The Falcons outdistanced Kentwood, 169.7 to 158.2, for the team title.
Kentridge finished second while Tahoma finished fourth in the boys league swim and dive championship meet
Kentwood’s cheer squads competed Jan. 26 in the state championships at Alaska Airlines arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion.
On Jan. 15, Maple Valley resident Michael Feuerborn formally resigned from his position on the WTBOA board of directors, citing changes in his personal life which would not allow him to remain as active as he deems important to the position.
Multiple Hall of Fame rider Russell Baze will be entering the starting gate for the 50,000th time in his career when he rides the first six races at Golden Gate Fields on Jan. 24.
The post season begins tomorrow with the SPSL League Championship meet.
The Bears raced out to a 22-9 lead by the end of the first quarter and never looked back against the Trojans.
The Bears are 10-3 and in second place in the division. One of the Trojans’ two losses came at the hands of the Bears Dec. 15 at Auburn.
This basketball skills competition is open to boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 14 as of March 31.
The Conquerors fell just a little short in the South Puget Sound League 4A North game against the Rams, who held on to win 63-61 to remain undefeated.
Service-oriented Kentwood High cheerleaders prepare to defend title.
Girls soccer players from Tahoma and Kent schools were voted to the WSSCA 4A All-State Team as announced by the soccer coaches association Monday night.
Rex Norris made the most of a rare opportunity when he coached eight high school football players who have committed to top tier college programs such as Louisiana State University and Stanford Jan. 4 in the Semper Fidelis All American Bowl.
Track officials said dates for the 2013 season, which are expected to be approved next month, will be similar to the 81-day 2012 meet that ran mid-April through September.
Michael Cox, a senior at Tahoma High, is back in the pool this season after sustaining multiple injuries in a car wreck.
Tahoma High senior Michael Cox has already qualified for state despite injuries suffered in a car wreck.
Tahoma’s boys and girls swim teams went head to head Jan. 4 to raise money for cancer research, inspired by one of their own, Allie Duven, and her battle against Hodgkins lymphoma.
The IT and Communications Task Force will assist staff at the Greater Maple Valley Community Center
Kentlake’s wrestling team put together a 47-29 victory on the mat at home Jan. 4 over Auburn Riverside.
Speakers include Mike Nadeau, baseball coach at Seattle University and Bruce Rick, athletic counselor at Kentlake.
