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Caden Portch finished the 5,000-meter course at the Oroville Invite nearly 10 seconds ahead of the next runner while setting a personal record to take first place. The senior did the 3.1-mile run at Lake Osoyoos State Park in 16 minutes, 46.9 seconds to lead Lake Roosevelt High School’s nine runners in the event. Cadence Clark, a junior took ninth for the Raiders in 17:58.0. Other Raider results Boys Place Grade Name Time 25 10 Walter Leach-Owhi 19:09.1 33 10 Jack Steffler 20:02.8 39 11 Louie Frank 20:31.4 50 10 Rylie McKee 21:55.8 59. 10 K...
Lake Roosevelt’s soccer players ended their regular season and their winning streak last night with a 5-0 loss to Tonasket, but a win-loss record of 5-3 in the Central Washington 2B League and 9-5 overall. The LR team finished 15th out of 48 teams in the 2B classification in Washington with a 0.5184 RPI. Now seeded third, the Raiders will play Saturday at home at 11 a.m. in game one of the District 5 tournament for the start of postseason play in a loser-out game. They'll host sixth seed Liberty Bell. This story was updated....

by Scott Hunter The Lake Roosevelt Raiders won their football game against the Chewelah Cougars 56-12 at Jenkins High School Friday in another journey into 8-man play. The team, and some opponents, has had to adjust all season to illness, injury or ineligibility, making it tough to plan on their regular 11-man game. "It has been a crazy season," Coach Geary Oliver said. "Over a third of our players are freshmen, and they have made significant progress since August. "Each game this year players...

Soccer Raider soccer players won their match against the Oroville Hornets last night 4-1 for their third win in the last week. They beat Bridgeport Thursday at home 2-1, got skunked in Davenport 7-0 Saturday, and took out 1A Colville 3-0 Monday. Shae Crollard, Monk Marconi, and Kenzie Portch each scored a goal for LR against the Hornets Tuesday. At goal, Senior Cora Nicholson had four saves, as did Paisley Fury-Smith, a freshman. That win gives LR a 6-4 record for the season so far. They'll...

The Raider football team played the closest thing they've had to a home game so far this season on Saturday in an exhibition game against ACH at the Warrior's Brickhouse Athletic Field in a version of football for which they had one day to prepare. Almira Coulee Hartline, a 1B team, plays 8-man ball; the 2B Raiders play 11-man, which may not sound too different. The game proved otherwise, leaving a 92-44 ACH imprint on the Raiders' backsides. The game replaced a canceled Soap Lake home game for...

Soccer The Raider soccer team had a mixed week, taking a 5-0 win over Warden in Grand Coulee Saturday after the Cougars left the field at halftime. The LR girls lost 4-0 Tuesday night to Okanogan, there. Lake Roosevelt (3-3) will host Bridgeport (3-4-1) Thursday Oct. 2, at 4:30 p.m. Volleyball The Raider volleyball team lost to Liberty Bell 3-0 at Lake Roosevelt Sept. 25, then lost at home to 1A Omak 3-0 Tuesday night. Cross Country Raider cross country competed Sept. 24 at the Tonasket HS/MS...

The Raider varsity football team will have a game this week after all. It starts at 5 p.m. Saturday in Coulee City against ACH. A Friday game scheduled against Soap Lake was canceled due to a lack of eligible players at Soap Lake, Athletic Director Casey Brewster told the school board Monday night, not long after learning of the cancellation. He was trying to fill the slot, for what had been a home game for the Raiders, by Wednesday but apparently was unable to do so. Lake Roosevelt and Soap... Full story

The Lake Roosevelt Raiders fall sports programs have begun....

Raider roundup Soccer The Lake Roosevelt girls' soccer team won their first home game of the season Thursday in a 1-0 win against Reardan, avenging their 5-1 loss last year and demonstrating "a much improved defense which earned its second shutout of the year," noted Coach Solveig Chaffee. Shae Crollard scored that lone goal. Liberty Bell was the victim of the first 2025 shutout Chaffee mentioned, also 1-0, on Sept. 13, when Taloulah Tonasket made "a strong showing in her new position as center...

Lake Roosevelt Raider sports seasons are underway, despite smoke problems that canceled some home and away outside games. Volleyball The LR girls opened their season Sept. 9 with a 3-0 win against Wilson Creek at home, then lost 3-0 to Wilbur-Creston-Keller the next night. Reardan won with the same result Sept. 11, as did Liberty Bell last night on their home court. The Raiders play Manson in Coulee Dam Thursday night at 6:30, then head to Wilson Creek Monday for a 6 p.m. game. Football After...

Kids playing Monday night in the Grand Coulee Dam Youth Soccer league took up the last rays of sunlight at dusk with enthusiasm, even if it was for somersaults during the game instead of what their coaches are trying to instill in them. Makeup games, canceled earlier due to smoke, were underway at the former middle school in Grand Coulee. Ruth Randolph, of the league, said she has 168 kids signed up for the sport this year. Coach Trent Turner said he is surprised at how far many of the...

Terrell Bush takes fifth place in the long jump at the state 2B Track and Field Championships in Yakima May 30. The sophomore was Lake Roosevelt's highest placer at state and actually tied with Goldendale's Matthew Gray with a jump of 20 feet, 8.75 inches. Officials then look to the athletes' second-best jump, which put Bush just two inches shy of fourth place. "He competed exceptionally well both mentally and physically to get on the podium," Coach Lori Adkins said. - Caden Portch...

Lake Roosevelt track and field athletes did themselves proud last week, setting personal records at the state meet and earning one big mention from the governing body of Washington state high school athletics. That would be for senior John Cooley, whom the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) named athlete of the week May 28, noting his achievements the week before: "John Cooley qualified for Districts in four events: 110m hurdles, 300m hurdles, long jump, and triple jump....
The Raider track and field team at last week’s 2B District 5 meet qualified 11 athletes to continue on to the state championship in Yakima May 29-31. The boys’ team placed fourth out of 17 teams at the Central Washington University Recreational Sports Complex in Ellensburg Thursday, where the top six competitors qualified for state. “It’s been a number of years since we have qualified so many student athletes for state competition,” said Head Coach Lori Adkins. “Many of our athletes went into the district meet having already met steep state...

The Lady Raiders took their postseason softball play as far as they could Friday, ending their season after two games at the state tournament in Yakima. It's always a tough go for the team seeded 16th to go up against the number-one team in the state right off the bus. Lake Roosevelt lost to Freeman May 23 in the opening rounds of the 2025 2B State Fastpitch Softball Tournament at the Gateway Sports Complex, 11-0. The Raider girls gave the next team a good game, leading 1-0 for the better part...
Lake Roosevelt’s tennis doubles team of Amy Dorman and Riley Ayling competed in the 2025 1B/2B Girls State Tennis Doubles at the Yakima Tennis Club last weekend, where they made it into the finals. After losing their first sets to eventual second-place winners S. Petersen and B. Williams, of Manson, 4-6, 5-7, the LR duo defeated Sears and Doughty, of Newport, 6-4, 7-5, to advance to Saturday’s finals. Facing Naranjo and Torres, also from Manson, Dorman and Ayling won the first set but lost the next two, 7-6, 3-6, 1-6. Naranjo and Torres wen...
Raider senior Terek Bush and eighth-grader Sylas Johnson trekked to Liberty Lake to play in the WIAA 2025 State 2B Golf Tournament May 20-21 at MeadowWood Golf Course. Bush shot a 94. Johnson shot a 97....

With four spring sports still in postseason play, it's a wonder anyone can keep up. This week, Lake Roosevelt golfers Terek Bush and Sylas Johnson are in state competition, and tennis players Riley Ayling and Amy Dorman will head to state in Yakima. The fastpitch softball team is set to play at the state tournament at the Gateway Sports Complex in Yakima on Friday, May 23 at noon, on field 4 with the first game against Freeman. The Lady Raiders dropped two postseason games last week - to River...
by Scott Hunter Lake Roosevelt’s track and field team last Thursday in Brewster qualified 14 athletes for the District 5 meet May 22 in Ellensburg. They missed taking first place as a team by three points, 138-135, to take second to Brewster as Raiders earned championships and set several personal records that night. “It was a real team effort on a super exciting night where our athletes were scraping for every LR point they could earn,” said head coach Lori Adkins. “They performed PR after PR as many families and fans cheered them on.” Se...

fter a 10-run win over Okanogan Saturday, 15-5, the Lady Raiders softball team took second in the Central Washington 2B League last night at home with a 4-0 loss to Tonasket. "We'll try again on Thursday," Coach Mike Steffens said. That's when the Raiders (14-6) will host the River View Panthers (20-2), from Granger, in the first game of the WIAA District 5 2B Fastpitch Tournament. The game starts at 4 p.m. Win or lose, they'll also play at Ephrata High School May 17 in game 5 (at 11 a.m.) or...

The Raider boys' varsity golfers took the league championship again May 7 at Alta Lake and will play at the district tournament this week at Moses Pointe. At Alta Lake, Collin Christman second place with a score of 88. Sylas Johnson took third with a 92. Terek Bush shot a 94 for fourth place. Wyatt Egbert and Champ Louie each shot a 99 to tie for seventh. And Nik Seymour took 10th place. Manson's Wyatt Winters took first place with a score of 75. The Raider team score of 373 earned them first...

The Lake Roosevelt Raider boys' tennis team capped their undefeated season by winning the league championship Friday at Harmony Meadows Tennis Center in Manson, Raider Coach Emily Tillman said. "Huge accomplishment," Tillman said, noting that the last time the Raiders claimed the league title was in 2006....
Raider track and field athletes did their best to add team points at Liberty Bell Saturday, where several took first place in their events. Madelynn Carman had double first places in the 300-meter hurdles and the 200-meter dash. Lake Roosevelt’s small girls’ team, with only three competing, amassed 35 points. The boys team placed first place with a score of 139.5. Individuals earning firsts were: Terrell Bush in the long jump; Elijah Broadnax in the 200; Ezekiel Broadnax in the triple jump; and Tyler Mills in the high jump. The boys’ relay...
The Raider track and field athletes competed against 20 teams at the Ron Vanderholm Memorial Invitational in Royal City on Friday, with the boys taking third place as a team. John Cooley took first place in the 300 hurdles among 15 competitors with a PR performance. He took second in the 110 hurdles and fifth in both long and triple jumps. Terrell Bush beat back 26 other long jumpers to take first with a PR. Kayman Jordan took third in his first 400-meter dash, as did Caden Portch in both the 1600 and 3200. And the relay team they are both...

Jaxon made no room for Jackson at the Raiders' in-league tennis match with Pateros Thursday in Coulee Dam, as the Lake Roosevelt boys' team bested their guests 4-1. Raider Jaxon Krohn beat Jackson Newman 6-0, 6-0 in #1 singles, and Noah Hunt clobbered Kinden Hook by the same scores at #2. Tor Chaffee won his #3 by 6-1, 6-1. The #2 Boys' Doubles team of Carter Senator and Tommy Tynan won their sets 6-0, 6-1. The #1 doubles team, Gavin Senator and Zane Chaffee, lost 5-7, 3-6. For the girls' team,...