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    Aretha Thurmond throws at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Eugene
    Aretha Thurmond — Olympian and Renton mother —...
    By Adam McFadden • July 19, 2008 3:00 pm

    If Aretha Thurmond has taught her competitors anything, it’s that you should never underestimate a mother.
    A year after giving birth to her first child Thurmond won the discus event at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. Her toss of 213 feet, 11 inches was nearly three feet off of her personal best and good enough to take the win by over seven feet at the event on June 27, in Eugene, Ore. With her first place finish, the Renton High alumna qualified for the summer Olympics in Beijing, China – her third Olympic games.

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    Bill Kost stands with his 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass. Kost has raced the car for more than 30 years and piled up more than 40 wins.
    Bill Kost, trusty Olds still tearing up drag...
    July 14, 2008 4:33 pm

    Competitive man and trusty machine share a long association, more than 30 years of chasing down challengers on a quarter-mile asphalt strip.

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    A view on Parasite
    Renton’s Towers of Power trails: Easy to difficult,...
    By Adam McFadden • July 12, 2008 4:00 pm

    The Towers of Power system of trails offers something for everyone. From a main trail for a wide, easy ride to inner trails with challenging obstacles.

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    Seahawks’ offseason moves: Offensive line and running backs
    Seahawks’ offseason moves: Offensive line and running backs
    By Adam McFadden • July 9, 2008 12:00 am

    Seahawks training camp is approaching and the team has made a few offseason moves designed to push the team to the top in head coach Mike Holmgren’s last season at the helm.

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    Adam McFadden rides up one of the gradual slopes on the second half of the Lake Youngs trail.
    Lake Youngs offers off-road beginners a good place...
    By Adam McFadden • July 7, 2008 6:39 pm

    Lake Youngs doesn’t deliver what you may think when first hearing its name: a view of a lake. But it does deliver a good time and a great place for beginning off-road bikers to get started.

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    Leslie Folsom poses on the edge of the practice putting green Tuesday at the Rainier Golf and Country Club in Seattle.
    Unyielding drive all part of Renton woman’s golf...
    By Adam McFadden • July 3, 2008 6:33 pm

    For Leslie Folsom, success in golf has always meant adaptation.
    She couldn’t hit as far off the tee as the boys in high school, so she became an ace putter. She felt she might be slipping physically, so she hired a personal trainer and became stronger.
    And instead of just dealing with issues of inequality toward women golfers, she joined the board of directors at her country club and is now part of the change.

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    Majestics co-owner Heather Gallemore of Renton
    Seattle Majestics undefeated so far in Independent Women’s...
    July 2, 2008 4:00 pm

    Campy Campolo doesn’t always have the best view of the football action. By design, someone’s often right in her way.

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    Majestics co-owner Heather Gallemore of Renton
    A new face for football
    June 30, 2008 6:37 pm

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    Don Joss
    Renton card shop owner reflects on 20 years...
    By Adam McFadden • June 26, 2008 7:02 pm

    To some, a 1985 Topps Alvin Davis card doesn’t mean much. Its worth is less than a dollar, and this one isn’t even in mint condition. To Don Joss, that card means nostalgia. Memories versus dollars and cents. Or even collecting for joy versus collecting for profit. That’s the power of trading cards. To many they’re more than simple pieces of cardboard smeared with pictures, names and statistics. They’re a glimpse of personal history.

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    Matt Kvech of the Renton Little League Minors Cardinals swings at a pitch during the District 7 Tournament of Champions. The Cardinals won the tournament.
    Renton Little Leaguers mop up area teams
    By Adam McFadden • June 24, 2008 3:09 pm

    For every baseball player, Major League dreams start on Little League diamonds. Little League is where players hone their skills: How to bat, how to throw, how to field and for some select Renton Little Leaguers, how to win.
    Renton Little League Cardinals teams swept the Minors and Majors titles in the District 7 Tournament of Champions competition on June 15. District 7 includes areas around Renton, West Seattle, Seatac and Des Moines.

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    Renton Taekwondo Athletics head coach Robert Morrison
    Renton Taekwondo team headed to Jr. Olympics
    By Adam McFadden • June 20, 2008 2:34 am

    Taekwon do is loosely translated as “the way of the first and foot” from Korean. Renton Taekwondo Athletics is an Olympic-style sport Taekwondo team. The team is a mix of fighters of all ages that travels to competitions around the country and practices at Lee’s Martial Arts in downtown Renton.
    The team’s season will come to an end when it travels to Detroit July 1-6 for the USA Taekwondo Junior Olympics, where the fighters will have a chance to put all of their practice to the test.

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    Lindbergh’s Patrick Claussen works on his fielding at practice early in the spring.
    Lindbergh’s Patrick Claussen works on his fielding at...
    June 18, 2008 12:00 am

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    Above: Renton’s Justin Gunn takes a swing for his club team Taylor Baseball. Left: Gunn pitches in a game for Taylor Baseball.
    Renton High
    June 16, 2008 5:12 pm

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    Lindbergh’s Patrick Claussen works on his fielding at practice early in the spring.
    Lindbergh
    June 16, 2008 5:12 pm

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    Hazen’s Nathan Bunch practices indoors before the 2008 season.
    Hazen
    June 16, 2008 5:11 pm

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    Renton, Lindbergh, Hazen grads move on to next level
    Renton, Lindbergh, Hazen grads move on to next...
    By Adam McFadden • June 16, 2008 5:11 pm

    Three seniors. Three different schools. Three different seasons. One common goal for the future: continue playing.
    Renton High’s Justin Gunn, Lindbergh’s Patrick Claussen and Hazen’s Nathan Bunch all knew coming into the 2008 season that their teams would look to them for leadership. The three seniors had different levels of success this season, but all are moving on to play at the next level.

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    Mike Spellman high fives base coach and teammate Marvin Yost as he comes in after scoring a run.
    Doofers Bar and Grill softball squad is Renton...
    By Adam McFadden • June 12, 2008 7:25 pm

    A group of local friends that found a way to use softball to stay together and active for decades has found an unexpected side effect: winning, lots and lots of winning.
    The team, sponsored by Doofers Sports Bar and Grill, has been one of the best teams in the area for quite some time.
    In fact, the team has won at least one tournament every year since 1979. Pretty impressive for a group of friends simply looking for a way to hang out and stay active.

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    Renton prep teams so great in '08 | Year in Review
    Renton prep teams so great in ’08 |...
    By Adam McFadden • June 9, 2008 5:25 pm

    It was a great year for sports in Renton. Athletes from Hazen, Lindbergh and Renton High reminded us all why we’re fans of prep sports. From swim and gymnastics, to football and basketball, there were many notable performances in the 2007-2008 prep sports season.

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    Lindbergh track coach goes the distance as Renton’s Coach of the Year
    Lindbergh track coach goes the distance as Renton’s...
    By Adam McFadden • June 6, 2008 3:19 am

    Whether it’s taking the team on spaghetti feeds the nights before meets or cooking up pancakes on three giant griddles after Saturday morning practices, Lindbergh’s Jeff Rettmann is doing something right.
    On the strength of taking a team to the cross-country state tournament and guiding the boys track team through an undefeated dual meet season, Rettmann is the Renton Reporter’s Coach of the Year for the 2007-2008 school year.

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    Lindbergh’s Kenisha Macklin plays in the field against Renton High.
    Lindbergh triple threat is Renton’s Prep Female Athlete...
    By Adam McFadden • June 6, 2008 3:18 am

    When you’re a key part of three teams like Lindbergh’s Kenisha Macklin, there isn’t much of an offseason. Because of her role on Lindbergh’s soccer, basketball and track teams, Macklin is the Renton Reporter’s pick as the Prep Female Athlete of the Year.

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