The Federal Way Football Club (FWFC) Boys ’97 Blue soccer team travelled to the Starfire sports complex in Tukwila and won the Virginia Mason Washington State Challenge Cup championship recently.
For the first time in school history, a Todd Beamer basketball team won a game at the state tournament.
The 2014 4A Hardwood Classic Boys State Basketball State Championships open Thursday inside the Tacoma Dome. The Todd Beamer Titans will take on Gonzaga Prep at 7:15 p.m.
The Federal Way H.Y.P.E. AAU Basketball Program is hosting tryouts for its third- and fourth-grade teams. The third-grade tryout will be from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lakota Middle School on Wednesday, March 5. The fourth-grade team will also tryout from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lakota on Wednesday.
Basketball is a team game and the Todd Beamer Titans exemplify what a team is.
For the second year in a row, the Arlington Eagles proved to be the roadblock the Todd Beamer Titans couldn’t get over.
The Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center will be a very busy place over the next couple of weeks.
Consistency is typically one of the most difficult traits for young players to develop when they make the jump to Major League Soccer (MLS). Sean Okoli is learning that in his first season with Sounders FC, but thus far his peaks have put him in among those in contention for playing time, particularly after a two-day binge of offensive explosions in matches against the Charleston Battery and the College of Charleston over the weekend.
Puyallup High School will be Todd Beamer South Saturday afternoon. Both the Titan boys and girls will be playing at Puyallup with coveted berths into the Class 4A Hardwood Classic inside the Tacoma Dome on the line.
50 free — 1, Thomas Anderson, Federal Way, 20.19*; 2, Chase Bublitz, Kentridge, 20.59*; 3, Eben Schumann, Kamiak, 21.30; 4, Erik Nielsen, Gig Harbor, 21.81.
When the lights were the brightest, so to speak, Decatur junior Isaiah Diggs, Beamer junior Arian Carpio and Thomas Jefferson freshman shined. The Federal Way school district trio, in front of thousands of fans inside the Tacoma Dome, wrestled to state championships at Mat Classic XXVI Saturday night.
Team scores: 1, Kamiakin 181.70; 2, Enumclaw 178.425; 3, Mt. Si 168.60; 4, Decatur 164; 5, Columbia River 159.50; 6, Lake Washington 157.55; 7, Holy Names 157.375; 8, North Kitsap 154.825
Team scores: Warden 54.5, Centralia 42, Puyallup 40, Mount Baker 39, Washougal 34.5, Kelso 33, Lakes 29, Othello 24, Enumclaw 24, Grandview 22, Nooksack Valley 22, Sunnyside 19, Mount Vernon 19, Stadium 19, Yelm 18, Franklin Pierce 18, Emerald Ridge 17, Beamer 15, Tumwater 13, White River 13
Lake Stevens 70, Tahoma 55.5, Moses Lake 51.5, Yelm 51, Union 51, Central Valley 44.5, Rogers 39, Mead 38, Lewis and Clark 36, Puyallup 30, Beamer 23.5, Graham-Kapowsin 23, Heritage 22, South Kitsap 22, Chiawana 21, Snohomish 21, Woodinville 20.5, Kentridge 20, Arlington 18, Bethel 16
Team scores: Decatur 62, North Central 50.5, Mount Spokane 48.5, University 43, Mountain View 42.3, Sunnyside 42, Bonney Lake 41.5, Enumclaw 37, Timberline 34, Lincoln 31.5, Peninsula 31. Stanwood 29, Hanford 29, Auburn Mountainview 28, Shadle Park 24.5, Ferndale 24, Prairie 23, Marysville-Pilchuck 22, Glacier Peak 20, Hudson’s Bay 20
Team scores (top 3 to state)—1. Enumclaw 172.375; 2. Decatur 160.05; 3. North Kitsap 153.425; 4. Port Angeles 150.95; 5. Hazen 141.3
There were plenty of expectations for Thomas Anderson when he entered Federal Way High School as a freshman this fall.
There are nine gold banners strewn across the gymnasium at Decatur High School, each one representing a state team championship.
Yesterday – Wednesday — the sun came back out and it was another great and busy day. We started out by taking the bus from the hotel to the Adler train station and took some pictures of the Black Sea again.