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Hawks open season with dramatic win over 4A powerhouse Lake Stevens

  It wasn’t supposed to be like this for the Lake Stevens Vikings, and the Hawks’ Austin Johnson put a dramatic exclamation point on that fact with a 2-run, walk-off home run in the bottom of the 8th inning to give the Hawks a 4-2 opening day victory. The Vikings do have a complaint of [...]

AAA Basketball playoff coverage by HBN

The Hawks will be starting their playoff run tonight at 7:30. They are currently getting ready to battle the Shorewood Thunderbirds this evening, it should be a very interesting game. HBN will be streaming this evenings playoff game online. If you cannot make it to the game then follow the action online as it happens [...]

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Recruiting through middle school

Recruiting through middle school

As the old saying goes, “the early bird catches the worm”. That maxim rings true in the world of college recruiting, where young athletes are baited with scholarships based on potential and hype. Coach Sood shared his opinion on premature recruiting saying that, “It has been an issue for years. LeBron James was getting offers [...]

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NBA Playoffs: What’s happening?

Though the NBA playoffs are no longer possible for bitter Seattle sports fans, basketball fans can still watch, and even enjoy the drama and excitement that play-off basketball creates. This year so far has been no exception. To start with, the Charlotte Bobcats and Oklahoma City Thunder made the playoffs for the first time in [...]

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Time Out: Quick Sports Updates

State basketball tourney format changes Because of problems, which include travel costs, missed school time and poor attendance at consolation-round games, the WIAA Executive Board has decided, starting in the 2010-2011 school year, the state basketball tournament format will be reconstructed. Only eight slots will remain, from the original format of 16 slots. The classification [...]

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Q&A with Chris Raunio

What do tennis and baseball have in common? Well, nothing much besides the fact that it takes a mighty swing to make the ball travel a long distance.  Oh, and then there’s senior Chris Raunio, whose favorite sports just happen to be tennis and baseball.  The third baseman has provided the Terrace Baseball Team with [...]

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Hawks move onto state

The Hawks played against Kamiak at Everett Memorial Stadium and won 4-3. Their overall record is now 17-6 and they won the 4A district 1 championship. The next game is on May 22 at 10 a.m.

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Sports and music are equal

Sports and music are equal

I’ll just come out and say it. Music is not harder than sports, and sports are not harder than music. Most musicians in this school would agree with me in saying that, a band for example, is comprised of one team trying to achieve one goal: a flawless performance. No other opponents. No fields to [...]

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Baseball: It’s more than just a rebuilding year

In the most recent issue of The Enterprise, the match-up between Terrace and Edmonds-Woodway was considered one of the “Games of the Week.” In a brief synopsis of this game, The Enterprise deemed this year for Terrace a “rebuilding year” since most of the varsity team graduated last spring. This year, there are just two [...]

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The mind of a runner

The mind of a runner

The average high school student dreads running for leisure. Students in Walking 101 most likely take the class because of the course title, and when blind sided with the unfortunate task of running the mile wish they had read the fine print. But in the eyes of a runner, there is nothing more invigorating than [...]

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