Quarterback Andy Smith and the rest of the senior Eagles made the most of their last game.
A depleted Lakewood team fought off one of the state’s best 2A offenses for 60 minutes Nov. 3 at Cedarcrest High School.
The Eagles’ playoff hopes ended Oct. 30 with a 21-14 loss to the Spartans in one of the most highly anticipated Stilly Cups in recent memory.
A stingy defense and potent ground game helped Highland Christian triumph over Clallam Bay, Oct. 30, in front of a homecoming crowd.
With six of the Cougars’ games being decided after regulation, how else would the first round of the District 1 tournament go?
Almost everywhere I’ve gone this year, I can hear the effects of sickness. I’m not just talking about sniffles either.
The Eagles stayed together through a muddy South Whidbey course to place second and punch their ticket to the state cross country meet.
The Cougars were pressured by the Red Wolves in every way, Oct. 29, in a 34-13 Cascade Conference loss at home.
Eagles coach Greg Dailer knew before Monday’s practice started just how important the 2009 Stilly Cup is to his boys.
The Eagles tennis team continues to impress as they sent a pair of doubles teams to the district tournament.
The only thing stopping Cougar serves Oct. 20 was the net.
With two-tenths of a mile left in the 2A Cascade Conference meet, Taylor Guske found another gear and sprinted his way past the competition and into familiar territory Oct 24.
Fans coming to celebrate homecoming got their money’s worth Oct. 23 as the Cougars won their first Cascade Conference game in fantastic fashion.