Jim Kurtz is the envy of every rabid Seattle Seahawks fan.
Benson Henderson got right back in the championship mix in the lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
The fifth-ranked Todd Beamer Titans boys basketball team took total control of the South Puget Sound League South Division Friday night with an overtime win over the defending Class 4A state-champion Curtis Vikings.
It’s been nearly three years since Decatur graduate Garet Rasmussen collapsed and died in his Wenatchee home. The 1992 graduate was just 38 years old.
It really hasn’t been that long since the Seattle Seahawks made their first and only appearance in the Super Bowl. The Seahawks rolled to a 13-3 record during the regular season in 2005 before taking on the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl in February of 2006.
Benson Henderson’s quest to get back on top of the UFC lightweight division starts Saturday night inside Chicago’s United Center.
The Decatur Gators wrestling team did something no other program has been able to do for the last seven years Wednesday night. The Gators beat the Enumclaw Hornets in a South Puget Sound League 3A dual meet.
One play can change the course of a game or even a season for a team.
Thomas Jefferson senior Zachary Martin will continue his tennis career at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa, in the fall.
The third-ranked Todd Beamer girls basketball team continued its roll Monday morning with a 53-40 win over Kentwood at the King Showcase Presented by The Ram Restaurant at Kent’s Showare Center.
Well, it’s safe to say Richard Sherman has another personal rivalry. Move over Tampa Bay cornerback Darrelle Revis, ESPN’s Skip Bayless and everyone else, the Seahawks cornerback now has his sights set on San Francisco 49ers receiver Michael Crabtree.
The hometown Seattle Sounders FC have added another Federal Way school district graduate to its roster. The Sounders announced Wednesday that they have inked Todd Beamer High School grad Sean Okoli to a Homegrown Player contract.
Everything seems to point toward all four Federal Way high schools playing in the same division of the South Puget Sound League (SPSL) in the fall.
The third-ranked Beamer girls basketball team took total control of the South Puget Sound League South Division Tuesday night with a commanding 56-39 win over previously-unbeaten Puyallup Vikings.
Federal Way High School defensive back Keenan Curran will play football in the fall at San Jose State University. The senior announced his decision on his Twitter account Tuesday morning.
Seattle Sounders FC has signed midfielder Lamar Neagle to a contract extension, the club announced Monday afternoon. Per Major League Soccer (MLS) and club policy, terms were not disclosed.
The third-ranked Todd Beamer Titans remained unbeaten on the season with a pair of wins last weekend. The Titans beat a solid Mercer Island Saturday night at home, 55-42, and blew out Graham-Kapowsin Friday in South Puget Sound League South Division Friday, 69-7.
Federal Way’s J.R. Celski is officially an Olympian — again.
Federal Way native J.R. Celski’s quest to become a two-time Olympian will get going Friday at the 2014 U.S. Olympic Trials — Short Track Speedskating. Four years ago, Celski brought home two bronze medals from the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, as a 20-year-old.
Revenge was pretty sweet for the Todd Beamer High School girls basketball team. The fourth-ranked Titans snuck by the Mount Rainier Rams Friday night in a matchup of the two heavyweights in the South Puget Sound League, 64-59.