Saints gaining momentum heading into GNAC Championships

Luke Hare, Staff Writer   With the GNAC Championships quickly approaching, the Saints look to build off their home meet. On April 13, the Saint Martin’s Track and Field team hosted the annual Jay Hammer Invitational in below average conditions. From the start of the day, the rain did not stop pouring down on theContinue reading “Saints gaining momentum heading into GNAC Championships”

Women’s basketball looks to continue to improve next season

Luke Hare, Staff Writer   While the Saint Martin’s Women’s Basketball season did not go as planned, there will be a lot of key returning players, meaning that hopes are high for next year. One of the most important pieces returning is the Saints’ post presence. They will be returning all but one listed forward,Continue reading “Women’s basketball looks to continue to improve next season”

Seattle Seahawks free agency update

Hannah Hartley, Staff Writer   For Seattle Seahawks fans, the 2018 season came to a disappointing halt when the Hawks were defeated in the first round of the NFL playoffs. After the many readjustments to the 2018 roster during the last offseason, the Seahawks do not appear to be making major changes to their roster,Continue reading “Seattle Seahawks free agency update”

Men’s basketball finishes historic season

Luke Hare, Staff Writer   In a season filled with multiple records broken, the Saint Martin’s Men’s Basketball team hold their heads high on what was one of the most memorable runs in school history. This was a season where you could tell something was special. A come-from-behind victory in the second half to knockContinue reading “Men’s basketball finishes historic season”

Men’s track and field on the rise

Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer   Tyler Cronk, the freshman hailing from Kent, Wash. is having himself an impressive first season. Cronk earned 2019 U.S Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Indoor Second Team All-American honors, along with a 2019 USTFCCCA Indoor All-Region Team, 2019 GNAC Indoor High Jump Champion, 2019 GNAC IndoorContinue reading “Men’s track and field on the rise”

Women’s golf looks to finish season strong

Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer   The Saint Martin’s Women’s Golf team looks to build off the strong poise from freshman Katherine Swor, as they head to their final invitational. The Saints started off the spring season in California with a 19th overall finish in their first tournament in the Tim Tierney Pioneer Shootout. Led byContinue reading “Women’s golf looks to finish season strong”

Rory McIlroy delivers un“FORE”gettable performance at the PGA Players Championship

Hannah Hartley, Staff Writer   St. Patrick’s Day weekend proved lucky for PGA golfer Rory McIlroy. He walked away from the Players Championship Tournament with a win, and a little over $2 million. 29-year-old McIlroy, a native of Ireland, went pro in 2007, joined the PGA Tour in 2010, and has since been a bigContinue reading “Rory McIlroy delivers un“FORE”gettable performance at the PGA Players Championship”

Tyler Cronk to go to indoor nationals for high jump

Luke Hare, Staff Writer   While spring sports are well underway, let’s not forget about one of the most intriguing upcoming competitions this year. On March 8 and 9 in Pittsburg, Kan., there will be a freshman Saint participating in the high jump. His name is Tyler Cronk, and he is a top-five ranked highContinue reading “Tyler Cronk to go to indoor nationals for high jump”

Men’s basketball hopeful in playoff run

Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer   For some teams, a playoff bid in the GNAC is not only a priority, but also a stepping stone to achieve much larger goals. For many Saints players, the GNAC championship is only a small step to chasing the hopes of a national championship. Domination is a word that accuratelyContinue reading “Men’s basketball hopeful in playoff run”