Remember the Rams
November 18, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Anyone who’s laced up the cleats in high school knows that friendships and teams are forged in that first year of freshman football. Moving from the playgrounds of middle school to the Friday Night Lights (well actually more like Tuesday or Wednesday) – it’s where kids learn what they’re made of.
And boy does Riverside High [...]
Broadcasting B
You know what State B is.
That’s when small towns from all across the state of Washington descend upon the Spokane Arena for a shot at a state basketball championship.
But now you don’t have to wait for the state tournament to get all the B classification action as the Pacific Northwest Broadcasting Network (PNBN) is now [...]
South Hill Showdown
While LC has two losses this season, they could keep their postseason hopes alive with a victory over undefeated Ferris. The injury bug hit them early, the Tigers should be up to full strength and are a dangerous team for the Saxons to be facing at this point in the season.
Bear of a team
October 15, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
As the GSL football faithful get ready for the knock-em-out bashfest that will be the CV-Ferris football game this Friday at 7:00 p.m. at Central Valley, one question lingers… just how good are the Bears?
Rogers Football: Does the streak end?
With winless Rogers taking on winless North Central this week, is their a chance that the Pirates can snap their 40-game losing streak?
High Impact
October 8, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
With an extensive winning streak in Greater Spokane League play and another league title in the distance, the man orchestrating the Ferris Saxons football team has worked his way up the ladder through hard work and patience.
But he’s been doing what he’s always dreamed all along that path.
From Kent, Wash., Jim Sharkey always knew he [...]
This one is for all the marbles
October 8, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Excuse the hype but this game has it all.
On one side, you have the Ferris Saxons who have been the toast of the GSL and the envy of all football programs.
On the other, you have the Central Valley Bears, who are no stranger to success on the gridiron, but came into this season somewhat under [...]
A head of the game
October 1, 2008 by Dylan Kitzan · Leave a Comment
Success is nothing new to the Mt. Spokane Wildcats’ girls soccer team. As a 4A team in both 2004 and 2005, the Wildcats advanced to districts and then as a 3A school in 2006, they moved on to regionals. But in the fall of 2007, Mt. Spokane did something they had never done prior since [...]
GSL Football Power Rankings
Saxons and CV on top with the rest of the league in a jumble.
GSL up for grabs
September 24, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
We’re only three weeks into the high school football season and the championship picture has never looked murkier. Chalk one up for parity.
Central Valley (3-0) shook up the Greater Spokane League with their 33-21 victory over defending 4A state champion Lewis & Clark, although it shouldn’t come as a surprise to most people as the [...]


