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      <title>Captains Win Midwest League Title</title>
      <description>The Lake County Captains have won the Class A Midwest League championship in their first year. The Captains, who moved from the South Atlantic League this season, defeated the visiting Clinton (Iowa) Lumberkings 3-1 in the fifth and deciding game of the finals. Giovanni Soto, Jeremy Johnson and Preston Guilmet combined to pitch a three-hitter with 14 strikeouts at Classic Ballpark in Eastlake, O.</description>
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      <title>Jeremy Johnson: nice outing</title>
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      <title>P Jeremy Johnson: Providing relief</title>
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      <title>Three Cougs off on right foot in pro baseball</title>
      <description>MATT WAY, coming off an outstanding senior season at Washington State, pitched four innings of one-hit, shutout ball in his professional debut Friday night in Williamsport, Pa. He is just one of three Cougs whose new pro careers started off right.</description>
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      <title>Notebook: Ponciano; track, golf, tix giveaway</title>
      <description>WASHINGTON STATE'S BASEBALL opener is eight months away, but the Cougars have already recorded a key victory. Coach Donnie Marbut said catcher Jay Ponciano is back on scholarship and will return to WSU for his junior season. Meanwhile, there's track and golf news, and football and basketball posters and prizes will be given away at Hoopfest -- including football season tickets on the 50-yard line.</description>
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      <title>Bone eyes PSU in Kennewick; baseball pro news</title>
      <description>WASHINGTON STATE HAS scheduled a “home” basketball game with Portland State on Dec. 19 at the Toyota Center in Kennewick. The Saturday night game will be held when Pullman is typically fairly deserted after the students travel home during the Christmas break.</description>
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      <title>Cougar baseballers talk about being drafted</title>
      <description>MATT WAY'S TEAMMATES often spoke with admiration about the calm, poised manner Way went about his business when pitching for WSU. Way maintained his customary cool when he was drafted Wednesday. On one of the most important days of his life, Way was sound asleep in Pullman at about 9:15 a.m. when a Philadelphia Phillies scout called to inform Way that he had been drafted in the fifth round.</description>
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      <title>Busy days ahead for Marbut, Cougs</title>
      <description>ALL THIS SUCCESS must be going to Donnie Marbut’s head. After all, Washington State’s baseball coach has permitted himself the luxury of spending two entire days in Pullman since returning home from the NCAA regionals Sunday night. That all changes today. A wide-ranging discussion with tons of news and notes as Marbut talks baseball with Cougfan.com..</description>
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      <title>Insights from Cougs' bizarre loss to Hogs</title>
      <description>NORMAN, Okla. -- It is tempting, of course, to blame Washington State’s incredible collapse -- or, depending on your perspective, Arkansas’ incredible rally -- on post-season pedigree. The Razorbacks are playing in the NCAA baseball regionals for the eighth consecutive year. The Cougars are playing in regionals for the first time in 19 years. Experience won out in the end, right?</description>
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      <title>Marbut the Magnificent is narrow wins master</title>
      <description>PULLMAN -- There was no ceremony after the game. No announcement over the loudspeaker. No mention at all, actually. On Friday night, however, Donnie Marbut virtually clinched the Pac-10 Coach of the Year award when his Washington State Cougars clinched second place with a heartbeat-skipping, 6-5 win in 10 innings over Washington. Along the way, the Cougs also wrapped up a spot in the NCAA tourney.</description>
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      <title>Cougar Notebook: Cards for Cory, other notes</title>
      <description>COUGAR FANS live and die with their teams. In many cases, decidedly more so than other fans. Then a nice young man and promising football player like Cory Mackay is seriously injured in a crash, and balls and bats and wins and losses become so incredibly unimportant. Cory faces a far bigger and more intimidating opponent in the hospital than he ever faced on the football field.</description>
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      <description>PULLMAN -- Jeremy Johnson doesn’t look like a closer. Doesn’t act like a closer. Doesn’t wear a uniform like a closer. Pity the poor kid. All Jeremy Johnson can do is pitch like a closer -- and a very good one. “I’m not looking for guys who look the part,” Washington State baseball coach Donnie Marbut barked. “I’m looking for guys who play the part.”</description>
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