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May 22—MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake Mavericks Liliana Savala, Samantha Escamilla, Maite Betes and Beth Ribellia signed their letters of intent to play college soccer Tuesday evening on Lions Field. Liliana and Samantha Escamilla will be signing with Green River Community College, while Maite and Beth will sign with Columbia Basin College.
“I went to go see the campus and I loved the campus,” said Savala on Green River CC. “I absolutely love the environment; it felt basically like a second home to my actual home.
May 22—SOAP LAKE — Soap Lake Eagles tennis player Xavier Ewing placed second in the district tournament and will be advancing to the 1B/2B state tournament in Yakima this weekend.
“I’ve had my ups and downs, but on the bright side, I’m making it to state,” said Ewing.
The Eagles overall had a successful season, with the boys ending the regular season 8-2-1. Eagles head tennis coach Lee Leavell said Ewing had an impressive journey to the state tournament this season, starting in the league tournament.