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Puyallup to conduct annual football camp

Published: 06/18/13 21:30:37

The Puyallup Vikings will host their annual Viking Legends football camp for players between first and seventh grades. The camp will be held from 9 a.m. to noon from June 20-22 at Sparks Stadium in downtown Puyallup.

Youth soccer camp coming for grade-school students

Published: 06/18/13 21:30:37

The Rogers High School girls soccer team will host a camp for boys and girls between first and sixth grades from June 26-28 at Sparks Stadium in downtown Puyallup.

Chief Leschi junior running back Julien Dillon will be the focal point of the Warriors’ offense during the 2013 season. (SHAUN SCOTT/HERALD FILE PHOTO)

Chief Leschi looks to improve after winless season

Published: 06/18/13 21:30:36

Chief Leschi head football coach Sauni Savini doesn’t expect a repeat of the 2012 season, when the Warriors weren’t able to find the win column.

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Cougars looking to reclaim glory

Published: 06/18/13 21:30:35

The most important player on the Cascade Christian football team is also its most selfless.

Rogers graduate making his mark in coaching world

Published: 06/18/13 21:30:35

Jase Wambold is proving that age is just a number when it comes to having success as a basketball coach.

Gregg to be Sumner’s top receiving threat

Published: 06/18/13 21:30:35

Last year Sumner High School football player Austin Gregg didn’t think he would make much of an impact as an incoming sophomore.

Sexton drafted in 38th round of the MLB Draft

Published: 06/18/13 21:30:35

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Cascade Christian quarterback Jaelin Goldsmith, left, avoids the rush against the Connell Eagles during the Class 1A state championship game in 2011. Goldsmith, who will be in his third season as the starting quarterback this fall, hopes to lead his team to the state title this fall. (MIKE CENTIOLI/COURTESY PHOTO)

striving for greatness

Published: 06/18/13 21:30:34

Finishing 7-3 would be a solid year for the majority of the high school football programs in Washington. That isn’t the case at Cascade Christian, which had appeared in four straight Class 1A state title games at the Tacoma Dome until last year.

The Cascade Christian football team gathers before they take a water break last week during the second day of spring practice. The Cougars have their sights set on returning to the Class 1A state championship game. (SHAUN SCOTT/HERALD PHOTO)

Cascade Christian looking to rebound after subpar season

Published: 06/18/13 21:30:30

The Cascade Christian Cougars played in four consecutive Class 1A state championship football games from 2008-11. But they were eliminated in the district round last November after they lost to Kings 28-7.

Emerald Ridge quarterback Goy Mal tosses a screen pass to one of his teammates during spring practice on June 4. The Emerald Ridge coaching staff said the starting quarterback position is wide open. Last year’s starter, Kort Skoda, plans to play football at Pacific Lutheran University this fall. (SHAUN SCOTT/HERALD PHOTO)

Emerald Ridge focusing on game fundamentals

Published: 06/12/13 12:19:48

Just like life, there isn't much room for error in football.


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