It was payback time for the Tahoma boys cross country team as the Bears narrowly clinched the Westisde Classic District title over Gig Harbor Oct. 27 at American Lake Golf Course.
Tahoma, Kentwood, Kentridge and Kent-Meridian will play in the West Central-Southwest Bi-District volleyball tournament, which runs Friday and Saturday, at Kentwood High.
It was payback time for the Tahoma boys cross country team as the Bears narrowly clinched the Westisde Classic District title over Gig Harbor Oct. 27.
With a 1-0 win Thursday afternoon over Kentwood, Tahoma’s girls soccer team completed its first undefeated regular season in at least a decade.
Dane Manio-Hernandez capped off the regular season of his senior year as quarterback for Kentwood’s football team with two touchdown passes and a one-yard scoring run to help secure a 31-21 win over rival Kentlake Oct. 25.
Undefeated Kentwood and Kentlake clash tonight in the final regular season football game of the South Puget Sound League North tonight.
Undefeated Kentwood and Kentlake clash tonight in the final regular season football game of the South Puget Sound League North tonight.
As the playoffs approach Kentwood continues its first-place run in the South Puget Sound League North football race while the rest of the teams in the division battle it out for the rest of the post-season berths.
Tahoma swept the team titles at the South Puget Sound League cross country meet Oct. 20.
The Rainier Christian High School girls volleyball team is poised for their first state berth in years as they head to the league tournament Thursday.
The Tahoma boys and girls cross country teams took first place at the South Puget Sound League meet this Saturday.
The Kentwood girl’s golf team had an undefeated season of 10-0 after winning the South Puget Sound League tournament at Gold Mountain Cascade Golf Course Oct. 17-18.
Talk about a turnaround.
This time last year the Tahoma boys tennis team was 2-8 in South Puget Sound League 4A North competition.
Kentwood senior Patrick Daly started out not knowing how to hold a rally or a racket properly when he took to the tennis court.
Three years later, through constant improvement, including practicing in the rain and snow, he’s become the top player for the Conquerors boys tennis team.
As the dust settled on the gridiron following week seven of South Puget Sound League 4A North schedule, the battle for playoff spots got a little more interesting.
Kentwood, with its victory over Tahoma Oct. 12, remains undefeated in league play at 7-0 and atop the division standings. In the second spot is Auburn which lost its opening contest to Kentwood.
Kentridge boys and girls cross country teams won their final league meet against Kentlake and Mount Rainier Wednesday.
Tahoma boys and girls cross country teams won their last league meet against Kentwood and Kent-Meridian Wednesday at Lake Wilderness Park.
Tahoma has one loss in league to Auburn while Kentwood has scored no less than 31 points against every opponent thus far en route to a 6-0 record.
The Tahoma boys and girls cross country teams won their meets against Kentwood and Kent Meridian Wednesday at Lake Wilderness Park in Maple Valley.
By the halfway point of league play the Tahoma girls soccer team was ranked No. 1 in the state, No. 11 in the country and had scored 40 goals while allowing just two to put together a 9-0 start to the season.
