Kentwood High's Josh Boekelman captured the only win among Kent wrestlers at the Region III boys competition last Saturday at Auburn High School.
Mario Andretti, a racing legend whose resume includes wins in NASCAR’s Daytona 500 as well as the Indianapolis 500 among many others, helped open the new Firestone in Covington Dec. 14 and broke the ceremonial scissors in the process.
Vern Heinle spent a fair amount of time in his workshop this year trying to get a wooden tank design just right. "I'm fortunate enough not to have to have patterns," said the 79-year-old retired carpenter. "I make up my own. I had to come up with a design that looks like a tank and is easy to build."
Don't let Kent-Meridian's South Puget Sound League North volleyball record fool you.
Jason Fiorito is one step closer to seeing his master plan become a reality for Pacific Raceways. The King County Council approved a demonstration project for the Kent motorsports venue early last week.
Brian Davis, head basketball coach at Kentwood High, resigned from the position the morning of March 7.
Kentwood senior Bailey Marshall has high expectations for the fastpitch team this year.
Seniors on Kentwood’s boys soccer team want to find a way to channel their frustrations.
In some ways public school education hasn’t changed a bit since I graduated from high school nearly 16 years ago.
In the early afternoon on Feb. 16 I found an article I wrote after Seth Dawson first started coaching the boys swim team at Kentlake High little more than a year ago.
Kentlake High swim coach Seth Dawson, 31, was one of three people who were on a plane that crashed Wednesday near North Bend, according to the swim club he worked for, Valley Aquatics Swim Team.
The post-season started off well for all of the Kent schools basketball teams but only the Kentwood boys and girls came out of the first round of the West Central District tournament on Tuesday with wins.
With 15 wrestlers advancing to the state wrestling championships Friday and Saturday at the Tacoma Dome -- four more than a year ago and more wrestlers than Mead of Spokane, the team wrestling experts consider Tahoma's top adversary -- the Bears' goal to win state looks more realistic than ever.
Tahoma had 14 wrestlers in the finals of the sub-regional tournament Feb. 3-4 at Kent-Meridian which it won handily tallying 475.5 points while second-place Kentwood had 231.
Kentwood’s boys basketball team has something many of its South Puget Sound League North division rivals don’t have: certainty.
Tahoma made a strong case on Jan. 27 that it has the best wrestling team in the state with a 45-18 victory over Enumclaw in the fifth Battle of the Bon
Change is the unofficial theme of this year’s Covington-Maple Valley-Black Diamond Relay for Life event.