Recently added articles from Yakima Herald-Republic:
La Salle ready to opt up next year
Oct 30, 2009; ... For the highly successful athletic programs at La Salle, it willsoon be time to step up. Quite literally. School officials have recently decided to opt up to Class 1A forthe state's next two-year enrollment cycle, which starts in the fallof 2010. La Salle's departure from ...
Death Notices
Oct 29, 2009; ... Gary W. Hammond Gary W. Hammond, 68, of Yakima died Oct. 17. Mr. Hammond was bornin Spokane and served in the Army. He worked at Edwards Equipment asa machinist for 26 years. Survivors include his wife, Georgia; three daughters, Janet Davisof Everett, Wash., Venus Whitman of ...
PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP; Smith ties Selah record in win
Oct 30, 2009; ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC ELLENSBURG -- Erin Smith tied a school record with 21 kills asSelah's second-ranked volleyball team closed out an unbeaten CWACrun with a sweep over Ellensburg on Thursday. The Vikings prevailed 25-23, 25-16, 25-17 to finish conferenceplay with a 13-0 ...
LOCAL REPORT; CWU men picked 3rd by GNAC coaches
Oct 30, 2009; ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC ELLENSBURG -- Central Washington has been picked to finish thirdin GNAC men's basketball, according to a preseason poll of theconference's coaches. The Wildcats, picked first in each of the previous two polls butunable to win a championship, received ...
Ike opens postseason with victory
Oct 30, 2009; ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC With the postseason arriving at its door step Thursday night,Eisenhower's volleyball team had very simple and directinstructions. Play smart, play strong. With the exception of a little cat nap near the end of the thirdgame, the Cadets did ...