Tuesday, June 11 2013 12:24 PM EDT2013-06-11 16:24:12 GMT
Daniel Schofield, left, and Andrew Gardner were both born in Ethiopia. They leave on June 8 for a 16-day trip to Ethiopia to donate supplies and look for family members.
Once a means of survival, an adopted Ethiopian is now running for a future.More >>
Once a means of survival, an adopted Ethiopian is now running for a future.More >>
Monday, June 10 2013 8:23 PM EDT2013-06-11 00:23:02 GMT
RICHLAND, Wash. - High school student-athletes need more than natural talent to play at the collegiate level and succeed. But one man who gave that extra push for a local senior. More >>
RICHLAND, Wash. - High school student-athletes need more than natural talent to play at the collegiate level and succeed. But one man who gave that extra push for a local senior. More >>
Friday, June 7 2013 7:52 PM EDT2013-06-07 23:52:18 GMT
Isaiah Thomas brings his talents to the Southridge Sports Complex this weekend. The former Washington Husky is hosting an Elite Youth basketball camp for boys and girls. More >>
Isaiah Thomas brings his talents to the Southridge Sports Complex this weekend. The former Washington Husky, and current Sacramento King, is partnering with the city of Kennewick to put on an Elite Youth basketball camp for boys and girls ages 6 to 16. The camp runs from 9 am to 3 pm and space is still available. Thomas says he just wants to be a positive role model for kids. More >>
RICHLAND, Wash. -- Hundreds of male gymnasts from throughout the state will make their way to the Tri-Cities this weekend. Southridge High School and Mid-Columbia Gymnastics will host the boys' state championships. The young athletes can qualify for regionals at the meet. Then from there, the national meet. Local gymnasts are excited to put the men on the mat on the map.
"Just one of the few opportunities where men's gymnastics actually comes to the Tri-Cities. It's not something that happens very often. The bulk of the programs are coming from the west side of the state," Mid-Columbia Gymnastics coach Len Softich said.
"I think it's the hardest sport. That's what I think a lot of people say. But it's one of the coolest sports. You take the hardest things and make it look really easy. People are just amazed," 16-year-old Aaron Brooks added.