The Washington State University men’s crew team will be sending a Lightweight 4+ boat to the American Collegiate Rowing Association National Regatta this weekend in Oak Ridge, Tenn. The four-man boat includes three 2007 Kentwood High School graduates; Mark Hoffman, Kramer Wahlberg, and Jake Logar.  - Courtesy photo
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The Washington State University men’s crew team will be sending a Lightweight 4+ boat to the American Collegiate Rowing Association National Regatta this weekend in Oak Ridge, Tenn. The four-man boat includes three 2007 Kentwood High School graduates; Mark Hoffman, Kramer Wahlberg, and Jake Logar.

Kentwood High grads find success on Washington State University crew team


May 21, 2009 · Updated 6:09 PM 

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The Washington State University men’s crew team will be sending a Lightweight 4+ boat to the American Collegiate Rowing Association National Regatta this weekend in Oak Ridge, Tenn. The four-man boat includes three 2007 Kentwood High School graduates; Mark Hoffman, Kramer Wahlberg, and Jake Logar.

At Kentwood, Hoffman, Wahlberg, and Logar were all members of the cross-country and track teams. When they arrived at WSU, they decided to pursue rowing, following in the footsteps of fellow Kentwood grad Mitch Williams, who will be a fourth-year oarsman on the team next year.

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