Another year, another South Puget Sound League Central Division championship for the Thomas Jefferson boys tennis team. The Raiders finished a perfect 10-0 in the six-team division Wednesday with a 5-0 sweep of the Todd Beamer Titans.
The sixth-ranked Federal Way Eagles and junior Chico McClatcher did what they do Friday night during a 49-25 win over the Puyallup Vikings at Sparks Stadium.
Dom Dismuke — The Decatur graduate is playing his freshman season at the University of Washington as a forward. Dismuke redshirted last year for the Huskies and has played in four games this season.
The Federal Way High School girls swimming and diving team isn’t lacking for individual talent this season. Longtime head coach Carla Boone brings back two of the better athletes this year in Kenna Ramey and Tia Thomas.
The Todd Beamer golf program was left on the outside looking in. Just a month before the fall high school season was set to begin, the Titans were informed that their home course, Sumner Meadows, would be shutting down.
Federal Way High School graduate D.J. May had a very impressive freshman season at the University of Wyoming.
There’s only one way to go for the four volleyball programs in Federal Way — up.
The big plays were back for the Federal Way High School football team Thursday night. A week after dropping the program’s first South Puget Sound League South Division game since 2010, the Eagles dominated the Bethel Braves Thursday, 45-18, at Federal Way Memorial Stadium.
It’s widely known that he never attended a Mariners game, and he is believed to be the only owner in major American professional sports to do such a thing. Yamauchi reportedly didn’t like to travel, and that kept him from ever stepping foot in Safeco Field.
The Decatur football team was beaten up Saturday in a non-league game against Battle Ground, 45-14, at Federal Way Memorial Stadium.
For the first time in recent memory, no Federal Way school district girls soccer team really threatened for a South Puget Sound League divisional championship.
For the first time since the 2010 season, the Federal Way football team can say they lost a South Puget Sound League South Division contest.
Seahawks star Richard Sherman was in Federal Way on Tuesday to hand out school clothes and supplies to kids. He told every kid he greeted that the school supplies and clothes weren’t a “donation, but an investment in you as a person.”
The 2013 inductees into the Federal Way Public Schools Athletic Hall of Fame consist of five former coaches and one notable alumnus.
The Decatur Gators used a frantic fourth-quarter comeback Thursday night to pick up their first victory of the season. The Gators (1-1) downed the Renton Indians, 32-28, to even their record at Renton Memorial Stadium in a non-league contest.
The Thomas Jefferson High School girls golf team was the class of the South Puget Sound League a season ago. The Raiders finished a perfect 10-0 in the SPSL Central Division and fourth at the Class 4A State Girls Golf Championships.
Since taking over the Thomas Jefferson High School program 23 years ago, head coach Andrew Buchan has compiled a record of 235-42.
The third-ranked Federal Way Eagles got a scare in their season-opener Friday night at Puyallup’s Sparks Stadium, while the Thomas Jefferson Raiders kicked off their season with a big-time win over the perennial power Kentlake Falcons.
My 12-year-old son is playing tackle football for the first time and it’s a little scary, to be honest. Am I out of bounds in feeling that way?