The FHS Girls Basketball Season starts at home on Dec. 1 at 5:30 p.m…………
The FHS Boys Basketball season starts at home on Dec. 1 against North Beach………
The past two weeks the boys and girls cross country team have competed at league and district championships……….
Each week throughout the school year, the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) recognizes twelve varsity athletes………
On Thursday, Aug. 13, members of the Saints Prison Ministry, a cross-denominational gospel group and softball team…..
Come join Coach Craig Shetterly, the Spartan staff and the Spartan football team as future Spartans learn how to be successful on and off the field at Spartan Football Camp. The camp is for all players entering grades 2-8. The camp will be from 5-7 p.m. Aug. ……
Brandon VanWinkle 255, Josh Fagan 255, 647, Jon Whitehead 244, 685, Anthony Sanders 234, 640, Bill Gillett 233, Ernie Penn 224, Travis Peterson 222, 603, Fred Pratt 222, Hal Morrison 222,
As we turn the corner onto the homestretch from last week, two other noteworthy changes also have taken place in statewide track and field events recently. The first is a change in the javelin event. For safety reasons
FORKS – The pace was furious from the tipoff. Forks, led by the hot-handled senior Colton Raben, and Hoquiam, disciples of the up-tempo philosophy of Coach Curtis Eccles, both embraced a tenacious ……..
On an evening dedicated to the seniors of the Spartan football program, it was the bond of the pee wee ranks that owned the night. While the pee wee Spartans made memorable appearance during the Senior Night half time festivities, the youthful memories of yesteryear were fresh on the minds of this year’s seasoned veterans.
For Colton Raben and Kody Hansen, Pee Wee basketball has come full circle, having started out playing and now coaching the two are even using the experience as a senior project.
The Spartans opened up their league schedule Tuesday March 25 versus Rochester and managed to put forth an effort as uneven as the weather.
Forks and Tenino used up all of the available daylight Thursday March 27 in their 1A Southwest Evergreen League double header, and still left the field with unfinished business. Tenino took the first end of the series by a score of 11-1, while the second contest was postponed at a 5-5 tie due to darkness after five innings.