Sports news from Valley athletes.
DUVALL—The Cedarcrest baseball team has been practicing the
fundamentals of hitting, pitching and defense for months. The next step
for coach Doug Hall will be putting his players in a position to play more
than five innings.
A look at sports from the Valley’s Middle Schools.
Sports news from Mount Si and Cedarcrest
Talented team: The Chief Kanim eighth-grade varsity basketball team was crowned the
Foothills League Champions for their 9-1 2000 season. The team members are (front row, left
to right) Justin Lewis, Matty Secord, Kristopher Bostic, Brad Trombley, Corey Roe and Nick
Sheldon. (Back row, left to right) Hank Kennedy, Jimmy Fleming, Coach Mickey Fowler, Jeremy
Johnston and Michael Lindor.
Sports briefs from Valley athletics.
Chief Kanim Middle School eighth-grader Kristin Heath
vaulted over her competitors at the Region II meet on April 7. She received
second place on the uneven bars with a score of 8.95, second place on the floor
with a 9.325, second place on beam with a 9.425 and did well on vault with
a score of 8.725.
Newport star athlete Tripper Johnson was too much for the
Mount Si Wildcat varsity baseball team Monday night, handing the hometown
favorites a 13-2 shellacking.
A look at sports from the three Valley Middle Schools.
High school sports at its best!
In last week’s issue of the Snoqualmie Valley Record, a player
was misidentified in the Chief Kanim eighth-grade team photo. The
offensive efforts for the team were led by Jeremy Johnston, not Hank Kennedy,
and Johnston’s name was misspelled.
We apologize for the error and hope it did not create a problem for
the players or families.
DUVALL — After climbing into the stratosphere of the KingCo
3A baseball standings, the Cedarcrest Red Wolves have lost seven straight
league games and find themselves in the all-too-familiar position of scrambling
for the final conference playoff berth.
Sports briefs from Valley athletes and athletics.