Auburn will have a unique opportunity to see Seattle-based dance and aerial troupe The Cabiri perform “Carpathian Dawn”, a piece written specifically for their performance at the Auburn Performing Arts Center.
The Auburn Riverside boys soccer team did not sneak up on anybody last year. With five first-team South Puget Sound…
Robyn Lorain learned early on how the game of golf can impact a young athlete.
Pacific Raceways’ racing season got under way last weekend with the inaugural U.S. National Extreme Karts showcase.
The Auburn fastpitch team started its 2009 season like a house on fire, jumping out to a 4-2 record with big wins over South Puget Sound League North 4A rivals Federal Way and Kent-Meridian, and beating district rivals Auburn Riverside and Auburn Mountainview.
The Auburn Mountainview fastpitch team found itself one game shy of the the state 3A fastpitch tournament last season, losing 5-4 to Capital at the West Central District playoffs.
Some players can be replaced.
But when you’re talking about a fastpitch player of the caliber of Amanda Fitzsimmons, the Auburn Reporter’s 2009 Female Athlete of the Year and the South Puget Sound League North 4A’s MVP, those are some hard shoes to fill.
When Mercedes Wetmore is on the court, she knows the crowd is talking.
The 5-foot-8 senior guard has been one of the state’s premier basketball players, a driving force in helping the Auburn Riverside Ravens to three state titles in the past four years, including the season’s 4A state title.
The Auburn baseball team had no problem scoring last season, bruising opposing pitchers for a blistering 8.4 runs-per-game average.
Only problem was the Trojans also gave up runs at an alarming pace, letting their opponents hurt them with more than 10 per game.
So it’s no stretch of the imagination to figure out exactly what second-year coach Baj Alastra is focusing on in practice this year.
Auburn Riverside baseball squad looks to improve on last year’s sixth place finish
Auburn Mountainview baseball returns to defend SPSL 3A title and compete for Washington State 3A championship
It’s not like Kara Jenkins hasn’t been here before.She was a member of Auburn Riverside’s back-to-back 3A girls basketball title squads in 2007 and 2008.
Jared Munson’s comedy career has come a long way in a short time.
Kara Jenkins might only have scored one point for Auburn Riverside during the Washington State 4A girls basketball championship overtime win against Mead of Spokane, 56-52, last Saturday at the Tacoma Dome. But what a point it was.
The Auburn Riverside girls survived a rocky fourth quarter to move by the Issaquah Eagles, 58-40 and earn a shot at the Washington State 4A Girls title in Saturday nights main event.
Auburn residents will have a chance to rock again like it’s 1959 when the Buddy Holly’s Tour of Stars rolls into the Auburn Avenue Theater for three performances on March 12-14.
The Auburn Riverside Ravens stayed alive in the Washington State 4A Girls Basketball Tournament with a 57-45 win over Chiawana of Pasco.
By the time you read this the Auburn Mountainview girls basketball team will know the fate of its season.
The Auburn community responded to a cry for aid for victims of the Haiti earthquake, raising $2,000 to donate to the Red Cross for relief efforts in the poverty-stricken Caribbean nation.