The Tommies got a good start to 2010 with a 54-39 non-conference win over Mount Vernon Jan. 2.
I’m not one to panic.
In fact, it’s likely that I’ll be the one that under reacts to a dire situation and pays the price.
The Cougars are still searching for that elusive first win after suffering losses to King’s and Mount Si at the Lakewood Cougar Holiday Classic Dec. 29-30.
he Hawks got holiday surprises, just not the ones they were hoping for during the Heritage Holiday Classic Dec. 28 and 29.
Double duels are always risky — especially during the holidays.
But the Tommies proved that family vacations and big dinners weren’t an issue with 13 pins and a pair of wins in a double dual with O’Dea and Granite Falls Dec. 30.
A collective sigh came out of Lakewood Dec. 28 as the Cougars ran over the Lambrick Park Secondary Pride 62-39 to capture their first win of the season.
Heritage girls Coach Tina Brown is starting to see the results of her endurance heavy practices. Her lady Hawks outran the Warriors from Chief Leschi for the better part of four quarters in a 45-22 win to kickoff the inaugural Heritage Holiday Classic.
It was the biggest game of the young season for the Hawks — and it showed.
The Tomahawks blew the Vikings out of the water Dec. 17 with a 119-66 Wesco Conference win.
Heading into the 2009-10 season Wesco Conference coaches conducted a poll determining which teams were the strongest.
This week’s barley legible rant is in appreciation of Chris Walster.
