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Jorie Freitag started 56 games over her four-year soccer career at the University of Rochester.

Seton Catholic graduate Jorie Freitag is scholar-athlete for University of Rochester soccer

Jorie Freitag started 56 games over her four-year soccer career at the University of Rochester.

May 19, 2020, 6:02pm College

Jorie Freitag arrived at the University of Rochester four years ago to study music. And while she returns home this week with a degree in a vastly different field, the former Seton Catholic soccer standout still managed to leave on a high note. Read story

Washougal's Skylar Bea (25) will be playing for the University of Idaho next season.

Idaho is place to Bea as Washougal sisters soon be on roster together

Washougal's Skylar Bea (25) will be playing for the University of Idaho next season.

May 14, 2020, 8:00pm Clark County Sports

Amid the pandemic, there seems to be only one game being played these days — the waiting game. But when making plans for her college future, Skylar Bea saw no point in waiting. Read story

FILE - In this Dec. 3, 2019, file photo, Washington NCAA college football defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake speaks during a news conference about taking over the head coaching position, in Seattle. Just when it seemed like things were up and rolling, the COVID-19 pandemic hit. The ensuring national shutdown hurt coaches across college football as they prepare for next season, but it was particularly difficult on programs with first-year coaches trying to build something from the ground up.

Pac-12 football situation unclear

FILE - In this Dec. 3, 2019, file photo, Washington NCAA college football defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake speaks during a news conference about taking over the head coaching position, in Seattle. Just when it seemed like things were up and rolling, the COVID-19 pandemic hit. The ensuring national shutdown hurt coaches across college football as they prepare for next season, but it was particularly difficult on programs with first-year coaches trying to build something from the ground up.

May 12, 2020, 5:54pm College

As Pac-12 football coaches pitched an NCAA-mandated uniform start to the season, some of the latest plans to fight the coronavirus in California further muddled how college teams will return to play in the West. Read story

Evan Siegel, a Clark College pitcher, is pictured at Fort Vancouver High School in Vancouver on April 22, 2020.

Another door opens for Clark College pitcher Evan Siegel

Evan Siegel, a Clark College pitcher, is pictured at Fort Vancouver High School in Vancouver on April 22, 2020.

May 1, 2020, 6:36pm Clark County Sports

Evan Siegel, a Clark College pitcher and former Fort Vancouver High baseball standout, is a believer everything happens for a reason. Read story

Caleigh Lofstead, a Camas High grad, was a three-time NCAA Regional qualifier in the pole vault while competing at Vanderbilt.

Caleigh Lofstead going to new heights at Vanderbilt

Caleigh Lofstead, a Camas High grad, was a three-time NCAA Regional qualifier in the pole vault while competing at Vanderbilt.

April 30, 2020, 6:31pm Clark County Sports

Even with an opportunity to compete next year at Vanderbilt, Caleigh Lofstead won't compete in the pole vault for the Commodores. She's going to nursing school. Read story

Cassidy Gardner played in 29 of 32 games last season for Portland State. She recently transferred to Central Washington in search of a college experience that better suited her.

Former Falcon standout Cassidy Gardner takes flight to Central Washington

Cassidy Gardner played in 29 of 32 games last season for Portland State. She recently transferred to Central Washington in search of a college experience that better suited her.

April 29, 2020, 5:16pm College

These days, Zoom meetings have become a tool to help connect people to their lives in more normal times. Read story

Portland State running back JoJo Siofele (36) had just two game appearances in 2019 for the Vikings. The freshman from Union High School had a strong spring practice and is healthy for the fall.

PSU’s Siofele, Brick benefit from spring football

Portland State running back JoJo Siofele (36) had just two game appearances in 2019 for the Vikings. The freshman from Union High School had a strong spring practice and is healthy for the fall.

April 28, 2020, 5:35pm College

There was very little spring football in the Big Sky Conference. Except at Portland State. The Vikings were able to get in 14 of their 15 practices before everything came to a halt on March 18 due the coronavirus pandemic. Read story

Washington State defensive back Bryce Beekman died on March 25 of acute intoxication, the Whitman County coroner said on Friday, April 24, 2020. Beekman was 22 years old.

Coroner: WSU safety Bryce Beekman died of acute intoxication

Washington State defensive back Bryce Beekman died on March 25 of acute intoxication, the Whitman County coroner said on Friday, April 24, 2020. Beekman was 22 years old.

April 24, 2020, 4:50pm College

The Whitman County coroner says Washington State football player Bryce Beekman, who was found dead in his apartment last month, died of acute intoxication. Read story

Arizona State redshirt senior Sammi Hampton, a graduate of Skyview High School, finished the abbreviated spring tennis season with six wins in a row.

One Tough Cookie: Sammi Hampton finishes strong on tennis court

Arizona State redshirt senior Sammi Hampton, a graduate of Skyview High School, finished the abbreviated spring tennis season with six wins in a row.

April 18, 2020, 7:28pm Clark County Sports

It has been an eventful, if not abbreviated, final year at Arizona State for Skyview High grad Sammi Hampton, the four-time WIAA Class 4A high school state singles champion. Read story

New Huskies offensive coordinator facing extra challenges

April 18, 2020, 3:19pm College

Before college football was thrown off course by the coronavirus pandemic, new Washington offensive coordinator John Donovan was already stepping into a challenging situation. Read story