Trailing sixth-ranked Kentridge by six points at halftime on Saturday night, Auburn boys basketball coach Ryan Hansen had a simple…
Basketball is a team game, a concept that is not lost on the players and coaches of the Auburn Riverside…
Auburn survived a 67-66 scare from cross-city rivals Auburn Riverside in a South Puget Sound League North Division game this…
The Auburn Riverside girls resumed the regular season Tuesday with a 78-36 victory over Thomas Jefferson in South Puget Sound…
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With just over half of the regular season left, the Auburn Riverside girls basketball team got its midseason tune-up this…
Auburn Riverside senior Jake Pele has verbally committed to play football at Idaho State University on a full-ride scholarship next…
Auburn Riverside High School will host the Riverside Invitational “Nothing But Nets” girls basketball tournament today, Tuesday and Wednesday. The…
Success on the hardwood for the Auburn Mountainview girls basketball team this season boils down to one simple task – gaining experience.
Last season the Auburn Mountainview gymnastics team finished in third place in the state 3A meet.
It’s Friday night, but the crowd at The Viaduct in Tacoma looks more like a family reunion than a weekly…
The Kentlake gymnastics squad served notice that it will be a force to reckon with this season by delivering a…
When Ed Rosin initially got the offer to take over Auburn Riverside’s girls basketball program, his first reaction was fear….
Being a teenager can be a rough gig.
When that teenager is also a semi-professional hockey player with the Seattle Thunderbirds – facing 72 games on the ice each year while trying to maintain grades in high school and a normal social life – it can be downright brutal.
Before her freshman year at Auburn High School, Shawna Jordan’s dreams of athletic glory didn’t involve water.
Rarely this season has gaining a yard on the ground been a challenge for the Auburn football team.
With a deep stable of bruising backs, led by senior Jeff Gouveia – eating up ground to the tune of 382 yards a game this season, trying to eke out a couple of yards has not been issue for the Trojans.
Until last Saturday in the state Class 4A quarterfinals.
The Auburn varsity football team kept its state title dreams alive with a 28-14 victory over Woodinville last Friday.
With a slew of state-ranked teams, including South Puget Sound League 3A champs Sumner, Kennedy and Union looming on the schedule at the West Central District volleyball tournament, the Auburn Mountainview squad knew they would have their hands full.
Finding yourself smack-dab in the midst of one of the most storied Division I rivalries in the history of collegiate athletics can be a daunting thing.
When she’s in the pool it’s easy to see why Thomas Jefferson freshman Amber Cratsenberg is one of the best swimmers in the state.