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      <title>Cougs' kicking outlook comes into focus</title>
      <description>ONE OF THE MOST heated battles on the Palouse this spring has been at kicker, where newcomers Patrick Rooney and Matt Myers have joined sophomore-to-be Wade Penner in a three-way fight to succeed Romeen Abdolmohammadi as the Cougars’ No. 1 toe. With one day to go before the spring season is a wrap, special teams coach Steve Broussard says he has his man.</description>
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