Local activist Beth Asher was the last to throw her hat into the ring, filing last week to run for Renton City Council Position 6, presently held by Terri Briere.
The loss gave the Highlanders a final record of 14-2-4. This year Hazen won the Seamount League, the sub-district championship and bi-district championship.
The Eagles head to Bellingham this weekend, to take on Lynden at 10 a.m. Saturday in a loser-out game.
The Hazen Highlanders continue their state tournament run when take on Shorecrest at 1 p.m. today, Saturday, at Renton Memorial Stadium.
Paul Ouelette, who first reported the missing birds in March, reported to the Renton City Council this month that he has recently had a small flock of sparrows return to his yard for feeding.
The National Weather Service says showers are likely today, Saturday, with a high near 62 and a 70 percent chance of wet stuff.
Three city council seats, the municipal court judge and two Renton School District Board of Director seats will be on this fall’s ballot.
“At the day’s end I was hot, exhausted, hungry and my knees were bruised from crawling around all day.”
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Junior midfielder Luis Puga had two goals, including the game winner with seven minutes left.
Four Hazen players and one Renton player named to All-League first team.
Four Hazen and a Renton player also make All-League first team.
Players from all three Renton-based baseball teams received all-league honors this week, with two Eagles, two Highlanders and an Indian all making the first team.
Four Lindbergh and two Hazen softball players were named to the league’s All-League first team this week.
Hazen will play Mountain View High School from Vancouver in the first round of state at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Renton Memorial Stadium.
The rain and thunderstorm potential will continue through the night, changing to showers after 11 p.m.
Members of the undefeated Hazen girls tennis team capped their perfect season this past week with championships in the Seamount League singles and doubles tournament.
The city is looking into new crosswalks in the area of an accident in which two teenage boys were injured.
Senior Marcelo Castro had a hat trick and an assist in the win and captain Sam Bunnell was named the Seamount League’s Outstanding Athlete.
The city is looking to add school-zone cameras at Honey Dew Elementary on Union Avenue Northeast, Cascade Elementary School on 116th Avenue Southeast and Benson Hill Elementary, also on 116th Avenue Southeast.