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Local players’ college careers detoured by pandemic

The new surge of COVID-19 cases has kicked local high schoolers’ chances to get scholarships for next season.

It has affected a lot of local club teams, with coaches or scouts not being able to watch prospects play.

Women’s soccer has to wait to defend its championship

The women’s soccer team is ready to make another championship run this season, but has to wait until play starts early next year.

Women’s soccer is one of many NWAC sports that play in the fall, all of which have been delayed until early spring because of the COVID pandemic.

Tennis team eyes spring return

The women’s tennis team hopes to be back on the court by spring.

They’ve already started training, one of the only Highline teams to be able to practice.

Women’s golf team gets in a few rounds, looks ahead to spring

Highline women’s golf coach Steve Turcotte is happy that the Lady T-Birds got to compete in three games this fall.

COVID-19 has been affecting every sports team that plays in the fall.

Fall sports will get a chance to play in winter, spring

Highline’s fall sports teams may be back in action as early as Jan. 2, 2021, NWAC officials say.

The Northwest Athletic Conference, of which Highline is a part, has pushed all sports ahead to winter and spring as they attempt to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Highline sports to play spring seasons

The Highline men’s soccer season will get to play an NWAC season in spring 2021.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, all NWAC sports have been delayed until Feburary 2021, except for golf, which played a handful of matches in September.