Registration is currently open for the city of Maple Valley Parks & Recreation Youth Coed T-Ball League. Space is limited. Participants are encouraged to register before the deadline of March 5th. The player fee is $56 and includes at team T-shirt and hat.
Washington-bred Reba Is Tops ended her career Sunday the way she began it nearly four years ago, with a victory.
The 7-year-old mare exploded thru the stretch for a 2 ¼-length victory in the $78,400 Wishing Well Stakes for older fillies and mares at Santa Anita. With Joe Talamo riding, Reba Is Tops passed all eight rivals and won eased up at the wire, running about 6 ½ furlongs in 1 minute, 13.25 seconds on firm turf. She paid $8.40 as the second choice in the wagering.
Duane Hamamura, for over three decades one of the most prominent equine photographers in the state, died suddenly Saturday evening at home of natural causes.
The Washington Horsemen’s Benevolence and Protective Association and the Jockeys’ Guild have agreed on a new mount fee schedule for the 82-day Emerald Downs meet running from April 15 to Sept. 25.
The Kentlake High boys basketball team needed a front-line scorer when the season began.
A program that has been knocking on the door of the South Puget Sound League playoffs for the last couple of years, the Falcons have been consistently good, a competitive bunch that has generally played with anybody.
Tahoma dropped a game to league leading Kentridge Tuesday on the road, losing 66-52. The top scoring threats for each…
As the regular season wrapped up, Tahoma and Kentlake’s boys swim coaches had much to be proud of heading into postseason meets.
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Synergy Volleyball Club’s U12 Purple team won its first Power League Tournament on Saturday. The girls finished in second place…
Slow starts seem to be a common theme for Tahoma’s girls basketball team.
Tuesday night against Kentridge at home, Tahoma struggled to find rhythm offensively, but stayed in the game in the first half thanks to an aggressive defense that created turnovers and eventually led to the kind of transition offense head coach Keith Wasberg likes to see.
The Bears put together an 8-0 run in the last minute and 44 seconds of the first half and never looked back, putting together a 51-37 victory.
After hitting a small bump in the road, urgency has returned to the Kentwood High boys basketball team.
With star guard Gary Bell and Kentridge on the horizon in the featured game of Friday night’s third-annual Les Schwab Shootout in Kent at the ShoWare Center, the Conquerors could not have picked a better time to right the ship.
Last week, 1991 Auburn High School graduate Mark Glatt enjoyed a banner week at Santa Anita.
The Reporter’s state prep basketball rankings
Vann Belvoir has won 110 races and finished third and second in the trainers’ standings the last two seasons at Emerald Downs.
And while Belvoir hopes to make an impact at the 82-day meeting that begins Friday, April 15, he isn’t predicting a training title in 2011.
Tahoma High’s wrestling team has left one team after another reeling this season.
First it was Kentwood in December. Then last week, in what was one of the biggest South Puget Sound League North Division dual meets of the season, Auburn fell to Tahoma, 55-19.
Emerald Downs will begin its 16th season of live racing on Friday, April 15, the track announced Thursday.
The Washington Horse Racing Commission has approved an 82-day meeting that will run through Sunday, Sept. 25, down slightly from last year’s 90-day season, with live racing every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The Kentwood High girls basketball team has been searching for an additional scorer all season long.
Jason Evans, Kentlake High baseball coach, resigned because of a job conflict and the schools is seeking applicants for the position.
Evans, who does not work for the school district, began a new job and could not adjust his schedule to make the practices and games.
Chris Powers knew the Eastern Washington University football team could come back from a 19-0 deficit against Delaware in the national championship game.
Week five of the Reporter’s 4A girls and boys prep basketball rankings
