OTHELLO — The Othello Huskies lost a little traction in the Central Washington Athletic Conference coming out of spring break, giving up two in a doubleheader to Ellensburg on Saturday at Huskie Field.
I don’t know why I do it, but for some reason I expect today’s distance kids to know history and the legendary runners of ancient times, ya know way back in 1980. Most of ’em never heard of the runners legends are made of, but such is life after Twitter.
OTHELLO — With East Valley clinging to a one-game lead in the CWAC standings and three teams chasing hard just one game back, the Othello Huskies can ill afford to lose at home.
OTHELLO — Husky seniors Tanaya Andersen and Katie Walker have been playing together long enough to know how to knuckle down when the match turns into a slugfest.
OTHELLO — What a difference a day makes. The CWAC-leading Othello boys soccer team was riding high after handing previously unbeaten 3A powerhouse Lakeview a 3-2 loss in non-league action Friday at home.
OTHELLO — When you split a conference doubleheader on the road, you walk away with a little bit of satisfaction. Same holds true if you come back to win the late game to salvage a conference split at home. It beats the alternative.
OTHELLO — The numbers are good, and the Othello track and field youth movement intends to make its presence felt in the Central Washington Athletic Conference this season.
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OTHELLO — The Othello boys soccer team took a pretty good hit during the offseason when starting goaltender Jose Chairez tore an anterior cruciate ligament and will miss his senior year.
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OTHELLO — Othello senior Ben Garza qualified for the Washington 2A state golf tournament in 2016 and returns to lead the Huskie boys golf team this season.
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OTHELLO — Arcenio Martinez dug in against Bellingham reliever Joe Knutson in the bottom of the ninth with one out and Gage Pruneda representing the winning run at third base.
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OTHELLO — I was looking out at the steady drizzle with ducks padding around on the infield, water running down the No. 1 fairway, a little crust of ice on the tennis courts, thinking this reminds me of home.
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