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Quincy girls send four regional finalists to state

QUINCY – Seven Jackrabbit wrestlers are moving on to the Tacoma Dome for the 2024 Mat Classic, including two regional champions from the girls wrestling team.

Ephrata 2nd, Royal 3rd, Quincy 4th in Region 4 girls wrestling

QUINCY The Ephrata, Royal and Quincy girls wrestling teams finished second, third and fourth in the Region 4 2A/1A/2B/1B tournament Saturday at Quincy High School. The Wahluke girls took home a 12th-place finish.

Jacks host final regular season tournament

QUINCY Nearly 30 eastern Washington teams gathered at Saturday’s Bring Home Da Beef girls wrestling tournament in Quincy, closing out the regular season as district tournaments rapidly approach. “Getting into January with all the tournaments, it’s just a grind,” Quincy Head Coach Mark Kondo said. “I think everybody was pretty relieved to get it done, and now we’re focusing on the postseason, which was our goal from the beginning of the year; to get better each day and be peaking at postseason time.” The Jacks placed sixth at their home tournament, scoring 116.5 team points and having seven wrestlers reach the podium; of the fellow local teams, Othello placed third (158 points), Ephrata took fifth (127 points), Royal placed seventh (107 points), Moses Lake finished eighth (98 points), Warden took ninth (85 points) and Wahluke placed 17th (48 points).

The owner of a Tempe ramen shop on why he loves what he cooks

College students are known for seeking out inexpensive meals, and, at least stereotypically, it doesn’t get much cheaper than ramen.A chef near Arizona State University's Tempe campus is trying to change that narrative.Mark Kondo is the chef and owner of Yatai Ramen. He was born and raised in Japan and came to the United States in the early '70s, when he was 21 years old.The

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