Voting for the all-South Puget Sound League 3A fastpitch team, a duty shared by the league’s coaches, resulted in Bonney Lake’s dominating pitcher, senior, slinger Caitlin Colvin, walking away with Player of the Year honors.
The Enumclaw High fastpitch crew nearly stumbled coming out of the gate, but came on strong down the backstretch for a photo-finish, fifth-place with Mount Rainier during the Class 3A state championships.
Three months after a winter storm damaged Buckley’s water transmission main, city officials were at last able to convince the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to examine the site in order to confirm the need for repairs.
The city of Buckley city council recently approved a 50-year lease of a 138.75 acre parcel of land located near the Rainier State School belonging to the Department of Social Health Services, for $20,274 each year.
The South Puget Sound League 3A’s talented area senior baseball players hook-up with one another in the senior exhibition games at Auburn Mountainview High School at 4 and 7 p.m. Monday.
Photos were taken at the West Central III Bi-District tournament at the Sprinker Rec. Center Fields in Parkland, WA. May…
The focal point most coaches try to carve into a team’s physique as it tumbles headlong into fastpitch tournaments like the one that transpired at Sprinker Recreation Center in Parkland, Wash., the West Central District 3A fastpitch tournament, is to expect the unexpected.
The brash, young, offense-based, yet exciting Sumner High fastpitch gang came into the West Central District 3A fastpitch tournament at Sprinker Recreation Center in Parkland, Wash., with a chip on its shoulder and a great deal to prove.
Enumclaw High senior baseball players Andrew Olson and Beau Rogers will be continuing their baseball careers at Tacoma Community College next spring and Titan skipper Donegal Fergus could not be more pleased.
When the Enumclaw High fastpitch squad encounters the Bishop Blanchet bunch at the Class 3A state fastpitch tournament at the South End Recreation Area (SERA) fields in Tacoma at 11 a.m. Friday, the Braves would be better off knowing two things coming into that blue-field, game-seven rendezvous.
Some photos from EHS tourney game at Foss High School Diamond adjacent to Cheney Stadium.
The Sumner High and White River High girls’ fastpitch squads met Monday afternoon at the South Puget Sound League 3A/Seamount League subdistrict tournament at Sprinker Recreation Center in Parkland, Wash., but the two took two very different roads to reach that stage.
The Sumner High fastpitch squad’s rollercoaster season continued at the rain-delayed subdistrict tournament at Parkland’s Sprinker Recreation Center Friday and Monday, when Sumner was slated to rendezvous in its third game of the elimination series with White River. The Hornets have been teetering on the brink of elimination for the past week.