 2010

    PRIEST RIVER, Idaho -- The relationship blossomed in October in the elk hunting blind Pete Renkert had set up not far from his house in the woods near Priest River.

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  • Published Wednesday, Jul. 28, 2010

    First inning in the books, and Tri-City starter Chad Bettis is no worse for wear after allowing a seeing-eye single to Everett's leadoff batter, Robbie Anston. But Hawkins Gebbers, a Brewster graduate, grounded to Bettis for the next out as Anston headed to third. Kevin Rivers then struck out on a nice changeup and Bettis then got Kevin Mailloux to fly out to left to end the inning.

  • Published Tuesday, Jun. 29, 2010

    This road trip has been a lot of fun. I'm so glad we decided to drive instead of fly.






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