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Thurston County 2024 High School Baseball District Recap: Olympia Wins Title, Tenino, Tumwater, Capital Qualify for State
Boys baseball teams from Thurston County competed in WIAA district baseball games this past week with several local teams qualifying. The Olympia Bears (17-6, 4A SPSL) boys team won the 4A District four competition on Saturday in extra innings with a 2-1 win over rival Puyallup. Tumwater and Capital qualified with walk-off wins. Tumwater (16-5, 2A EVCO) defeated R.A. Long 3-2 and Capital (13-8 3A SSC) played 16 innings and defeated Auburn Mountainview 11-10. Tenino (17-6, 1A) competing in 1A play beat King’s Way Christian School 9-2 Monday to qualify for 1A state tournament.
Tornados softball shines on senior day with 12-3 victory over Hawks
Despite a slow start from the Tornados offense, the Yelm softball program shined on senior day as the team secured a 12-3 victory over the River Ridge Hawks on May 9. Following the contest, Yelm ...
Rainier girls claim league crown, track program notches 10 individual titles
The Rainier High School girls track and field team proved it was the top dog in the Central 2B League with a dominant performance en route to the league title on Friday, May 10, at Kalama High ...
Steven Sipple: Turn on the lights! Wonder how football gods feel about Colorado-Nebraska this time around
Things I know, and things I think I know: Colorado can’t come into Lincoln and defeat Nebraska under the lights Sept. 7 on NBC. There’s just no way the football gods would allow it, right? Right? Oh, how I wish I could read the minds of football gods. Yes, I know, Colorado jackhammered Nebraska 36-14 […] The post Steven Sipple: Turn on the lights! Wonder how football gods feel about Colorado-Nebraska this time around appeared first on On3.
IN FOCUS: Rainier track athletes celebrate school records by breaking vinyl records
Rainier High School track and field athletes Acacia Murphy and Ella Marvin set school records en route to winning Central 2B League titles on Friday, May 10 at Kalama High School. To celebrate, their
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