
Shelton Yukevich and Andre Mathew | April 30, 2026

Joe Lauinger and Jackson Dierks | February 25, 2026

Emiline A Beliard, Editor in Chief | February 25, 2026

Kate Cannon, Online Editor | February 21, 2026

Ben Schwarz, Staff Writer | January 6, 2026

Kiki Punke, Staff Writer | December 17, 2025

Tucker Punke and Mason Beckett | November 24, 2025

Chloe Horner, Editor In Chief | November 21, 2025

Georgia Limbaugh, Copy Editor | November 13, 2025
Caroline Ault, Staff Writer
June 1, 2026
Many students at Seattle Prep devote time, energy and money into sports. Sports are awesome- they create goals for you, center you, provide competition, keep you in check...
Jackson Dierks and Charlie Peterson
June 1, 2026
After two years of planning, this August, 16 Seattle Prep lacrosse players will embark on a 6-day service trip to a small village near Bogota, Colombia to introduce Lacrosse...
Paige Remington, Staff Writer
May 21, 2026
For many high school athletes, the dream of playing at the collegiate level represents the next step in their athletic, academic, and personal journeys. But...
Shelton Yukevich and Andre Mathew
April 30, 2026
Seven sports. Four years. Nearly double the weight. A state quarterfinal run. Few athletes at Seattle Prep have taken a path as unconventional as senior Stephen Kassab,...
Lauren Raney, Staff Writer
March 3, 2026
Once Seattle Prep opened its doors to females, freshman Isabel Buchanan (’78) took a shot at cross country and began a journey that would leave a lasting impact on both...
Joe Lauinger and Jackson Dierks
February 25, 2026
Of the many untold tales of Seattle Prep, one is rooted in prestige, grit, and one of the most legendary American athletic tales of all time. Born on May 18, 1916, George...
Emiline A Beliard, Editor in Chief
February 25, 2026
“Being part of a legacy program has proven to be a lifetime gift of friendships”, said Robert Renouard, Class of ’75, when looking back about the impact that both the...
Kate Cannon, Online Editor
February 21, 2026
50 years ago, Seattle Prep decided to open its doors to women. This decision reshaped more than just classroom dynamics. It transformed courts, fields, pools, and gyms, leading...
Annabelle Bowman, Staff Writer
February 19, 2026
The lanes at Bowlero in Southcenter Mall were anything but quiet. Cheers echoed from nearby teams, pins crashed down the lanes, and bowling balls thundered across polished...
Lauren Raney, Staff Writer
February 10, 2026
Once Seattle Prep opened its doors to females, freshman Isabel Buchanan (’78) took a shot at cross country and began a journey that would leave a lasting impact on both...
Kate Cannon, Online Editor
February 10, 2026
50 years ago, Seattle Prep decided to open its doors to women. This decision reshaped more than just classroom dynamics. It transformed courts, fields, pools, and gyms, leading...
Ben Schwarz, Staff Writer
January 6, 2026
While every team has its players, some of the most important work doesn’t show up on the stat sheet. Milo Magnano ’26 has been the boys' basketball team manager since...
Caroline Ault, Staff Writer
January 6, 2026
Participating in sports year-round without an off-season is fun, but few realize it’s like a full-time job. The difficulties are hardly addressed, and lot of feelings can...
January 5, 2026
This fall sports season at Prep was an exciting one. Girls Swim and Dive, Boys Cross Country, and Football all made it to state. Boys and Girls Cross Country, Volleyball,...
Holiday Traditions Bring Prep Athletes Together Beyond Competition
December 18, 2025
December 17, 2025
Has the HEX Credit Requirement Transformed Prep Sports Participation?
December 17, 2025
