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Spring Postseason Recap: Softball

Spring Postseason Recap: Softball

Margaret Baumgartner, Sports Editor June 10, 2019

Swing and hit: Madeline Parrish (9) stands at bat getting ready to swing at a game against Archbishop Murphy on May 11. The girls lost the game 6 to 10. They ended their season with 6 wins and 14 losses,...

Spring Postseason Recap: Baseball

Gabi Parrish, Sports Editor June 10, 2019

This year, Liberty’s varsity baseball team won Districts and then moved on to Regionals, where they won their first game. They lost their second game of the tournament in a close game against Fife High...

Spring Postseason Recap: Soccer

Kaitlyn Keyes, Photography Editor June 10, 2019

In the second round of districts, 15 minutes into the game, things were not looking good for the Liberty boys soccer team. After two quick scores by the opposing team, Liberty was down early 2-0 to the...

Anderson’s trials and tribulations as Athletic Director

Daniel Noble, Staff Writer May 16, 2019

The Athletic Director role carries a great deal of responsibility coordinating sports matches, practices, and facility usage. But when Athletic Director Danielle Zelinski went on maternity leave, this...

SEITO GAOs to collegiate soccer team

May 16, 2019
Seito Gao is a four-year varsity player for Liberty High School boys soccer. His ten years of experience with Pacific Northwest Soccer Club has played an integral role in the successes of both Liberty’s team and his club team. Gao is officially an athletic commit to Northwest University, a NAIA division school in Kirkland.

Team chemistry leads boys soccer to postseason

Brigitte Larkin, Social Media Director May 16, 2019

For anything, it takes years to form the kind of chemistry that allows people to flow together well. This year, the varsity boys soccer team has found that chemistry. Most of the players have played soccer...

Despite change in coach, softball perseveres

Despite change in coach, softball perseveres

Nick Vanni, Beyond Liberty Editor May 14, 2019

Not many coaches get their main entrance onto the field as head coach via an overnight call from the school’s athletic director. But such is the case with Nicole Kellar, the new head coach (former assistant...

Boys baseball heeds Haselman’s words of wisdom and prevails

Kaitlyn Keyes, Photography Editor May 13, 2019

In preseason, things seemed to be going well for the Liberty boys baseball team. The team started 3-0 and were confident going into Kingco league-play. And then they lost three games in a row. Morale...

Track and field: more than just running

Track and field: more than just running

Margaret Baumgartner, Sports Editor May 10, 2019
Liberty’s track and field has had a successful regular season and are now heading into postseason meets. However, many people don’t know all of the groups that make up track and field. Is it just a bunch of random people running around in tank tops and shorts or throwing spears? Here is what the Liberty track and field team actually does.

Girls tennis: the managers lead

Alex Diamond, Senior Writer May 9, 2019

Not surprising facts: soap tastes gross, birds can fly, and girls tennis is doing well this year. While it’s not a shock the team is performing well, what’s unique about this season are the surprising...

The best snack for athletes: a bracket

The best snack for athletes: a bracket

Mary Russell, Editor in Chief April 10, 2019
Nothing is worse than an unforgiving stomach ache during your workout; eating the right foods is the easiest way to ensure a comfortable and fueled body. Here’s our bracket of the best thing to eat before a workout to make you strong.
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