Kentlake senior Stephanie Luce signed a letter of intent Monday to play basketball at Concordia University in Portland, Ore.
Demitrius Bronson’s football journey has been a long, winding road which led him to Cheney.
Godfrey Drake wants to put the Kentlake boys basketball program on the map.
Kent-Meridian outside hitter Chloe Watson shared MVP honors as the South Puget Sound League North All League selections were released a week ago.
Skyline has stood between Tahoma and a 4A girls soccer state championship each of the past four seasons with the Spartans getting the better of the Bears three times.
Mackenze Henke and Brie Hooks of Tahoma were named Co-MVPs in the South Puget Sound League North’s All League honors.
Players from all four of Kent’s high schools as well as Tahoma’s football teams earned all-league South Puget Sound League North honors this week.
Boise State swimming and diving Head Coach Kristin Hill announced Thursday, Emily Tanasse of Kent, Wash., signed a National Letter of Intent to join the Broncos.
Kentwood High graduate Demitrius Bronson helped Eastern Washington University’s football team get one step closer to a Big Sky conference title in a 31-28 victory over University of California at Davis Nov. 10.
Relays continued to be a strong point for Kentlake’s girls swim team at the 4A swim and dive championships at the King County Aquatic Center where the Falcons finished seventh.
The community is invited to the annual Tahoma High School Girls Powder Puff Football game which is set for Saturday, Dec. 1.
Kent and Tahoma boys tennis players were recognized with South Puget Sound League North All League Honors.
Tahoma’s Taylor Clarin was in the right place at the right at the right time twice against Curtis Saturday night.
Clarin scored both goals in the Bears win over the Vikings at Maxwell Stadium in the second round of the 4A state girls soccer tournament.
On the Kentlake cross country team, he’s known as “The Flash.”
Senior Alexander Martinez, the top runner for the Falcons, took 10th place at the Westside Classic District meet Oct. 27 then followed that up with a 14th place finish at state, the highest of any Kent or Tahoma schools boy runners with a time of 15 minutes, 47 seconds.
South Puget Sound League North Cross Country All League
Tahoma’s aggressive offensive attack on the pitch led to a 4-0 win over Snohomish Wednesday night in the 4A state girls soccer tournament.
The Tahoma girls cross country team couldn’t hold off a surging Camas from taking the state title.
State tournament dreams remain alive for Kentridge and Tahoma but Kentwood’s has been shattered along with a streak of seven straight appearances in the 4A sweet 16 bracket.
In the space of 24 hours three of the four South Puget Sound League 4A North football teams in the playoffs were knocked out in the district round: Kentwood, Tahoma and Kentlake.
The Tahoma boys and girls cross country teams placed second at the WIAA 4A State Championships Saturday in Pasco.
