A pair of touchdowns called back for penalties and a fumble on the 6-yard line with 1:22 left in the first half made things difficult for the Highlanders, who fell 28-7 in their home opener against the Patriots.
After an exciting last-minute win in their opening game, the Renton could not hang on to a fourth quarter lead Thursday night as Decatur scored to final 14 points to beat the Indians 32-28 at Renton Memorial Stadium.
The win came in the fourth game of a Hazen-Garfield series that has had nothing but draws. Both teams have come from behind to tie the match late in the game.
The Lindbergh Eagles got three touchdowns from their offense and two more from their defense on the way to an easy 32-0 season opener at Ingraham on Friday.
Hazen’s Nolan Hoover threw a pair of touchdowns to Isaiah Davis in the loss.
The Renton Indians won their season opener 26-20 Friday at Renton Memorial Stadium.
With time ticking down, Clayton somehow found Davis for a 48-yard touchdown pass to give the Indians a 26-20 lead and the opening game win.
According to the new coach, the team lost two standouts to graduation last year in All League players Jazzlynn Joshua and Hannah Franceschina, but she expects several “solid players” to step up and fill their shoes.
After a strong showing last season, there’s a youth movement under way on the Renton High School girls soccer team.
The season gets underway Saturday at The Joe at Hazen High School with the Highlander Invitational Jamboree.
Led by a couple of All-League players and a new face at quarterback, the Renton Indians football team has high expectations for this season.
The event is scheduled to run from 3 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Renton Memorial Stadium, 406 Logan Ave. N.
Antron Brown, a 2012 National Hot Rod Association Champion, and a Renton Technical College instructor, both tried and failed to win in competition at Pacific Raceways last weekend.
The 2012 National Hot Rod Association Champion, Antron Brown, spoke to Renton Technical College students and community members Thursday morning, encouraging them to pursue their passion.
It’s tough to imagine, knowing what we know now, that Wilson was a surprise choice to lead the team coming out of camp last year.
With the 2013 season ready to kick off, the football world is seeing Seattle a little bit differently: as contenders.
Austin Seferian-Jenkins, a University of Washington football player, spoke at a Renton Rangers youth football practice at Skyway Park, Monday evening. The Husky tight end pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for driving under the influence in Seattle Municipal Court July 15.
The only practice day with tickets still available is July 30, beginning at 10 a.m. Fans can still register through the team’s web site, bingtrainingcamp.seahawks.com.
Registration is currently softball program in the fall is currently open at www.cvac.org.
The city’s soccer teams received silver and bronze medals, the track and field team took home 36 medals and ribbons and the cycling team won 75 medals and ribbons in numerous categories.