The Thomas Jefferson girls fastpitch team really couldn’t be any hotter entering the postseason.
The Federal Way Reign ’93 White soccer team took first place in their age bracket at the recent Starfire Spring Classic 2008 tournament, held in Tukwila.
Nilsen’s record-setting career at Central Washington almost over tracking the grads — baseball. Jamie Nilsen is having another huge season on the Central Washington University team.
Jefferson also dominated Tahoma on Tuesday, 13-0, in five innings. Dickson limited the Bears (6-7) to just two hits. Bruin finished 3-for-4 with three RBIs, Byrne was 3-for-4 with two stolen bases, Jayme Carbon finished 2-for-3 with two RBIs and Fujita ended up 2-for-3 with two RBIs and two stolen bases.
saves set a Cougar single-season record.
SPSL North standings (through Thursday) — Kentlake (12-1, 16-1), Jefferson (10-3, 11-5), Kentwood (9-4, 11-5), Kentridge (9-4, 10-5), Tahoma (6-7, 9-10), Decatur (3-9, 5-10), Kent-Meridian (1-10, 1-11), Federal Way (0-12, 0-15).
t Raiders hold down first place in North for a day before losing to KW
Remember everybody, “Honesty is the best policy.”
For the second year in a row, the Todd Beamer Titans rolled through the South Puget Sound League South Division track and field seasons without a loss.
Thomas Jefferson soccer program has always taken pride in being a family on the field.
The constant transferring of athletes from high school to high school within the Federal Way school district might be coming to an end.
SPSL North standings (through Monday) — Kentwood 8-2-1, Jefferson 7-2-2, Tahoma 6-2-4, Kentlake 6-4-2, Kentridge 5-4-3, Decatur 3-7-1, Federal Way 3-7-2, Kent-Merdian 0-10-2.
Decatur senior Ezra John Griffey won the 100 meters in impressive fashion Saturday at the prestigious Shoreline Invitational at Shoreline Stadium. Griffey won the 100 in a state-best time of 10.67 over Zach Keene of Cedar Park Christian (10.94).
The Thriftway Washington State Women’s Open will once again be played at the Twin Lakes Golf and Country Club in Federal Way, June 2-4.
When Bocchi arrived, doctors took one look at his left shoulder and immediately put him on an ambulance and rushed him to Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center, which is the Puget Sound’s only trauma center. Bocchi spent two days in Seattle, hooked to an IV, receiving blood thinners for the clot that developed near his left clavicle.
Memories stay fresh about Federal Way High School football team that ‘walked through everybody‘ on its way to the city’s last SPSL crown
By CASEY OLSON, The Mirror When: 7 p.m. today, Nov. 3 Where: Federal Way Memorial Stadium What’s at stake: A…