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Prep roundup for Saturday, Dec. 14 | HeraldNet.com

The Glacier Peak boys' basketball team continued their undefeated streak with a 76-42 victory over Snohomish, while the Snohomish girls secured a significant rivalry win against Glacier Peak, 62-42. Other highlights include Marysville-Getchell's close win over Bothell and Kamiak's narrow victory against Lincoln.

** Kraken Honor Late Owner David Bonderman Before Beating Bruins

The Seattle Kraken honored their late owner, David Bonderman, during a game against the Boston Bruins, reflecting on his significant impact on the franchise and the local community. Players wore special patches on their jerseys to commemorate Bonderman, who passed away at age 82, showcasing the team's gratitude and emotional connection to him and his family.

Wesco announces All-League girls prep soccer teams

Wesco has announced its All-League 4A and 3A girls high school soccer teams, recognizing outstanding players and coaches in the region. Jackson High School led the 4A first team, while Lake Stevens celebrated its state championship with multiple honors, including Offensive Player of the Year, Noelani Tupua. These selections highlight the talent and competitive spirit in local high school soccer.

The Herald's Girls Soccer Player of the Year: Tessa Anastasi

Lake Stevens junior Tessa Anastasi has been named The Herald’s 2024 Girls Soccer Player of the Year, achieving 13 shutouts and leading her team to their first state title as the starting goalkeeper for the Vikings.

Prep roundup for Thursday, Dec. 12

Marysville Getchell's boys basketball team achieved a significant victory over rival Marysville Pilchuck, winning 77-28, thanks to a dominant second-quarter performance. In girls basketball, Grace Academy secured a win against Cedar Park Christian, showcasing strong defensive skills. The article highlights key individual performances and outcomes across various sports.

Kenneth Walker III expected back soon for the Seahawks

Kenneth Walker III, the Seattle Seahawks' lead running back, is currently listed as 'day to day' due to a calf injury that caused him to miss the recent game against the Arizona Cardinals. Head Coach Mike Macdonald expressed optimism about Walker's recovery, indicating that he may practice this week. Meanwhile, rookie Zach Charbonnet is expected to continue in the starting role after an impressive performance in Walker's absence.

Jackson dominated All-League swim honors | HeraldNet.com

Jackson High School has excelled in the Wesco All-League 4A and 3A girls swimming and diving teams, securing 19 out of 21 first-team positions after a strong third-place finish at the Class 4A state meet. Senior Olivia Hoyla and junior Julia Song each earned four first-team awards, while coach Drew Whorley was named Wesco 4A coach of the year.

Prep roundup for Wednesday, Dec. 4 | HeraldNet.com

On December 4, 2024, the girls' basketball teams from Glacier Peak, Lake Stevens, and Edmonds-Woodway all achieved victories, maintaining perfect records early in the season. This roundup highlights key player performances and game outcomes, showcasing the competitive spirit of local high school sports.

Mariners' Dan Wilson to Speak at AquaSox 'Hot Stove' Event

Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson will be the guest speaker at the Everett AquaSox's inaugural Hot Stove Banquet on January 30, 2025, at the Courtyard by Marriott in Downtown Everett. The event will feature drinks, a silent auction, and a buffet dinner, with tickets available for the public and pre-sale access for AquaSox season ticket holders.

Arlington, Jackson dominate All-League cross country honors

Arlington and Jackson excelled in the Wesco cross country season, with Jackson senior Selena Bangerter earning first-team honors by finishing fourth in the 4A girls race, and Glacier Peak sophomore Blake Roberts leading the boys' list.