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- Washington Union has a long tradition of success in athletics and believes that the athletic experience teaches values that help our students become well rounded, successful citizens. Please feel free to browse this site and make comments. We look forward to seeing you at our next athletic competition!
Recent Blog Posts
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Softball wins Fowler Easter Classic
The Panthers defeated Kingsburg Vikings 12-0 in the championship game of the Fowler Easter Classic. Kassi Workentine pitched her first perfect game and Ashley Keener was 3-3 and scored 3 runs to lead the Panthers. The team was 5-1 for ...read full article»
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Fresno Grizzlies honor Union graduate
Andrew Rich, Washington Union class of 2009, has been named as a finalists for Fresno Grizzlies Hot Stove Male Player of the Year. The honor, along with four other awards presented by Ruths Chris Steak House, will be handed out ...read full article»
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Girls basketball suffers first league loss to Yosemite
Varsity girls basketball faced its toughest competition of the season yet: the #3 ranked Yosemite Badgers. They came up short, losing 75-35. The Panthers had no answer for junior Sydnee Fipps who scored 24 points in the Badger victory. Junior ...read full article»
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Varsity Basketball sweeps in Chowchilla
The Panthers varsity girls and boys basketball teams each won at Chowchilla on Friday night to stay on top of the North Sequoia League standings. The girls, led by double-doubles from Lexi Blue and Samantha Mendoza, won 39-32. Akili Arnold scored 19 ...read full article»
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Union Wrestlers Continue NSL Dominance
Last night the Panther Wrestling team dismantled the Chowchilla Redskins 67-12 in Chowchilla winning 12 of 14 matches, and improving this years league record to 3-0 and 7-0 overall. The win last night marked the 7th straight time the panthers have ...read full article»
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Boys Basketball dumps Kerman
The Panthers boys basketball team beat Kerman 53-45 Wednesday night in the South Gym. The victory in the North Sequoia League opener boosted Washington to 11-10 overall. "It was a good team effort, everybody contributed," coach Tony Petersen said. "Kerman made a ...read full article»

