Jam Session XVIII was the kick off to the winter sports season for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. There were intrasquad scrimmages, giveaways, and performances by the cheer squad and hip-hop team. The men’s basketball scrimmage turned out to be a close affair with the Red team edging out the White team with a [...]
Coach Sood announced the rosters for this year’s men’s basketball teams this morning. The first chance you’ll have to see this year’s varsity in action is at JAM SESSION XVIII slated for 5:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22 in the Terraceum. Here are the rosters, numbers haven’t been assigned yet. Varsity – Coach Nalin [...]
The great Vince Lombardi once said, “We didn’t lose the game. We simply ran out of time.” The same seemed true for the Hawks during their Homecoming football game. In a devastating, yet thrilling 21-20 loss to district rival Lynnwood, the Hawks suffered their first defeat against the Royals since 2007. It was the second [...]
The University of Washington will be playing “rival” University of Oregon on Saturday, Nov. 5 in their final game at Husky Stadium before renovations take place. This “rivalry” allegedly began back in 1948 when Oregon and the University of California were tied for the then-named Pacific Coast Conference. To decidewho would be crowned the winner [...]
Coming off of a record-breaking pink salmon season in 2009, the 5.98 million pinks this season still put up a good fight for Puget Sound anglers. In the first weeks of August, the resident Coho salmon (silver salmon that stay only in the Puget Sound) showed a great presence at Jefferson Head south of Kingston [...]
To most people, they are the play caller, the team leader. Their job often seems quite simple and basic. They have to maintain a positive atmosphere for all of their younger teammates. Captains are held to a different standard than everyone else on the team. Sometimes they have to stay after practice and games to [...]
For the past five years, tennis coach Alberto Ramirez has had to train his freshmen through “trial by fire,” as men’s tennis has not had a JV team for quite some time. But as of this year Ramirez will have a JV team because there are more than 20 players combined on both JV and [...]
Ed Aliverti – an original MTHS staff member – will be inducted into the Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame later this month. Perhaps best known in the sports world as the voice of amateur wrestling, Aliverti passed away on February 3, 2010 following a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 77. Ed started his [...]
It’s hard to find something that was normal or routine for the Hawks in their game against Glacier Peak Saturday for a state berth. How’s this for a box score: 8 runs on 14 hits and 8 errors. And the Hawks lost 9-8 after leading 7-2. Weird? That’s an understatement. Maybe it was a sign [...]
The Washington State Wrestling Association freestyle state championships were held at Jackson H.S. on May 14. The event featured many of the top wrestling clubs in the state including the Edmonds Wrestling Rhinos, which had four MTHS students compete. Sophomores Trung Banh, Ashley Rucker and Marqueta Johnson, and junior Adaon Castleton were the wrestlers who [...]
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