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North Puget Sound League
- ‘Something special is coming’ — Stadium has best baseball team in Tacoma this springthenewstribune.com
- No. 1 Auburn faces tough path to title after regional loss. Trojans have done it beforethenewstribune.com
- Decatur, enjoying best football season in decades, one win away from state tournamentthenewstribune.com
- Auburn boys overcome key injury to beat Eastside Catholic, return to 3A semifinalsseattletimes.com
- Auburn wins back-and-forth thriller against Auburn Riverside to secure 3A NPSL championshipthenewstribune.com
- Looking for a challenger to Metro League boys basketball dominance in Class 3A? Start with AuburnSeattle Times
- Carr family rumble: Auburn Mountainview, Kentlake girls basketball teams face off with sisters as opposing coachesSeattle Times
- Auburn upsets traditional power Federal Way for NPSL boys basketball title as high-school sports endSeattle Times
- Five-star UW QB signee Sam Huard, on the 2021 Huskies: ‘I know that we’re going to be ready to roll’seattletimes.com
- WIAA sets dates for traditional winter, spring seasonsSeattle Times
- North Puget Sound League aiming for March 1 return for footballSeattle Times
- In South Sound, high school sports administrators consider move to league-only schedulesthenewstribune.com
- Knee injury has five-star Kentridge forward Jordyn Jenkins on sidelinesSeattle Times
- Garfield’s four-star prospect Tari Eason honors aunt with commitment to CincinnatiSeattle Times
- Kentridge takes over Class 4A No. 1 in latest state volleyball pollSeattle Times
- Enumclaw survives late heroics to beat Kennedy Catholic in shootout specialSeattle Times
- Kennedy Catholic spends opening practice trying to smoke out ways to improve defenseSeattle Times
- Youngest basketball coach in the state? That might be Hazen’s 23-year-oldthenewstribune.com
- Kentlake battles through rough first inning to make state semifinalsseattletimes.com
- Gabby Bruno helps Kentlake girls dig deep for big win over Kentridgeseattletimes.com
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