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  1. article Miranda July's 'Future' is whimsical

    Friday, August 19, 2011 12:00 am

    Ask me if I'd like to see a precious movie that includes a narrating cat, a talking moon and a heroine that greets her boyfriend in the morning with 'Hello, person,' and I will likely leave in my wake a wisp of smoke and a Roadrunner-shaped hole in the cinema wall.

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  • article Hispanic lawmakers want probe of Arpaio sweeps

    Friday, April 18, 2008 12:20 am

    A group of Hispanic state lawmakers called Thursday for a federal civil rights investigation of the recent sweeps by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office that have led to arrests of dozens of illegal immigrants.

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  • article Phoenix lawyer Peter Baird dies of leukemia

    Tuesday, September 1, 2009 4:42 pm

    Peter Baird, an attorney who argued several high-profile cases during a 43-year career, has died. He was 68.

  • article Victims of fiery crash in Tempe identified

    Monday, April 2, 2007 11:38 am

    Tempe police have identified the man and woman killed during a police chase Sunday as Sacaton residents Erika Nish, 30, and Stephen Williams, 22.

  • article D.V.'s Bambic wins third state title in unique fashion

    Saturday, February 9, 2013 12:26 am

    PRESCOTT VALLEY – Transforming from a somewhat plump freshman to a svelte three-time state wrestling champion has given Alex Bambic one of the most unique – and successful – careers in Arizona wrestling history.

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  • article Voices on illegal immigration reveal heartfelt and heartless souls

    Sunday, May 7, 2006 6:50 am

    I just can’t seem to forget about the responses to Tuesday’s column. It bothered me all week.

  • article Div. I Section III wrestling: Ratliff, Brady, Bambic among sectional winners

    Sunday, February 3, 2013 12:40 am

    Arch Ratliff knows in the big picture the win doesn’t matter all that much if he isn’t able to do it again next week.

    But on Saturday it was enough to bring a big old smile to the Perry 120-pound senior as he earned a Division I, Section III title by beating Sunnyside’s Sergio Miranda 7-6.

    “I knew he was undefeated and a state champion,” he said of the scouting report. “That was enough motivation, but I have to think of it as any other match because unless I do it again next week (at state) it doesn’t mean much.”

    Ratliff trailed early, but then was able to win a scramble late that lead to a four-point move and a 7-6 win over Miranda.

    The win was one of the better contested finals in one of the state’s most difficult state-qualifying tournaments.

    To get an idea of how top heavy the tournament was with six high-caliber programs in the 12-team field here are the numbers.

    Of the 56 available qualifying spots, Sunnyside (11), Chandler (9), Corona del Sol (10), Basha (6), Perry (6) and Desert Vista (6) took up 86 percent (48) of the spots on the podium.

    “When you have the powerhouses that were here that’s going to happen,” Thunder coach David Gonzalez said. “You have to get through this and regroup for next week.”

    Sunnyside coach Anthony Leon said regardless of how many qualify for state they still need to perform next week.

    “I think the AIA is doing the wrong thing and I am sure every coach in here thinks the same thing,” he said. “You still have to go out Thursday and Friday and perform. That’s what we plan on doing.”

    It led to some very good finals matches as Chandler’s Dalton Brady continued his quest toward a fourth state title with a 7-4 win over Raul Moraga, Chandler’s Dalton Moran bested Corona’s Colton Winstead 7-5 and of course the Ratliff upset.

    Locally, Desert Vista had a lone champion in senior Alex Bambic (182) as he looked to be in typical postseason form with a pin in 2:51 against Chandler’s Joe Miranda to set himself up to tie the school record of three state titles next week.

    Desert Vista had 10 wrestlers in the consolation semifinals with five of those wrestlers earning a place in the 16-man state bracket.

    State-placer Brian Mitchell (113), senior Cooper Gardner (138), sophomore Jeremiah Imonode (170), junior Tristan Ezell (195) and heavyweight Adam Ortega (HVY) were able to scale the consolation brackets.

    Mitchell and Ortega finished third, while Gardner was fourth. Ezell and Imonode forfeited in the finals to finish fourth.

    Mountain Pointe was able to get two to state as Cody Rojas (120) qualified for the fourth time after defaulting to fourth due to illness.

    The other Pride qualifier was senior Patrick Murphy, who finished fourth at 160.

    “It’s amazing,” Murphy said about being a state qualifier. “It means all the hard work over the last seven years finally paid off.”

    The Pride had two former state qualifiers Trey Stevenson and Blake Gaughan come up short and Desert Vista had one in Matt Mathers. It’s a sign of exactly how tough this tournament ended up being.

    “Blake not making it was a heartbreaker,” Pride coach Darrick Kahle said. “This is a tough tournament. One missed takedown here or a slip up here and you are out.”

    Ahwatukee resident and Corona del Sol junior Zach Walton won the 145-pound with an impressive 11-6 win over Chandler’s Estevan Ulibarri.

    “I’m confident in my defense and don’t think anyone can score on me so it is opening up other things,” said Walton, who finished as a state runner-up last year. “This is a tough sectional so I assume I am the No. 1 seed at state and that’s the spot I want to be in.”

    Contact writer: (480) 898-7915 or JSkoda@ahwatukee.com. Follow him on Twitter @JSKodaAFN

    Team standings

    1. Sunnyside 214.5; 2. Chandler 187; 3. Corona 178; 4. Desert Vista 116; 5. Basha 112; 6. Perry 105; 7. Hamilton 48; 8. Tucson 43.5; 9. Mountain Pointe 37; 10. Buena 32.5; 11. Desert View 31; 12. Rincon 19.5.

    Finals

    106 – Delorm (Des. View) dec. Reyes (Chan), 6-2. Third – Carillo (Corona) dec. Murillo (Sunny), 3-2.

    113 – Olivas (Sunny) maj. Dec. Krum (Basha), 15-6. Third – Mitchell (DV) pin PanePinto (Chan), 1:55.

    120 - Ratliff (Perry) dec. Miranda (Sunny), 7-6. Third – Churchill (Corona) by default of Rojas (MP).

    126 – Olivas (Sunny) by default over Moran (Chan). Third – McCurdy (Basha) dec. Vazquez (Ham), 2-1.

    132 – Farina (Corona) tech. fall over Rico (Chan). Third – Quiroz-Rom (Tucson) by default over Lara (Bahsa).

    138 – Brady (Chan) dec. Moraga (Sunny), 7-4. Third – Latin (Basha) pin Gardner (DV), 4:11.

    145 – Walton (Corona) dec. Ulibarri (Chan), 11-6. Third – Steinback (Sunny) dec. Parda (Perry), 3-2.

    152 – Moran (Chan) dec. Winstead (Corona), 7-5. Third – Miranda (Sunny) dec. Ratliff (Perry), 11-5.

    160 – Tursini (Corona) dec. Stadler (Basha), 8-2. Third – Powers (Buena) maj. Dec. Murphy (MP), 9-1.

    170 – Ronayne (Basha) pin DiSilva (Ham), 3:08. Third – Barker (Corona) won by default over Imonode (DV).

    182 – Bambic (DV) pin Miranda (Chan), 2:51. Third – Arredondo (Perry) dec. Dorame (Sunny).

    195 – Gonzalez (Sunny) maj. Dec. Kronborg (Corona), 12-4. Third – Serrano (Perry) by default over Ezell (DV).

    220 – Lattner (Chan) pin Deatherage (Sunny), 3:14. Third – Joseph-Jam (Ham) by default over Caliendo (Corona).

    HVY – Villegas (Sunny) pin Motes (Perry), 2:13. Third – Ortega (DV) dec. Moore (Corona), 12-4.

     
     

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  • article Arizona: Did you know?

    Saturday, February 12, 2011 9:00 am

    - The state’s name has several possible origins. The Basque words aritz ona mean “good oaks,” while several theories involve Indian words for “small spring” or “silver bearing.”

  • article Arizona: Did you know?

    Saturday, February 12, 2011 9:00 am

    - The state’s name has several possible origins. The Basque words aritz ona mean “good oaks,” while several theories involve Indian words for “small spring” or “silver bearing.”

  • article Arizona: Did you know?

    Saturday, February 12, 2011 9:00 am

    - The state’s name has several possible origins. The Basque words aritz ona mean “good oaks,” while several theories involve Indian words for “small spring” or “silver bearing.”

  • article Phoenix mayor: Sheriff should focus on warrants

    Wednesday, April 16, 2008 9:46 pm

    The war of words between Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon and Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio continued Wednesday as Gordon blasted the sheriff for not tracking down thousands of criminals running free in the Valley.

  • article Wrestling: DV opens with win over defending state champion Chandler

    Tuesday, November 20, 2012 11:12 pm

    Wrestling dual meets in November are essentially false advertising.

  • article Chandler, Mountain View, Corona, Queen Creek wrestlers excel to begin state meet

    Thursday, February 7, 2013 8:57 pm

    PRESCOTT VALLEY – It was hard to take it all in at times.

  • article Q.C. starts region play with win over Tempe

    Friday, October 3, 2008 11:14 pm

    Like the proverb that says a journey of a thousand miles begins with one step, Queen Creek took its first step in the 4A-II East Sky Region with a 24-7 win at Tempe in the region opener for both teams on Friday.

  • article Court: Smuggling law also applies to migrants

    Thursday, July 17, 2008 1:47 pm

    People who hire "coyotes" to get them into this country can be prosecuted under a state law aimed at the smugglers, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.

  • article Mesa edges Mountain View for wrestling title

    Wednesday, January 31, 2007 10:52 pm

    Andy Jay wasn’t used to this. The Mesa senior wrestler hadn’t lost a match this season. He was pushed by opponents before, but not like this. Jay was not only trailing his match at 189 pounds, he was being shut out.

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  • article Migrant’s smuggling conviction reversed

    Wednesday, December 6, 2006 5:08 am

    Migrants who pay others to smuggle them into this country can’t be charged with conspiracy, a Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday. Judge Thomas O’Toole overturned Arizona’s first jury conviction under a 2005 state law that makes human smuggling a crime.

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  • article Judge: Migrants can be charged

    Saturday, June 10, 2006 6:26 am

    People who hire “coyotes” to get them into this country can be prosecuted under a year-old state law designed to crack down on smugglers, a Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled Friday.

  • article Judge: Migrants can be charged

    Saturday, June 10, 2006 6:28 am

    People who hire “coyotes” to get them into this country can be prosecuted under a year-old state law designed to crack down on smugglers, a Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled Friday.

  • article ASU women to rely on defense

    Saturday, March 19, 2005 6:44 am

    As of Monday afternoon, Eastern Kentucky women’s basketball coach Larry Joe Inman didn’t quite know what to make of Arizona State.

  • article ASU women to rely on defense

    Saturday, March 19, 2005 6:45 am

    March 19, 2005

  • article This is season Skyline has been waiting for

    Friday, August 29, 2008 2:41 pm

    This is the year.

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  • article All-Tribune wrestling 2012-2013

    Saturday, March 9, 2013 8:02 am

    All-Tribune First Team

  • article ‘21 Jump Street’ a charming comedy with heart

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 1:08 pm

    The new “21 Jump Street” derives its inspiration from the 1980s television series of the same name that starred a young Johnny Depp. Other than a few key elements though, the film adaptation shares little in common with the original source material. Where the show was mostly a by-the-numbers drama that employed moral messages about drugs and alcohol, the film is an action comedy in the tradition of “The Other Guys.” Keep in mind that any movie that earns comparison to “The Other Guys” is a winner in my book.

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  • article ‘21 Jump Street’ a charming comedy with heart

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 1:08 pm

    The new “21 Jump Street” derives its inspiration from the 1980s television series of the same name that starred a young Johnny Depp. Other than a few key elements though, the film adaptation shares little in common with the original source material. Where the show was mostly a by-the-numbers drama that employed moral messages about drugs and alcohol, the film is an action comedy in the tradition of “The Other Guys.” Keep in mind that any movie that earns comparison to “The Other Guys” is a winner in my book.

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