·Guard Brick Wahle brings grit to Hawks
Mike Wahle didn't play much for coach Mike Holmgren 10 years ago. Not on Sundays, anyway. Wahle was a rookie with Green Bay in 1998, playing... ·M's go down with a fight in 5-0 loss to Texas
A week's worth of frustration exploded in Richie Sexson's brain as a fourth-inning pitch came at him at face level. Within seconds, Sexson was... ·Storm coach pleased with guard Tanisha Wright's return
Guard Tanisha Wright arrived to practice with the Seattle Storm on Wednesday, a week after her Israeli team lost in the championship finals. ·Troy Weaver hired as assistant GM by Sonics
The Sonics named Troy Weaver assistant general manager on Thursday. Weaver had been director of player personnel for the Utah Jazz. ·WSU Football | Pullman police recommend six assault charges against WSU lineman Andy Roof
Pullman police have recommended that one second-degree assault charge and five fourth-degree assault charges be filed against Washington... ·Sonics: Papers remain sealed
U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman on Thursday denied a request by Sonics' attorneys to unseal documents disclosed by developer Matt Griffin... ·SOS gave Sonics owners a scrap
Stay or go? Will the team still known as the Sonics play next season in Seattle, or will it move and change its name to something like the... ·Spurs coach is all ears — if he's doing the talking
No use trying to argue with Spurs coach Gregg Popovich. "He has the floor all the time," guard Brent Barry told the San Antonio Express-News... ·Notebook: Former Husky Watts named basketball coach at West Seattle
Donald Watts, 31, a former high-school state player of the year and a standout guard for the University of Washington, has been named boys basketball coach at West Seattle High School. ·Prep Roundup | Issaquah to face Liberty in final
Marysville-Pilchuck is headed back to the state tournament in boys soccer for the first time since 1985 after beating Jackson 1-0 Thursday night in a loser-out match for the Northwest 4A District's No. 3 playoff berth.
·Mariners President Supports Manager Despite Poor Record
Despite a disappointing start to the Seattle Mariners season and diminishing crowds at Safeco Field, manager John McLaren still has the confidence of club president Chuck Armstrong. ·Sounders FC Signs First Player
The Seattle Sounders Football Club of the MLS signed French forward Sebastien LeToux to a multiyear contract, the expansion team announced Wednesday. ·Rangers, Mariners Play Finale At Safeco
Kason Gabbard will try to extend a string of good performances by the Texas Rangers pitching staff when the young left-hander returns to the mound for tonight's finale of a four-game series with the American League West-rival Seattle Mariners. ·Special Section: Sonics Move
Read all the latest news, take polls and find related documents and video about the struggle to keep the team in Seattle. ·Storm Center Janell Burse To Miss 2008 WNBA Season ·Seahawk's Triplett Returns, Sees Changed UW
After Larry Tripplett signed with the Seattle Seahawks last week, he called Randy Hart, his old position coach at the University of Washington. ·WSU To Receive Academic Penalty Over Football
Washington State University will receive an academic penalty next season over the graduation rate of its football team. ·Millwood's Road Woes Continue As Mariners Best Rangers
Richie Sexson and Wladimir Balentien hit home runs, as the Seattle Mariners snapped a five-game losing streak with a 7-3 win over the Texas Rangers in the opener of a four-game set from Safeco Field. ·Mariners P Washburn Leaves Game
Seattle Mariners pitcher Jarrod Washburn left Monday's 7-3 win over the Texas Rangers in the seventh inning with tightness in his right calf. ·Kogo Wins Bloomsday In Record Time
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