Emmanuel Son, Staff Writer The 2019 season of Major League Soccer is coming to a close. As of the team’s win against the San Jose Earthquakes on Sept. 29, 2019, the Sounders stand 10-2-4 and third place in the Western Conference. This gave the team hope as it was looking like the team andContinue reading “Seattle Sounders Look Back on the Regular Season Before the Playoffs-“
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Scoring in Stride
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer The Saint Martin’s soccer teams are off to a promising start. The women’s team is currently sitting at a 1-2-2 record. The Saints earned their first win of the season with a game-clinching goal by Kendall Kemp, otherwise known as a “golden goal.” The freshman delivered in a big spotContinue reading “Scoring in Stride”
New coach, new team
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer Following the departure of former Head Coach Alex Pribble, a new face for the Saint Martin’s Men’s Basketball team has stepped in. After losing Pribble to a new job as an associate head coach at Seattle University, new Head Coach Aaron Landon has taken over the role. Landon comes toContinue reading “New coach, new team”
Cross Country
Eric Parks, Managing Editor The Saint Martin’s cross country teams are set to start another season under the leadership of Head Coach Jim Brewer. While both teams placed last in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) Preseason Coach’s Poll, an influx of new talent provides hope for the team and its fans. Eight ofContinue reading “Cross Country”
Our poor beloved Mariners
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer One might argue that the Seattle Mariners might have the contention to be the worst team in baseball this year. Aside from looking at the win and loss record, the Mariners hold the least favored statistics in Major League Baseball. While they have played well recently, they are statistically theContinue reading “Our poor beloved Mariners”
Saints soccer gets the ball rolling
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer Locked and loaded. The two Saint Martin’s soccer teams look poised for yet another run at the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championship. The Saint Martin’s Men’s Soccer Team is predicted to place third in this upcoming 2019-2020 season, according to a recent pre-season poll. In the last season thatContinue reading “Saints soccer gets the ball rolling”
After impressive offseason, Seahawks look to soar in 2019
Eric Parks, Managing Editor With the start of the 2019 NFL season, the sport’s 100th anniversary, already underway, fans of all 32 franchises are excited to see what is in store for their team. After an unexpected playoff berth and an active offseason, Seattle Seahawks fans have as much reason as any others toContinue reading “After impressive offseason, Seahawks look to soar in 2019”
Mariners home run record fuels hot start to the 2019 season
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer It’s what every Seattle Mariner fan has hoped for in the past decade: The Mariners were red hot to start the season. Sure, it may be way too early to predict what the future holds for this ball club. Yet, the past couple of months have brought such joy toContinue reading “Mariners home run record fuels hot start to the 2019 season”
Saints softball wraps up 2019 season
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer With the spring season nearing its end, the Saint Martin’s softball team sees themselves on the outside looking in. The Saints, having a 20-23 overall record and a 10-14 conference record, will not qualify for the GNAC Championship. The story of the Saints season was their attitude of never givingContinue reading “Saints softball wraps up 2019 season”
Seahawks Draft
Eric Parks, Section Editor After a relatively uneventful free agency period, the Seahawks looked to the NFL Draft, which was held on April 25-27, to fill out their roster. The team was able to retain free agent guard D.J. Fluker and linebacker K.J. Wright. Seattle also signed guard Mike Iupati from the Cardinals, asContinue reading “Seahawks Draft”
