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  • Braves shipwreck Vikings; make school history

    Bill Reynolds|Nov 12, 2014

    The third time’s a charm. The fourth, historic. At least that’s the case for the La Conner High football program, which earned a fourth straight trip to the State playoffs with a convincing 53-20 NW2B win Thursday at Orcas Island. It marks the first time in modern school history that Braves grid teams have qualified for post-season in four consecutive years, an elated La Conner head coach Johnny Lee said Sunday afternoon. “I did some research,” Lee confirmed, “and this senior class is the first one to make it to the playoffs all four years of...

  • La Conner net team takes long road to State

    Bill Reynolds|Nov 12, 2014

    If the journey of a thousand miles indeed begins with a single step, the La Conner High volleyball program has already made giant strides in its pursuit of another State net crown. The Lady Braves drove twice to Southwest Washington last week for District tourney tests against top-flight foes. They returned somewhat road weary, but geared up for another 2B title run. “We probably logged a thousand miles in a week for Districts,” said La Conner head coach Suzanne Marble, whose 18-3 club hits the road again tomorrow for Yakima. The Lady Bra...

  • Lady Brave net team drives toward State playoffs

    Bill Reynolds|Nov 5, 2014

    Having already survived a rough road, the La Conner High volleyball team drives to Adna tonight for a key District net match with Napavine. Lady Braves head coach Suzanne Marble sees the long sojourn as merely another business trip for a 17-1 club looking to punch its ticket to Yakima and the State 2B Tournament next week. These Lady Braves, after all, are truly road warriors. They barely had time to savor twin NW2B league and tourney titles, plus the selection of senior captain Emma...

  • Braves sail to Orcas with playoff berth on line

    Bill Reynolds|Nov 5, 2014

    Conner High can once again zero in on a fourth straight post-season grid appearance. The Braves, who at one point in the campaign harbored only scant hopes of reaching the playoffs, find themselves clearly back in the mix. This by virtue of a convincing 17-0 home victory over Friday Harbor. By blanking the Wolverines, La Conner not only avenged an earlier 39-21 loss at Friday Harbor, but also improved to 5-2 in conference play going into tomorrow’s 1:30 p.m. NW2B finale on Orcas Island. S...

  • Braves weather Bellingham storm for comeback win

    Bill Reynolds|Oct 29, 2014

    On a cold, gusty Saturday night in Bellingham, La Conner High head football coach Johnny Lee was blown away by his team’s ability to storm back from an early deficit. The Braves churned out nearly 250 yards on the ground and checked in with one of their best performances to date despite the blustery conditions, scoring three second half touchdowns to edge Bellingham 21-14 in non-league grid action at Civic Field. “It was a great win for us,” said Lee, whose club improved to 6-2 overall. “I re...

  • Boys soccer:Braves edge Orcas in extra session

    Bill Reynolds|Oct 29, 2014

    Game officials struggled with calls during much of La Conner High’s home soccer match against Orcas last week. Braves head coach Steve Deleon had less trouble making right calls, however. Two, in particular, were on target. The first was starting Matt Semrau in goal. Semrau let nothing past him, forcing a best-of-five shootout round after regulation play and two overtime periods ended in a scoreless deadlock. The second of Deleon’s spot-on calls was shifting senior Erick Reinstra to the net for...

  • Big win re-fuels Braves' drive for grid playoffs

    Bill Reynolds|Oct 22, 2014

    It came as little surprise that the La Conner High football team hit on all cylinders Friday night. The Braves, after all, were cranked up having their Cam back. As in Cam Hansen, who had been sidelined by injury of late, a stretch that included last week’s tough loss at Concrete. Hansen returned on a limited basis to help ignite La Conner’s late season playoff drive, scoring a touchdown that lit a spark for a Braves’ attack that cruised to a 41-8 romp past league rival Darrington. With the w...

  • Lady Braves rally for two key league wins

    Bill Reynolds|Oct 15, 2014

    The La Conner High girls’ soccer team twice saved its best for last against NW2B rivals. And the timing couldn’t have been better. The injury-riddled Lady Braves kept their league title hopes alive and kicking with a pair of key comeback wins last week. La Conner, which improved to 5-1 in conference play, edged Mount Vernon Christian 3-2 after weathering a sluggish first half. The Lady Braves followed a similar script in their 4-1 Thursday triumph over Orcas. The twin wins set up a crucial home match with NW2B co-leader Friday Harbor tom...

  • Lady Braves earn A-plus grade at big net tourney

    Bill Reynolds|Oct 15, 2014

    La Conner High brought its ‘A’ game — and then some — to a major invitational volleyball tournament in Wenatchee on Saturday. The Lady Braves, fresh off a straight-sets win over league rival Orcas, placed fourth at Wenatchee in a field of 1A-4A net powers. “It was a great tournament for us at this point of the season,” La Conner head coach Suzanne Marble said afterward. “It really gave us a chance to see where we are.” And, for the most part, Marble liked what she saw. La Conner, the only 2B program in the tourney field, won...

  • Braves shift into passing gear for key win over Orcas

    Bill Reynolds|Oct 8, 2014

    La Conner High used a strong-arm attack to defeat a short-handed Orcas team for a key bounce-back win at home last Friday. Braves’ quarterbacks Trey Johnson and James Hulbert combined to complete 12 of 16 passes for 142 yards en route to a convincing 43-6 NW2B grid victory that kept La Conner in the thick of a third straight league title chase. Orcas, which suited up just 14 players, remained winless in conference play. For La Conner, it was a must-win of sorts, given that the Braves were c...

  • La Conner High net foes show true colors

    Bill Reynolds|Oct 8, 2014

    Both league net teams La Conner High faced last week wore purple-and-gold as the matches unfolded. But, by night’s end, Friday Harbor and Concrete each sported more of a black-and-blue look. That’s because the Lady Braves uncorked a potent one-two punch in flooring both NW2B rivals in straight sets. La Conner downed Friday Harbor 25-16, 25-17, 25-15. The Lady Braves hammered Concrete 25-4, 25-4, 25-10. With the twin wins, La Conner improved to 6-1 overall and have defeated three straight conference opponents. La Conner’s effort against Frida...

  • Girls' Soccer

    Amylynn Richards|Oct 1, 2014

    La Conner’s Isis Gamble battles for the ball during Friday’s non-league game against Sedro-Woolley. The Lady Braves were bested 3-0. – Photo by Amylynn RichardsLa Conner’s Isis Gamble battles for the ball during Friday’s non-league game against Sedro-Woolley. The Lady Braves were bested 3-0. – Photo by Amylynn Richards...

  • Friday Harbor feasts on Braves miscues for win

    Bill Reynolds|Oct 1, 2014

    After serving up a steady diet of triumphs, the La Conner High football team finally tasted defeat with a tough NW2B loss at Friday Harbor last weekend. Still, the 39-21 road defeat wasn’t an entirely bitter pill for Braves head coach Johnny Lee to swallow. “Overall,” he said afterward, “I thought our effort was outstanding. But we kind of wore down in the second half and had some costly third down mistakes that made the difference.” Lee and his staff knew their club was in for a hard trial against a physical, battle-tested Friday Harbor te...

  • Driven Lady Braves pass crucial league road test

    Bill Reynolds|Oct 1, 2014

    Winning at Darrington is never akin to a spin down Easy Street. So La Conner High volleyball players fastened their seat belts and braced for speed bumps when they faced the Lady Loggers last week in a key NW2B road test. And while the hosts controlled the match in spurts, the Lady Braves showed they were in it for the long haul, outlasting Darrington to escape with a hard-fought four-set conference decision. La Conner broke a 1-1 tie by winning the third and fourth sets by 25-21 and 25-17 margins, respectively. The Lady Braves had taken the...

  • Braves prey upon Bellevue Christian for third straight win

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 24, 2014

    Beating Bellevue Christian was pretty impressive, despite the lack of style points for a La Conner High team that fashioned a 22-7 non-league grid decision Friday to remain unbeaten in three starts. For the workmanlike Braves, the game was literally a grind. La Conner ground out nearly 300 yards rushing while moving the sticks and controlling the clock against their larger enrollment foes. Cameron Hansen paced the victors, carrying eight times for 148 yards and two touchdowns, including a 92-yard scoring dash in the first quarter. Hansen also p...

  • La Conner's Gamble pays off in key league soccer win

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 17, 2014

    The odds seemed stacked against them, but the La Conner Braves had an ace up their sleeve in last week’s league soccer opener with Friday Harbor. That ace was defender Kyla Crawford, who shifted gears in the first half and in the process helped kick-start La Conner’s season with a hard-fought 2-1 victory. Crawford, who started the match on defense, was moved to offense after a Friday Harbor goal and eventually teamed with Isis Gamble to notch the tying score. Taylor Reimland later con...

  • Lady Braves drive spikes into big-school foes

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 17, 2014

    Bigger isn’t necessarily better. The Woodinville and Squalicum high school volleyball teams have learned that lesson the hard way. The 2B La Conner Lady Braves schooled both larger campus squads in early season non-conference net action last week. The Lady Braves overcame a sluggish start to earn a straight-sets win over 4A Woodinville on Tuesday, then defeated Squalicum 3-1 two nights later. Heather Henriksen sparked La Conner at Woodinville, delivering 14 straight service points after the Lady Braves had fallen behind 6-0 in the opening s...

  • La Conner tops Loggers with extra sharp effort

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 17, 2014

    The undefeated La Conner High football team carved out an impressive clear cut win at Darrington Friday night. La Conner improved to 2-0 in NW2B grid action with a surprisingly easy 52-14 road triumph, turning in a sharp performance in all phases of the game. The Braves were coming off a tight 13-0 opening night win over Concrete, a match that was a physical slugfest throughout. But in the season’s second week, the Loggers literally ran into a buzz saw. It took the form of La Conner safety Budda Luna, making his debut at that spot but l...

  • Braves' defense paves way for win over Concrete

    Bill Reynolds|Sep 10, 2014

    In its first major trial of the season, the La Conner High defense didn’t rest. The Braves’ stop unit parlayed a huge fourth quarter goal line stand into a key 13-0 home verdict Friday over Concrete in the NW2B grid opener for both clubs. “I felt the kids played a great, all-around game, especially on defense,” La Conner head coach Johnny Lee said afterward. “I thought our defense tackled extremely well and was quick to the ball all game.” Seth Schuh, who paced the La Conner ground game, also...

  • New-look Braves open spring grid workouts

    Bill Reynolds|Jun 11, 2014

    They entered spring practices with plenty of question marks, given hefty graduation losses after successive playoff appearances. But if the new-look La Conner High football team doesn’t yet have all the answers or isn’t ready to issue any exclamation points, the Braves have made a statement over the course of a half dozen workouts. That being they have the talent to once again contend for a league title and post-season berth. It’s game experience — or lack of it — among many prosp...

  • La Conner native mines gold in southern Nevada

    Bill Reynolds|Jun 11, 2014

    It isn’t often someone leaves Las Vegas with more than they brought. But a La Conner native beat those odds last weekend. Mark Reynolds, who recently completed his first year as a teacher and coach in Bay City, Texas, returned from the Las Vegas area Sunday with his fifth powerlifting title belt. The belt is valued at $600, but what it represents means far more to the 25-year-old lifter. Reynolds took top honors at the Natural Athlete Strength Association USA Nationals Meet in Laughlin, N...

  • Happy Campers

    Jun 11, 2014

    Nearly 100 local students took part in recent basketball camps on the La Conner Middle School campus. Youth campers in grades K-5 received skills instruction and had the chance to scrimmage a bit on the big court. Three-day camp sessions were held one week for girls, and the following week for boys. As the photo indicates, a good time was had by all....

  • La Conner no mere also-ran at State Track Meet

    Bill Reynolds|Jun 4, 2014

    La Conner High teams went to great lengths to stay in the running at the State 2B Track Meet in Cheney. Making their third trip to Eastern Washington this spring, La Conner thinclads went the distance — and then some — while facing top entrants from both sides of the mountains last Friday and Saturday. Braves’ sprinter Mitchell Grant thrived in the highly competitive climate, showing few ill effects from waging an uphill battle to medal in one of the State Meet’s more grueling dou...

  • Robbins ruffles La Conner's State title hopes

    Bill Reynolds|Jun 4, 2014

    The Yakima sun wasn’t alone bringing the heat to last week’s State 2B Girls’ Softball Tournament. So did Christine Robbins. The aptly named Morton-White Pass hurler nearly dropped a goose egg on La Conner in Friday’s first round State action at the Gateway Sports Complex, an 11-1 setback for the Lady Braves. Robbins, quick to the plate throughout, fired a four-hitter and struck out 12 batters, sending Bi-District champion La Conner to the consolation bracket. The sophomore standout also helped her cause with a three-run homer, one of four Mo...

  • Lady Braves power way back to State tourney

    Bill Reynolds|May 28, 2014

    It was La Conner High’s battery that jump-started the Lady Braves back on the road to the State 2B Softball Tournament. Batterymates Olivia Hedlund and Emma Christianson helped fuel a well-oiled La Conner machine that hit on all cylinders in twin Bi-District triumphs over NW2B rivals Concrete and Darrington in Stanwood on Thursday. Hedlund tossed successive three hitters in blanking Concrete 16-0 and taming the Lady Loggers 11-1, each game shortened by the 10-run mercy rule. Christianson not o...

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