HAMPSHIRE – With four games canceled thus far in the young girls’ soccer season, the Hampshire Whip-Purs have been fighting weather as often as opponents.
To say, the Grand Rapids Thunderhawk girls golf team has been hit hard by the weather is an understatement. The Thunderhawks had seven meets canceled because of cold and snowy conditions to start the year.
The Weymouth High School girls track team opened the season at 1-2, a losing mark and a place it hadn’t been for several years at this stage of the season. However, as the weather got warmer and the competition got stiffer, the girls have stepped up their game and righted the ship, bringing a 4-2 record into their final dual meet with Brookline last night (Tuesday, May 13).
DUVALL -- Cayla Calderwood was staring disaster right in the face. The South Whidbey sophomore, one of the premier leapers at the Class 2A Northwest District 1 girls track and field meet, wrenched her back on her second attempt during Wednesday's triple jump competition.
ROCKFORD - Even Barry Schmidt was surprised. “We scored 95 points?” the Genoa-Kingston High School girls’ track coach asked when first informed of this fact at the Rockford Christian Sectional last Friday nightl.
When it became clear that the Three Forks girls were going to win their second consecutive Class B state championship late Wednesday afternoon at Cottonwood Hills, freshman Haylee Folkvord turned to Coach Jeff Strickland with a simple request.