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Walker McCrae
March 19, 2013
Team captains Craig Wright and Andre To, seniors, hope to make the season successful with added talent. The team has eight returning varsity players and six new faces, many with not a whole lot of experience. Saying players, talent and season expectations have changed is an understatement. The Lions... Read more »
Walker McCrae
January 25, 2013
The West Linn Lions (12-5, 2-1 Three Rivers League) battled the visiting Lake Oswego Lakers (17-0, 3-0 TRL) on a night when the West Linn community honored Steve Forsyth, who was killed in the Clackamas Town Center shooting on Dec. 11. The crowd yelled “Oh yeah!!” in honor of Forsyth, Lake Oswego,... Read more »
Alex Sisca
December 20, 2012
With the holiday season in full swing and snow falling, stay inside and enjoy time with your family. Make this holiday season a memorable one by trying new things such as new crafts, recipes and activities. Try a new holiday recipes instead of making what you always do. If you always buy eggnog, this... Read more »
Walker McCrae
November 15, 2012
The 2012-2013 season for the National Basketball Association is finally underway a hectic summer. The 2012 NBA offseason was one of the most chaotic in recent memory. Raymond Felton had been traded from the Portland Trail Blazers along with power forward Kurt Thomas, and in return the Knicks sent forward... Read more »
Emily McDonald
November 15, 2012
Winter is moving in and skiers and snowboarders in the area are waiting in anticipation to make their first turns on Mt. Hood. Though the white stuff seems to be “fashionably late” this season, current snowstorms are building a solid base on the mountain. Last weekend’s storm dropped 15 inches... Read more »
Colin Squires
October 30, 2012
JV boys soccer finished off the season undefeated with a 13-0-2 record. The team is powered by a strong freshman class, eight freshman players either made varsity or JV. The JV boys immediately started strong; the Lions refused to let anyone score on them for the first six games. These shutout performances... Read more »
Colin Squires
October 18, 2012
The Oregon Ducks and Oregon State Beavers put Oregon on the map for major college football contenders. The ninth ranked Beavers start strong with five wins edging out number 13 Wisconsin, number 19 UCLA and Arizona by just three points each. In their most recent game they won by their biggest margin... Read more »
Danielle Del Bene
April 23, 2012
Spring is all about change. As the baseball team launches its season, a new change in bat regulations has been instituted. Contrary to previous beliefs, the use of only aluminum bats with the Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution seal or wooden bats has not affected the Lions’ offense like it... Read more »
Marija Jozic
March 23, 2012
Running along West A street in the frigid fall, a few brave souls travel together as an act of defiance to mother nature. It turns out not even the harshest of conditions can keep members of this year’s track & field team from training vigorously in the off-season. Feb. 27 marked the start... Read more »
Ty Clarke
March 20, 2012
Always in the upper echelon of its sport, the boys lacrosse team is starting the season with expectations fitting for its spot in the state’s elite. Despite graduating ten seniors, Kevin Cathcart, senior attackman, predicts nothing but the best in regard to the goals his squad, who he is a captain... Read more »