Originally published October 23, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified October 23, 2007 at 4:37 PM
NW Briefs | Falcons men's soccer shut out
Sam Charles scored one goal and assisted on a second as Montana State Billings beat Seattle Pacific 2-0 in men's soccer action Monday afternoon...
BILLINGS, Mont. — Sam Charles scored one goal and assisted on a second as Montana State Billings beat Seattle Pacific 2-0 in men's soccer action Monday afternoon.
The Falcons offense was held to eight shots, just three of which were on goal. It was just the third time this season that SPU (7-3-6, 1-1-2 Great Northwest Athletic Conference) was held scoreless.
Golf
The Washington men posted a final-round score of 12-over 300 to finish sixth in the Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge, played at Chambers Bay Golf Course in University Place.
The Huskies ended the two-day event at 34-over 898. Washington's Zach Bixler finished tied for eighth at 5-over 221.
The Challenge was won by the Pac-10, which ended with a 30 ½ to 29 ½ advantage in match play.
• Washington State's Nick Ellis shot a two-round score of 5-over 149 to stand tied for 10th, and the Cougars is 11th at 40-over 616 after the first day of the Sycuan Invitational in El Cajon, Calif.
• Kaitlin Parker (3-over 76) is tied for first place, and the Western Washington women (21-over 313) lead by 11 shots entering the final round of the Sonoma State Invitational in Santa Rosa, Calif.
The Vikings men are third after a opening-day 11-under 565. Western's Jake Koppenberg is tied for fifth at 5-under 139.
• Gonzaga posted a first-day 585 to stand sixth in the SCU Invitational in San Jose, Calif. The Bulldogs' Brandon Crick is seventh at 6-under 138.
• Former Tacoma resident Andrew Yun, 16, was named an honorable mention Rolex Junior All-American by the American Junior Golf Association. The junior at Hamilton High School in Chandler, Ariz., has four top-10 finishes in national junior tournaments in 2007.
• Seattle's Jeff Shelley, whose writings include the third edition of "Golf Courses of the Northwest," was awarded the 2007 Distinguished Service Award by the Northwest Golf Media Association.
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Shelley, editorial director of www.cybergolf.com and www.golfconstructionnews.com, was co-founder of the NWGMA in 1996. The past two winners of the award were Bill Yeend of KOMO-AM and Seattle Times columnist Blaine Newnham.
Women's basketball
Washington was picked to finish sixth and Washington State 10th in the Pac-10 preseason coaches' poll. Stanford was voted to win the league.
Conference honors
Seattle Pacific's Jessica Pixler and Saint Martin's John Riak collected GNAC cross-country athlete-of-the-year honors after finishing first at the conference meet.
Western Washington's Daniel Phillips and Sarah Porter took freshman-of-the-year honors.
• Seattle University's Madison Collins has been named GNAC women's soccer player of the week.
• Eastern Washington's Hayley Hills has been named Big Sky volleyball co-player of the week.
Notes
• Each team in the NIT Men's Basketball Season Tip-Off will play four games next year under a new format that includes third- and fourth-round games at campus sites. Currently, first- and second-round games are played at neutral sites. Washington is in this season's 16-team field.
• Tacoma Community College is hosting its inaugural Hall of Fame dinner and auction from 6 to 10 p.m. Nov. 3. Highlighting the class of inductees is former Mariner Mike Blowers, who was at TCC from 1983-85. For information, call 1-253-566-5097.
Compiled from sports-information reports and other sources.
Copyright © 2007 The Seattle Times Company
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Real Salt Lake defeated the Los Angeles Galaxy with penalty kicks after 120 minutes of play at Qwest Field in Seattle.
shopping
Give yourself a treat and visit Watson Kennedy's Holiday Open Houses
More minding the store
events for Monday, Nov. 23
- Karan Dannenberg Clothier Black Friday Sale
- Kibbn Anniversary Sale
- CraftsGiving
- Metropolitan Pilates Pre-Thanksgiving Sale
editors' picks
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- Illegal workers quietly let go
- Child-support error costs nearly $21,000
- Vikings easily beat the Seahawks
- Craigslist adoption ad: A plea by young mother-to-be? A scam?
- Chase shrugs off loss of CD investors
- Woman stabbed by stranger in North Seattle
- Snow piles up on Cascade slopes
- Denny Triangle gains skyline, but tenants slow to come
- Illegal workers quietly let go
202 - Vikings easily beat the Seahawks
163 - Climate change speeds up since 1997 Kyoto accord
149 - Palin excitement builds in Tri-Cities
131 - Tight Senate vote launches health care over hurdle
128 - Cutting through breast-cancer confusion
105 - Metro won't cut bus service after all
97 - Historic health care bill clears Senate hurdle
91 - Tattoos at Mill Creek Church pierce skin, soul
53 - Jerry Brewer: Seahawks can't lean on the Hutch Crutch now
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- Sprouts, raw fish on attorney's 'do not eat' list
- Tattoos at Mill Creek church pierce skin, soul
- Illegal workers quietly let go
- Food-safety lawyer's wish: Put me out of business
- Child-support error costs nearly $21,000
- Rediscovering Moab, 'the most beautiful place on Earth'
- It's possible to recover a life lost to hoarding
- 'The Road' takes Viggo Mortensen to Mount St. Helens and Astoria, Ore.
- Architects, chefs find 'kid' within to build Gingerbread Village
- Washington state wines make annual best-of list
