
The Cascade High School fastpitch softball team is most likely going to play motivated opponents every time it plays a Caribou Trail League contest this season.
Not much has changed around the Cashmere High School baseball program this spring.
Gary Smith can now say that no other Caribou Trail League girls basketball coaches have won more games than he has.
Cashmere High School senior Roman Velazquez entered this wrestling season with high expectations, and he should have; after all, he did win a state championship last year.
At the start of this basketball season, there was some uncertainty surrounding the Chelan High School boys team, which wouldn't have the services of star Joe Harris, who took his considerable talents to the University of Virginia.
The Cascade High School boys basketball team has lost three games in a row after starting the Caribou Trail League season with four straight victories.
Over the past couple of years, the Cashmere High School girls basketball team ran an offense that focused on working the ball inside to its two star post players, Emily Abbott and Rachel Lippert.
This weekend, the Cashmere High School boys basketball team will take on Omak (tonight) and Tonasket (Saturday night).
Last season was a forgettable one for the Tonasket High School girls basketball team.
The Okanogan High School girls basketball team was the preseason favorite to win the Caribou Trail League. If the Bulldogs are to fulfill that promise and make a deep postseason run, they may have to do so without the services of one of their best players.
Last season, the Tonasket High School boys basketball team won two games.
One generally accepted supposition about sports, no matter what the level or type of sport, is that it's tougher to win on the road than it is at home.
We know that there will be at least one team from the Caribou Trail League that will advance to next week's state 1A semifinals, and possibly two.
John Durheim isn't surprised that the Cashmere High School cross country team earned a spot at Saturday's 1A state meet at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco.
Last year, Chelan High School basketball star Joe Harris decided to accept a scholarship offer to the University of Virginia. Earlier this year, it appeared as if Harris' younger sister, Jaicee, had decided to join her brother on the East Coast as she gave a verbal commitment to play volleyball at Boston College next fall.
There's a game called 'Bigger and Better,' which is a teambuilding or icebreaker activity that's frequently used to help bring groups of people closer together.
Hannah and Hailey Ziegler enjoyed success last fall as members of the Cascade High School cross country team, but no matter how far or fast they ran, they couldn't quite escape the conclusion that they'd inevitably have to realize about themselves:
Kea Paton has loved to run ever since she was a little girl. The Cashmere High School sophomore can thank her father for that.
The Okanogan High School football team will play Chelan, Cashmere and Cascade over the next three weeks. That's a daunting slate, to be sure. But Bulldogs head coach Denny Neely doesn't mind. Heck, he's enthused about it. He's ready for the start of Caribou Trail League play, which will start Friday.
The Cascade High School volleyball team's 7-3 record as of Tuesday might not seem tremendously impressive until one considers who the Kodiaks have lost to.
Dennis Tronson is a veteran soccer coach, but he doesn't always have a veteran team to work with. That's the case this fall as Tronson will attempt to lead the Cashmere High School girls soccer squad to a fifth consecutive Caribou Trail League championship with more freshmen on the roster than seniors.
The Connell High School football team went undefeated last season on its way to a 1A state championship last season, and might be even better this year.
When Darren Talley was in grade school, he watched his father, Del, coach football, basketball and track and field at Okanogan High School. Now, Talley is the head coach of the Chelan football team.
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