Trojans move into district tournament after loss
The Trojans’ boys basketball (16-3, 10-2) team closed the regular season out with a facile win versus the brawny but inconsistent-shooting Washington Patriots (3-17, 0-12) on Feb, 19. The Trojans, in league play, managed to maneuver narrowly intact through Nisqually 2A competition. However, the Trojans found their toughest opposition playing their rivals, the Steilacoom Sentinels (16-3, 10-3). Read more...
The Fife Thunder Wrestling Club aims to launch youngsters into the sport
The Fife Thunder Wrestling Club has only been around for two years, but it has hit the mat thunderously. Read more...

Trojans surviving ups and downs
In the last five games of Nisqually 2A league play, both the Trojan boys (10-2, 3-1) and girls (3-9, 2-2) have had some ups and downs. Read more...
Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski, one of the most successful college basketball coaches, once said to his team, “Don’t worry about losing. Think about winning.” Read more...
Fife’s female wrestler can throw down
When Fife Trojan Faith Wasmund was a sophomore she wandered upstairs into the wrestling room where she saw the team practicing. She was intrigued and thought it was cool. She talked to head coach Shawn Gaspaire about being part of the team. Read more...
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Fife basketball brings home another victory
The Fife Trojans basketball team, in non-league play, has shown their dominance winning four of their last five games. The high-energy Trojans showed that same dominance over the visiting Seattle Christian Warriors, Dec. 15 securing the victory 67-53. Read more...

Tip off: A Look at FHS basketball 2009-10
Standing at mid-court during a recent Trojan basketball practice was an attentive coach Mark Schelbert. Schelbert is a student of the game as well as a teacher. This was apparent with last season’s exciting run to the Class 2A state semifinals. Unfortunately, the Trojans came up short, losing to top-ranked Steilacoom 64-30. The Trojans found pride in their sixth place finish, considering that they had not placed in state since President Ronald Reagan was in office: in 1987. Read more...

Saluting FHS accomplishments of fall ’09
As usual, Fife High School athletes were dotting the maps of state playoff venues this fall. Outstanding performances by swimmers Megan Harkness, Delaney Peugh, volleyball player Taylor Dillard and the announcement by Cam Booser that he would be attending Oregon State University on a baseball scholarship are the top stories. But the accomplishments of all the fall sports teams and their participants brought a strong measure of pride to the Fife campus and are to be saluted. Read more...

Fife swimmer is inspiration to all
A year and half ago, Fife freshmen Sierra Landholm wanted to do something to keep in shape and be active in school, so she decided that she would join the swim team. The swim team to her wasn’t intimidating, even though they were highly competitive, winning three league championships in the past three years, as well as coming in fourth place in state. Read more...

Trojans nudge out victory against Steilacoom
Fife High School Trojan football team hit their stride in the last two weeks, capping a two-game winning streak. Read more...