West Seattle - Sports

Sun, 02/15/15

West Seattle High School's boys basketball season came to a conclusion with a 79-56 loss at Eastside Catholic in the opening round of the Sea-King District tournament Saturday night.

A win would have advanced the Wildcats into the double…MORE

Sun, 02/15/15

Strength, speed, endurance and skill combined to send several Sealth students to the state wrestling tournament.

Boys headed to State - Daron Comacho won first in his weight class at regionals and was named Metro Wrestler of the Year.…MORE

Sun, 02/15/15

by Ed Shepherd SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

The Highline/Tyee/Evergreen co-op swim team brought four swimmers, all from the Pirates, to a big meet, and, they earned some high places and good finishes, not to mention, one big surprises finish that…MORE

Sat, 02/14/15

by Paul Moseley

The Boys

The West Seattle Boys play tonight in the opening round of the Sea King District 2 Tournament. The Tourney is both a coveted conquest and a road to the Regional and State Championships.

The West…MORE

Sat, 02/14/15

by Paul Moseley

The West Seattle girls basketball team proved, again, that they are the best team in the Metro League. The Wildcats beat the Cleveland Eagles 49-48 in front of a roaring crowd tonight to win the Metro League tournament.…MORE

Fri, 02/13/15

By Anastasia Stepankowsky Thursday night was the last chance for both West Seattle and Bainbridge to continue their seasons and clinch the last Metro Conference spot in the district tournament. West Seattle avenged an earlier 3-point loss to…MORE

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.

“I…MORE

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