TUMWATER The Tumwater Thunderbirds had won their most recent game entering Wednesday’s matchup with W.F. West, but the stench of a five-game losing streak that included a tight loss to …
After months of summer workouts and Friday’s under the lights, the Tumwater Thunderbirds and Napavine Tigers are back in the state championship games.
TUMWATER If someone was wondering what style of football the Tumwater Thunderbirds played, they’d need to look no further than the final seven minutes of their 2A semifinal against …
After opening the 2A tournament with a resounding win over No. 16 Port Angeles, the top-seeded Tumwater Thunderbirds left little doubt in another big win over No. 8 Clarkston on Saturday.
YAKIMA At the end of their quarterfinal match against Lynden, the Tumwater Thunderbirds gathered on their end of the court, and coach Molly Cichosz spoke to the team.
That’s how they prefer it to be. In two weeks, they hope to meet the T-Birds again this time for an even larger trophy at another venue than what the two teams played for in Friday’s 2A District IV girls basketball championship game won by Tumwater, 59-46, at Mark Morris High School.
May 29—Freshman Makayla Chavez scored 12 points, but the Tumwater Thunderbirds overran the Centralia Tigers, 56-20, in a 2A Evergreen Conference girls basketball game on Friday at home. Centralia coach Doug Ashmore made an offensive adjustment coming out of the break, and it worked initially, leading to three of Chavez's four 3-pointers and a quick Centralia run. But the T-Birds themselves .