In this episode of Around the Sound Sports, we dive into prep softball and baseball highlights as well as soccer tournaments featuring athletes from Federal Way, Kent, Auburn and Renton.
Sophomore Emi Connell has hit 17 home runs this season and is one of the motors of the high-powered Patriots offense.
In this episode, we talk about Federal Way National Little League’s new season and the challenges; Auburn Riverside beats Thomas Jefferson in softball; Liberty plays Lake Washington to a draw in boys soccer; Lindbergh faces Foster on the baseball diamond during Senior Night; playoff-bound Kentridge blanks Decatur 4-0 on the soccer pitch; Liberty’s softball team sweeps the season series against Juanita; and finally, an update on two local grads who play sports at Pacific Lutheran University.
Even two overtime periods couldn’t separate the two
Junior Kyle Burris strikes out 10 in four innings, allows no hits in win
Elyse McMullin strikes out seven and Emi Connell homers in her fourth game in a row.
Despite losing by double digits, Hazen was out-hit by one.
Weekly podcast highlights Federal Way, Renton, Auburn and Kent prep sports.
Senior Hugo Kore scores twice and records an assist
Weekly podcast highlights prep sports in King County.
Renton scored the second most runs as a team in last two seasons in the contest, but fell to Evergreen in extra innings.
Benny Benavides enters his 22nd season as head coach with a milestone accomplishment.
Senior Kevin Marquez nets two goals in the win
The Renton High School Redhawks boys soccer team fell to the Highline Pirates 2-0 on a rainy and cold Friday…
The Hazen Highlanders baseball team fell to the Newport Knights, 5-3, in the final game of the T-Mobile Park High…
The Liberty Patriots baseball team played spoiler for the Kentwood Conquerors’ 2023 home opener taking the Conks down with a…
All four Renton-area high school sports insights here:
Redhawks end 10 year drought, but drop first game in round of 12.
The team’s first state basketball tournament appearance since 2019 ends early after the Redhawks were eliminated on March 1.
Renton boys dropped opening round game against Lynden, but stay alive in the tournament