By Anastasia Stepankowsky
Wildcat head coach Keffrey Fazio says that the West Seattle boys basketball team isn’t built to come from behind. West Seattle fell behind 15-0 and never recovered in a 69-50 loss to the Lakeside Lions Wednesday…MORE
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Thu, 02/12/15
By Anastasia Stepankowsky
Wildcat head coach Keffrey Fazio says that the West Seattle boys basketball team isn’t built to come from behind. West Seattle fell behind 15-0 and never recovered in a 69-50 loss to the Lakeside Lions Wednesday…MORE
Thu, 02/12/15
by Paul Moseley
The #1 Seed West Seattle girls had their hands full in their Metro League tournament game against Holy Names. Playing short handed without All-Metro point guard Gabby Sarver and Metro MVP Lydia Giomi, the Wildcats put a new…MORE
Wed, 02/11/15
By Anastasia Stepankowsky
The Chief Sealth Ladyhawks played Seattle Prep to a five-point loss earlier this season, but that game was no harbinger of Tuesday’s playoff game. The Panthers dominated most of the way in a 69-39 win.
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Tue, 02/10/15
by Paul Moseley
The West Seattle boys hosted the O'Dea in a loser-out Metro tournament game Tuesday night. The Wildcats, coming off a tough loss to Franklin last week, got their rhythm back and dispatched the Fighting Irish 68-53.
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Tue, 02/10/15
By Tim Clinton SPORTS EDITOR
High schoolsGirls basketball West Seattle will play in the Metro League tournament semifinals Wednesday, after getting a bye as the No. 1 seed. The Wildcats take on the Holy Names vs. Ballard winner in a 7:30…MORE
Tue, 02/10/15
BY GERARDO BOLONG Contributing Writer
It was an excellent night for teams to display their assorted spinning and whirling talents. Highline High School led Highline School District teams with a fourth place finish in the 2015 Seamount…MORE
Tue, 02/10/15
By Tim Clinton SPORTS EDITOR
High schools
Girls basketball West Seattle will play in the Metro League tournament semifinals Wednesday, after getting a bye as the No. 1 seed. The Wildcats take on the Holy Names vs. Ballard winner in…MORE
Tue, 02/10/15
By Ed Shepherd SPORTS CORRESPONDENT
UNIVERSITY PLACE--Despite not getting one first place out of 11 swimming events or 1-meter diving, the Mount Rainier Rams' boys swim and dive team finished fourth out of 17 teams for swim coach Chris…MORE
Tue, 02/10/15
BY GERARDO BOLONG Contributing Writer
Seems like Mount Rainier has a contender. The Ram gymnastics team created a scenario in which reaching the state gymnastics meet as a team is in range after scoring 163.425 points for third place in…MORE
Tue, 02/10/15
By Ed Shepherd SPORTS CORRESPONDENT
Foster won when it mattered.
The Bulldogs won their first game against Highline, 19-17, and despite a loss to host, Lindbergh, 22-11, in the second game of a three-team Seamount League 2A playoff…MORE