March 2008

Loss to Seahawks leaves Mo8untt Rainier on the edge

Every one lost, as a team.

Led by a 1-for-13, first-half, three-point, shooting percentage, the Mount Rainer boys basketball team's hopes of getting to state easy were dashed by the lucky Peninsula Seahawks, who took advantage of that first and second quarter shooting awfulness of the Rams in a 62-53 win in a West Central/Southwest 3A District playoff game Saturday.

Fortunately, the Rams had, as of this writing, one more chance to get on the road to instant recovery and make state, by playing league rival, Kennedy.

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Foster falls to Redskins

TACOMA-Dalesky and Black Gymnasium at Henry Foss High School turned into a graveyard of dreams for Foster High School of Tukwila in a 47-35 loss to Olympic League champion Port Townsend in 2008 West Central District 2A boys championship game action Thursday.

Port Townsend (21-1) earned the No. 1 seed to the state tournament, which begins today at the Tacoma Dome.

Foster (13-10) met Steilacoom for the fourth time this season Saturday (after press time) in a bid for the No.

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Bulldogs detoured on the way to state tourney

TACOMA - Disruption of patterns and an inability to control the ball detoured the Foster Bulldogs' journey to state Friday at Henry Foss High School.

Eatonville (16-7) utilized tough inside play and turnovers to destroy Foster of Tukwila 52-34 in the Class 2A West Central District III girls basketball championship game.

The Cruisers grabbed the district No. 1 seed to the state tournament while Foster (16-7) faced Kingston on Friday after press time for the No.

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Gators get past Snohomish, Shadle Park

TACOMA--Snohomish had a hole in its defense the size of Decatur's Darious Walker in last Wednesday's state Class 4A boys basketball tournament opener.

Walker wound up with a game high 27 points as the Gators won going away, 49-39, in the action at the Tacoma Dome.

"It's just like they (Snohomish) wanted to give him the ball," said Decatur teammate Michael Hale III of Walker.

"We thought they were going to play zone, but they played man-to-man," said Gators head coach Kevin Olson.

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Chairwoman Patterson to lead lobbying effort for more south county services

King County Council Chairwoman Julia Patterson plans to organize south county community leaders across city boundaries to lobby for more services for the area.

"The time to talk about it is over-it is time to do something," Patterson declared.

Patterson announced her plans at the Feb. 26 SeaTac City Council meeting.

She lives in SeaTac and was an original member of the SeaTac council when the city incorporated. Her husband, Pat Patterson, is the city's facilities director.

Patterson noted that south King County is broken into small cities.

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Girls Scouts donating to Operation Cookie Drop

It's that time of year again.

Through March 16, Highline-area Girl Scouts are selling cookies at local stores and supermarkets.

And again this year, as part of the Girl Scouts Gift of Caring program - in partnership with Seattle-based Fisher Communications - customers can once again participate in Operation Cookie Drop by donating cookies to servicemen and women in our armed forces.

Last year, customers in Western Washington donated more than 72,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies to our troops. This year's goal is 100,000 boxes.

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Eagles road to final went through Franklin, Lincoln

TACOMA--Hard play to the core characterized Thursday's state boys Class 4A quarterfinal basketball collision between Federal Way and Narrows League champion powerhouse Lincoln of Tacoma.

Lincoln's sudden attacks and bumps at first threw off the Eagles, but they put themselves back together and won, 52-45.

"They play you hard nosed and because of the physical play it disturbed us in our shooting," said Federal Way head coach Jerome Collins. "I told the kids to keep their heads up.

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Sports briefs

Fastpitch registration

Federal Way Girls Fastpitch Association is accepting registrations for girls ages 6 to 14 for its upcoming season. For more information, please visit www.eteamz.com/FWGFA or call 253 520 6514.

Masters offer workouts

The Federal Way Masters swimming team for ages 19 and over is now offering three workout session times at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center located at 650 SW Campus Drive in Federal Way.

Monday through Friday a 5:30-6:45 a.m. and a 7-8 p.m.

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