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Business in Mesa can still be done with the East Valley Tribune in their office located inside the Mesa Chamber of Commerce, shown Tuesday, April 12, 2011. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
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Sam Coppersmith
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Tom Patterson
Bill Richardson
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Change comes swiftly to the craft of news reporting and commentary. Just two years ago, I was a everyday beat reporter with a focus on Arizona’s congressional delegation and federal issues — but prepared to chase just about any good story that I thought East Valley readers would care about.
Andy Jay sat in the stands at Glendale Arena, fresh off a pin of Mesa Mountain View’s Joe Farnsworth that gave him third place in the 189-pound class in 5A Division I.
Winter All-Trib Team, Mesa High wrestler, Andy Jay.
GIRLS GOLFER OF THE YEAR ESTHER CHOE, CACTUS SHADOWS
BOYS RUNNER OF THE YEAR MATT BOUGHTON, DESERT VISTA
BOYS SWIMMER OF THE YEAR BUDDY TURNER, HORIZON
FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR RIDGE NIELSEN, MOUNTAIN VIEW
GIRLS RUNNER OF THE YEAR JILLIAN KLASSEN, SCOTTSDALE CHRISTIAN
VOLLEYBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR TARA MUELLER, DESERT MOUNTAIN
GIRLS SWIMMER OF THE YEAR ALEESHA MILLER, MOUNTAIN VIEW
BADMINTON PLAYER OF THE YEAR ALEXANDRA ELSTON, MOUNTAIN POINTE
Over the next several months, you’ll be reading a lot about realignment and its impact on the prep sports scene. The Arizona Interscholastic Association’s conference and region face-lifts have given state title hopes to 32 more 5A and 4A schools, making it the biggest story of this young season.
Over the next several months, you’ll be reading a lot about realignment and its impact on the prep sports scene. The Arizona Interscholastic Association’s conference and region face-lifts have given state title hopes to 32 more 5A and 4A schools, making it the biggest story of this young season.
Over the next several months, you’ll be reading a lot about realignment and its impact on the prep sports scene.
Players walk on to the field before a game at Cactus Shadows last season.
Mesa spent its first 122 years without a flag. Today, that is no longer the case.
March 8, 2005
Guest Commentary by Mike McClellan
Guest Commentary by Tom Patterson
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
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