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Out-takes, observations and other insight from South Puget Sound
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
Posted by Lui Wong @ 01:36:38 am

Emerald Ridge's Stephanie Riley avoids the ball and cleats during a 9-0 win over Spanaway Lake. For photo gallery. Click here.

Categories: Lui Kit Wong
Sunday, September 6th, 2009
Posted by Lui Wong @ 11:56:55 pm

Former PLU football coach Frosty Westering is emotional as he places a football jersey on John Nelson's wheelchair at Olsen Auditorium. "Nellie always said 'I want to play football someday, and I'll play when I get to heaven," Westering told the crowd. "I'll close with one last thing. Nellie, you in the game." Click here for photo Gallery.

Categories: Lui Kit Wong
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Posted by Lui Wong @ 12:41:22 am

Colorado Rapid's Ugo Ihemelu uses sitting on top of Sounder's Fredy Montero as a defensive tactic to keep the Sounders leading scorer from scoring. Montero overcame the Ripids' defense to score the first goal in the game to help the Sounders beat Rapids 3-0 during a game at Qwest Field in Seattle.

Categories: Lui Kit Wong
Friday, May 29th, 2009
Posted by Lui Wong @ 02:43:45 am

Curtis' Andrea Geubelle wins the triple jump State Championship with an unofficial meet record jump at Mount Tahoma High School. For more photos of the track meet. Click here.

Categories: Lui Kit Wong
Sunday, May 24th, 2009
Posted by Lui Wong @ 11:31:35 am

Curtis's Rahmel Dockery wraps himself around the bar to clear 7 feet at the 3A/4A West Central District III & 3A Southwest District meet. For more photos of the district track meet. Click here.

Categories: Lui Kit Wong
Saturday, May 23rd, 2009
Posted by Lui Wong @ 02:28:45 am

Curtis' Andrea Guebelle kicks up a cloud of sand while winning the long jump competition at the 3A/4A West Central District III/3A Southwest District 4 at Mount Tahoma High school. For more photos of the track and field meet. Click here.

Categories: Lui Kit Wong
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
Posted by Lui Wong @ 01:50:27 am

Stadium's Bailey Martin battles a Skyview defender for the header. Stadium beat Skyview 1-0 in the 4A soccer playoff game. For more photos from the game. Check the prep photo galleries. Click here.

Categories: Lui Kit Wong
Saturday, May 16th, 2009
Posted by Lui Wong @ 11:32:00 pm

Puyallup's Connor Framke, left, chest bumped pitcher Adam Cimber after 1-0 win over South Kitsap. For more photos of the Puyallup and South Kitsap baseball game, check out the prep photo galleries. Click here.

Categories: Lui Kit Wong
Posted by Lui Wong @ 01:54:37 am

Wilson's Aquila Fox gets a celebratory hug from teammate Taylor Gomsrud after Wilson's 2-0 win over Stadium. For more photos of the Wilson & Stadium softball game. Click here.

Categories: Lui Kit Wong
Friday, May 15th, 2009
Posted by Lui Wong @ 02:27:36 am

Tia Tuonoa keeps an eye on her shot put toss in the SPSL 3A Sub-District Track & Field Meet at Sumner High School. For more photos of the event. Check out the high school prep photo galleries. Click here.

Categories: Lui Kit Wong
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
Posted by Lui Wong @ 02:57:46 am

Bellarmine Prep's Alex Vogt celebrates with his teammates after scoring a goal to tied the game 1-1 with Stadium. For more photos from the Bellarmine & Stadium soccer game. Check the high school photo galleries. Click here.

Categories: Lui Kit Wong
Monday, May 11th, 2009
Posted by Lui Wong @ 05:22:36 pm

Michael Slivka of Tacoma enjoys the sunny weather and tosses the ball for his dog Boone, part Akita and German Shepherd, at the Jane Clark Park in Tacoma. Slivka exercises his dog everyday at the park. He said it calms his dog down after the workout.

Categories: Lui Kit Wong