Since 2005 the Auburn Trojan wrestling team has finished in the top-five in the team competition at the Mat Classic…
Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation department is now accepting team and/or individual registration for adult, co-ed dodgeball leagues.
Less than a year into her first season with the Lingerie Football League’s Seattle Mist, Katie Ryckman already has grasped a fundamental truth of the game – defense might win games, but offense sells the game.
Auburn Mountainview sophomore Kelly Campbell shot a one-over par 143 to take home second place at the Dec. 30 TPC…
The Auburn Mountainview wrestling team’s hopes of upsetting defending 3A state champs Enumclaw were dashed early this past Thursday, as…
Four-week clinic. Saturdays, Jan. 23-Feb. 20. 4-5 p.m., 5-6 p.m. Players from 9-20. Limited 40. Fee is $60 per player. B.J. Tucker, a former San Francisco 49er, uses ladders, hurdles, cone drills, sprints, weight jackets, among other tactics, to improve foot speed. Contact Steven Finch at steven.finch@nwteamsports.com or 253.981.4431 for more info.
Boys Class 4A 1. Federal Way (7-0) 2. Jackson (7-0) 3. Curtis (10-0) 4. Gonzaga Prep (7-1) 5. Lake Washington…
No. 1 ranked 4A Auburn Riverside improved to 9-0 overall with a 65-58 victory over No. 2 Lewis and Clark…
Max Komar, a senior wide receiver from Auburn, made a sliding 16-yard touchdown catch with four seconds left and Nathan Enderle passed to Preston Davis for the 2-point conversion, lifting Idaho to a wild 43-42 victory over Bowling Green in the Humanitarian Bowl at Boise, Idaho on Wednesday.
The Auburn Trojans fought off a last minute surge by the Mead Panthers, winning 64-59 at the Wenatchee Holiday Classic…
The No. 1 ranked Auburn Riverside girls basketball team continued their unbeaten streak, mowing down the University (Spokane) girls 58-42…
The past year was a banner one for sports in the Auburn area, both recreationally, in high school competition and…
As a young and emerging tight end in major college football, David Paulson didn’t expect to play as much as he did during his sophomore season under the sun for the Rose Bowl-bound Ducks of Oregon.
This developmental program is for boys and girls entering grades 1-2 in the fall of 2010 and who reside in or attend a public or private school within the Auburn or Dieringer school district boundaries. It is machine-pitch and emphasizes fundamentals, sportsmanship, and fun. It is scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 6-Aug. 10, and includes practices and games. The cost is $30 for Auburn residents and $38 for non-residents if registration is completed by May 26. Registration received after that date is $10 additional. More information: Auburn Parks at (253) 931-3043.
This past weekend, the Auburn Mountainview, Auburn and Auburn Riverside wrestling teams all participated in the North Idaho College Tri-State…
For a fifth-year program, the Auburn Mountainview gymnastics squad has experienced a lot of success. With a third-place trophy from…
The Auburn Trojan girls basketball team improved to 3-3 in the South Puget Sound League North 4A, 3-4 overall with…
Despite a 55-point performance by Kentridge’s Gary Bell this past Tuesday, the Auburn Riverside boys basketball team managed to eke…
sketball team comes into the season short on experience but long on talent and athleticism. Given a roster stocked with…
Last season was a terrific year for the Auburn Mountainview wrestling squad. After taking second in the South Puget Sound…