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Fresno right winger Kris Porter, who was last year’s West Coast League playoff MVP, is having another strong season. This year, Porter, a known sniper, has become more of a playmaker. He eclipsed his career high for assists in early February and is on pace to end this season with more assists than goals for the first time in his Falcons career. Porter, 28, has had both a four-goal game and a six-assist game this season. “That’s the one thing he developed,” said coach Blaine Moore, “the ability to make plays.” Porter had 22 goals and 51 points through 46 games.…

March 7, 2003

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