Tahoma bounced back from a tough loss on Jan. 7 to Kentwood with a double digit victory, 54-40, over Kentlake on the road on Tuesday night.
Kentwood pulled out a hard fought 44-42 victory over Tahoma Friday, Jan. 7 at home.
The victory gives the Conks a 5-2 South Puget Sound League, 4A North record with 8-2 overall. The Bears are at 1-6 in the SPSL with 4-7 overall.
Kentwood pulled out the victory tonight, Jan. 7, at home over Tahoma 44-42.
The Conks were up by 10 in the second half, but the Bears clawed back into the scoring.
Varsity scores from dual at Tahoma High School with Tahoma Bears against Auburn Trojans.
Kentlake 46 – Auburn Riverside 17 – Prep Wrestling Results
The Reporter’s state prep basketball rankings
Although she didn’t win, Washington-bred Reba Is Tops ran another big race Sunday at Santa Anita to finish third in the $100,000 Monrovia Stakes, Grade 3, on the hillside turf course.
Tahoma took fourth place at the inaugural SPSL Championships tournament while Kentwood finished seventh and Kentlake 14th.
This time of year, however, I prefer to look ahead rather than back. With that in mind, let’s take a look at Kent’s Top 10 sports stories (or potential ones) for the year to come.
Eastern Washington University’s football team will be making its first appearance in a national title game and Tahoma High graduate Chris Powers will be there snapping the ball on Jan. 7 in Frisco, Texas.
The Tahoma gymnastic team is taking the floor with both youth and enthusiasm.
First year coach Venise Cunningham said, “We are a really young team, most are sophomores. Some of the girls are trying gymnastics for the first time.”
Maple Valley Parks and Recreation will be offering several new classes starting in early 2011.
Maple Valley Parks & Recreation’s Adult Fast Break Basketball League concluded last Dec. 16 at Tahoma Junior High when the third seeded Legacy Landscaping defeated the fourth seeded Team Pozzi 68-59.
Monday, Dec. 13, the Kentlake and Kentwood girls soccer teams came together to present a check for $4,850 to the Covington MultiCare Mammogram Assistance Fund.
ERIK FULMER, Kentlake
Grade: Sophomore. Sport: Swimming. Favorite class: Physics. Accomplishment: Fulmer, one of Kentlake’s top swimmers, qualified for state in the 200 IM during a meet against Kentridge last week. If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: I would invite Chuck Norris to dinner.
The Reporter newspaper’s Class 4A and Class 3A basketball rankings for the third week of the season.
The Tahoma basketball boys picked up a win Monday beating Auburn Mountainview 53-52.
The Bears took on the Lions on the road in a nonleague game.
Leading in the scoring category for Tahoma was Ryan Goodman with 16.
Christian Behrens came in with eight points and Logan Gudde, also had eight.
Kentlake High administrators celebrated six Falcon student-athletes on Thursday morning.
Parents, students, coaches and friends gathered in Kentlake’s main gym to congratulate seniors Erika Smyth, Jessie Richardson, Erin Crowley, Katherine Miccile, Chelsea Bailey and Sean Hartnett on their opportunities to continue to participate in sports at the collegiate level.
Point of Reference, a 4-year-old Benchmark filly, prevailed by one length at 7-to-1 odds in 1 minute, 10.12 seconds on the synthetic Tapeta surface in an open six-furlong allowance race at Golden Gate Fields on Dec. 10.
What if? That thought has gone through the mind of Kentwood High senior Ruben Navejas more than a handful of…
