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10. June 2009 | 19:40Report: Montana’s son commits to Washington
SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Times reports that the son of former NFL great Joe Montana has decided to play football at Washington. (News Source: Sports Illustrated - 16:25:04)
Washington hurler Lawrie nabs softball’s Honda Award
Washington junior pitcher Danielle Lawrie was announced Tuesday as winner of the 2009 Honda Award for softball. The honor, signifying the top college female athlete in the sport, is determined by voting among 1,000 NCAA-member schools. Lawrie was 42-8 this season while leading NCAA Division I in strikeouts (521) and wins and pacing the Huskies to their first NCAA softball title. (News Source: USA Today - 15:04:37)
Washington Nationals Team Report
The Nationals knew for months they would be drafting Stephen Strasburg. But once it became official that the San Diego State right-hander was Washington’s property, there was some sense of relief within the organization and a fan base that desperately wants to start seeing signs of success. (News Source: USA Today - 10:06:00)
Report: Joe Montana’s son headed to Washington
The Seattle Times reports that the son of former NFL great Joe Montana has decided to play football at Washington. Nick Montana, from Oaks Christian School in Westlake Village, Calif., is rated among the top quarterbacks in the class of 2010. The Times reported Wednesday that Montana called Washington coach Steve Sarkisian on Tuesday night and said he would become a Husky. Montana had … (News Source: Fox Sports - 17:07:38)
Report: Joe Montana’s Son Headed to Washington
Report: Joe Montana’s son gives verbal commitment to play at Washington in 2010 (News Source: ABC News - 16:24:02)
Joe Montana’s son Nick Montana commits to Washington
Nick Montana, the son of Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana, has committed to play football at Washington and will sign a letter of intent in February. (News Source: ESPN - 16:25:53)
Thunderstorms Soak Washington Region; 90,000 Lose Power Amid Hail, Fires
Afternoon and evening thunderstorms, even more powerful than those in the morning, pelted the Washington region yesterday with rain and hail while toppling trees, starting fires and cutting off electricity to more than 90,000 homes and businesses. (News Source: Washington Post - 04:00:00)
Wild weather hits Washington, Plains
WASHINGTON, June 10 (UPI) — Washington was recovering Wednesday after severe thunderstorms pelted the U.S. capital, cutting power to 90,000 homes and businesses, officials said. (News Source: UPI - 13:57:59)
Trial in killing of Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor postponed to 2010
The trial date for four of the five men charged with the killing of Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor has been posted a third time. (News Source: ESPN - 14:12:26)
Washington State - Team Notes
Washington State athletic director Jim Sterk acknowledged that new coach Ken Bone isn’t a perfect choice. (News Source: USA Today - 02:06:51)
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