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Former Seattle Seahawk Bobby Wagner opens popular cookie shop in Renton
RENTON, Wash. — Former Seattle Seahawk Bobby Wagner is staying connected to Seattle even though he's currently playing for a different Washington on the other side of the country. Wagner announced he is opening a Crumbl location in Renton. The popular cookie franchise will be located at The Landing,...
Auburn football ready to win in 2024
Auburn High School football has been dominant in the regular season the past two years. Outside of Kennedy Catholic, the Trojans have the most wins over the last two years in the NPSL (15). The next closest is Federal Way and Auburn Riverside, both with 11 wins. Pair that with...
Auburn Mountainview football preps for season under first time head coach
After the 2023 season was abruptly ended with allegations of hazing inside the Auburn Mountainview locker room, the Lions brought in new leadership and new voices to get the program in the right direction. “We really are building for this year, but we have a lot coming back. We are...
Kent-Meridian football team taps into ‘golden recipe’ | Season preview
“It’s a miracle” is not a lightly used phrase in and around the Kent-Meridian High School football program. Head Coach Randy Robbins turned the program around in just his first year at the helm of the Royals. Robbins took over the Royals, who had won just three games since 2020, and took Kent-Meridian to the playoffs while winning four games in his first season.
Kentwood football, with star RB, look to make a splash in 2024 | Season preview
When it comes to historical excellence of football programs in South King County, Kentwood High School makes its way to the top of the list. However, over the past two seasons, Kentwood has struggled on the gridiron. Over the course of the 2022 and 2023 seasons, the Conks have won...
Auburn set to initiate next step of stadium upgrades with 'multi-use' facility
Auburn's board of trustees will vote next week to initiate a "multi-use" facility project in Jordan-Hare Stadium's north end zone, according to the materials agenda for next Friday's trustees meeting. Auburn has already begun work on the long-awaited renovations to the north end zone, with a $25.7 million project for...
Annual RAMROD bike ride expected to bring 800 bicyclists around Mount Rainier
Drivers traveling through areas surrounding Mount Rainier should plan for extra travel time Wednesday, Sept. 4, as 800 cyclists will flood Western Washington’s state highways and local roads
Highline High Pirates football home opener will be against Mt. Rainier Rams on Friday night, Sept. 6
Highline High School is set to kick off its 2024 football season with a highly anticipated home opener against the Mt. Rainier Rams, at 7 p.m. this coming Friday night, Sept. 6, 2024 at Highline Memorial Stadium. This season marks a big milestone for the Pirates, as they move up...
The Pressure and the Playoffs: Peering Ahead into Puyallup and the End of the Season
The Puyallup Rodeo is set to take place September 5th-8th, and as a part of the final push of the PRCA Playoffs Series, every event is stacked with rodeo’s brightest stars and biggest up-and-comers pushing toward an NFR qualification as the season draws t
Washington High School vs. Franklin Pierce High School Football Live Stream, TV Info - Saturday, August 31
On Saturday, August 31, Franklin Pierce High School will host Washington High School, beginning at 10:00 a.m. PT. Get full access to live regular season and postseason sporting events and get 45% off compared to a monthly pass with an NFHS Network annual pass. Washington vs. Franklin Pierce Game Information.
Kent Sunrise Rotary Club offers chance at $1M hole-in-one
The Rotary Club of Kent Sunrise and Les Schwab of north Kent is giving four lucky golfers a chance to make a hole-in-one and win $1 million in a 20-year annuity. All the participants in the fifth annual Golftoberfest tournament at Washington National Golf Club in Auburn will have a chance to qualify, but only four (amateur) golfers will earn the opportunity to tee it up for $1 million.
Join the chain gang – Highline Public Schools seeking workers for football chain crews
Highline Public Schools is seeking workers to join its “chain crews” for its upcoming football season. These are the crews you see on the sidelines during football games, holding the 1st down markers connected to 10-yard chains. No prior experience is required – just a passion for football...
Emerald Downs: Jockey Power Rankings Edition #17: Can’t Break the Tie! Gutierrez and Reyes top the PR’s!
(Auburn, WA) For the 1st time this season we couldn’t break the tie so we have 2 worthy riders at the top of the Power Rankings for edition #17. Juan Gutierrez and Luis Reyes each had strong cases to be #1 and they were so different we just couldn’t take one over the other. So let’s get to this week’s top 10!
#PMARSHONAU: Phillip's Wednesday night musings
Final score won't be a predictor of what is to come. I couldn't help but notice a post on Twitter (yes, I still call it that) asking how many touchdowns would it take in Saturday's season-opener against Alabama A&M for fans to feel good about Auburn's offense?. The truth is...
Volleyball Earns Split at Season Opening Whitman Invite
WALLA WALLA, Wash. — The Pacific Lutheran University volleyball team experienced mixed results on Friday at the Whitman Invitational to open up the 2024 season. Claire Hindman was dialed in for the opener, matching a career-high with 17 kills in a 3-1 (25-19, 25-18, 17-25, 25-12) victory over Clarkson University before the Lutes fell short 3-2 (18-25, 25-17, 25-22, 21-25, 15-8) to the University of California Santa Cruz in the nightcap.
Men's Soccer Drops 2024 Debut Against Banana Slugs
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. --- The Pacific Lutheran Men's Soccer team (0-1) opened the season on the road against the University of California, Santa Cruz Banana Slugs (1-1) as they fell 2-1. Senior Trevor Thompson cut the deficit late but the Lutes lone score wasn't enough to match the Slugs. The...
Women's Soccer Upsets #17 Blue Jays in Season Opener
BALTIMORE, Md. --- The Pacific Lutheran Women's Soccer team opened the 2024 season on the east coast as they upset No.17 Johns Hopkins, 3-2. Olivia Boehm's pair of early scores help lift the Lutes to 1-0 on the season. The Lutes offense wasted no time kicking off the 2024 season...
These Gig Harbor athletes had a sensational summer
Sports fans had an enjoyable summer, watching the top athletes in the world perform in the Olympic Games in Paris. The Olympic games brought excitement for all, but a few local athletes also had sensational summers that deserve attention. A couple of those athletes recently burned up the golf course....
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