Kentwood bounced back from a 6-5 loss to Auburn Riverside on March 23 with a pair of wins in the past week.
Kentwood is on a roll on the baseball diamond.
The Conquerors have started the season off 5-0 and 6-0 overall including a 6-5 victory over the Tahoma Bears on the road Monday afternoon.
A little bit of rain didn’t stop the track athletes from Tahoma and Kent schools from competing on Thursday, March 29. The meets ended with a victory for Tahoma, Kentwood and Kent Meridian.
Kentwood couldn’t find the net in the first half against Auburn on the soccer pitch at French Field Monday night.
Kentwood has hired one of its own to take over as head boys basketball coach.
Kentwood beat Auburn 13-5 on Friday afternoon on the road.
he Tahoma boys and girls track and field teams won their second meet against Kentlake on March 29.
Kentlake’s baseball team has a problem: its pitching staff is seven deep.
It’s the kind of problem any high school baseball coach would love to have as most teams have a three-man rotation.
Mark Zender couldn’t be happier than he is at Kentwood these days.
Zender is the new head coach for the Conquerors baseball squad after spending the previous three seasons coaching the freshman team.
An entire pitching staff for Tahoma High’s baseball team graduated.
A group of pitchers who helped the Bears to a South Puget Sound League North crown, their fourth appearance at the 4A state tournament in five years, and a 20-3 season.
A third boys basketball head coaching position opened up recently.
Kentlake boys basketball coach Ron Charrier will not return next season, explained the school’s Athletic Director Bruce Rick, in an email interview.
Tahoma starts out 3-0, Kentlake 2-0 and Kentwood splits first pair of games to start season
Maple Valley Parks and Recreation 2012 Slow Break Basketball Standings as of March 27.
The Tahoma boys and girls track and field team cruised to an easy victory at its first league meet against Mt. Rainier on March 21.
The Wenatchee girls varsity lacrosse team defeated Tahoma at Tahoma High on Thursday, March 22.
The Tahoma track and field team won its first league meet against Mt. Rainier on March 21.
Speed and strength could likely be the scene on the oval as well as in the field this spring.
Both defending 4A state boys and girls track and field champions are from the Kent School District which means every team in the South Puget Sound League North division will be taking aim at Kentwood and Kent-Meridian, especially rivals Kentlake, Kentridge and Tahoma.
As the second season comes to a close for the Maple Valley-based Synergy volleyball club founder Jeff Potter couldn’t be more pleased with its progress.
The Summit Gymnastics Boys’ Artistic Team competed in the Washington State Men’s Gymnastics Championship hosted by Bainbridge Island Gymnastics on Bainbridge Island.
The Maple Valley-based Summit Gymnastics Trampoline and Tumbling Team competed in a meet on March 10 hosted by Action Athletics.