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Kentwood's Jason Boyce swoops in for a bucket against Olympia on Saturday at Juanita High. The Conquerors were unable to beat the Bears and were eliminated from the Class 4A state tournament in two games.

BOYS BASKETBALL: Season a success for Kentwood despite early state exit

They wanted to repeat as the Class 4A state champions. Despite exceeding most all expectations, the Kentwood High boys basketball team didn’t quite reach that lofty status last week, falling to top-ranked Garfield and unranked Olympia in succession at Juanita High en route to being eliminated from the Class 4A state tournament.

  • Mar 2, 2011
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Kentwood's Jason Boyce swoops in for a bucket against Olympia on Saturday at Juanita High. The Conquerors were unable to beat the Bears and were eliminated from the Class 4A state tournament in two games.

Thunderbirds beat Everett Feb. 27 in crucial WHL conference game

The Seattle Thunderbirds defeated the Everett Silvertips 5-1 Sunday night at the ShoWare Center behind a four-goal effort from left wing Marcel Noebels. Noebels' second goal was also the game winner for Seattle and Calvin Pickard only allowed one goal in a crucial game in the Western Conference playoff race.

  • Feb 28, 2011
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Thunderbirds beat Everett Feb. 27 in crucial WHL conference game

The Seattle Thunderbirds defeated the Everett Silvertips 5-1 Sunday night at the ShoWare Center behind a four-goal effort from left wing Marcel Noebels. Noebels' second goal was also the game winner for Seattle and Calvin Pickard only allowed one goal in a crucial game in the Western Conference playoff race.

  • Feb 28, 2011
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T-Birds lose to Portland in 4-3 heartbreaker

The Portland Winterhawks scored with 33.9 seconds left in regulation to defeat the Seattle Thunderbirds 4-3 Feb. 27 night at the ShoWare Center. Nino Niederreiter tallied his second goal of the night and 29th of the season with just seconds left in regulation to seal the win for Portland. Sven Bartschi registered the only assist on the goal.

  • Feb 27, 2011
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Thunderbirds Hockey Challenge this weekend features celebrities, fundraising for Ronald McDonald House

The Seattle Thunderbirds and Ronald McDonald House Charities of Western Washington & Alaska announce the names of the celebrities taking part in the Hockey Challenge 2011 Celebrity All-Star Game on Saturday, February 26, at ShoWare Center in Kent. The national and local celebrities scheduled to appear in the All-Star game include: Michael Rosenbaum (Smallville), Jason Thompson (General Hospital), Cameron Bancroft (24: Day 4, Hockeyville on CBC), Bill Wixey (KCPQ 13 news anchor), Aaron Levine (KCPQ 13 sports anchor), Ian Furness (KJR 950 AM Host), Brad Goode (KING 5 morning news anchor), Christie Johnson (KING 5 morning news reporter) and Steve The Producer (BJ Shea Experience on 99.9 FM KISW).

  • Feb 26, 2011
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Tri-City defeats Thunderbirds in Kennewick

The Tri-City Americans defeated the Seattle Thunderbirds 5-2 Feb. 25 at the Toyota Center in Kennewick.

  • Feb 26, 2011
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BOYS BASKETBALL: Kentridge’s Bell torches Arlington in win, Auburn up next; Kentwood falls to Garfield, plays Olympia Saturday

Kentridge High guard Gary Bell felt the need to take over Friday night at Jackson High. Trailing Arlington 10-4 midway through the first quarter of a Class 4A state basketball opener for both teams – and just moments after being knocked hard to the floor but not getting the call – Kentridge’s star point guard turned up the heat on the Eagles. Bell proceeded to rip off six straight points, tying the game 10-10 and giving Arlington a taste of what was about to come.

  • Feb 26, 2011
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GIRLS BASKETBALL: Kentwood throttled by Lake Stevens in state opener

Every avenue was closed Friday night for the Kentwood High girls basketball team.Whether it was a Kylie Huerta 3-point attempt, a Liz Mills baseline jumper… Continue reading

  • Feb 26, 2011
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Kent Reporter’s Thunderbird of the Week

Connor Sanvido is Kent Reporter's Thunderbird of the Week

  • Feb 25, 2011
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Kentridge’s Chase Bublitz darts through the water during the 50-yard freestyle preliminaries on Friday at the King County Aquatic Center.

BOYS SWIM/DIVE: Kentwood’s Dehnert, Kentridge boys shine at state meet

This time last year, Kentwood diver Jesse Dehnert wasn't even competing at the Class 4A state boys swim and dive championships. What a difference a year makes. At the end of Saturday, Dehnert was wearing a seventh-place medal having tallied 314 points.

Kentridge’s Chase Bublitz darts through the water during the 50-yard freestyle preliminaries on Friday at the King County Aquatic Center.

BASKETBALL: Kentwood falls to Curtis in district title game, Conks still advance; KR boys, KW girls move on

The Kentwood High boys basketball team opened with a bang, but finished with a fizzle Monday night at the ShoWare Center. Behind 22 points from star guard DaVonte Lacy, fourth-ranked Curtis denied Kentwood 59-43 in the championship game of the West Central/Southwest Bi-District tournament. Kentwood made an immediate statement on the game's opening play, when Jason Boyce connected with Taylor Jones on a long alley-oop that gave the Conquerors the instant momentum and a 2-0 lead. In a game that included nine lead changes and one tie in the first half, the Vikings ran away with things in the third quarter to secure the title. "We wanted to let them know that we were there," Kentwood coach Brian Davis said of the opening play. "We just didn't let them know long enough."

  • Feb 22, 2011
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02/19/11 Lynnsey Thielman leaps off the beam Saturday

GYMNASTICS: Kentlake’s Thielman takes sixth on beam at state meet

The end of an era took place at the Tacoma Dome’s Exhibition Hall Saturday afternoon during the Class 4A state gymnastics meet. Kentlake senior Lynnsey Thielman put the final touches on what has been a magnificent prep career while coach Marla Boyd, who has guided the Falcons through the last five seasons, enjoyed her final state meet.

  • Feb 21, 2011
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02/19/11 Lynnsey Thielman leaps off the beam Saturday

T-Birds snare Bruins at ShoWare; put season-high 67 shots-on-goal

The Seattle Thunderbirds came back from a two-goal deficit in the third period to beat the Chilliwack Bruins 4-3 in a shootout Feb. 20 at the ShoWare Center. Ryan Howse was the first shooter in the shootout. He came down on Seattle goalie Calvin Pickard and beat the net minder with a quick move to the right. Burke Gallimore was Seattle's first shooter and he beat Chilliwack goalie Lucas Gore five-hole. Kevin Sunder was the second Bruins shooter. Pickard stopped him with a quick poke check. Colin Jacobs was the T-Birds second shooter. Jacobs, a right hand shot, came down on Gore, faked left, forcing Gore down and then he brought the puck back right and slide it into an empty net.

  • Feb 21, 2011
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Giants climb past T-Birds – Lockhart, Noebels score in 6-2 loss

The Vancouver Giants defeated the Seattle Thunderbirds 6-2 Feb. 18 at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver. Vancouver (34-20-1-4) took 1-0 lead at 7:24 of the first period on a goal from Jordan Martinook. Andrej Stastny and Teal Burns had the assists. The Giants outshot the T-Birds 9-4 in the first period.

  • Feb 21, 2011
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Kentlake's Jesse Keliiliki works over Inglemoor's Ben Grabowski 10-0 during a consolation match. Keliiliki went on to take fourth place at Mat Classic XXIII.

WRESTLING: Kent schools combine for eight medals at Mat Classic XXIII

Mixed feelings took center stage Saturday night at the Tacoma Dome during Mat Classic XXIII. For 171-pound Kentlake senior Jesse Keliiliki, those feelings revolved around being an "underdog." For Kent-Meridian heavyweight Jean-Claude Atkinson, the feelings were more about exceeding most everyone's expectations, yet still falling short of the goals he established for himself at the beginning of the season. And for 119-pound Kentridge senior Nick Aliment, Saturday proved to be a day when he finished his prep wrestling career on a high note by winning his final match.

  • Feb 19, 2011
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Kentlake's Jesse Keliiliki works over Inglemoor's Ben Grabowski 10-0 during a consolation match. Keliiliki went on to take fourth place at Mat Classic XXIII.
Kentwood High senior Ruben Navejas follows through with a right-handed swing after beating Evergreen's Matthew Nguyen 8-3 for the 112-pound state championship Saturday night. It was Navejas' second state title

WRESTLING: Kentwood’s Navejas caps perfect season with state title at Mat Classic XXIII

Ruben Navejas hit one out of the park Saturday night at the Tacoma Dome. One of the finest wrestlers to ever come out of Kentwood High, Navejas outmaneuvered and outmuscled Matthew Nguyen 8-3 in the 112-pound championship match of Mat Classic XXIII to bring home his second title in the last three years.

  • Feb 19, 2011
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Kentwood High senior Ruben Navejas follows through with a right-handed swing after beating Evergreen's Matthew Nguyen 8-3 for the 112-pound state championship Saturday night. It was Navejas' second state title
Kentwood's Taylor Jones goes to the basket for two of his team-high 17 points in Wednesday night's 75-62 win over Kentridge.

BOYS BASKETBALL: Kentwood stuns Kentridge; Kentlake, Kent-Meridian fall short of upsets

Third time proved to be a charm for the Kentwood High boys basketball team Wednesday night at Kentridge. Behind a balanced scoring attack that included five players in double-figures, the Conquerors turned back the Chargers 75-62 in a West Central/Southwest Bi-District game at Kentridge High. It was the first time in three tries this season that Kentwood (15-7) has beaten Kentridge (15-8).

  • Feb 18, 2011
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Kentwood's Taylor Jones goes to the basket for two of his team-high 17 points in Wednesday night's 75-62 win over Kentridge.

PREPS OF THE WEEK: Feb. 18 edition

KENNY HOBBS, Kentridge Grade: Sophomore. Sport: Wrestling.

  • Feb 17, 2011
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WRESTLING: Kentlake’s Marlowe repeats at regionals; Tahoma rolls again

Colton Marlowe broke his finger in December. The injury, however, didn’t break Marlowe’s wrestling season. Instead, Kentlake’s 130-pound standout junior pushed on — wrapping up the broken digit with athletic tape for competition — with a single goal in mind. That goal wasn’t only a state-tournament berth, but a high placing at this weekend’s Mat Classic XXIII at the Tacoma Dome. Marlowe took one more step closer toward achieving his goal last weekend, winning the 130-pound title at the Class 4A Region III tournament at Shelton High.

  • Feb 16, 2011
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Kentwood’s Jesse Dehnert has been the top diver in the South Puget Sound League this season. On Friday and Saturday

BOYS SWIMMING: Kentwood’s Dehnert ready for big plunge

Jesse Dehnert had a pretty good idea he was going to crack the Kentwood High record book. He had examined the swim team’s diving standards and figured it was just a matter of time until his name appeared. As it turned out, the Kentwood junior could not have picked a better — or more celebratory — moment. On Jan. 8 – Dehnert’s 17 birthday – the Conqueror not only uncorked a school record-setting performance, he also earned a state berth. And he polished off both pursuits with one crisp, clean dive during the Lakes Invitational in Lakewood.

  • Feb 16, 2011
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Kentwood’s Jesse Dehnert has been the top diver in the South Puget Sound League this season. On Friday and Saturday