The Lindbergh baseball team beat league-rival Renton 16-7 Friday.
The following is from media releases from Hazen soccer:
Whether rain or the shine, the high school boys soccer season recently began.
The boys basketball teams vie for the 2A state title
Local athletes from Lindbergh, Renton, Hazen and Liberty competed in the state tournaments last week at the Tacoma Dome.
The 2A SPSL will expand from two divisions to three.
The team competed at the boys and girls Region II Championship on Feb. 10.
Osborn led Chargers to six league titles and 14 playoff appearances in 25 years at the helm
The team celebrated their 64-35 win over Sammamish Tuesday.
$200,000 Longacres Mile goes to the post Aug. 12.
The Indians hope to add to its seven game win streak, two games remain.
The Dillon S. Reagan Hammer Award honors the late-husband of a Risdon Middle School teacher.
The Hazen Highlanders boys basketball team have now lost four in a row.
Lindbergh Eagles hosted the Renton All City Wrestling Meet Jan. 3.
Two trains will stop in Kent
Passion for the game and helping kids achieve their goals are what kept one soccer coach around for 34 years.
After winning its first league game of the year over Kentlake Dec. 6, the Hazen Highlanders have struggled.
Jordan Babineaux fielded questions at Kent Senior Activity Center Dec. 12.
The Highlanders are in fifth place in the North Puget Sound League 4A Cascade Division.
GYMGUYZ brings equipment,trainers and workouts to homes and businesses in the local area.
