In the postgame huddle at Mac Field, the Kelso High football team had plenty of good things to say about Lake Washington.
The Lake Washingon High football team won a defensive showdown with Kelso on Friday night at Mac Field in Kirkland, edging the Highlanders 12-8 for their second nonconference win of the season.
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It would be difficult to find a couple more passionate about tea than Will and Amy Riffle.
If anything has been made clear from the first four matches of the season, it’s that the Lake Washington High girls’ soccer team can get offense from just about anywhere.
Organizers of DennyFest are hoping last fall’s conditions don’t return to haunt the eighth-annual Finn Hill bash.
The Lake Washington High volleyball team picked up its first win of the season in dominant fashion, beating Sammamish 25-20, 25-13, 25-9 on Wednesday at Sammamish High School.
The Juanita High boys’ tennis team picked up their first point of the season in a nonconference match against Bothell on Wednesday, Sept. 14 at Juanita High School.
Whether it’s the spark of a new season or a spark from the new facility, the Lake Washington High boys’ tennis team began the fall season with a bang.
Whether it’s the spark of a new season or a spark from the new facility, the Lake Washington High boys tennis team has begun the fall season with a bang.
The unbeaten run stretched to three matches for the Lake Washington High girls’ soccer team on Tuesday, Sept. 13, with a dominant 4-0 win over Interlake to open KingCo play at Mac Field in Kirkland.
Juanita High football, at least for the next several weeks, doesn’t begin and end with Salvon Ahmed.
Freshman Jen Estes tallied a brace and an assist as the Lake Washington High girls’ soccer team won it’s first nonconference match of the season, 9-0, over Lakewood on Sept. 10 at Mac Field in Kirkland.
Early-season growing pains continue to impact the Juanita High volleyball team, which dropped a conference loss in straight sets to Interlake on Monday, Sept. 12 at the Juanita Fieldhouse.
SEATTLE — The Juanita High football team struggled to find consistency on offense on Saturday afternoon, dropping a nonconference game to Garfield, 28-14, at Memorial Stadium.
Count on AJ Parnell to make addition by subtraction work, somehow.
Thursday marked the first shutout of the year for the Juanita High girls’ soccer team, which edged Meadowdale 1-0 in a nonconference match at Lynnwood High School.
Senior hitter Makaela White had all the makings of a good match, but the Rebels simply couldn’t get her the ball.
The youngest Juanita High boys’ tennis team in a decade hit the courts this week, featuring a lineup dominated by underclassmen.
Juanita senior Adrian Goodwin is already among the fastest boys in the Class 3A KingCo division, having sent in the second-fastest time among 3A athletes at the KingCo Two-Mile Class Races on Thursday at Lake Sammamish State Park in Issaquah.