As she stepped to the starting line in the Danskin women’s triathlon a couple weeks ago, Kathy Morrisson had a hunch.
• Coach: Rex Norris, fifth year.
Lewi Larson runs through the play over and over again in his head.
They’re not playing games, running races or jumping into the pool just yet. But high school sports are back.
In saving his best strides for last, Wasserman came home with another first.
An unusual dry spell continues for the King County Jaguars.
The Weakend Warriors are just as strong as ever on the tennis court.
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He’s a track junkie.
One minute, he’s talking excitedly about his time in the spotlight as one of the nation’s premier jockeys.
The next, with the speed of an auctioneer on a double-shot caffeine kick, he’s colorfully divulging how being a trainer gives him a rush like no other.
Enumerator fended off all challengers down the stretch for a 2 ¼-length victory Sunday in the $50,000 Strong Ruler Stakes for 2-year-old colts and geldings at Emerald Downs.
The first time Cindy Ross got the inkling to try scuba diving, she was told by someone of the male persuasion that she couldn’t do it.
In the workaday world, Ruta Biteman has done some heavy lifting as a caterer. Amy Weimar is all about precision with her various instruments as a dental hygienist. And Jaclynn Moergeli does double-duty, dealing the cards at an area casino while working toward her masters degree in counseling.
The Weakend Warriors are back on the tennis court.
For Auburn’s Dave Villwock, it was the right place, the right time – and the right speed.
For Kent’s Jeff Bernard, it was another trip to the finals, though not the results he enjoyed last month in Indiana. And for Brian Perkins of Kent, it just wasn’t the best of days on Lake Washington.
Malia Arrant and Jimmy Dunn agreed that the results weren’t exactly what they wanted.
There were no scorecard glitches this time.
Jeff Bernard will be happy to take any spot in the finals – as long as it’s not fifth place.
Brian Perkins will be happy to take any spot in the finals – as long as his boat is running.
Different perspectives, but the same goal for the two local drivers who gradually are making more waves on the unlimited hydroplane circuit.