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  • March 19Congratulations to the Drama Team for placing 6th for their Murder on the Nile and 27th for their Little Women performances at the State Drama competition!
  • March 19Congratualations to everyone who competed at DECA's State Career Development Conference and good luck to everyone competing at the International Career Development Conference!
  • March 19Congratulations to Shirin Choi, Irin Robinston and Joshua Zou for winning first place in their events at the FBLA Winter Leadership Conference!
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3rd doubles player Cosmo Anthony-Mostad hits a forehand during the Woodinville match. The match was lost after a close tiebreak, ending 6-2, 2-6, and 7-10. Photo courtesy of Jim Orr.

Boys tennis dominates the Woodinville courts for a fourth consecutive win

Margaret He, Co-Editor-in-Chief Mar 23, 2021

The boys tennis team controlled the courts on Friday, March 19, attaining their fourth consecutive win in a repeat defeat of the Woodinville tennis team. The team secured the match with a score of 6-1,...

 Senior and fourth singles player Daniel Orr winds up for a forehand during his match against Woodinville. Orr went on to win both sets, with scores of 6-2 and 6-0. Photo courtesy of Jim Orr.

Boys tennis secures their third win against Woodinville

Margaret He, Co-Editor-in-Chief Mar 19, 2021

The Inglemoor boys tennis team scored a win against Woodinville this Tuesday, March 16, completing their third victory in a row for a thus-far undefeated season. The match ended with a score of 5-2, with...

Inglemoor student athletes take their game to a division 1 level

Selin Asan and Jackie Su Feb 18, 2021

As they start a new chapter in their athletic career, Inglemoor athletes explain how high school has prepared them for college. Since their childhood, committing to a Division 1 school has been the...

Wide receiver D.K. Metcalf was ranked 6th overall for most reviving yards and touchdowns in the 2020-2021 season.

Seahawks face tough loss versus Rams in playoffs

Nathan Guest, Sports Editor Feb 16, 2021

On Jan. 9, the Seattle Seahawks were taken down by the Los Angeles Rams with a final score of 20-30 in the first round of the playoffs. It was a collective effort to not get it done at home vs. an injury-riddled...

The Seahawks have been able to get back on track as of lately with crucial wins against the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets. Photo courtesy of Dave Adamson.

The Seahawks show they’re still a threat in the league, with a blowout win vs. Jets

Nathan Guest and Miles Gelatt Dec 18, 2020

After a tough loss against the New York Giants in Week 13, the Seattle Seahawks regained momentum with a 40-3 win against the New York Jets on Dec. 13. Although the Jets had the worst record in the league...

As the coronavirus pandemic barrels on, rules and regulations mandated by the state have become increasingly harder to unpack. Art by Kath Shelden and Link Gazey.

A rundown of COVID-19 sports restrictions in Washington State

Kath Shelden and Link Gazey Dec 18, 2020

As the coronavirus pandemic barrels on, rules and regulations mandated by the state have become increasingly harder to unpack. Infection rates continue to fluctuate throughout the state, making it hard...

The Seahawks have had an incredible season so far with quarterback Russell Wilson poised to be MVP. Photo courtesy of Dave Adamson.

Seahawks breakdown: What’s working and what needs to change?

Nathan Guest, Sports Editor Nov 6, 2020

The Seahawks have had an incredible season throughout the last seven weeks of play, and quarterback Russell Wilson is on track to become MVP for the first time ever. This year, Wilson broke the record...

The school district hopes that school sports can restart for the winter season, if covid cases drop. Photo by Nathan Guest

Update on Sports: What to expect and how students are preparing

Nathan Guest, Sports Editor Oct 9, 2020

As students are starting to get comfortable with doing school virtually, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to make all decisions up in the air. With the hope that the cases will continue to drop, the school...

School sports were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Students continue to stay active and practice at home. Photo by Nathan Guest

Athletes find new ways to practice during quarantine

Nathan Guest, Sports Editor May 25, 2020

As Washingtonians remain in lockdown after the stay-at-home order was extended to May 31, all workout and fitness centers remain closed. However, this hasn’t stopped many of the athletes from getting...

Sophomore Sinue Geniz-Hernandez wrestles a Liberty High School athlete at Bothell High School on Jan. 23. Photo by Caden Pavlovski

Wrestling brings action to competition

Caden Pavlovski, Reporter Feb 7, 2020

After hours of practice in the mat room, the wrestling team is ready for the competitive part of their season against other schools.  Wrestlers use the term "going live" to reference this concept of...

Senior Brady Casto shoots a basket in the Inglemoor gym

on many afternoons against other high schools. Photo cour-
tesy of Evan Morud

Evan Morud captures key sports moments

Ella Barnard, Photo Editor Feb 7, 2020

Without any formal lessons, junior Evan Morud has taught himself how to take photos. Morud said he worked with other photographers on different media outlets.  Morud used to take photos on his phone,...

Unified bowling team poses for group photo after finishing competition against Bothell, North Creek and Woodinville High School on Jan. 31 at Kenmore Lanes.  Photo by Selin Asan

Unified bowling wraps up their season

Selin Asan, Reporter Feb 7, 2020

The unified bowling team began the new season on Jan. 6 with practice and a competition every week. This team provides an open opportunity for any student regardless of their gender and ability. After...

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