Steve Konowalchuk has spent the last five years as the Seattle Thunderbirds coach, building his team for a chance to win a Western Hockey League championship.
The Tahoma girls water polo team lost two in a row last week to Puyallup and Enumclaw.
The following are scores from the week of play.
With one game left in the regular season, the Falcons sit in second place in the South Puget Sound League Northeast division.
Olivia Ribera named Athlete of the Week
Kentlake girls tennis hosted Kent-Meridian Thursday.
The following are scores and results from the last week of play for 2016 spring sports.
Since the beginning of April, the Tahoma Bears are 2-1.
After losing its April 1 game 3-2 to Kentridge, the boys soccer team are on a two game winning streak. The latest win came April 6 when Tahoma hosted Decatur.
The Tahoma girls water polo team played in the Emerald Ridge Invitational Tournament at Rogers High School over the weekend.
Stryker Phd is on a path to find a charmed number – three.
If the stars line up as planned, the 7-year-old son of Bertrando will aim for his third consecutive trip to the Longacres Mile winner’s circle Aug. 14 at Emerald Downs.
Jim Martinson has given more for his country than most, losing both of his legs to a land mine while serving in Vietnam.
An athlete may appear and feel fine on the court or field, but that impression can be deceiving.
The Kentwood softball team hosted Todd Beamer Friday and lost its third game of the season.
The Washington State Chapter of US Lacrosse has named Seton Catholic freshman BJ Biquera, who plays for Columbia River High School (Vancouver, Wash.), Cian Peterson of Gonzaga Prep (Spokane), Sam Taaffe, a senior at Skyline High School (Sammamish), Ben Biggers, a senior at Bainbridge High School (Bainbridge Island), Joe Hawley, a senior at Klahowya Secondary School (Silverdale), Trevor Larson, a senior at Tahoma High School (Covington) and Cole Hofstrand, a junior at Shorecrest High School (Shoreline) as Washington state high school lacrosse players of the week for season-opening weeks March 21 – 27, 2016.
The girls tennis team started the season with a 3-2 win over Todd Beamer March 15.
The Washington Wild 14U Rep Tier 2 hockey team won the Canadian 2016 Pacific Coast Amateur Hockey Association Female League Championship with a 3-0 win over Abbotsford.
After losing 16-0 to Rogers during its first game of the season, the Kentwood softball team beat Mount Rainier 8-4 Tuesday.
On Tuesday, March 17 the Tahoma Bears girls water polo team played the Enumclaw Hornets.
The Maple Valley Parks & Recreation are looking for softball players 50 years and older to play on the adult recreational team.
The 2015-2016 prep basketball season game to end at the Tacoma Dome on March 5.