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  • Lady Raiders beat Nannies

    Jacob Wagner|Apr 11, 2018

    The Lady Raiders won their first game back from spring break on the road against the Pateros Nannies. In Pateros on April 9, the LR Ladies emerged the victor, 16-6. “Gloria [Michel] pitched well,” Head Coach Alissa Mansker said. “The strike zone given to her was not forgiving; she threw strikes all night that were being called as outside the zone, and there isn’t much you can do there except hope the opposing team swings. “Finally the other team caught on and began getting some contact, allowing for our defense to make plays. Our outfield playe...

  • Raiders mauled by Bears

    Jacob Wagner|Apr 11, 2018

    The Raiders lost both games of a doubleheader last week, the only games played during a spring-break lull. In Brewster on April 5, the Raiders lost both games of a doubleheader, with final scores of 16-0 and 15-0. The Raiders played yesterday in Pateros against the Billygoats, and they play the Billygoats at home in Coulee Dam on April 17 at 4:30 p.m. “Brewster has a strong program,” said Head Coach Billy Nicholson. “We made too many mistakes on defense to compete.” The Raider highlight of the games came from Hunter Whitelaw, who hit a double...

  • Learning to grapple

    Apr 11, 2018

    Coulee Crusher Collin Christman stands up on Lakeside's Lane Austin in an age 7/8 bout at the Jason Crawford Memorial Tournament at the Spokane Convention Center Saturday, which drew 1,601 wrestlers ages 5-14. - Roger Harnack, Daily Sun News photo...

  • Coulee Cops

    Apr 11, 2018

    Grand Coulee 3/30 - A Grand Coulee man was cited for not having insurance after he ran into the back of a school bus at the Four Corners intersection. 3/31 - A Division Street resident in Grand Coulee was stopped when an officer saw her driving while her license was suspended. She was also required to have an ignition device, but failed to have it installed. A tow was required and the woman was cited for both offenses. - A woman suffering from dementia had dialed 911, and police were assured that everything was OK. - A man wearing a bunny suit...