
A trip to the bowling alley turned into a journey
It was about four years ago that Tristan Curtis, a 16-year-old Fife High School student, took up the sport of bowling. His mother Julie remembers it well. Read more...

New Digs:Ryann Carter taking the next step toward the big time
It’s a bright summer morning and Ryann Carter is standing on the brick walkway just outside her dream house near the shores of Lake Washington in the Montlake area of Seattle. It’s a big old brick thing that was recently restored. It has a huge amount of square footage and a gorgeous hardwood floor that has a big purple W in the middle of it. It has history. It even has a name: Hec Edmundson Pavilion. Read more...

Two Trojans enjoy an all-star week
Chris Finlayson and Tyler Cardin capped their Fife High School football careers June 21 when they played on the west squad in the Earl Barden Classic, the all-star game for players in the 2A, 1A, 2B and 1B classifications across the state. The game was held at Zaepfel Stadium at Eisenhower High School in Yakima. It was a grind-it-out, low-scoring contest, with the east all-stars coming out on top 17-6. Read more...

Spring sports coming to a close
Memorial Day weekend marks the end of the spring sports season, with the state championships going on for every sport. For Fife High School, though, there are just a few athletes left to do their thing with the final weekend upon us. But even so, there was plenty of success to be had for the Trojans in spring of ’08. Read more...
The spring sports season is coming to an end, and that means just one thing: time for playoffs. Fife High School has watched its teams experience big-time success this season on the diamond for both baseball and softball. Next for both squads is a trip to districts, and a chance to make a run in the state playoffs. Read more...
Due to the bad weather that has seemed to be the calling card of this spring so far, the Fife Trojans baseball team met up with the Washington Patriots for a double header April 17. With No. 2 starter C.J. Poole on top of his game, the Trojans were able to score a victory in game one of the set. Read more...

Trojans win fourth straight game
After the Fife Trojan softball team started its Nisqually League slate with three straight wins, it got a chance for a tune-up against the Bellarmine Lions April 3 in non-league action. With a pitcher on the mound who had only played for the junior varsity squad so far this year, the Trojans took the game 6-2 to extend its winning streak to four. Read more...

Trojans score big win over Chimacum
The Fife Trojans boys soccer team arrived at Surprise Lake Middle School for their match up against the Chimacum Cowboys with their cleats laced up and ready to score some goals. From start to finish, the Trojans dominated the Cowboys, scoring 10 total goals, including seven in the second half, in the shutout victory. Read more...
The Fife High School boys bowling team does not count as an official sport, according to the school or the state of Washington. In fact, at the present time, it doesn’t even count as a club, but despite labels, one thing is for sure: they know how to bowl. Read more...
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