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  • Shadle Park's Kaylee Rector hugs teammate Lindsay Niemeier (3) after Shadle Park's 3A State Championship win Friday night at the Toyota Center in Kennewick.
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  • Young audience members get the first look at Columbia High School graduates before a commencement ceremony on June 1, 2012 in the Burbank school's gym.
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  • Marcy London, left, of Wenatchee, watches as her granddaughter Skylynn London, 3, stirs her tea during the 18th annual High Tea Social at the Kennewick Senior Center on May 26.
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  • Levi, left, and Luke play Xbox as Silvia Estrada, Levi's fiancee, uses a laptop. The couple both graduated from Pasco High School this year and will attend the University of Idaho.
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  • Since its inception in 2004, the Kennewick High School bowling team has placed first in the regional tournament five times and placed second at State three times. With a strong core of returning varsity bowlers, Kennewick was heavily favored to win the region and be contenders for the state title, which they lost by 18 pins to Emerald Ridge last year...More important than records and titles is the sense of team and the ability to compete. "This is a life sport," says assistant coach Tom Richardson. "Bowling's a sport that anybody can do. Not everybody can be a gymnast. Not everybody is going to be a great baseball player or a great football player, but everybody can be a great bowler if they're willing to do it."
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  • Levi pitches a tennis ball to Luke as the Burgess brothers celebrate Levi's 18th birthday with a game on a regulation-sized Little League field their father built on their land in 1999. "Now they're too big," said their father, Wayne. "If they hit a good hard drive, it's over into the pasture. Just to watch the kids out there playing is a dream come true." This year's matchup held extra significance because Levi was looking for revenge after Luke struck him out when Pasco visited Chiawana for the high school season opener. While Levi didn't manage to strike out Luke in this ball game, he did manage to bean him with a pitch. "I needed some payback," said Levi. "It made me feel good. He cried." Luke's comeback: "No, I didn't. I took it like a man."
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  • Karissa Shiflet, 16, left, jokes around with Megan Weir, 16, and pro shop employee Evan Nash as pro shop manager Alan Cooke, right, gets Blair Westerman, 16, sized for her ball. Every player on the team is provided with a custom-fitted ball for the duration of their high school career. Varsity players and the first J.V. team all have three or four balls.
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  • High School Football Preview 2010..Design by Jeremy Dutton
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  • Dillon Lane of Kennewick, right, talks with Kennewick police after colliding with a school bus in his 2001 Hyundai Elantra on Columbia Center Boulevard at 4th Avenue in Kennewick. Around 40 kids were on board from Desert Hills Middle School and Kamiakin High School. No one was hurt, "just sore from the seatbelt kicking my ass," said Lane. Kennewick police Sgt. Ken Lattin said the bus driver was at fault since she was turning left, and she would be cited for failure to yield. Another school bus came to pick up kids who hadn't already called their parents and the this bus was able to drive away. "School buses are built to take a hit like this," said Ethan Schwebke, transportation manager for Kennewick School District. "The only thing they lose against is a semi or a train."
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  • Cover for the Tri-City Herald's 2010 High School Football preview. The cover is a composite of three photos I shot. Cover design by Jeremy Dutton.
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  • Jonathon Bushek of Atlas Track & Tennis in Tualatin, Ore. paints the lines in on one of eight tennis courts at Kamiakin High School in Kennewick, Wash. The lines were the last step of maintenance on the courts.
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  • Members of the Tri-Cities based Peak Putters and Yakima based All Wheelers off road clubs take a break at the top of a hill overlooking an old campsite full of debris and beer bottles. Club members not only dislike the danger of driving over glass and nails leftover from pallet fires, but also being lumped in with the offenders, who they often attribute as partying high school kids. The group packs out whatever it brings in, plus other garbage they find on the site. "It's public land," says Dave Walters. "It's here for everybody, but you have to treat it right."
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  • Sunnyside defeated Kamiakin in a dual meet on Jan. 12 at Kamiakin High School in Kennewick.
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  • The Burgesses prepare for a barbecue in the kitchen as uniforms for the Pasco Sun Devils American Legion baseball team fill the living room. Wayne, right, is the president of the board, and his wife Becky is the treasurerer. As the summer season approached, they had to take inventory and figure out which home and away jerseys needed replacing. Though Luke and Levi played for different teams during the high school season, Legion ball will give them one last time to play together. "He'll probably be pitching, and I'll play outfield, backing him up when they hit bombs," says Levi. "Thanks, Levi," says Luke. "It'll be fun," says Levi. "We go back to being brothers." Luke, being a freshman on the senior team, will see limited playing time. "I knew I wasn't going to play at all in Wenatchee," he says. "When Levi told me I might not be able to play, I just asked him if I could be in the dugout, at least. It was fun to sit in the dugout with all the guys, and I was actually nervous."
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  • Matt Griffin of Seattle backflips out of the a party island shared with, clockwise from right, Rachael Hiatt, Dana Werner, Natalie Corcimiglia, Alisha Martin and Max Hubbard at Greg and Jan Bowers' Pasco home as an unlimited heat runs on the river in 2010. The group are former college friends with their son, Scotty Bowers, a Southridge High School graduate and got to enjoy some of the best seats in the house.
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  • Members of the Tri-Cities based Peak Putters and Yakima based All Wheelers off road clubs take a break at the top of a hill overlooking an old campsite full of debris and beer bottles. Club members not only dislike the danger of driving over glass and nails leftover from pallet fires, but also being lumped in with the offenders, who they often attribute as partying high school kids. The group packs out whatever it brings in, plus other garbage they find on the site. "It's public land," says Dave Walters. "It's here for everybody, but you have to treat it right."
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