On Thursday, Oct. 28, the U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife
Service (USF&WS) officially listed the Coastal-Puget Sound bull trout as
a “threatened” species.
CARNATION— The Red Wolves took to the field once again
Friday night to meet the foe and hopefully turn around the waning days of
their season.
Mount Si traveled to Newport last week to take on the 4 win-3
loss Knights. They were hoping to improve the win column on a tough season
in a tough league but came away battered, on the losing end of a 31-0
final score.
The dark clouds in the sky were ominous on Wednesday, Oct. 27,
but there was no rain or thunder at the start of the Cedarcrest freshman
football game against Skyline.
A look at local soccer news.
Over the 50-plus years that Mount Si and Tolt (now
Cedarcrest) have squared off for the Snoqualmie
Valley Championship, some great gridders have rallied their
prospective teams to victory:
A look at Cross-Country news in the Valley.
A look at Volleyball news from the Valley.
Sports briefs from Around the Valley.
A complete football game consists of three key elements. Offense
and defense get the press, but the subtleties of special-team play can
often make the difference in a contest.
A look at local soccer news.
SNOQUALMIE—The Valley Cup is alive and well and moving
back down the mountain to Duvall.
>The Chief Kanim Hawks went into Wednesday night’s 8th grade
“Battle of the Birds” game as an
underdog, taking on the Snoqualmie Eagles. However, when the mud had
subsided and the field had cleared, the Hawks had the 8-0 victory.