Washington’s Winter Wheat crop improving
From Pullman Radio news
The Washington winter wheat crop is improving according
to the latest numbers from the National Agricultural Statistics Service.
Washington growers are expected to produce 125 million bushels of winter wheat
this Summer based on July 1st conditions. That's up 4% from the June forecast.
Idaho growers are predicted to produce 59 bushels of winter wheat based on this
month's conditions. That's down 4% from last month's forecast.
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Kenny Tripp Joins WSU Men’s Basketball Staff
From WSU Sports Info
PULLMAN, Wash. – Kenny Tripp has been named Washington
State men’s basketball’s assistant coordinator of operations, head coach Ernie
Kent announced Thursday.
“Kenny is a very hard worker with a vast knowledge of the
game and variety of experience for someone his age,” Kent said. “He will be a
great addition to our program and I’m excited to have him on staff.”
Tripp joins the Cougars after one year as an assistant
coach for Division II Metropolitan State University of Denver in 2017-18. At
Metro State, Tripp assisted in all areas of the program, including the
organization of team travel, academics, the recruitment of potential student-athletes,
and working on the court to develop the team’s post-players.
Prior to his stint with the Roadrunners, Tripp served as
a graduate assistant for the men’s basketball program at Division II Regis
University at Denver, Colo., for two years (2015-17).
His graduate assistantship followed four years as a
student manager at the University of Nevada. During his time at Nevada, the
Wolf Pack won the Western Athletic Conference regular season championship and
made a postseason appearance in the NIT in 2012.
A native of Sacramento, Calif., Tripp earned his
bachelor’s degree in business management from Nevada in 2015, and in 2017
earned his Master of Business Administration (MBA) with an emphasis in
strategic management from Regis.
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