Things didn’t start out too well for the state champion Steel Lake Little League Senior baseball team Tuesday night. The Federal Way 14 and 15 year olds were blown away by Summerlin North Little League in their opening game of the 2008 Western Regional Tournament in Upland, Calif.
Federal Way race car driver David Jurca, 23, finished third at the third round of the Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup in Portland last weekend. After qualifying sixth, Jurca focused on keeping his Pignataro Volkswagen clean diesel Jetta out of trouble in order to gain valuable points in his quest for the series championship.
The Federal Way United Soccer Association captured its first — and second — national soccer titles last week.
Fast. Tough. Reliable.
These are the traits Bobby Engram possesses on the football field, the traits that helped the wide receiver lead the Seahawks last season in receptions and receiving yards. The same traits that allow a 35-year-old man to continue to excel in a young man’s game, to become the team’s most valuable receiving threat.
The Jenna Latsha Memorial Golf Tournament, a benefit for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, is set for Washington National Golf Course on Aug. 9.
Entering the third race of an already competitive series, the VW Jetta TDI Cup will make it’s only stop on the West Coast at Portland International Raceway on Sunday.
The state champion Steel Lake Little League Senior team is set to head south for the summer. The team, along with its three coaches and parents, are leaving for California tomorrow.
Federal Way resident Jim Kurtz doesn’t run the 100 meters or swim the butterfly. He can’t pole vault 19-feet or clean-and-jerk 400 pounds.
The Mid-Sound Pilots, a Pony League U-13 baseball team representing the region from SeaTac to Federal Way, will be making the trip to the Zone Tournament in Fullerton, Calif. today, attempting to earn a spot in the Pony League World Series next month.
The Federal Way Knights will host teams from throughout the region in Summer Knights IV, one of the largest youth baseball tournaments to be staged in the city on a single weekend.
A group of Federal Way-area 14 and 15 year olds can now call themselves state champions. The Steel Lake Little League Senior all-star team rolled to the state title with a victory over Pacwest Little League on Saturday at Mosier Park in Burien. Steel Lake finished 4-0 in the nine-team tournament.
t Jack Kost and his Oldsmobile are doing it a quarter-mile at a time
More than 500 cyclists will pedal 162 miles over three of Washington’s mountain passes, Snoqualmie, Blewett and Stevens, to benefit victims of child abuse and neglect.
The Steel Lake Little League all-star baseball team kicks off the 2008 Washington State Tournament tomorrow in Mill Creek.
Steel Lake won the District 10 Tournament last week and took the first step on the road to the Little League World Series.