Competitive Valley cyclists are making a name for themselves, leaving local and national competition in the dust.
A Fall City golfer had a nice showing at the recent Washington Junior Golf Association state golf tournament in Spokane.
A trio of local athletes completed their events and did their best in the recent Benaroya Research Institute Triathlon, held Sunday, July 20 at Seward Park in Seattle.
A large number of runners turned out for the inaugural Snoqualmie Railroad Days road race last Saturday, Aug. 2, on the streets of Snoqualmie. Despite the cloudy, damp weather, the race drew a strong crowd of fleet-of-foot participants, including runners from states including Florida, Colorado, New Jersey, Texas and Massachusetts.
Young Valley athletes got some valuable training this summer, aimed at helping them perform and stay healthy while they compete in athletic competitions locally and beyond.
Several Mount Si High School baseball players are taking on the best in the nation this week in Atlanta.
It has been a busy July for Valley youth softball players, as several teams participated in tournaments.
Fall City Little League sent all-star teams to two district tournaments held recently, in addition to the Little League Majors softball tournament for 11- and 12-year-old girls held in Snoqualmie the week of July Fourth.
The second annual Snoqualmie Casino 3-on-3 basketball tournament, held July 19 and 20 on Snoqualmie Ridge, was a big success.
Valley Little League baseball programs were hopping last week, as all-star teams from various age groups competed in district tournaments.
The sport of rowing may be physically demanding, but it’s also one in which success comes quickly.
For the growing group of rowers from the Valley who compete with Redmond-based Sammamish Rowing Association, there’s a lot of work to be done, but the goals are crystal clear.
A pair of Fall City twins are readying their sabers for a repeat appearance at nationals in the sport of fencing.
Last week was a tough time for two local Little League 11- and 12-year-old majors All Star softball squads, as they were quickly eliminated from post-season competition at the District 9 all-star tournament at Centennial Fields in Snoqualmie.
If you happen to be a Mount Si girls basketball fan, Spokane was the place to be the weekend of June 21 and 22.