The rise of Brad Moon
November 18, 2008 by Alina Shanin · 1 Comment
Horses, paintings, hockey and the rodeo may not seem to have anything in common, but one man brings it all together to make one exciting life for himself. Whether it’s bull riding, showing his stuff at an art gallery, entertaining thousands of people during a game or causing shenanigans Brad Moon, 29, public address announcer [...]
Behind the lanes
November 18, 2008 by Dylan Kitzan · 1 Comment
It’s tough not to notice how varied the atmosphere of a bowling alley can be. Between the deadest and liveliest of times, the place can be crawling with one or 100 customers. It’s a roller coaster ride that our editors wanted to share for a morning with the people who see it every day.
As part [...]
The city of runners
November 18, 2008 by Alina Shanin · 1 Comment
With today’s economy, it can be a struggle to get money flowing into the city of Spokane, so the Spokane Regional Sports Commission is doing their part to help. After conferences and many hours of brainstorming and preparation, the Northwest Regional and USA Track & Field National Club Cross Country Championships are coming to Spokane.
What sport should my kid play?
November 18, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Not that we think that parents should specify what sports their kids could play, we at HomeTeam Sports understand that there’s a definite preference that some parents “want.”
Since the twenty-something editorial staff at the publication don’t have kids yet (our publishers are quite happily married and have their kids involved in so many youth sports [...]
It’s Snow Big Deal
So what if the white stuff is coming? Spokane offers a wide variety of winter sports for us to enjoy. From skiing to snowmobiling, the Lilac City and surrounding areas has it all. Get your snowjacket and gloves ready because HomeTeam Sports is diving head first into a snow bank.
If the (snow) shoe fits…
November 11, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Often used by fur trappers and whoever else needed to get around for survival in areas where deep snowfall had occurred, snowshoeing has turned into a popular winter sport for those still wishing to get out in Mother Nature during the late calendar months.
“Some people just like to get out and wander around,” said Rich [...]
Surviving the Ski Hill
November 11, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
With the temperatures dropping to the lower end of the thermometer, we’re about to learn just how near nature and near perfect the Spokane area is when it comes to the winter season. Enjoy scraping a layer of ice off the windshield of your car every morning and that white stuff that seems to cause [...]
A winter classic in Spokane?
November 11, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
It’s hard to knock the Spokane Arena, because it’s probably the best thing to happen to sports in this city. However, with the weather turning bad, to the point where your car door will start freezing shut, it’s time for the Chiefs to move outdoors.
Crazy? Well, maybe a little.
While we don’t want to completely do [...]
Skiing Prodigy
Learning to ski at the age of 3 and competing at the tender age of 5, Lewis & Clark High School freshman Makaela Kerl grew up on the slopes. When she was 5, her parents were told to put her on the race team because she was continually bumped from ski groups for going so [...]
The poor Washington football fan’s guide to college football
November 7, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Since we’ve been so busy watching our teams lose by fifty to sixty points every contest, it’s hard to follow what is going on in the rest of the land. Since he won’t have to analyze the possible bowl games that the Cougars and Huskies would make, Editor-in-Chief Brandon Hansen gives you the rundown on [...]


