Kentwood is on a roll on the baseball diamond.
The Conquerors have started the season off 5-0 and 6-0 overall including a 6-5 victory over the Tahoma Bears on the road Monday afternoon.
Kentwood is on a roll on the baseball diamond.
The Conquerors have started the season off 5-0 and 6-0 overall including a 6-5 victory over the Tahoma Bears on the road Monday afternoon.
Steve Murray has never wavered from his vision to provide Real Life Church a home.
With the acceptance of the church’s offer on Lake Retreat Camp and Conference Center, which is just a five minute drive east of Four Corners, Murray may finally be able to lead his flock to a place they can call their own.
Kentwood couldn’t find the net in the first half against Auburn on the soccer pitch at French Field Monday night.
Kentwood has hired one of its own to take over as head boys basketball coach.
Kentwood beat Auburn 13-5 on Friday afternoon on the road.
Kentlake’s baseball team has a problem: its pitching staff is seven deep.
It’s the kind of problem any high school baseball coach would love to have as most teams have a three-man rotation.
Jason Fiorito is one step closer to seeing his master plan for Pacific Raceways become a reality.
Mark Zender couldn’t be happier than he is at Kentwood these days.
Zender is the new head coach for the Conquerors baseball squad after spending the previous three seasons coaching the freshman team.
An entire pitching staff for Tahoma High’s baseball team graduated.
A group of pitchers who helped the Bears to a South Puget Sound League North crown, their fourth appearance at the 4A state tournament in five years, and a 20-3 season.
A third boys basketball head coaching position opened up recently.
Kentlake boys basketball coach Ron Charrier will not return next season, explained the school’s Athletic Director Bruce Rick, in an email interview.
Tahoma starts out 3-0, Kentlake 2-0 and Kentwood splits first pair of games to start season
Grass Lake Elementary is literally covered in art.
Student created works are all over the walls from one end of the school to the other and while they were initially put up for the Gator Gallery Art Walk on March 15 they will remain the rest of the school year, according to Karin Deti, parent and chair of the school’s art docent committee.
More than a decade ago when Covington’s city limits were drawn a large chunk of property on the northern edge was left out — now a pair of property owners are working with the city to figure out how to bring it back in.
As the second season comes to a close for the Maple Valley-based Synergy volleyball club founder Jeff Potter couldn’t be more pleased with its progress.
Tahoma’s fastpitch team faces a number of unknowns this season.
For the past two years the squad went 15-1 in league on the strength of a group of six players who graduated in 2011.
Kentwood senior Bailey Marshall has high expectations for the fastpitch team this year.
Marshall, an infielder and co-captain, said the Conquerors need to be focused this season to accomplish their goals among them included going back to the 4A state tournament for the first time since 2009.
Kentlake has a pair of youthful new faces on its spring sports coaching staff.
Michael Fuller, a 2008 Kentwood graduate, has taken over the boys soccer team while Kaylee Powell, who graduated from Kentlake in 2006, is head coach for the fastpitch program.
Change is the only constant.
So, let me tell you about the latest change around here: we have a new assistant editor.
Except, this isn’t really a change at all.
According to a message posted to SchoolReport.org, the Tahoma School District is running two hours late this morning, Tuesday, March 13.
Brian Davis, head basketball coach at Kentwood High, resigned from the position Wednesday morning.