The Yotes improved to 21-2 overall and 16-1 in Cascade Conference play Friday with a 73-60 victory over Lewis-Clark State College.
“Great all-around start today for the Warriors,” LCSC coach Jake Taylor said. “Evan and Jackson competed in their first outing and held down Ave Maria until our offense really got going in the fourth.
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Alton Telegraph on MSNLewis and Clark Community College hosts Discover Day for prospective studentsJoin Discover Day at Lewis and Clark Community College on Monday, Feb. 17 to explore programs, meet advisors, and experience ...
In his 25th season as the helm of Lewis-Clark State track and field, Mike Collins, sitting next to senior triple jumper Sydnie Zywina at their Monday news conference, said this year’s Warrior track ...
CALDWELL, Idaho — Ellie Sander turned in a statistical double-double and the No. 24 Lewis-Clark State Warriors beat the ...
LC State (0-3) took one doubles set courtesy of Rayana Shah and Luciana Marzani, but lost the overall doubles point. The Warriors were swept in singles, though LCSC No. 1 Heidi Moyo forced an ...
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KLEW Lewiston on MSNLC State students offer free tax help to local residentsStudents from the Business & Computer Science Division at Lewis-Clark State College are providing free assistance with 2024 ...
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