Sunday’s game, the final regular season home game of the year, will also see the team become the “Purple Rainmakers” and celebrate the 80s with music, costumes and lots of giveaways.
he game is a rematch of last week’s 56-40 loss to the Boltz in Portland.
Kolterman, a junior, led the Highlanders to a 5-1 record in the games he pitched, with his only loss of the year – and the only loss of his high school career – coming against Peninsula in the district playoffs.
Lauren Sewell, who was a standout golfer at Kentridge High School, has won the City Championship of the Seattle Women’s Golf Association.
The 86th Annual Seattle Women’s Golf Association City Championship is under way at the Fairwood Golf and Country Club, with the final rounds today (Thursday).
Members of the President’s Fan Advisory Council will have direct access, both online and face-to-face, with team executives in addition to an open forum to share their thoughts and ideas with those who can implement change.
This year, Bunnell was named captain and led the Highlanders to a 14-2-4 overall record and Seamount League championship.
The 86th Annual Seattle Women’s Golf Association City Championship is under way at the Fairwood Golf and Country Club.
Though these are just 11- and 12-year-olds playing baseball, for many it will be the last time they see the field of dream while others play the game for the first time and it won’t be their last.
The SeaTac Cobras play a rematch with the Portland Boltz at 7 p.m. Saturday at Renton Memorial Stadium. For tickets visit www.seataccobras.com.
Fairwood Golf and Country Club is hosting the Seattle Women’s Golf Association’s 86th Annual City Championship starting today (Monday).
This will feature games tonight, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and ending in a championship game at 11 a.m. Sunday.
In a game that was sloppy at times with penalties and turnovers, the Cobras (2-0, 1-0 PDFL) maintained control.
The Hazen High School track team made a strong showing last month at the state track and field meet at Mount Tahoma High School.
The Seattle Tacoma Cobras of the Professional Development Football League open up their 2013 season Saturday at Renton Memorial Stadium against the Utah Argonauts.
With their backs to the walls, Lindbergh rallied for four runs in the bottom of the seventh to knot the game at four apiece and send it into extra frames.
It was a dominant effort in all phases of the game as Sea-Tac scored on every offensive possession and surrendered less than 200 total yards.
The Hazen Highlanders season came to end Saturday with a 4-1 loss to Shorecrest during a state tournament quarterfinal game at Renton Memorial Stadium.
The loss gave the Highlanders a final record of 14-2-4. This year Hazen won the Seamount League, the sub-district championship and bi-district championship.
The Eagles head to Bellingham this weekend, to take on Lynden at 10 a.m. Saturday in a loser-out game.