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Preps Seasonal Previews

At starter since 2017, Skyview’s Jalynnee McGee (11) is the most experienced player for the Storm.

Skyview football preview: Storm have wealth of experience in key positions

At starter since 2017, Skyview’s Jalynnee McGee (11) is the most experienced player for the Storm.

September 3, 2019, 4:30pm Prep Sports

The Skyview Storm aren’t interested in writing the same script. Read story

Heritage’s Nikki Scott (7) returns at quarterback after suffering a season-ending knee injury.

Heritage football preview: New coach has history of turning programs into winners

Heritage’s Nikki Scott (7) returns at quarterback after suffering a season-ending knee injury.

September 3, 2019, 4:19pm Prep Sports

Early in his head-coaching career, Dennis Moody took a California school that won four football games in six seasons and turned it into a back-to-back sectional champion and state qualifier by Year 2. Read story

Camas’ Jackson Clemmer (83) breaks away from Bellevue defense to score a touchdown.

Camas football preview: Offensive line is a BIG reason Papermakers should contend

Camas’ Jackson Clemmer (83) breaks away from Bellevue defense to score a touchdown.

September 3, 2019, 4:15pm Prep Sports

There’s big, and then there’s Camas big. Read story

Battle Ground’s Steven Hancock, an all-league defensive end, will also be a starting tailback for the Tigers in 2019.

Battle Ground football preview: Lifelong bonds give Tigers chemistry

Battle Ground’s Steven Hancock, an all-league defensive end, will also be a starting tailback for the Tigers in 2019.

September 3, 2019, 4:10pm Prep Sports

Mason Wann and Brody Smith aren’t the only Battle Ground football players who have played together since age 8. Read story

Hockinson players Sawyer Racanelli and Peyton Brammer show off their state-championship rings.

Fall Sports Preview: Injury to Racanelli adds wrinkle to Hockinson’s three-peat goals

Hockinson players Sawyer Racanelli and Peyton Brammer show off their state-championship rings.

September 3, 2019, 4:06pm Prep Sports

Two consecutive football state titles. A state-best 27-game active winning streak. The team oppositions aim to beat. Read story

Mountain View’s Shreya Bhatra, Prairie’s Emma Tuttle, Camas’ Natalie Dunnam, and Columbia River’s Piper Rylander are all friends, sophomores and singles players for their respective varsity tennis teams entering the 2019 season.
After a sub-par junior season, Emma Cox of Camas had to market herself to colleges. That hard work paid off with a scholarship to Towson University in Maryland.

Girls golf: Camas senior Emma Cox took college hunt into own hands

After a sub-par junior season, Emma Cox of Camas had to market herself to colleges. That hard work paid off with a scholarship to Towson University in Maryland.

March 18, 2019, 3:53pm Prep Sports

If golf has taught Emma Cox anything, it’s self-reliance. Read story

Columbia River forward Jake Connop, 14, led the Chieftains to an undefeated season and a 2A state title last year.

Boys Soccer: Jake Connop, most of defense back from River’s state title team

Columbia River forward Jake Connop, 14, led the Chieftains to an undefeated season and a 2A state title last year.

March 18, 2019, 3:50pm Prep Sports

The Columbia River boys soccer team rode its defense to a 2A state title last season. It allowed nine goals all season, capped by an emphatic 2-0 win over Burlington-Edison in the state title game last May. Read story

Mountain View senior Kate Kadrmas hopes to qualify for state in four events this season.

Girls track and field: Busy schedule suits heptathlete Kate Kadrmas

Mountain View senior Kate Kadrmas hopes to qualify for state in four events this season.

March 18, 2019, 3:49pm Prep Sports

Kate Kadrmas is accustomed to a busy-bee lifestyle. Read story

Woodland’s Alex Bishop clears the high jump bar en route to placing second at the state meet last spring in Tacoma.

Boys Track and Field: Bishop gets right down to business in high jump

Woodland’s Alex Bishop clears the high jump bar en route to placing second at the state meet last spring in Tacoma.

March 18, 2019, 3:48pm Prep Sports

Alex Bishop’s track and field meet-day routine is one of a kind: there is no routine. Read story