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Cascade Scoreboard and Sports Schedule 10/12

Sports Schedule Girls’ Soccer Oct. 13: Cascade vs. Cashmere, Home at 6:00 p.m. Oct. 18: Cascade vs. Quincy, Away 6:00 p.m. Volleyball Oct. 15: Cascade vs. Naches, Home …

It’s Pear Bowl time

The annual battle for bragging rights in the Upper Valley is set for this Friday, October 7 at 7:00 p.m. at Cashmere High School for the annual Pear Bowl. The Cascade Kodiaks and winners of the 2021 …

The Washington Outdoor Report - week of October 3

With several bird hunting seasons opening up this month it’s time to take a look at what the season ahead has in store for us in Central and Eastern Washington. WATERFOWL: Year in and year …

Girls’ Varsity Volleyball Schedule

Tues., Sept. 27, 6:30 p.m. Vs. Cashmere, Away at Cashmere Thurs., Sept. 29, 6:30 p.m. Vs. Quincy, Home at Cascade Sat., Oct. 1, 11:30 a.m. Vs. Naches, Home at Cashmere HS Sat., Oct. 1, …

Cascade Girls’ Varsity Soccer Roster Seniors: Emma Warman, Tania Oyos, Ada Robbins, Ali Simpson, Edie Walker Juniors: Rayen Blue, Cassidy Gillespie, Mya Herrera, Leslie Mata …

Cascade Football Schedule

Fri., Sept. 30, 7:00 p.m. Vs. Quincy, Home at PD Complex Fri., Oct. 7, 7:00 p.m. Vs. Cashmere, Away at Cashmere Fri., Oct. 14, 7:00 p.m. Vs. Coupeville, Home at PD Complex Fri., Oct. …

A busy weekend at Potholes Reservoir

The weekend of September 17 and 18 was a very busy one at MarDon Resort at Potholes Reservoir. Four fishing tournaments took place there, and at 6 a.m. there was a long line of trucks with boat …

THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT September 18

First it was the sockeye salmon that came up the Columbia River in huge numbers, over three times what was forecast. Now, it’s time for anglers to enjoy a strong fall Chinook run and what looks …

THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT week of September 11

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has released their annual hunting prospects report, put together by regional and district game biologists. Here’s the highlights for deer and elk …

THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT- week of September 4

One of the best parks in Washington, a crown jewel amongst the parks found in this state, is Cape Disappointment State Park. Located where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean near Ilwaco, this …

Know Before You Go: Labor Day safety tips for your National Forests

North Central Washington, August 31, 2022 — Labor Day marks the unofficial end to summer, and a busy weekend for visits to National Forests in the Pacific Northwest. That’s why Forest …

There’s still time to sign up for hunter education classes

OLYMPIA — Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) hunter education classes are available now. "Summer is a great time to enroll in hunter education class because as fall …

THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT- week of August 28

SOCKEYE – It has been a banner year for sockeye salmon. Over 663,000 sockeye passed through Bonneville Dam this year, the largest run on record since they started counting salmon there in 1938. …

THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT week of August 21

I do love to hike and earlier this week I took off from a U.S. Forest Service trailhead to walk an old logging road that followed a creek and then went up a ridgeline along the eastern slopes of the …

A life jacket can save you, said water rescue volunteer Marco Aurilio

The City of Leavenworth and county agencies have been discussing ways to implement water safety among an increase in water rescues and drownings this summer.  On July 20, multiple agencies …

THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT week of Aug 14

This story starts on June 26 of 2021 on a dock at Loon Lake in Northeast Washington.  Caylun Peterson and his daughter were staying at the family cabin and had gotten up early to go fishing. …

Cashmere Soccer training through summer for post-season hopes

CASHMERE - Rising senior Zoe Brown and her soccer teammates have big goals for the fall 2022 season and they are willing to put in the work over the summer to reach those goals. “We want …

The worst duck hunting dog I ever loved

Georgia was an unlikely addition to our family. It was 2014 and I was looking for a dog that could hunt both upland birds and ducks. I settled on the springer spaniel as the breed I was going to get …

Agency officials urge caution when recreating on or near water

As the temperature rises, so does the popularity of recreation at area lakes and rivers. On the surface, rivers, streams, and lakes can seem calm, warm, or shallow. Yet every year even the most …

The Washington Outdoors Report - week of July 24

A unique opportunity is available for kids between 12 and 16 years of age who have never hunted for big game before but who want to go on their first deer hunt. It’s the 2nd annual Chris …

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