If the Federal Way school district had its way, sixth-graders would be eligible to play sports at the city’s middle schools.
It was pop artist Andy Warhol who coined the term, “15 Minutes of Fame.”
For the next two weekends, hundreds of youth soccer players will be converging on Federal Way.
The 13-under Federal Way Knights won the state championship in the Sandy Koufax Baseball League playoffs Wednesday with a 16-8 win over the Snohomish Sox in five innings.
It was a heart-breaking way for the season to end for the Federal Way National Little Leaguers.
Everybody has dreams of being a professional athlete.
For the first time in the history of Federal Way National Little League, the 12-under all-star baseball team will play for a state championship.
For the first time in the history of Federal Way National Little League, the 12-under all-star baseball team will play for a state championship.
Benson Henderson hopes revenge is sweet. The Decatur High School graduate will get a chance to avenge his only professional loss Aug. 31 when he defends his UFC lightweight title against Anthony “Showtime” Pettis.
A pair of Washington State Little League Tournaments got underway last weekend involving two Federal Way National squads.
Kayla Johnson is heading to the chocolate capital of the United States — Hershey, Penn.
The summertime might be a slow time at the sports desk of the Federal Way Mirror, in terms of no high school sports. But the summer months are a huge time for youth sports.
Kelyn Rowe is starting to play like the No. 3-overall pick in the 2012 Major League Soccer SuperDraft.
Federal Way National Little League continued its domination of District 10 all-star tournaments last week with two more championships.
Something that really didn’t get a lot of attention is the fact that Seattle was in line to get a National Hockey League (NHL) team.
Federal Way National crowned another District 10 champion Tuesday night when the Junior Softball Team (15-under) beat a combined team from Auburn/Kent/Fife/Milton/Edgewood, 14-4.
For the second year in a row, the Federal Way National Little League 10- and 11-year-old all-star team can call themselves the District 10 champions Sunday afternoon.
The Federal Way High School graduate signed with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Monday morning, according to Baseball America. The website claims that Morris will receive a $387,300 signing bonus.
Something that isn’t getting a lot of attention is the fact that Seattle might be getting a National Hockey League (NHL) team.