Tanner Landry, Hunter Lunstedt, Sam Cortes and Joram Hoff teamed to place fourth Saturday in the finals of the Class 4A/3A/2A/1A OSAA State Swimming Championships in Beaverton.
Saying they were “getting our win on at Districts,” Taft High stood in second place Friday night following the first day of action in the Class 3A Special District 1 Wrestling Championships at Warrenton.
Taft High's boys 400-yard freestyle relay team -- comprised of Tanner Landry, Hunter Lunstedt, Sam Cortes and Joram Hoff -- matched its seeded position by placing fourth Friday to reach the finals of the Class 4A/3A/2A/1A OSAA State Swimming Championships in Beaverton.
With more than two decades of high school coaching experience, Lissa Parker has done a deep dive into the waters that will determine the best of the best high school swimmers in the state.
Robb Ellis spent last year learning the ropes as a first-time head wrestling coach. This season, he’s trying to lead his team to a school record for success and satisfy some lofty expectations.
The Taft High boys basketball team fell 59-51 at Willamina in a Coastal Range League road game Monday night that closed out the Tigers' 2018-19 season.
Youth and experience were served on the Taft High swim team Sunday with the OSAA’s announcement of the field for next week’s Class 4A/3A/2A/1A State Swimming Championships in Beaverton.
Taft swim coach Lissa Parker can’t say for sure who will advance to State, but one thing she does know is her team peaked at the most appropriate time Saturday at the Class 4A/3A/2A/1A Special District 1 Swimming Championships.
As Taft High's winter sports seasons wind down, Homepage honors the senior student-athletes who competed for the Tigers this year with the following photo gallery featuring the pictures of free-lance photographer Lon French.
Mother Nature joined the usual suspects from Taft High on Friday and advanced to Saturday's finals of the Class 4A/3A/2A/1A Special District 1 Swimming Championships at the Newport Aquatic Center.