The Auburn Mountainview boys soccer squad punched their ticket to state for the second consecutive year with a 3-2 win…
The Auburn Mountainview fastpitch team scored 24 points in two games last night at the South Puget Sound League/Seamount 3A…
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.
Edgar Gonzalez scored a pair of goals, leading Highline past Auburn Mountainview, 2-1, in the Seamount/SPSL 3A sub-district playoffs at Sunset Chev Stadium in Sumner on Wednesday.
Alfredo “Juan” Figueroa hoists a 12-pound shot to his ear.
Like any good thrower, Figueroa lifts the shot to his ear, body twisting as he releases, the shot bounding into the dirt just shy of the 10-feet mark.
The Auburn Riverside fastpitch team ended its season on Tuesday with a 5-4 loss to Kentwood in a one-game playoff…
The Auburn Riverside Ravens will play Kentwood at 6 tonight at Brannan Park in a fastpitch playoff to decide the No. 5 spot from the South Puget Sound League North 4A race.
Feeling Fancy loves to race at Emerald Downs. The Sky Mesa filly is 3-for-3 at Emerald Downs including her first…
Auburn Mountainview got a gem from senior pitcher Brandon Williams to slip past Hazen 3-0 in the South Puget Sound League 3A/Seamount League tournament Friday at Russell Road Fields in Kent.
The Auburn Riverside girls tennis team has been named the Washington State Interscholastic Activities Association spring 4A girls tennis academic…
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.
Coach Dee Herren simply calls them the senior and the freshman.
But for the Auburn Mountainview fastpitch team, the combination of Kristin Herren, the senior, and Alleyah Amendariz, the freshman, has been magic this season.
Every football player, from grade school through college, dreams of playing professionally.
It’s a dream that begins the first time a player straps on the pads. Visions of Sunday glory in front of thousands of screaming fans are the fuel that often drives players to greatness. For many, the dream is just that, an unobtainable notion that ends after high school, or if they are lucky, college.
Auburn junior defensive lineman Danny Shelton was nominated today for the 2011 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, to be played Jan. 8, 2011 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.
After going undrafted by the National Football League Auburn Riverside graduate Max Komar was picked up as a free agent…
This new league is open to players ages 18-25. Teams will play 10 league games on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays beginning the week of Aug. 3 at Brannan Park in Auburn. Teams will play one or two games per week, with the season ending Sept. 1. Uniforms (T-shirts and hats) will be provided for each player. The cost is $75 for Auburn residents and $94 non-residents if registered by June 30, with an additional $10 for residents and non-residents after that date. More information: Auburn Parks at (253) 931-3043.
Wilfred DeLaRosa might have come late to track and field, but the Auburn Riverside senior is making up for lost…
Nick Conlan and Danny Shelton occupy the same space.
Not only do the Auburn High School juniors play the same sports year round – football, wrestling and track and field – they also compete in the same position, weight class and events.