The Seattle Thunderbirds are at the ShowWare Center playing the Vancouver Giants.
The puck drops 7:05.
Trail talent from Tahoma and Kent schools showed off Oct. at the Westside Classic District cross country meet.
One of the biggest moments was when the Kent-Meridian girls team qualified for state for the first time in school history.
Turns out the first relay of the meet could have been a predictor of the top five at the West Central District girls swim championship meet Friday and Saturday at Rogers High School in Puyallup.
Mount Rainier, which easily won the championship with 215 points, 200 yard medley relay ahead of Kentlake which finished second in the meet as well with 169 points.
As the dust settled on the gridiron at the end of the night on Oct. 28 the South Puget Sound League North Division playoff picture became clear.
Kentridge goes out to an early lead holding Kentwood to only seven as they entered the half 22-7.
Kentwood shut out Tahoma 1-0, Thursday, Oct. 27, at French Field.
Rainier Christian has been playing a full schedule of football games this season.
The Seattle Thunderbirds defeated the Victoria Royals 4-3 in a shootout Friday night at the Save-On-Foods Center in Victoria, B.C.
Kentwood takes on the Kentridge Charges at 7 p.m at French Field.
Kentridge is the home team.
As week nine approaches, there are three things that are certain about the South Puget Sound League North football playoffs.
With a little luck and forward Mykala Benjamin in the right place at the right time, Kentwood beat Tahoma for the second time this season on the soccer pitch, ensuring sole possession of first place in the South Puget Sound League North.
In the final game of the regular season Kentlake hopes to stay undefeated with a win against South Puget Sound League North Division rival Kent-Meridian.
As week nine approaches, there are three things that are certain about the South Puget Sound League North football playoffs.
Kentwood put together a win over Auburn Riverside on Oct. 21, getting the 27-13 victory at French Field, assuring the Conquerors a spot in the playoffs.
It was a football battle from the first kick to the final ticks on the clock at Maxwell Stadium Oct. 21 between Tahoma and Kentridge.
The Bears pulled ahead at the end for a 46-42 victory over the Chargers, securing a spot in the playoffs, and a shot at either second or third in the South Puget Sound League North.
Tahoma had a great day at the South Puget Sound League sub-district cross country meet on Oct. 22 at Fort Steilacoom park.
The girls took home first place, while the boys placed second, which qualifies them to advance to the West Central District meet on Saturday.
At the SPSL girls swim and dive championship meet the top four teams were from the North: Mount Rainier ran away with it tallying 264 points followed by Kentridge (159), Kentlake (157) and Tahoma (138).
The Everett Silvertips defeated the Seattle Thunderbirds 5-1 Sunday night at the ShoWare Center in Kent.
Kentridge traveled to Bill Maxwell Stadium with hopes to stretch their winning streak to three against Tahoma, Friday.
Tahoma trailed going in to the half 36-26 but were able to turn it around in the third scoring 13 unanswered points to take the lead 39-36 and never looked back from there.
Marcel Noebels had two goals and an assist and Kyle Verdino had three assists to help lead the Seattle Thunderbirds to a 3-2 victory over the Everett Silvertips at Comcast Arena in Everett.
