The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

The team getting together

Hawks can’t catch the Shorewood Thunderbirds, falling 1-3

By Joshua Morrison, Staff April 15, 2015

On Tuesday afternoon the Hawks varsity baseball team faced off against the now undefeated Shorewood Thunderbirds. Despite a slowly creeping comeback by the Hawks, it was too little too late as the bottom...

Ben Reijonen pitching during the game against Kamiak

A Hawks’ 7-1 win over the Kamiak Knights opens the season right

By Joshua Morrison, Staff March 18, 2015

On Tuesday the 17th, the Hawks opened their season against the Kamiak Knights with a huge 7-1 win at home. Outstanding teamwork and some great pitching by the Hawks helped them prevail over the Knights...

Hawks fail to play as a team, losing streak extends to seven

Hawks fail to play as a team, losing streak extends to seven

By Irvin Zhang, Hawkeye staff October 17, 2014

The Hawks hosted the Shorecrest Scots Thursday night in the Terraceum. Though the Hawks had a lot of momentum, they couldn't capitalize and ended up losing the match, 3-1. In the first game, the Shorecrest...

Senior Alisha Clingan prepares herself to serve the ball.

Hawks still in a rut, extend losing streak to five games

By Irvin Zhang, Staff writer October 8, 2014

On Tuesday night, the Hawks hosted the Shorewood Thunderbirds in the Terraceum. The Hawks have been in a slump and that trend continued as they fell to the T-Birds, 1-3. The Hawks have had a bevy of...

Bouche and Liu serve their story

Bouche and Liu serve their story

By Luke Thurber May 15, 2014

Photos by TK Johnson Not many people may seem to know about the Hawks women’s tennis team, but they’ve sent a doubles team to state the past two years. Junior Nicki Bouche has competed at state twice,...

Junior Raiden Silva came in at the end to finish out the Hawks defense in their 13-3 shutout against Edmonds Woodway HS.

Baseball: Hawks demolish Warriors, 13-3

By Luke Thurber March 25, 2014

The Hawks baseball team came away with a swift victory on Tuesday, beating the Edmonds-Woodway Warriors 13-3. The game ended at the bottom of the 5th inning, not because of the off-and-on rain, but because...

As it became clear the Hawks would run out of time for a come-back, senior posts Loren LaCasse (left) and Yoel Tekle watch from the Mountlake Terrace bench. The Wilson Rams defeated the Hawks 58-38 at Mount Tahoma High School.

Hawks fall short in regional playoffs to Wilson Rams

By Luke Thurber March 1, 2014

[vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][vc_column_text] The Hawks season ended Saturday night, losing 58-38 to Wilson High School in the first round of the WIAA 3A State Basketball Tourney. The Hawks kept it...

Vice principal Peter Schurke is one of the five staff members that is now using the new earpieces.

They’re not the secret service: Administration purchases new earpieces

By Luke Thurber November 4, 2013

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] In order to allow better hearing around school, MTHS administrators recently purchased five new earpieces. The equipment is being used by the administrators and...

Gifton Okoronkwo

Gifton Okoronkwo

By Luke Thurber June 12, 2013

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0fGIHulVTk In his senior year, Gifton Okoronkwo won the state title for triple jump. It was his first year on track. It turned out that he had a knack for his...

Track leaps over competition

Track leaps over competition

By Luke Thurber May 15, 2013

This track season has been a masterful one for the Hawks. With the men’s team going undefeated in the regular season and the women’s team receiving a star that rises above the rest, the Hawks have...

Kyra Dahlman | Hawkeye

Transporting Security Administration (TSA) allows knives on planes

By Luke Thurber April 16, 2013

On April 25, the Transporting Security Administration (TSA) will begin allowing travelers carry small knives on planes. Blades will have to be shorter than 6 cm and a width less than half an inch. TSA...

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