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Cummins, a junior, brought solid talent to the soccer field and the basketball floor. She was KR’s leading scorer with three goals in soccer, earning All-SPSL North Division second-team honors. She also set the scoring pace for the Chargers during basketball season, averaging 8.4 points per game, and was an honorable mention all-league pick.
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Margo’s Gift finished with a late surge inside and posted a neck victory over Easy Going Cecil in the $60,000 Pepsi-Cola Handicap for 3-year-olds on Sunday at Emerald Downs.
Demitrius Bronson and Tyler Weinbrecht of Kentwood, and JoAsh Peko of Kentlake will be part of the West squad for the annual East-West All-State football game.
Matt Hague is trying to remain even- keeled.
Sean Harris and Melanie Vertrees of Kent-Meridian were individual winners in their respective meets on Saturday in the second Kent-Meridian Invitational track meet at French Field.
Even before she smacked her first college tennis ball, Ariel Ohno had to deal with a curveball.
The Kent Ravens 6th grade boys team won the recent Moses Lake Shootout tournament, defeating Stanwood in the championship game, 45-36.
What to do on a rainy Sunday afternoon... For some active folks, the weather meant a trip to the Kent Valley Ice Centre, where they could spend an afternoon skating - or sliding - on the ice. The center is located at 6015 S. 240th St., Kent. To learn more about its activities, call 253-850-2400, or visit www.familynightout.com.
Jason Evans felt an unfamiliar rumbling in his stomach last Tuesday morning.
Anna McIntosh knows all about contending for a team tennis championship.
Didn’t take the Kent-Meridian Royals long to bounce right back.
Coming off an unforgettable record-breaking season, Doris Harwood refuses to bask in the splendid spotlight.