Sports & Outdoors

Swim teams continue to impress at Husky Invite

The Husky Invitational was held in Federal Way on Dec. 3. The Loggers performed exceptionally well with both the men and women placing third at the Invite. It was a great day for many of the swimmers, with goals met and records broken. Freshman Derek Frenzel (Moscow, Idaho) had four top-5 finishes in addition to setting a Northwest Conference record in the 200 meter butterfly, recording a time of 1:51.90 in the even, earning a “B” cut. Throughout the three-day meet,  Frenzel placed second in the 100 back and the...
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College football teams gearing up for BCS bowl season

Beyond Baker Stadium, the world of college football is coming to a close as the end of the season is fast approaching.  As of week 14, the teams standing in the number one and number two positions are at conflict. According to the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) rankings, Auburn has eclipsed the highly favored Oregon Ducks by a margin of .0002.  However, the Ducks are still No. 1 in the Harris Polls as well as the Coaches Poll.  In five of six computer polls, Oregon ranks No. 2. Auburn, therefore...
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Women’s soccer in familiar position atop Northwest Conference standings

The Varsity Women’s Soccer team improved to 13-1 Saturday Oct. 23. Their eighth consecutive win was earned with the Logger’s 1-0 victory over the Lewis and Clarke Pioneers. Sitting atop of the Northwest Conference Rankings, the Loggers have been a leading force in women’s soccer over the last few weeks.  However, the Logger’s are not allowing themselves to get comfortable with the lead and continue to fight hard each game. “Although it’s awesome to see what we’ve accomplished so far by getting to the top of the NWC rankings, we...
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Volleyball enjoying best conference start since 2001

The women’s volleyball team improved to 7-1 in Northwest Conference play with their sweep of PLU and Pacific (Ore.) on Wednesday and Saturday nights, respectively.  They are off to their best start in conference play since 2001 and remain tied for first after this past week’s victories. The Loggers broke the Lutes’ 35 match winning streak Wednesday night as they held onto a 3-0  (25-19, 25-19, 25-19) victory. Brynn Blickenstaff (Eagle, Idaho), with 17 kills and two service aces, helped the Loggers move into a tie for first with the...
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Heart-wrenching loss for football

Tensions ran high on Saturday Oct. 2 as Puget Sounded hosted cross town rivals the Pacific Lutheran Lutes. The Loggers battled for victory and although the game ended in a loss, it is one for the record books. The stadium was at capacity. A sea of maroon and white and gold and black provided for an exciting atmosphere as the Loggers and Lutes exchanged leads in the 60 minute of game play. “As far as our fans go, we could not have better, more vocal fans.  It is extremely exciting...
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Women’s Soccer finds bumpy road on trip to Eastern Washington

The women’s soccer team spent this past weekend traveling to Spokane and Walla Walla, Wash. to continue Northwest Conference Play.  Sadly, the Loggers suffered their first loss at the hands of Whitworth Saturday Sept 25. Whitworth and Whitman are considered two of the most challenging teams in the Northwest Conference series.  The Loggers played last weekend with the knowledge that they would have to pull out all the stops to beat the Pirates and Missionaries. “This weekend will be a huge test for our team. We are challenged with two...
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Logger youth prevails on pitch

The Northwest Conference season began last weekend, the 18 and 19 of September, and in the rain and shine, the varsity men’s soccer team pulled through with a pair of  weekend victories against Linfield and Willamette. “We only have one senior and four juniors on our roster, so each game we feel we are gaining valuable experiences that get us closer to becoming a team that can compete for a conference championship,” Coach Reece Olney said. Although the team is young and they have not been playing with each other...
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