The Federal Way Eagles remained unbeaten on the season with a 4-0 shutout of the Todd Beamer Titans Tuesday at Federal Way Memorial Stadium.
For the second time in his swimming career, Federal Way teenager Thomas Anderson set a National Age Group Record.
The opening two days of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament are the best 48 hours of television for any sports fan, bar none. There is no better drama.
The Federal Way High School boys track and field program has dominated the South Puget Sound League in recent memory. The Eagles haven’t lost a league dual meet since the 2007 season.
The Thomas Jefferson boys soccer program is one for the history books. The Raiders have won a state-record seven big-school championships and 19 South Puget Sound League titles.
The Raiders rolled through the SPSL Central Division with a perfect record a season ago and are the favorites to do it again. Jefferson loses only two players who saw any significant varsity time last year.
Thomas Jefferson student and United States karate champion Kiel Hicks is hosting a solo piano concert fundraising event at 4 p.m. March 23 at Roy’s Place Studios and Recital Hall in Lynnwood. The studio is at 4926 196th St. SW.
Lakota Middle School seventh-grader Jon Langmack and the rest of his Tacoma Rockets AA Pee Wee hockey team recently won the gold medals at the California State Games in San Diego and the Tier 2 Washington State Championships.
The Thomas Jefferson fastpitch program has developed into a powerhouse. The Raiders have played at the Class 4A State Tournament for the past four seasons and five times in the past six years.
Everything seems to be coming together for the Thomas Jefferson baseball program. The Raiders seemed primed to make a run at an elusive postseason berth in the highly-competitive South Puget Sound League North Division.
It’s really nice to be a Seattle sports fan right now. Really nice.
Tuesday marked opening night of soccer action in the South Puget Sound League North and South Divisions and things couldn’t have gone better for Jefferson, Federal Way and Beamer.
A season-opening trip down south couldn’t have went any better for Thomas Jefferson. The Raiders downed Mountain View High School in Vancouver Saturday, 3-1, in extra innings.
When Daryon James stepped on the campus at Thomas Jefferson High School as a freshman, he had one goal in mind — to put the Raider basketball program on the map.
Raven Benton doesn’t have any trouble putting the ball in the basket. The Federal Way High School senior made that very, very clear during the 2012-13 season for the Eagles.
In case you’ve been living under a rock, I will break the news that the Gonzaga Bulldogs are the top-ranked college basketball team in America.
The first day of the Class 1B Boys Basketball Tournament didn’t treat the Christian Faith Eagles very good. But the final day couldn’t have gone any better.
The Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center will be a very busy place over the next week, hosting the best swimmers and divers from around the Pac-12 Conference.
It’s been a long time coming for the Federal Way-based Christian Faith Eagles boys basketball program.
Talia Walton — The Federal Way grad is currently playing her redshirt freshman season at the University of Washington and having a huge year. Last year, as a true freshman, Walton played in one game before deciding to redshirt after injuring her knee.