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The fall postseason is officially underway, and dozens of area schools are fighting for spots in their respective district tournaments. As some teams clinch state spots and are as others … more
Numerous Lewis County and south Thurston County basketball stars from the past, present and future laced up their sneakers for the Capital City 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament at Parkside Elementary … more
Players and coaches from around the state gathered in Yakima last week for the annual Earl Barden Classic, including several area athletes and coaches. Nearly a dozen area athletes competed … more
For the last four years, W.F. West’s Deacon Meller has felt that the Bearcats were the best team in the state. Over that time, they’ve made multiple deep playoff runs, including a … more
The Chronicle hosted its annual Athletes of the Year awards ceremony on Tuesday at Jester Auto Museum and Event Center in Chehalis.  More than 250 family members, friends, coaches and … more
EUGENE, Ore. — There’s no such thing as practice makes perfect in Luke Barrick’s mind. To him, practice makes permanent. Barrick was the only Onalaska High School track … more
From the first few possessions of the Southwest Washington Boys Senior All-Star Game, it was clear that the offenses were in for a big night. Tumwater’s Jake Dillon drilled a three to open … more
When Rainier’s Angelica Askey first stepped on the floor for warmups at Centralia College on Sunday afternoon, she wasn’t feeling super confident. “Going in, it felt like my … more
This season’s Napavine Tigers looked a little different than the 2023-24 version. Like any team, they had lost a few seniors, including 2023-24 All-Area MVP James Grose, and they also had … more
TACOMA — Forty days ago, Centralia High School’s Ramona Reinitz was supposed to be done for the girls wrestling season. Her elbow blew out in the third round of Braided 64 in … more
TACOMA — Girls wrestling has been around for a long time in Washington. From individuals in the 1990s to teams formed once the sport was sanctioned in 2007, there's a long list of history for … more
Inclement weather throughout the west side led to several athletic postponements on Thursday, and as a result, no area basketball teams will be competing in district tournament games. Six … more
When W.F. West coach Dan Hill turned to Gage Brumfield at QB prior to the start of the 2023 season, he had trust in the junior to lead an efficient attack. The 2023 season was successful, as the … more
By The Chronicle staff Make no mistake, the 2023 Napavine soccer season was successful. The Tigers won 11 games, and they finished one win shy of a state tournament appearance. When former … more
By The Chronicle staff Two years ago, Karsyn Freeman and the Adna Pirates were having success separately. Freeman, then with Raymond, earned first-team All-P2BL honors as a sophomore while … more
Baseball can be a cruel game. Larch Mountain was down to its final out and trailed Chehalis 7-5 in the District 3 Championship Game, but Braydon Weiss stepped up with two on and two out and … more
As has become a tradition, The Chronicle joined with dozens of local high school athletes to celebrate their accomplishments at the The Chronicle Athletes of the Year awards ceremony on Wednesday, … more
The baseball and soccer postseasons are already under way, and softball isn’t far behind. Several Chronicle teams are still alive, and a few have already even clinched state berths. As the … more
Antonio Campos capped his Tiger days in perfect fashion. The Centralia senior, and state contender throughout his career, won on the state’s biggest stage Saturday evening at Mat Classic … more
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