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Player of the Issue: Travis Burgstahler
By Leah Bross
Travis Burgstahler’s leadership has helped inspire the Bulldogs to play better than they ever have before, and to love ultimate frisbee as a laid-back pastime as well.
Published May 2, 2008 - Sports
Player of the Issue: Kate Hegarty
By Leah Bross
Senior Kate Hegarty is an important member of the golf team.
Published March 28, 2008 - Sports
Player of the Issue: Travis Woo
By Leah Bross
For senior Travis Woo, practices are held not on a court or a field, but in the dank depths of his basement.
Published March 14, 2008 - Sports
Player of the Issue: Noah Cohn
By Leah Bross
Senior Noah Cohn is one of the few squash players at Garfield, and he doesn’t mind the funny name one bit.
Published November 2, 2007 - Sports
Player of the Issue: Frankie Pavia
By Leah Bross
Frankie Pavia leads the way for the boys tennis team as the number one singles player. Frankie himself has had a fabulous season, often providing critical wins in close matches.
Published October 19, 2007 - Sports
Player of the Issue: Dylan Peterson
By Leah Bross
For some Bulldog runners, Garfield cross country practice is considered more of a social jogging time than actual training for competition. For captain Dylan Peterson, cross country is a more serious endeavor.
Published October 5, 2007 - Sports
Straight Shooting: Spang
By Leah Bross, Aviva Simon-Pottharst & Christina Cook
Garfield’s favorite marine science teacher talks about his triumphant return to class.
Published September 21, 2007 - News
Player of the Issue: T’Andre Jones
By Leah Bross
As only a sophomore, T’Andre seems like he has it all. He’s one of the team’s go-to players, has rushed for a total of 190 yards in three games, and has a bright two seasons ahead of him.
Published September 21, 2007 - Sports
Player of the Issue: John Renehan
By Leah Bross
Meet John: the captain, best (and worst) player, and lone member of the Garfield High School Sailing team. While sailing isn’t actually a sanctioned Garfield sport, Renehan is hoping to bring the Bulldog spirit and take on the best of the best from around the nation at this year’s United States High School Nationals in October.
Published September 7, 2007 - Sports
Metro League/Pay to Play
Garfield weighs the pros and cons of charging athletes to play and rejoining the Metro League
By Leah Bross
On Friday, May 11, Seattle School District principals met to discuss two major athletic concerns: a move back to the Metro league from Kingco and the addition of pay-to-play athletics.