Bears cap off a season of firsts on the fastpitch diamond with a South Puget Sound League North crown.
Track and field athletes from Tahoma, Kentlake and Kentwood are gearing up for post-season meets as the South Puget Sound League North division schedule wraps up.
The Bears celebrated senior night with the 2-1 victory over the Conquerors, which earned Tahoma its undefeated season in South Puget Sound League North play in fastpitch.
Tahoma softball defeated Auburn at home 15-0 in five innings on Friday.
The Tahoma Bears softball team defeated Kentlake 11-2 on April 25.
Kentwood High graduate Lindsey Moore selected by WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx.
Tahoma clinched the South Puget Sound League North division title with three wins in two days to start off the week.
The meet was held in Helena, Montana and the Summit team competed against athletes from Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska and Oregon.
Tahoma baseball came back from a loss to Kentlake earlier this season to defeat the Falcons 3-1 in a rain-shortened game Thursday.
Tahoma High senior and thrower Dallas Hayes is in pursuit of a new personal best and a 4A state title
Kentwood judo is on top of the league standings with three wins and just one loss so far this season.
Hudson Taylor scored six goals to lead the Tahoma boys lacrosse team to its fourth win of the spring with an 8-3 victory over Mount Si on Monday.
Summit Gymnastics of Maple Valley competed in the Washington State Trampoline and Tumbling meet April 5 and 6 in Renton.
Toeaina, a junior, finished second and broke the school record in the triple jump event, with a jump that totalled 36 feet 8 inches.
Kentwood seems to have picked up right where it left off in 2012 starting out undefeated in league play through April 8 while Tahoma is breathing down the neck of its rival down the road and Kentlake is still in the hunt for a playoff berth at the midway point.
Enumclaw High wrestling coach Lee Reichert knew it was time to call it a career after 37 years of molding boys into young men, a Hall of Fame induction, six state championship teams and more individual state placers than you can shake a trophy at.
Tahoma made a statement on the softball diamond Tuesday afternoon when it beat Kentlake 12-2 at home to take sole possession of first place in the South Puget Sound League North division.
Tahoma made a statement on the softball diamond Tuesday afternoon when it beat Kentlake 12-2 at home to take sole possession of first place in the South Puget Sound League North division.
Tahoma High senior Maddy Turek has her sights set on a return trip to the 4A state tennis tournament and this year she wants to bring home a singles medal.
Summit Gymnastics of Maple Valley hosted their last home meet of the season, Derby Days, on March 23.
