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  • LR volleyball beats Fillies, Tigers

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 19, 2022

    The Lady Raiders volleyball team won a road game in Bridgeport and a home game with Tonasket last week. In Bridgeport on Oct. 11, the Lady Raiders won 3-0 against the Fillies. Then in Coulee Dam on Oct. 13, they won 3-0 against the Tonasket Lady Tigers. Lake Roosevelt currently has a 7-4 win-loss record. The Lady Raiders were scheduled to play yesterday in Manson, results of which will be reported next week. They are scheduled to play in Brewster Oct. 20 with varsity starting at 6:30 p.m. A...

  • Bulldogs remain unbeaten after Raider game

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 19, 2022

    The Lake Roosevelt Raiders football team met the top-ranked Okanogan Bulldogs on the gridiron on Oct. 14 and lost by a high point margin that doesn't capture how close the game really was. Okanogan scored first on a 35-yard touchdown run from Taggert Grooms to put the Bulldogs up 7-0 in the first quarter. LR answered when Chase Marchand caught a 33-yard, Brit Egbert pass to put the Raiders in good scoring position, as Marchand next caught Egmert's 17-yard toss for the touchdown to tie the game...

  • Lady Raiders soccer loses twice

    Oct 19, 2022

    The Lady Raiders soccer team lost to Bridgeport and Liberty Bell last week. On Oct. 11 in Grand Coulee, LR lost 6-0 against the Bridgeport Fillies in Grand Coulee Oct 11, then suffered another loss, 3-0, on the road versus Liberty Bell Oct. 13. The Lady Raiders currently hold a 2-4 win-loss record. They were scheduled to play at home with Okanogan yesterday, results of which will be reported next week. Another home game is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 20, at 4:30 p.m. with Brewster. Then...

  • Cross country runs at The Gorge

    Jacob Wagner|Oct 19, 2022

    Raider runners ran at the Gorge Amphitheater on Oct. 13 for the Moses Lake Invitational. “Great race,” Head Coach Matthew Timentwa said. “I just love the course. Such a neat setting. They do a lot to give it that cross-country feel.” Timentwa noted that they place about six haybails along a relatively flat spot of the first leg of the race. “The first mile is almost all uphill,” he said. “You’re climbing that first mile. The upside is, about halfway through, you get to start going downhill, which is great. We had some really great second ha...

  • Royalty crowned for homecoming

    Oct 19, 2022

    Lake Roosevelt High School students celebrated homecoming Friday night, crowning their class royalty on the football field at halftime. - Jacob Wagner photos...