By Dennis Box
We may be months away from the start of softball season but that doesn’t mean changes aren’t happening.
Now that the school year has started and the high school fall sports season is underway – The Reporter is asking coaches, parents, athletes and anyone affiliated with a team to send in box scores and other helpful information following any game played.
The new season began on the road for Tahoma, Kentwood and Kentlake.
With the 2016-2017 school year starting, the fall sports season is upon us. The Kentlake girls swim team has had a different start already, with the co-head coaches, Erin Eronemo and Patty Swedberg and diving coach Sheila Clark all being first year coaches.
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The moment high school athletes have been waiting for has arrived.
Derek Sparks’ “House of Champions” began with a phone call as he was navigating through traffic on Interstate 5.
Long shot Perhaps a Pie took the lead in the at 1-1/8 miles Emerald Downs Distaff and ran straight to the winner’s circle.
California invader Point Piper came into Emerald Downs Sunday, Aug. 14, and won the $200,000 Grade 3 Longacres Mile setting a track record in 1 minute, 32.9 seconds.
Casey Johnson has been named the new Sports and Activities Information Director for the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.
A field of 11 thoroughbreds are expected to run in the 81st edition of the Grade 3 Longacres Mile Handicap Sunday at Emerald Downs.
By Craig Fjarlie
The ceremonial opening of high school sports is Wednesday when football practice begins statewide, and local athletic directors say the North Puget Sound League 4A is ready.
The Seattle Seahawks announced today a list of fan activities that will be available during the 13 training camp practices at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center (VMAC) began July 30. All practices open to the public are sold out.
The Pittsburgh Pirates traded minor league catcher Reese McGuire, a 2013 Kentwood graduate, on Monday to the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Kentlake graduate, Courtney Thompson, was named to the U.S. Olympic volleyball team.
After 35 years of fielding a varsity fastpitch softball team, Green River College has cut the program.
Courtney Vandersloot’s return to the Puget Sound region has a much different feel than last season.