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.
Coach Pam Gale said her track and field team “did so awesome, it was crazy” at their first outing for the season.
The Nate Crippen Tournament was held last weekend at the Forks High School gym.
Neah Bay’s Faye Chartraw put up this shot over Tulalip Heritage’s Kaela Tyler in Port Angeles where Neah Bay defeated…
Both Neah Bay boys and girls basketball teams will play regionals Saturday at Mount Tahoma in Tacoma. The boys play…
Forks placed second at the XXVI state championship at the Tacoma Dome. At the beginning of the championship round, the…
After a close second- and third-place finish in their past two tournaments, Forks came away with its second first-place finish…
Neah Bay wins another football title
The full Forks High cross country team was, in back from left, Joel Mohn, Austin Pegram, Aaron Krume, Seth Tuttle, Matt Olson, Jony Lua, Alvaro Ortiz, David Bennett, Alan Ensastegui, coach Brian Weekes. In front, from left, are Hugo Lucas, Tristina Smith, Tristin Williams, Jessica Olivera and Brooke Peterson.