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Mat Classic XXXV, the state wrestling championships, kicked off Friday morning in the Tacoma Dome. The double-elimination tournament continues Saturday and all wrestlers who survive to Day 2 securing … more
Crowds flocked to the Cowlitz River on Thursday morning as smelt-dipping returned after the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved a one-day recreational fishery. A … more
In the moments following the final buzzer, amid a sea of W.F. West students and fans who made their way onto the court to celebrate, W.F. West coach Chris White made sure to find each one of his … more
KELSO — One year after falling in the 2B District 4 semifinals, the Rainier Mountaineers were back, once again on the Kelso court and against a familiar league foe. On Tuesday, the … more
Chronicle reporter Owen Sexton captured these images during a photo hunt in East Lewis County on Saturday. To submit your own photos for possible publication in The Chronicle, email … more
Jack State, who spent half a century coaching basketball and tennis at W.F. West, died Saturday. He was 80 years old. Raised in Spokane, State earned All-American honors as a player on the … more
The drive caused a bit of a concern. Shrouded by low-hanging gray clouds for much of the trip, I wondered what exactly I got myself into when I pitched a kayaking trip as my first story of 2024. … more
With the arrival of winter, skiers and snowboarders from throughout the region are flocking to Washington’s many ski resorts, including the White Pass Ski Area in East Lewis County. As of … more
For the third year in a row, the Napavine TIgers were in the 2B state title game, and once again, quarterback Ashton Demarest was one of the best dual-threat options in all of 2B. Demarest … more
For large parts of this season, things seemed to come easy for Keira O’Neill and the Napavine Tigers. With O’Neill leading the way, the Tigers lost just four regular season games … more
Saturday morning, William Garrow will get up hours before the crack of dawn like he always does, and go for a run. The first-year Tumwater coach’s alarm goes off at 4:30 a.m., and while … more
After delays, George Goss, physical education teacher of 22 years at McKenna Elementary, was inducted into the Pacific Northwest Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame on Nov. 11 in Federal Way. Goss played … more
On the first play from scrimmage in the 116th Swamp Cup on Friday, the W.F. West football dipped into its bag of tricks and came out with a reverse to Carson White, who came up firing downfield. It … more
Dave Montgomery’s first turn on the microphone at Hec Edmundson Pavilion lasted less than half an hour.   It had to; there’s so little parking near the athletic facilities at … more
By the time the Renaissance began, the oldest trees in the Grove of the Matriarchs may have already turned 300. Today, “old growth” generally refers to trees that are older than 100 … more
The trees behind the outfield wall at Wheeler Field are turning their yellows and oranges, and Sunday morning, you could definitely feel a fall chill in the air as the fog burned off. But even … more
This week was the Southwest Washington Fair’s first time hosting two nights of rodeo, and only the second year the annual event has been sanctioned by the National Pro Rodeo Association. more
The Chronicle held its Athletes of the Year banquet on Tuesday night at Jester's Auto Museum and Events Center on Tuesday night.  It was the first time the event had been held in three … more
Each school from Lewis and South Thurston counties that sent athletes to the 1A/2B/1B State track and field meet in Yakima over the weekend saw places on the podium. more
YAKIMA — Few people remember the game after the Miracle on Ice. When the American men’s ice hockey team at the Lake Placid Olympics shocked the world and beat the Soviet Union, that … more
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