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Washington breeds Olymians

J.R. Celski Born: July 17, 1990 in Federal Way (now lives in Long Beach, California) Sport: Short Track Speed-Skating J.R began inline skating when he was three years old and slowly moved up the ranks as he got older. In 2004, when Celski was fourteen, his parents decided that he should move to a location [...]

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Volleyball

The Woman’s volleyball team had a rollercoaster season this year. They had a rocky start at the beginning of the season with only 1 win in the first five games all against schools outside their league. However once October came around they claimed 4 league victories in a row. Shortly thereafter their winning streak was [...]

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Tennis

Despite the overall misfortune, which reared its ugly head for the men’s tennis team this year, one of the biggest highlights of the season lies with senior tennis partners Joe Kim and Chris Raunio. Though the team as a whole won just one match the entire season, the two captains dominated in the WesCo South [...]

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Cross country

Through the mud, grass, woodlands, and rain, cross-country has ran close in both times, and in bonds. 4A is a tough league to run in, especially for a team with such similar times. In the 5,000-meter race for WesCo South, senior runners Jacob Howell and Brandon Hines, had times within 1 second of each other. [...]

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Swim

The swim team had a rocky season overall but individually they had outstanding achievements. Eight members of the team qualified for districts and one of those eight is very close to qualifying for state. Sophomore Hunter Goncalves is going to districts to compete in the 200 and 500 free. She had a qualifying time of [...]

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Cheer

The cheerleaders have had a bumpy road these past few years. They lost the majority of their squad two years ago after an incident that led to the termination of the program. Now, the somewhat newly assembled team is ready to pump some spirit into the stands at the Homecoming game at the end of [...]

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Set, spike, kill: Pung surprises self, team

Another season begins for the women’s volleyball team and as the crowds flock to each home game, hopes of a winning season fill the Terraceum. In the first match of the season on Sept. 10, Hawk fans came out to support the girls as they took on the Jackson Timberwolves. By the last buzzer, disappointment [...]

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Hawks with the Victory, Haldane with an Award

Mitchell Haldane was honored with the Army and Seattle Seahawks Player of the Week award, last friday, September 11, after a stellar performance in the football game against Mariner. Haldane led the defensive unit with 11 tackles including 4 assisted tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble in a game that was ultimately determined by [...]

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Girls in Spandex: Us (1) v. Them (3)

Last night at 7pm was the first varsity volleyball game of the season. For game one, the starting players were #2 Christine (CJ) Jensen, #3 Christine Lotz, #6 Raechel Pendergraft, #7 Liana Samuelson, #9 Kailtlyn Hatch, #13 Sarah Drew, and #11 Stephanie McGee. The always massive team, Jackson Timberwolves, came en force and took down the last [...]

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Lady Hawks take state by storm

Hawkeye: How do you feel about your time at state? Chloe Treece: Going into the first day, I wanted to make it to the second day. I was proud I made it. I didn’t play the second day as well as I wanted to, I should have played better. Hawkeye: Are you proud you’ve made [...]

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