Sports

Thu, 02/12/15

by Ed Shepherd SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

Evergreen battled, and, battled, and, battled, through most of the first half, staying close, playing hard, before something seemed to get the best of the Wolverines as the game wore on, giving them a 55…MORE

Thu, 02/12/15

By Anastasia Stepankowsky

Wildcat head coach Keffrey Fazio says that the West Seattle boys basketball team isn’t built to come from behind. West Seattle fell behind 15-0 and never recovered in a 69-50 loss to the Lakeside Lions Wednesday…MORE

Thu, 02/12/15

by Paul Moseley

The #1 Seed West Seattle girls had their hands full in their Metro League tournament game against Holy Names. Playing short handed without All-Metro point guard Gabby Sarver and Metro MVP Lydia Giomi, the Wildcats put a new…MORE

Wed, 02/11/15

By Anastasia Stepankowsky

The Chief Sealth Ladyhawks played Seattle Prep to a five-point loss earlier this season, but that game was no harbinger of Tuesday’s playoff game. The Panthers dominated most of the way in a 69-39 win.

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Tue, 02/10/15

by Paul Moseley

The West Seattle boys hosted the O'Dea in a loser-out Metro tournament game Tuesday night. The Wildcats, coming off a tough loss to Franklin last week, got their rhythm back and dispatched the Fighting Irish 68-53.

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Tue, 02/10/15

By Tim Clinton SPORTS EDITOR

High schoolsGirls basketball West Seattle will play in the Metro League tournament semifinals Wednesday, after getting a bye as the No. 1 seed. The Wildcats take on the Holy Names vs. Ballard winner in a 7:30…MORE

Tue, 02/10/15

BY GERARDO BOLONG Contributing Writer

It was an excellent night for teams to display their assorted spinning and whirling talents. Highline High School led Highline School District teams with a fourth place finish in the 2015 Seamount…MORE

Tue, 02/10/15

By Tim Clinton SPORTS EDITOR

High schools

Girls basketball West Seattle will play in the Metro League tournament semifinals Wednesday, after getting a bye as the No. 1 seed. The Wildcats take on the Holy Names vs. Ballard winner in…MORE

Tue, 02/10/15

By Ed Shepherd SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

UNIVERSITY PLACE--Despite not getting one first place out of 11 swimming events or 1-meter diving, the Mount Rainier Rams' boys swim and dive team finished fourth out of 17 teams for swim coach Chris…MORE

Tue, 02/10/15

BY GERARDO BOLONG Contributing Writer

Seems like Mount Rainier has a contender. The Ram gymnastics team created a scenario in which reaching the state gymnastics meet as a team is in range after scoring 163.425 points for third place in…MORE

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