The Hazen girls tennis team is now 4-0. The teams are scheduled to play a rematch at Highline on Wednesday.
O’Grady has been with the Eagles for seven years, three as an assistant and the past four as head coach, where he racked up a record of 32-9.
After spotting Highline an early goal, junior midfielder Luis Puga picked up a goal in the 35th minute off an assist by senior Forward Sam Bunnell.
Lindbergh High School freshman Will Recla raced in the St. Patrick’s Day Dash last weekend, 90 days after open-heart surgery.
According to Benavides, the team expects to compete hard every day and play sound, fundamental baseball through the season.
Due to state rules that prohibit a coach from coaching his own players during the offseason, Renton boys basketball coach Rick Comer, the Seamount Coach of the Year, will handle the coaching duties for the Nisqually team tonight in a game against his own players.
Senior forward and season captain Sam Bunnell had two goals and an assist.
The Hazen fastpitch squad is looking to improve on last year’s 8-8 record and make their way into this spring’s playoffs.
The Lindbergh Eagles soccer team season got off to a rough start this weekend with losses to Foster and Ferris.
Hazen Soccer opened league play Friday night with 2-0 victory over Evergreen at Renton Memorial Stadium.
The Highlanders scored first, but Newport rallied in the second half to knot the game at a 1-1 tie.
Last year, the Highlanders finished as the Seamount League Champs, with a record of 9-6-4, but lost to eventual state champion Bainbridge in the first round of the state tournament.
Coming off a tough 2012 season, the Lindbergh boys soccer team hopes to improve through the season and stay competitive.
This year, the Hazen squad has changed its format from a coed team to girls-only for the spring and Coach Gail Ellis said her group “should be the team to beat.”
Coming off a rough showing in Saturday’s Hazen Jamboree, Hazen Soccer on Monday faced Interlake’s Saints in a non-league contest at The Joe, falling 3-0 in their first match of the season.
After first-round wins from both teams, the Indians struggled in the second round, but the girls team eventually won third place while the boys brought home a fifth-place finish.
The Seamount champion Indians dropped their final two games, after a first round victory Thursday.
Last second layup lifts Indians to victory in third-place game.
Renton opened up an early lead on the back of a big first half from Jordan Armstrong and headed into halftime ahead 21-11
There are several ways for fans on this side of the mountains to follow their teams as they compete in Yakima.