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LACEY - North Thurston has been playing football since 1955, and never before had the school seen a rushing performance like the one Lawyer Tillman had on Friday night.
A Broeker family tradition resumed Thursday night when Ben Broeker became the third member of his family to start at quarterback for the North Thurston Rams.
North Thurston 49, Shelton 28: 35-point burst helps Rams win
Capital 28, O'Dea 0: Capital shuts out familiar foe
• Gallery: North Thurston vs. Shelton Football 2010
• Meg Wochnick: Prep Sports Blog
LACEY - Like an accountant, Rocky Patchin was taking inventory, counting North Thurston's returning starters.
The Capital baseball team won again Tuesday. This time, though, it had to find a new way to score runs.
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• Gallery: North Thurston vs. Capital Boys Baseball
LACEY -It's no wonder Casey Mets has always been fascinated with airplanes.
LACEY - No matter where a North Thurston player was on the court with the ball, Alex Williams was ready.
• Gallery: Capital vs. North Thurston Boys Basketball
LACEY - They lead by example on the court, whether it's by their actions or their words.
OLYMPIA - When Capital began the season, the offense was supposed to come primarily from Colin Bossio.
LACEY - There certainly were plenty of positives for the River Ridge Hawks as they look forward to starting their Class 2A Evergreen Conference schedule next week.
• Gallery: River Ridge vs. North Thurston Boys Basketball 2009
LACEY - The potency of Timberline's offense is well-documented and was on display Friday night. The Blazers' defense, which hasn't received the same acclaim, has been just as good for much of the year.