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  • Braves blast Concrete with key league grid win

    Bill Reynolds|Oct 14, 2015

    A week after a tough league loss at Orcas, the wheels weren’t about to come off the La Conner High bus. The Braves instead literally kept their feet on the ground by churning out 261 yards rushing to claim a key 35-18 NW2B win at home over Concrete on Friday, thus paving the way for what could be yet another deep post-season drive. “The players rebounded like a good team should,” La Conner head coach Johnny Lee said afterward, “and we put ourselves in a position where we control our own destiny.” The Braves, who improved to 5-1, completed...

  • Lady Braves serve notice with big tourney win

    Bill Reynolds|Oct 14, 2015

    Their goal at the start of the season was to win the big tournament in Eastern Washington come November. The La Conner High volleyball team got an early taste of that kind of success by capturing top honors at the 10-school Wenatchee Invitational this past weekend. The Lady Braves swept 4A Wenatchee Eastmont and 1A Chelan to win their pool and then defeated 2A Grandview and 4A Wenatchee High in the tourney bracket to bring home the gold. “The girls played better and better with each set,” La...

  • La Conner grid team enjoys impressive home debut

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 30, 2015

    Its offense sputtered at times, but the La Conner High football team’s defense never rested on Friday. The result was an impressive 56-14 NW2B verdict over Friday Harbor in the Braves’ home opener. “We got a nice win in our first game back at home, and I thought our defense was the difference,” La Conner head coach Johnny Lee, whose club improved to 4-0, said afterward. “They played stout against the run, kept Friday Harbor’s passing game in front of us, and capitalized on opportuniti...

  • Lady Braves blank Orcas, remain unbeaten in league

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 30, 2015

    The La Conner High soccer team zeroed in on a perfect NW2B record in a big way last week. The Lady Braves, behind three goals from Emma Lee and two more courtesy of Kyla Crawford, blanked Orcas 6-0 to remain unbeaten in four conference starts. “Orcas was a really fun game,” an elated La Conner head coach Amy Freeto said afterward. “Our passing combinations were really on. It was one of those great games where everyone clicked, and it looked like we’d been playing together forever. “It was absolutely wonderful to watch,” she stressed. S...

  • La Conner High netters serve up another big win

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 30, 2015

    Having a versatile attack has served the La Conner High volleyball team well. Especially on those rare occasions when its serving is sub-par. Last Tuesday was one of those times, but the Lady Braves were still able to dispatch NW2B rival Darrington in straight sets and remain undefeated in five starts. Due in large part to Olivia Hedlund’s deft and well-placed sets, La Conner breezed to a 25-12, 25-9, 25-15 triumph over the visitors. Hedlund recorded 51 assists on the night. “She did a nice job of spreading around the offense,” Lady Brave...

  • Lady Braves net star shines statewide

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 30, 2015

    Olivia Hedlund has posted all kinds of crazy stats for the La Conner High volleyball team this season. But for the Lady Braves senior setter, the number one will do quite nicely. As in recognition that Hedlund is playing at the top of her game, the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association has certainly taken note, naming Hedlund its State 2B Volleyball Athlete of the Week for her all-around play during recent non-conference wins over Woodinville and Squalicum. Hedlund was tabbed for...

  • Youth soccer season

    Kathy Elston|Sep 23, 2015

    The La Conner boys U12 youth soccer played Friday Harbor recently, and though defeated, put in a good effort. The La Conner players in blue from left are Ian McCormick, Sid Pillinger and Finn Hakenson. – Photo by Kathy ElstonThe La Conner boys U12 youth soccer played Friday Harbor recently, and though defeated, put in a good effort. The La Conner players in blue from left are Ian McCormick, Sid Pillinger and Finn Hakenson. – Photo by Kathy Elston...

  • Braves escape late rally to post third straight road win

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 23, 2015

    For Bellevue Christian, it felt not so much as a loss as merely running out of time. For La Conner, on the other hand, the fourth quarter couldn’t end soon enough. But when all was said and done, it was the Braves who had posted another statement win, though there were nearly as many question marks as exclamation points down the stretch. Plus one big sigh of relief at the end. La Conner defender Cameron Hansen knocked down a Bellevue Christian pass in the end zone on the final play of the game to secure a 27-22 non-league thriller Saturday a...

  • La Conner goes the extra mile to rout Colfax

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 16, 2015

    The La Conner Braves were true road warriors on Friday. La Conner crossed the Cascades as part of a long trip to Kittitas, but the Braves saved their peak effort for the gridiron, romping past Colfax 47-16 to remain unbeaten in two starts on the young campaign. The mountain passes were nearly eclipsed by those of La Conner quarterback James Hulbert, who completed 12 of 16 tosses for 185 yards and a pair of touchdowns. “James had another solid game at quarterback,” Braves head coach Johnny Lee said afterward. “His decision-making is conti...

  • Lady Braves get leg up in NW2B soccer race

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 16, 2015

    A tough league soccer opener at Friday Harbor proved Taylor-made for a thrilling Lady Braves finish. Taylor Reimland scored twice, including an unassisted goal during a frenetic second half, to give La Conner a hard-fought 2-1 triumph last Thursday. The narrow victory was essential in terms of La Conner’s NW2B title hopes, veteran Lady Braves head coach Amy Freeto said going in. “I couldn’t think of a more fitting way to start the season,” she noted beforehand, than by, “jumping into our toughest competition and (doing so) on the road.” It...

  • Net gains: Tough slate provides early dividends

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 16, 2015

    For the La Conner High volleyball team, it’s a simple matter of reward outweighing risk. Putting themselves on the line — and at the net — against larger school foes in non-league matches runs the risk of suffering deflating early losses. But the reward of character-building tests — win or lose — is just too great for Lady Braves head coach Suzanne Marble to pass up. “We like to push our girls by playing a tough non-league schedule,” she said Sunday. By then, the Lady Braves had swept both 4A Woodinville and 3A Squal...

  • Braves steamroll Concrete in key league road test

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 9, 2015

    No one expected a ride down Easy Street for the La Conner Braves in Concrete on Friday night. Quite the opposite, actually. A few road bumps were expected as the Braves opened their 2015 grid campaign against the defending league champions in a pairing of longtime rivals all the more crucial since the NW2B has been allotted just one State playoff berth this year. Turns out, the only potholes jolting the Braves were ones the team bus hit en route to the Lion’s den, where La Conner paved the way for a quick start to the league title race with a...

  • Lady Braves open net season with big early tests

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 9, 2015

    It’s a big week for the La Conner High volleyball team. Big matches against big schools to help launch a season filled with big dreams. And the Lady Braves, a perennial State title contender, are used to turning those dreams into reality — in a big way. La Conner is coming off a third place State 2B Tournament finish a year ago, and while having lost Skagit area Player of the Year Emma Christianson to graduation, the Lady Braves return a solid nucleus — including five All-League players — to the fold in 2015. Head coach S...

  • Pro Players

    Amylynn Richards|Sep 2, 2015

    Two former members of the Seahawks NFL team were in La Conner last week sharing advice and encouragement with local Braves athletes of every age. Here, former Seahawks Alonzo Mitz, left, and Nesby Glasgow assess the young players’ moves during a scrimmage. – Photo by Amylynn Richards...

  • Giant Helmet

    Amylynn Richards|Aug 26, 2015

    La Conner Elementary third-grader CJ Edwards leads the pack through the fog at Century Link Field in Seattle on Monday after a youth safety event attended by 10 future Braves. Hosted by USA Football and the Seattle Seahawks, the day’s program taught parents and youth football participants about proper helmet fitting, safer tackling techniques and concussion recognition. – Photo by Amylynn Richards...

  • Nope!

    Amylynn Richards|Aug 19, 2015

    Peewee Quentin Cobbs keeps Oak Harbor away during the 2015 Youth Football Jamboree in Burlington on Saturday. – Photo by Amylynn Richards...

  • Braves geared up with new gridiron technology

    Bill Reynolds|Jul 29, 2015

    Preseason workouts are still a few weeks away, yet the La Conner High football team already has a heads-up on its foes. Literally. The Braves have adopted use of the Riddell InSite helmet, a sensor technology headgear with a monitor that alerts coaches and sideline staff when a player experiences a significant hit or multiple impacts during a game or practice. The La Conner football program, according to Super-intendent Tim Bruce and head football coach Johnny Lee, will be the first in Washingto...

  • Braves coach joins Elite Eight at Tacoma ceremony

    Bill Reynolds|Jul 22, 2015

    Road trips are nothing new for the La Conner High basketball program – unless, of course, it’s one scheduled for late July. And one that’s been as much anticipated as a Christmas tournament at Port Townsend or trip to Spokane in March. A large La Conner entourage will drive to Tacoma tomorrow, Thursday, to attend ceremonies honoring head coach Scott Novak as one of eight inductees into the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Novak joins a 2015 class that includes former Concrete coach John Pet...

  • Summer Gymnasts

    Robin Carneen|Jun 24, 2015

    Cousins Kimi Ward, left, Chas James and Raylee Ward were taking advantage of open gym night on Friday at Ground Zero Gymnastics in Burlington. – Photo by Robin Carneen Edwards...

  • Track champs

    Jun 10, 2015

    The La Conner High School girls 4X100 Relay team finished second in state at the championship track meet held late last month at Eastern Washington University in Cheny. Here, clowning for a celebratory photo from left are Heather Hendrickson, Emma Lee, Kamea Pino and Sofie Thulen. – Photo by Debbie Thulen...

  • La Conner polishes off diamond season with honors

    Bill Reynolds|Jun 3, 2015

    It’s no secret diamonds have value. Same with the players who toil upon them. And, in the case of NW2B baseball and softball ranks, the most valuable players happen to wear La Conner High uniforms. The two pitchers who hurled La Conner teams to the top of league standings and into postseason each garnered MVP honors in recent balloting among NW2B programs. Max Miller, who went 10-1 with 99 strikeouts in 65 innings, was named the league’s Most Valuable Player on its baseball side. The softball MVP award was garnered by Olivia Hedlund, who fan...

  • La Conner runs circles around District track foes

    Bill Reynolds|May 27, 2015

    The bus to Cheney will be full this week. Filled with La Conner High track athletes eager to hit the freeway after having run in the fast lane at two-day NW2B District trials in Bellingham. “We’re taking 29 athletes to State, and we won 31 of 34 events,” an elated La Conner head coach Peter Voorhees said after his charges dominated action at venerable Civic Field. The Braves won the boys’ side of the District Meet by outpointing runner-up Friday Harbor 281-120. Concrete placed third, with 63...

  • Seventh Heaven: Braves keep State streak alive

    Bill Reynolds|May 20, 2015

    Thirteen is no unlucky number for the La Conner High baseball team. Nor is it necessarily lucky. Because at this stage of the game, having secured a seventh straight State playoff berth, the Braves know it’s far better to be good than lucky. La Conner showed just how good it is last week. The Braves posted a dramatic 5-4 Senior Day season finale win over Darrington, then put together two clutch loser-out District Tournament triumphs on Saturday to run their current winning streak to 13 games. It all adds up to a 1 p.m., May 23 matinee s...

  • Waiting game: Lady Braves sweep late arriving Orcas

    Bill Reynolds|May 13, 2015

    Timing in life is everything. And there was little time to waste on Friday for the La Conner High softball team, which made fast work of Orcas in a key doubleheader that got a late start due to a delayed ferry schedule. The Lady Braves improved to 6-1 in NW2B action and 10-5 overall with a convincing sweep of the home twinbill. La Conner, despite a shaky start, defeated Orcas 7-3 in the opener behind an eight-strikeout effort from junior hurler Olivia Hedlund. The hosts followed up with a 9-1 triumph in the nightcap as Elizabeth Tripp singled...

  • First place Braves complete Friday Harbor sweep

    Bill Reynolds|May 6, 2015

    Dressed for success are these La Conner High Braves. More specifically, dressed to the nines after fashioning a key 6-4 road win over Friday Harbor last week that broke a first place tie and lifted the Braves into sole position atop NW2B baseball standings. The sometimes gritty, blue-collar triumph at Friday Harbor was La Conner’s ninth straight win. More important, it completed a two-game season sweep of the Wolverines, who fell to 7-4 in league play. La Conner improved to 9-1 in conference action. “It was another good week for us,” said...

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