Check out the highlights from last week's Charger sports.
Sports Briefs | Cross country, tennis earn medals
All four fall sports were in action last week. Check out updates on each team.
Throwback Thursday | ’84
As football prepares to kick off the season tomorrow at Troy, we look back to the '83 Charger football team.
Charger football looks to reload after successful season
After its first winning season in 24 years, the Charger football team is looking to continue its success. “We remind the boys that last year is behind us,” coach Jess Rutledge said. “We have a very good season in front of us but we have to take advantage of those opportunities in order to continue to build on the momentum we established last year.”
Oliver signs with Washburn football
Cade Oliver, a multi-sport standout, officially signed to play football at Washburn University in a ceremony Monday.
Football season ends in regionals; team sets school records
The Charger football season ended Friday evening with a 33-44 loss to Lyndon in regionals. Here is a by-the-numbers story of an incredible season.
Alumni Assistance | Recent graduates Miller, Wertzberger assist fall sports
Assistant coaches Cara Miller and Mitchell Wertzberger are essential keys to their respective team’s successes through coaching, but recently they were keys to success as players too.
Football moves on in playoffs following dominant win
The WHS football team had an explosive start to the playoffs Thursday evening, defeating the now 0-8 Northern Heights Wildcats 68-0.
Throwback Thursday | 1997 Charger football finishes 6-3
As the Chargers prepare to play Northern Heights in the Bi-District football game tonight, we look back to 1997, the last time the Chargers finished with a winning record.
Football upsets Centralia to cap regular season
Charger football ended an exceptional regular season last week with a dramatic 45-40 win over Centralia. “It was amazing. I knew that they were really good. When we took a knee to run out the clock it was a phenomenal feeling,” sophomore Zach Frank said.