Kayana “KK” Bass is a Viking
By Zen Hill | June 5Kayana Bass has been making waves throughout Washington ever since transferring to Wapato High School during her junior year from Zillah High School.
Zen Hill (he/him) is a sports reporter for The Front. He is studying journalism with a public relations focus with hopes of becoming a sports broadcaster. He comes from Julian, a small town in San Diego County where he grew up playing basketball, soccer, track and field and baseball.
Kayana Bass has been making waves throughout Washington ever since transferring to Wapato High School during her junior year from Zillah High School.
The Western Washington University softball team’s season is over after a 13 win, 11 loss regular season performance and losing in the championship game of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference postseason tournament.
The Western Washington University women’s soccer team defeated Peninsula College in a dominating fashion on Saturday, May 13.
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Sign-ups are open for Reconnect Earth’s summer backpacking trips. There are four trips offered, with one open only to female and nonbinary participants.
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It is common practice to go outside and hammock in Whatcom County when the weather is nice. However, hammocks can cause damage to the trees they hang on.