Thursday, September 12, 2024
2024 HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW SECTION FALL SPORTS
TAKE FLIGHT Record-setting receiver Brayden Allen and Ridgeline are ready to build on success of last season and challenge for GSL title. PAGE 2
Ridgeline receiver Brayden Allen will look to pad his numerous records in 2024 season.
PHOTO BY COLIN MULVANY THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
FOOTBALL DEER PARK ON THE MOVE TO GSL
The Stags are set to compete in the Class 2A division of the Greater Spokane League after finishing 6-4 in Northeast 1A and an appearance in the state playoffs last season. PAGE 3
GIRLS SOCCER U-HI’S GILDEHAUS BACK ON THE PITCH
Reigning GSL offensive player of the year Carsyn Gildehaus has worked her way back from multiple concussions and hopes to lead Titans back to top of the league. PAGE 4
VOLLEYBALL MEAD READY TO TEST ITSELF IN CLASS 4A The Panthers, led by middle hitter Ava Durgan, return to the state’s highest athletic classification after years of success and multiple state championships in Class 3A. PAGE 5
CROSS COUNTRY GSL PLAYS HOST TO EXCELLENT RUNNERS
Lewis and Clark’s Katie Lubbe and Mt. Spokane’s Kade Brownell ready to start the push toward their personal bests and the state championship meet as the season is set to begin. PAGE 6
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SLOWPITCH LEWIS AND CLARK SPRUCES UP HOME
Renovations and refurbishments, including a new batter’s box and 20 tons of new soil, to Hart Field have helped the Tigers’ program grow in recent years. PAGE 8