Miss Fast Dancer was up to her old tricks in Saturday’s feature race for older fillies and mares at Emerald Downs.
Kentwood takes on Puyallup 7 p.m. at Kent Memorial Park. Kentwood finished No. 1 in the SPSL north and Puyallup was first in the south.
The Tahoma High baseball team takes on Emerald Ridge 10 a.m. at Kent Memorial Park today, May 8.
Kentlake takes on Curtis in the first round of the SPSL 4A playoffs at Kent Memorial Park.
It was win or go home for the Kentwood fastpitch team Thursday afternoon against Thomas Jefferson.
The Conquerors stayed calm and got the 3-2 win to earn the fifth spot from the South Puget Sound League 4A North Division into the league playoffs thanks in large part to strong pitching and tough defense.
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Trio of local teams heading to SPSL baseball playoffs this weekend.
It was a track and field invitational party May 1 and local athletes showed they are ready for the run to state.
The race for the South Puget Sound League North Division girls tennis crown won’t be going down to the wire this season.
Tahoma needed an extra inning to win its final game of the regular season 10-8 over Thomas Jefferson. Heading into…
Wind whipped pony tails and fly balls around during a high scoring affair between Kentlake and Thomas Jefferson on Monday…
No Flies On Doodle has made a spectacular leap into older company at Emerald Downs.
Sunday, the 4-year-old filly made it 2-for-2 on the young season with a powerful 1 ¾-length victory over the favored Hallelujah Trail in the $50,000 Hastings Handicap for fillies and mares.
One of the fastest juvenile fillies in track history heads the list of 3-year-old fillies nominated to the $50,000 Federal Way Handicap at Emerald Downs on Sunday, May 9.
Valorie Lund said Atta Boy Roy would run a smashing race in the Grade 2 Churchill Downs Handicap, and the veteran trainer proved to be a prophet.
Ricky Ricky rallied through an opening inside and notched a neck victory over More Wine Won in Saturday’s feature race for 3-year-olds at Emerald Downs.
After more than a month of speculation, Chris Paulson was announced on April 22 as the new head football coach at Kentlake High.
Paulson, 28, spent the past two years at Mount Rainier. In two years with the Rams, Paulson posted an 8-11 overall record. The year before Paulson arrived at MR, the Rams were 1-9 overall.
The soccer playoffs are right around the corner.
But where are the local teams?
If the standings in the South Puget Sound League North Division remain as they were at the beginning of the week, neither Kentwood or Kentlake will be advancing.
Tahoma picked up wins over Federal Way on Wednesday and Kentwood on Thursday. The Bears take on Kent-Meridian on Friday and wrap up the season at Thomas Jefferson on Tuesday. Kentwood plays Auburn Friday and hosts Kentridge on Tuesday.
The Tahoma track and field team racked up team victories on both the girls and boys side April 22 at Kentlake.
The girls team won 200 to 64 over the Falcons.
The Kentwood girls and boys rolled up teams victories April 22 at home over Auburn.
The girls won 118-32 and the boys 93-52.
