Not many high school coaches in any sport can say their team has made the state tournament for seven consecutive seasons. Cedar Park Christian School softball head coach Greg Salios, however, is one of a select few that can claim that record.
Salios has been at the helm of the Eagles’ softball program since its inception in 2001, and made the 1A state tournament every year since 2002.
Sage Speak, 12, from Moorlands Elementary in Kenmore left the other swimmers in her wake at the King County Aquatic Center during the annual PAC Coast Invitational meet. The sixth-grader took first place in the 100-meter breaststroke event out of 50 competitors and placed in the top five in all but one event she entered.
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Bothell High head football coach Tom Bainter recalled a story from a game at Pop Keeney Field when Johnny Hekker was a ball boy for the team and his older brother, Zach, an all-Kingco 4A tight end, played for the Cougars.
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Some athletic programs are so inherently strong year in and year out that they seemingly never go through a “rebuilding” process.
Instead, these powerhouse teams perform like well-oiled machines and simply take their talented student athletes along for the ride. The Inglemoor High girls swim-and-dive team has been that program for the past four years, having come out victorious at the 4A state meet every year since 2004.
A large part of the Vikings’ success in the pool has been due to a strong core of swimmers led by Inglemoor senior Chrissy Baumgartner.
At the state track meet last season, Cedar Park Christian track star Zach Keene got blown away by the competition.
Inglemoor High senior Austin Victor knew who he was going to be up against in the 300-meter hurdles event at the 4A State Track Meet in Pasco last Saturday.
Bothell High’s miraculous boys soccer postseason run came to an end in the first round of the 4A state tournament. The Cougars fell to Todd Beamer, 3-0, May 13 at Sunset Chev Stadium in Sumner.
Inglemoor High won both the boys and girls Bi-District II/IV Track and Field titles on Friday and Saturday in Vancouver.
The 2008 Inglemoor High softball team may not have gone to state like it has in nine of the past 12 years. It may not have won the state championship like it did in 2004, or win five straight games like it did last year to get third place.
As a graduating senior, Bothell High’s Darcie Richmond knew this was her last chance to make a splash at the 4A Kingco District Tournament and earn a coveted berth into this week’s state championships. To ensure her game was in top shape, in the days leading up to the event, Richmond was most likely to be found at home … on the range.
On Saturday evening, the Northshore Lacrosse team was having a barbecue in the back yard of head coach Steve Wisman’s house, playing their favorite spring sport.
Washington State Baseball Hall of Fame head coach Paul Moody has seen a lot of crazy baseball days in his 25 years of high-school coaching at Bothell and Inglemoor. But never has he ever seen a day with the highs, and ultimately lows, of last Saturday’s opening day of the state baseball tournament for the Cougars.
For four straight days, the Bothell High track-and-field team stood around coach Anthony Williams talking about what needed to happen for a Cougar boys team to win a Kingco title.
The Inglemoor High Vikings reached the double-elimination portion of the 4A Kingco softball tournament by winning the play-in game against…
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