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  1. West of Memphis

    This undated publicity photo released by Sony Pictures Classics shows a billboard for the West Memphis 3 tip line from the documentary film, "West of Memphis." (AP Photo/Sony Pictures Classics, Olivia Fougeirol)

  • Terry West

    Terry West, co-founder of Serious Integrated, shows off the touch screen device his company created. The business is located in Chandler’s Innovations Science and Technology Incubator, where start-up firms can conduct research and development. [submitted]

  • Kanye West

    In this Feb. 13, 2005 file photo, Kanye West poses with his three awards at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. West is the hip-hop act with the most Grammy Awards, with 14 wins. He's nominated for seven Grammys this year, including song of the year for "All of the Lights."

  • Wild West

    Sahuaro Ranch Park will return to its Wild West roots Oct. 14-16, with activites including gunfight and stunt shows.

  • Wild West

    Sahuaro Ranch Park will return to its Wild West roots Oct. 14-16, with activites including gunfight and stunt shows.

  • Wild West

    Sahuaro Ranch Park will return to its Wild West roots Oct. 14-16, with activites including gunfight and stunt shows.

  • Wild West

    Sahuaro Ranch Park will return to its Wild West roots Oct. 14-16, with activites including gunfight and stunt shows.

  • Wild West

    Sahuaro Ranch Park will return to its Wild West roots Oct. 14-16, with activites including gunfight and stunt shows.

  • Wild West

    Sahuaro Ranch Park will return to its Wild West roots Oct. 14-16, with activites including gunfight and stunt shows.

  • Wrigleyville West

    Artist rendering of what Wrigleyville West would look like at build-out.

  • Wrigleyville West

    Artist rendering of what Wrigleyville West would look like at build-out.

  • West Nile

    Ken Klomhaus is recovering from West Nile virus with the help of his wife Darr Lynn.

  • West Sixth

    The Cleveland-based Zaremba Group bought the Centerpoint Towers. Zaremba Group is one of several out-of-state companies that have started investing in the East Valley. [Andrew Hedlund, for the Tribune]

  • West Sixth

    Construction of the West Sixth complex in Tempe, shown, Friday, May 13, 2011. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • article Amy West

    Thursday, April 28, 2011 10:34 am

    I love living in Arizona because of the weather. In Arizona, the weather is always unpredictable. It can be hotter than the sun one day, but colder than Flagstaff’s snow another.

  • article BEST OF THE WEST

    Thursday, December 6, 2007 3:18 pm

    The 5A Div-II state football championship will feature play makers with stats that make defensive coordinators wake up during the night in cold sweats. Among the skill position players taking the field at 8 tonight at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale will be Centennial's senior trio of: ? Quarterback Scott Burgett who has thrown for 1,689 yards and 23 touchdowns. ? Running back Jeff Hughes a 1,200 yard rusher who has 20 touchdowns on the season while averaging 8.89 yards a carry. ? Arizona State bound wide receiver Jarrell Barbour, who has 26 catches for 531 yards and 14 touchdowns, not to mention eight interceptions from his cornerback position. Attempting to take down the 12-1 defending 5A Div-II state champion will be Westview's running back tandem of Reggie Nicholson and Brian Conley. Nicholson has rushed for 1,825 yards and 26 touchdowns on the year, averaging 10.61 yards a carry. Conley has been nearly as devastating during a 1,733-yard season including 20 touchdowns and a 12.4 a carry average for the sixth-seeded Knights (10-3). As he prepared to coach in his third straight state championship game, Dick Taylor offered an insight into how the game will be decided. "If I were a fan, I'd spend a good part of the game watching the battle between the offensive and defensive lines," said the only football coach in the history of Centennial High School. "You look at the film of some of their games and their offensive line has simply overpowered a lot of opposing defenses. They've just rolled over teams like waves." The rock that is the front seven of the Coyotes defense isn't easily eroded. In the regular season matchup between the two Desert West Region teams, the Coyotes shutdown the Westview offense. Centennial limited Nicholson to 76 yards on 13 carries and Conley to 67 yards on 14 carries in a 20-14 victory. For both backs, who have combined for 18 100-yard games, it was their second lowest rushing total of the season. "They've got a big, strong offensive line and two talented guys in the backfield, but we're just as big and our defense is really good at stopping the run," said senior defensive tackle Kendrick McBride. He will spend most of the night matched up with Westview senior stalwart center Guy Reynolds. While Reynolds garners the most acclaim, Taylor said Westview has a sound offensive line. "They do a real good job getting those backs through the hole and to the defensive team's linebackers," said Taylor, who has led Centennial to a 34-1 record against 5A Div-II opponents the last three years. "The key for us will be maintaining gap control. We've seen them on film enough to know that if you don't, those backs will find the cutback lanes." For most of the first game, Centennial did all that and more as the Knights were held to seven points in the game's first 46 plus minutes. A late touchdown made it a one score game with less than two minutes remaining. The first Westview score came on a 69-yard touchdown pass to Conley from quarterback Albert Lizarga in the first quarter. The completion and run was the lone completed pass in the game from Westview, a fact not lost on Centennial. "They pound the ball," linebacker Adam Shipley said. "You look at their two backs and they've scored something like 50 (46) rushing touchdowns between them and it's hard to imagine they're not going to run the ball a lot against us." Burgett can envision the Coyotes taking Westview out of their game plan if they were able to get off to a strong start. "We expect to put points on the board," he said. "The first time we played we didn't do much as an offense. The defense carried us a little bit, but I think we'll be more aggressive this time. They're a very tough team, but if we could get some early breathing room, that might make it hard on them." Hughes was the catalyst for the Coyotes in the first matchup, finishing with 178 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries. He also believes the Coyotes offense might be more productive this time around. "For this group of seniors, it's our last chance to play together, so I think we'll show off all the talent we have as a group," he said. Check westvalleypreps.com for coverage of the title game. IF YOU GO WHAT: 5A Div-II state championship game WHERE: University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale WHEN: 8 tonight TELEVISION: Cox 7 RADIO: 1060 AM COST: $7 general admission, $5 for students with ID ROAD TO THE FINALS No. 1 Centennial (12-1) 1st round: 56-14 over No. 16 La Joya Quarterfinals: 51-8 over No. 8 Desert Ridge Semifinals: 41-6 over No. 5 Sunnyside No. 6 Westview (10-3) 1st round: No. 11 Skyline 35-23 Quarterfinals: No. 3 Marcos de Niza 36-34 Semifinals: No. 10 South Mountain 48-6

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  • BEST OF THE WEST

  • Museum of the West’s design standards OK’d

  • Museum of the West’s design standards OK’d

    SOLAR POWERED IN THE FUTURE? Plans for the proposed Museum of the West call for a partially solar-powered glass and steel structure, three stories above ground and one below.

  • Suns continue to struggle vs. West’s best

    SHAKING THINGS UP: Mike D’Antoni could move Leandro Barbosa into the starting lineup for a struggling Raja Bell.

  • Suns continue to struggle vs. West’s best

  • article Old West best thing for new West

    Friday, March 31, 2006 5:13 am

    Lacking any serious history from a period generally referred to as the Old West, Scottsdale is still a good place to put a Western museum.

  • Film Review-West of Memphis

    This undated publicity photo released by Sony Pictures Classics shows a billboard for the West Memphis 3 tip line from the documentary film, "West of Memphis." (AP Photo/Sony Pictures Classics, Olivia Fougeirol)

  • Mesa Old West Days

    FILE PHOTO -- A pair of gunfighters blame each other for shooting a partner during one of the gunfight shows at the Mesa Old West Days. Nov. 8, 2009.

  • Foothills Club West groundbreaking

    Sue McHugh, Mick McLaughlin, Fred Kaiser, Paul Moroz and Chris Geist of the Foothills Club West Board broke ground on a new clubhouse on Friday, June 1.

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