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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.
Baseball Recap: Montesano's loss ends seven-game winning streak on the road
Montesano was the 12-11 winner over La Center when they last played one another back in April, but their luck changed this time around. The Montesano Bulldogs fell just short of the La Center Wildcats by a score of 4-2 on Saturday. For La Center's part, they saw two different...
'Out of Towners': Rochester High School's spring musical highlights graduating seniors
With nearly half of its theater students graduating this year, Rochester High School is using its spring production, “Out of Towners,” to highlight the drama program’s past
Find the Rare and Endangered Critters of Aberdeen Art Installation
While out and about in Aberdeen, you may have noticed the different animal sculptures scattered about. The Critters of Aberdeen is a project that was created based on fictitious endangered and rare animals in the Grays Harbor area. Forgotten Remnants of Grays Harbor is an organization supposedly was created under a bridge in the 1980s and focused on the preservation of these animals in the area. In truth, these delightful sculptures were created by John and Robin Gumaelius and restored by Douglas C. Orr. The story of each animal was written by Larry Bledsoe.
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