With two giant victories in the books, Trackattacker is obviously the best 2-year-old colt or gelding at Emerald Downs in 2014.
Zoe Milburn and the Eastside FC98 Red premier soccer team are attempting to defend their National Championship title in the U-15 age group
Madeline Jones placed third in the girls 7-9 Division at the second Annual WAshington Subway Games Golf Tournament.
Stryker Phd became the clear-cut local favorite for the Longacres Mile with a stakes-record performance Sunday in the $50,000 Mt. Rainier Handicap for 3-year-olds and up at Emerald Downs.
Taylor Smart and Jordan Cowan are friends and rivals; teammates from an early age who ended up thousands of miles apart, but now share a simple car ride on the road to the majors.
Demitrius Bronson still feels a bit timid about being considered a member of the Seattle Seahawks. It’s not that he’s scared to broach the subject. It’s more that he fears it might all be a dream.
Covington’s Absolute Blast U18 Gold softball team will be participating in the Canadian Open Fastpitch Championship July 11-21 in Surrey, British Columbia.
Auburn Acers fastpitch softball team wins the 10U ASA State Championship
Memphis Mobster and leading rider Leslie Mawing powered to a 3 ¾-length victory Saturday in the featured Quality Inn Pacific Purse for 3-year-olds and up at Emerald Downs.
Following the lead of a handful of Conks graduates, former Kentwood baseball star Alexander Lee has signed a contract to play in the majors, after being drafted by the Baltimore Orioles.
Steve Goucher will host camp at Mattson Middle School from July 7-10
Alexander Lee was drafted in the 36th round of the 2014 MLB draft
The Carly Stowell Foundation helped Luciano Mariano reach his dream of competing in the US
Ten athletes from 2011 state qualifying team have moved on to play collegiate softball, and another is on her way.
Depending on how her score compares to others around the country, Kaiea Higa could be flown to next month’s MLB All-Star game.
Kaiea Higa will be participating in the MLB’s Pitch, Hit & Run Team Championship on Sunday, June 15
Brian Johnson was named Coach of the Year by the Washington High School Boys Lacrosse Association
After its opening round win, the Tahoma softball team’s run in state ended without any medals or trophies.
Placing in the state tournament is supposed to feel good. But there were some definite mixed emotions after Kentwood’s unexpected run to the final four.
Kentwood’s Connor Sims led the way for area schools at the 4A golf state championship, tying for 16th with a combined score of 151 after two rounds.
