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      <title>With math against him, WSU’s Kingma moves on</title>
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      <title>Ken Bone reinstates Kingma; started practicing last week</title>
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      <description>PULLMAN -- If first impressions are any indication, Royce Woolridge will make an immediate impact for Ken Bone's Cougar basketball team this season.  The Kansas transfer who redshirted in Pullman last season looked at ease running the offense during the team's ZZU mania kickoff scrimmage Friday before winning the dunk contest with a through-the-legs slam.</description>
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      <title>Bone talks Australia, recruiting &amp; more</title>
      <description>PULLMAN - WSU basketball coach Ken Bone sat down with CF.C earlier this week for a wide-ranging interview fresh off the Cougs’ five-game, two-week Australian tour. Among the topics discussed: the state of the program entering his fourth year in Pullman, a new walk-on, a former walk-on again placed on scholie, WSU recruiting, newcomers who could have an immediate impact this season and more.</description>
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      <description>THE COUGARS will apparently add some depth to their backcourt after Oregon freshman guard Brett Kingma announced that he’ll transfer to Washington State this month.</description>
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      <title>Kingma Pops, Headed To PAC-10</title>
      <description>Brett Kingma, a sharp shooter out of Washington, made his college choice early Saturday morning.  The 2011 prospect will stay out west for school.</description>
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      <description>PHOENIX -- The Desert Duel started early Tuesday and Aaron Harrison was among the days best performers.  Amir Garrett, Quinn Cook and Jordan Williams also had big days.</description>
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