Back on the gridiron
The gridiron heats up in this weather, but football players and coaches in Camas and Washougal feel right at home under the sun.
The gridiron heats up in this weather, but football players and coaches in Camas and Washougal feel right at home under the sun.
With experience on his side, John Norcross is ready to make an impact as a linebacker for the Portland State University football team.
Friends and family members, ages 5 and older, can put their minds and bodies to the test in the Washougal Amazing Race Sunday, Sept. 18, at 54-40 Brewing Company.
The first week of football practice still brings a smile to Reilly Hennessey’s face.
While more than 6,000 Spartans conquered the 23-obstacle course at Washougal Motocross Park Saturday, Angi and Joey Josephson tied the knot for life.
Forty days after walking out of a Safeway in Seaside, Oregon, Dale Rule was greeted with open arms by his wife, children and friends at Sea World, in San Diego, Monday.
The Camas-Washougal 13- to 15-year-old Babe Ruth all-stars loaded the bases with two outs in the last inning Saturday, but couldn’t come through with the clutch hit it needed to stay alive in the Pacific Northwest Regional tournament at Louis Bloch Park, in Camas.
A love for the game took this little softball team from Camas all the way to the finals of the 8- to 10-year-old all-star state tournament in Chehalis.
The fun at Skamania Lodge expands into the trees surrounding the 175-acre authentic, inspired and rejuvenating resort in Stevenson.
With his parents visiting Washington state for the first time from Indiana, Mike Newhouse and his wife, Sarah, treated them to a day in the Columbia River Gorge.