SPORTS
Tigers clamp down on Montesano
MON (20) — Stanfield 6, Dalan 4, Forster 3, Olson 3, Wade 2, Schrader 2. NAP (64) — Kaut 18, Evander 17, Schutz 16, O’Neill 6, McCoy 3, H. Fay 2, C. Fay 2. The tough news for the Napavine girls basketball team is that 1A Montesano scored the most points the Tigers have allowed all season.
Gresock scores twice in Wednesday matinee loss
TOLEDO – The Toledo Walleye fell to the Kalamazoo Wings 6-2 on Wednesday afternoon at the Huntington Center. The Toledo Walleye welcomed the Kalamazoo Wings into the Huntington Center for the last School Education Day of the season. John Lethemon would be between the pipes for the Walleye. Matt...
WIAA: 2B Okanogan Champions gets revenge on defending Champs Napavine
(Seattle, WA) The 2B Championship game is the only re-match from 2022 and the defending Champs, Napavine got the #1 seed even though they had a loss. Okanogan is now 12-0 and was the 2 seed. Napavine’s lone loss was a non-league at 1A power Lynden-Christian combined with their dominance over the rest of the schedule led the seeding committee to leave the two as is and they were spot on setting up the re-match.
Caledon Citizen’s Student-Athlete of the Week: Three-sport Student-Athlete Maggie Periera excels for the Robert F. Hall Wolfpack and the Oakville Hornets
Maggie Periera is this week’s Student-Athlete of the Week and the tri-sport athlete was recommended highly by the coaching staff at Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School as well as the Oakville Junior Hornets U22 Hockey team. Periera is a three-season high school athlete, competing on the Wolfpack Flag...
Boys Hoops: Tenino 5 Strong holds off Black Hills
(Tumwater, WA) The 1A Tenino Beavers came into this season with “young” experience for Head Coach Ryan Robertson knew he had a strong team comning intoi the season with an experienced but Junior heavy team with 7 on the varsity squad, just 2 seniors and 1 sophomore. But Friday night it would be even more difficult with 3 of his 5 junior starters on the bench dealing with either some nagging injuires or illness.
For Josh Fay and William Garrow, it's about not letting Saturday get too big
Saturday morning, William Garrow will get up hours before the crack of dawn like he always does, and go for a run. The first-year Tumwater coach's alarm goes off at 4:30 a.m., and while ...