Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer Money, money, money. Many choices that people make in today’s society involve money. What job makes more money? How does one make more money? The list could go on and on. Obviously, not every job is paid equal, and just like in life nothing is set in stone, nor isContinue reading “The Money Talks”
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Saints look to change the tale of close games
Luke Hare, Staff Writer As league play is approaching its halfway point, the women’s basketball team is looking to change those close games to their side of the win column. When looking at the record, it could be very deceiving. In league play, five of their six losses have been 10 points or less,Continue reading “Saints look to change the tale of close games”
Looking for Something New: Local hockey draws interest in the greater Seattle area
Nate Pearsall, Staff Writer It’s come down to that time of the year where there are not many sporting events happening outside of our campus. But what if there was an opportunity to experience a hockey game for $30 without having to drive all the way up north to Vancouver, B.C.? This opportunity existsContinue reading “Looking for Something New: Local hockey draws interest in the greater Seattle area”
As league play begins, Saints look to make it rain
Luke Hare, Staff Writer It goes without saying, that in order to win in basketball, you need to be able to score more points than your opponent. And as league play tips off, the Saints look to do that with an emphasis. In almost every category statistic based throughout the team, the Saints areContinue reading “As league play begins, Saints look to make it rain”
Seattle’s storm is back
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer “Bring back basketball to Seattle!” is a phrase often stated by many natives of Washington who miss the good days of the Seattle SuperSonics, the team that honed the great Shawn Kemp and Gary Payton. Almost a decade ago, Washingtonians cheered on their hometown team for the last time. But,Continue reading “Seattle’s storm is back”
Saints look to return to form with league play
Luke Hare, Staff Writer While the start of the season hasn’t gone how they expected record wise, the women’s basketball team look to start off conference play and winter break on a good note. The Saints began the season with a win in their first game against Pacific Lutheran University, 71-63. The score looksContinue reading “Saints look to return to form with league play”
Sounders make some noise
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer Champions. It’s what every team wants to be named after the conclusion of every season. Every team wants the championship just as bad as the next, but it’s about getting to the highest level that gets them there. For the Seattle Sounders, it wasn’t a championship being won, but instead,Continue reading “Sounders make some noise”
Seahawks soaring under the radar
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer After a 9-7 record season that saw them miss the playoffs for the first time in five years, the Seattle Seahawks are aiming to renew that playoff hope this year. Seattle has improved to 4-4, after starting the season with two straight losses. Front and center is Defensive Coordinator KenContinue reading “Seahawks soaring under the radar”
The game for all the apples
Luke Hare, Staff Writer Have you ever heard of a game named after a fruit? Well, if you’ve ever been in Washington, you would think this is a stupid question. For those of you who don’t, the biggest rivalry in the State of Washington for college football is going to take place in Pullman,Continue reading “The game for all the apples”
Despite multiple injuries, Saints look to finish strong
Luke Hare, Staff Writer In a year that plagued our girls with injuries before the season even began, the Saints’ volleyball team has battled through plenty of adversity. Not only did they have to deal with that, but coming off a season where they were replacing over half of the team with new faces,Continue reading “Despite multiple injuries, Saints look to finish strong”
