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Wednesday, April 24, 2024
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Washington High School - Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Quincy Bruce will bowl at Grand View

Cedar Rapids Washington senior Quincy Bruce has accepted a bowling scholarship from Grand View University in Des Moines.

He plans to sign his letter-of-intent Friday afternoon at Lancer Lanes in Cedar Rapids before Washington's match against Jefferson.

Bruce helped the Warriors win a division title in the Mississippi Valley Conference last season and make their first trip to the state tournament in school history. He was named first team all-conference and the Mississippi Division Bowler of the Year.

Bruce has rolled a 300 game and an 830 series. He becomes the first Washington athlete to earn a bowling scholarship.

 

Sanchez has rough home debut with Warriors

Adam Sanchez lost by 27 points and was slapped with a technical foul in his first home game as the new boys basketball coach at Cedar Rapids Washington Saturday night.

He hopes things get better from here.

The Warriors had trouble scoring and lost to North Scott, 57-30, in a non-conference affair that extended Washington's losing streak to 24 straight games.

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Gillis wins at Bondurant-Farrar

BONDURANT - Zac Gillis won the 285-pound division and Washiington finished sixth Saturday at the Bondurant-Farrrar wrestling tournament.

Tyler Burkle was second at 160 and Trey Schuler third at 126 for the Warriors.

No team scores were available.

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Herb scores 24 in Warriors' win

MOLINE, Ill. - Abby Herb scored 24 points and Dani Franklin added 14 to lead Washington past Moline, 58-44, in a girls basketball game Saturday afternoon.

Washington (1-2) held a two-point lead after three quarters, but outscored Moline 21-9 in the fourth period.

The Warriors shot 39 percent for the game, but were only 4 of 24 from 3-point range.

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Hughes leads Warrior tankers at Ames

AMES - Josh Hughes won three events to lead Washington at the Ames Invitational boys swimming meet Saturday at Ames High School.

Hughes won the 200 and 500 freestyle and also swam on the winning 400 free relay. He also swam a leg on the second-place 200 free relay.

Washington's Jared Thorson won the 50 free and swam the anchor leg on the 400 free relay. He also swam on the 200 free relay and was second in the 100 butterfly.

Nick Saulnier was second in the 100 breaststroke for the Warriors.

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