49ers defense sidelined in Super Bowl

John Gerchak, Staff Writer    Super Bowl LIV did not disappoint, seeing as both teams played extremely well. The San Francisco 49ers had recently dismantled the Packers in a dominating fashion, whereas the Kansas City Chiefs offense had been putting up enough points to cause their stadium to run out of fireworks. Before the game,Continue reading “49ers defense sidelined in Super Bowl”

Saints softball steps up to the plate

Kierrla Yates, Staff Writer   Softball and baseball season has officially begun in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC). The Saint Martin’s softball team started the season by competing in the Desert Stinger Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev. The baseball team had their first game of the season on Feb. 7 against Holy Names UniversityContinue reading “Saints softball steps up to the plate”

Saint Martin’s mourns loss of Kobe Bryant

Cheyenne Yap, Staff Writer   Heartbreak, mourning, sadness, and grief. These were the emotions running through everyone’s minds when thinking about the recent death of Kobe Bryant, and his daughter Gianna. On Jan. 26, Byrant and his 13- year-old daughter “Gigi” were involved in a fatal helicopter crash that resulted in their deaths, along withContinue reading “Saint Martin’s mourns loss of Kobe Bryant”

A look at Keshara Romain’s track record

Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer   Keshara Romain is a Saint Martin’s Women’s Track and Field superstar, that is coming off an incredible year that saw a collection of numerous accolades for the local product of Lacey, Wash. In her first year at Saint Martin’s, Romain was a Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) athlete of theContinue reading “A look at Keshara Romain’s track record”

Seattle Seahawks fall short of NFC Championship

Kierrla Yates, Staff Writer   On Jan. 12, 2020, football fans across the nation witnessed the beat-up Seahawks nearly make an underdog comeback against the Green Bay Packers. Yet, in crucial moments, the Seahawks lacked the proper execution that could have led to their victory. At closing, the Seahawks found themselves only five points behindContinue reading “Seattle Seahawks fall short of NFC Championship”

NHL all-stars look to finish season strong

Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer   Of the 31 teams in the National Hockey League (NHL), only four teams are atop their respective divisions: the Washington Capitals, Boston Bruins, St. Louis Blues, and the Edmonton Oilers. With the season reaching its halfway point, teams are slowly beginning to establish themselves, especially those at the top. InContinue reading “NHL all-stars look to finish season strong”

SMU women on the winning side of basketball

Kierrla Yates, Staff Writer   While many students at Saint Martin’s University were away for winter break, our men’s and women’s basketball teams were busy playing tough games, which included a challenging tournament for the men and important Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) games for both. The men’s team found themselves in a struggle forContinue reading “SMU women on the winning side of basketball”

Saints win big in cross country road trip

Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer    The cross country season has come and gone, and it is time to recognize the team’s accomplishments. Andrew Oslin broke his previous record by two minutes at the regional meet. He placed first for the Saints with a finishing time of 31:25. According to Saints Athletics, Oslin placed 55th overallContinue reading “Saints win big in cross country road trip”

Saints golf teams finish season with plenty of momentum

Nicholas Sarysz, Staff Writer   The Saint Martin’s University Women’s Golf Team finished strong in their fall season. The young team, which is comprised mostly of freshmen, gave promise for the future of Saint Martin’s golf. Leading the team throughout most of the season was sophomore Katherine Swor, who broke multiple career records. On Oct.Continue reading “Saints golf teams finish season with plenty of momentum”