Tahoma High School freshman varsity soccer player and Eastside FC G’98 Red player, Zoe Milburn has been invited to the US Soccer U14 Girls’ National Team camp.
The Kentwood and Tahoma girls golf teams matched up Thursday at Meridian Valley Golf Course. Kentwood defeated Tahoma 97-53.
Kentwood travels to Thomas Jefferson tonight while Kentlake clashes with Kent-Meridian at French Field. Kickoff for both games is at 7 p.m.
If all goes according to plan on the pitch, this should be a bounce back season for the girls soccer teams from Kentwood and Kentlake while Tahoma looks to replicate its success of 2012.
Kentwood’s Terrance Grady said his teammate Brandon Sytsma would make big plays this season and that’s exactly what the senior running back did Sept. 6 when Auburn visited French Field.
Kentwood football defeated Auburn at French Field on Sept. 6 29-19
Kentlake senior Mason Johnson who plays offensive lineman has been named to the 2013 pre-season senior all-state team.
This summer, Maple Valley School of Ballet students attended summer workshops around the country.
The high school football season kicks off tonight with home games for Kentwood and Tahoma and an away game for Kentlake.
The SPSL North girls swim and dive league season is shaping up to be a repeat of last year with Tahoma and Mount Rainier expected to compete for the division title.
Kidz Love Soccer has a team of trained instructors that love teaching and bring a lot of energy and enthusiasm to the soccer field and is offering classes for children ages 2 to 10 beginning Sept. 21 at Lake Wilderness Park in Maple Valley.
Tahoma, Kentlake and Kentwood football teams are gearing up for their first games of the season.
Tahoma High grad Jeremy Johnson was sidelined from his favorite sport, baseball, in high school when he tore his rotator cuff and was told he’d never pitch again. But Johnson couldn’t sit out for long.
Eastside Catholic lacrosse midfielder and Maple Valley resident Colin MacIlvennie has been recognized by a prominent national lacrosse publication as one of the top prep lacrosse seniors-to-be in America.
It was announced on July 4 that WTBOA Sales poster horse Smiling Tiger has been retired from racing and will stand the 2014 breeding season at Premier Equine Center in California for a $5,000 fee.
Letourneau, who began dancing as a toddler, earned a spot in the Rockettes summer intensive program in New York.
Maple Valley Parks and Recreation Director Greg Brown said that the city decided to do a pilot program for watercraft rentals because the city is planning to replace the dock and is considering adding on a boat rental pier.
Just a few weeks after Cassidy Meyers graduated from Kentwood High she helped the Women’s Junior All American rugby team make history July 17 when it beat England for the first time in more than 20 years.
Vincent Nobile scored his second consecutive win in Pro Stock Sunday at the 26th Annual National Hod Rod Association’s Northwest Nationals at Pacific Raceways near Covington.
Dallas Glenn traveled all over the country this year to cities he never visited before but this weekend he will be the expert when his work brings him home for the National Hot Rod Association’s 26th annual O’Reilly Auto Parts Northwest Nationals at Pacific Raceways.
