Student-athletes prepare for summer off-season
Sports at Western end at different times of the year. However, all student-athletes have to prepare for the summer, which involves different workout and training programs to keep improving.
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Sports at Western end at different times of the year. However, all student-athletes have to prepare for the summer, which involves different workout and training programs to keep improving.
When you think about the infamous purple and gold, you can only imagine the University of Washington’s team uniforms and crowds chanting their pride with the school’s colors painted on their faces and bodies.
By Allyson Roberts
By Allyson Roberts
By Alex Meacham
By Chris Johansen
Just how popular is the Wade King Student Recreation Center swimming pool? To the rec center staff, the pool is popular. Students at Western have different points of view on how much it gets used.
Women's Rowing
By Aryonna Willoughby
By Andrew McClain
by Kayla Sousa
Track & Field
Bigger doesn’t always mean better when it comes to Western club sports playing bigger Division I schools in regular season competitions.
Softball
The Western men’s soccer team began the 2019 spring season with a 0-1 loss Friday night at Robert S. Harrington Field against University of the Fraser Valley in an exhibition match.
Western’s track and field team competed against the weather along with three other schools at their first home meet of the season on Friday, April 5 at Civic Stadium.
Men's Golfer Jordan Lee helps the Vikings make some noise in his first year. // Photo courtesy of Western Athletics
By Colton Rasanen
Track & Field
Libby Hielkema, midfielder, playing for her high school Lynden Christian. // Photo courtesy of Lynden Tribune