The Hazen Post 19 Legion team topped Lakeside-Issaquah Legion 4-1 Saturday. Hazen (4-2) got RBI doubles from Patrick Ward and…
After an earlier report saying St. Louis Rams safety Oshiomogho Atogwe might be visiting the Seahawks, Adam Schefter now reports…
Opportunities are hard to come by and your replacement is never more than a phone call away in the NFL. That goes double for the position with the league’s shortest shelf life – running back.
Quinton Ganther, one of five Seattle running backs currently fighting for a spot on the final roster, knows that as well as anyone.
Photos from June 15 practice at Virginia Mason Athletic Center.
Greg Johns, of Seattlepi.com, reports Seattle Seahawks linebacker Leroy Hill rejoined the team in offeason workouts Monday. Hill is facing…
Liberty senior outfielder Aris Califano made the all-KingCo 3A/2A first team.
Liberty’s Dean Byron earned a first team all-KingCo 3A/2A mention for the Patriots.
Three local players earned first team all-Seamount mentions among the all-Seamount awards for boys soccer.
Hazen senior catcher Chelsea Moorhead has committed to play fast pitch for Pacific Lutheran University.
After releasing running back LenDale White, the Seattle Seahawks could be looking to bolster their running back group.
Allen Wilson of the Buffalo News reports the Seahawks explored a trade for Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch before the NFL Draft in April, but the price was too steep for Seattle.
Heart pounding, P.J. Benedictus looked down at the note in his sock that laid out his goals. Moments later, he accomplished the biggest one.
The Renton High junior leapt a distance of 49 feet, 3/4 inches to win the 3A state triple-jump title May 29 at Mount Tahoma Stadium.
Junior P.J. Benedictus won the 3A state title in the triple jump with a distance of 49 feet, 3/4 inches. Benedictus won by nearly two feet, and had two other jumps (47 feet, 10 inches; 47 feet, 8 inches) that would’ve won the title.
Renton’s Cindy Lim led the way for local golfers, placing eighth at the 3A golf tournament May 25-26.
Lim hit a 76 in the first round and 78 in the second round, good for a total score of 154. She finished nine strokes behind the leader.
Lindbergh’s Jennifer Steinhilber scored an 81 the first day and 87 in the second round, for a total score of 168. She finished in 23rd.
Both of Renton’s qualifying doubles teams won at least one match at the 3A state tennis tournament May 28-29 at Vancouver Tennis Center.
Lindbergh’s Ulysses Lane and T.J. Bayna lost 6-0, 6-0 to Andrew LaCava and Jason Bediones of Seattle Prep in the first round. LaCava and Bediones went on to win the state title.
Renton’s Cindy Lim leads area golfers after her 76 in the first round of the 3A state tournament has her in seventh place.
Lindbergh’s Jennifer Steinhilber scored an 81 the first day, tying her for 17th. She hit an 87 Wednesday in the second round, for a total score of 168.
After an undefeated dual-meet season, second place at the KingCo 3A meet and numerous school records shattered, add one more accolade for the Liberty boys track and field team in 2010: District champions.
The Patriots won the Sea-King District Meet May 21, scoring 100 points to best second-place Bellevue with 87. It is the first district title for the Liberty boys team in school history.
The Liberty Rugby Football Club fell to Chuckanut in the U19 state title game May 22 at Magnuson Park in…
Four local athletes qualified for the 3A state tennis championships.
Lindbergh’s boys doubles team of Ulysses Lane and T.J. Bayna placed sixth at districts, while Hazen’s boys doubles team of Jack Li and Colin Jones took seventh.
The Hazen boys track and field team is peaking at just the right time. The Highlanders scored 40 points and tied for third at the West Central District III meet May 22 at Mount Tahoma.
Lindbergh placed seventh, scoring 32 points. Renton scored 20 and tied for 16th.
Lindbergh’s Tommy Kawamura and Isaiah Williams, along with Hazen’s John Wall, Nick Sharp and Anthony Pina will all play in the Seamount/SPSL All-state feeder game June 3.
