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Graphic recognizing Graycie Kast as Royal High School Athlete of the Month for March. The design features a black and gold theme with the school name at the top and “Graycie Kast” prominently displayed. The center includes an action photo of a girls basketball game showing Graycie on the court with teammates and an opposing player. Text at the bottom reads “Athlete of the Month, VB Basketball, Junior, 2026,” and notes sponsorship by Gard Public House.

March Student Athlete of the Month

Graycie Kast has been named our Student Athlete of the Month for her outstanding performance this season. She earned 1st Team All-Tournament honors at the state level and was also selected to the 1st Team SCAC All-League, recognizing her impact among the best in the region. Graycie averaged an impressive 17.5 points and 9.3 rebounds per game, consistently leading her team with both scoring and presence on the glass. Beyond the numbers, she is a dependable teammate whose effort and attitude elevate those around her. We are proud of the season Graycie has put together and the way she represents our program on and off the court.

Group photo of a Royal High School track and field team posed on outdoor bleachers at a track. The image includes a large group of student athletes wearing black and white “Royal” uniforms, along with coaches and a few family members. Athletes are arranged in several rows, with some seated in front and others standing behind.

Track & Field The postseason begins with the SCAC Championship Meet on Saturday, May 9 at College Place High School, starting at 12:00 p.m. All nine conference schools will be in attendance. The following weekend, athletes will compete in the Postseason Qualifying Meet on Saturday, May 16 at Wapato High School (11:00 a.m.). Qualification standards will determine advancement to districts, with the top six finishers in sprints, hurdles, and relays moving on, along with the top 12 in distance races (1600 and 3200) and all field events. Cashmere High School will host the District 5 (1A) Meet on Friday, May 22 at 2:00 p.m., featuring schools from both the SCAC and CTL. The top three finishers in each event will earn a berth to the state meet. The 1A State Track & Field Championships will take place May 28–30 at Zaepfel Stadium in Yakima.

Group photo of a Royal High School tennis team posed on an outdoor tennis court. The image shows a large group of student athletes and coaches arranged in several rows, with some kneeling in front and others standing behind. Each athlete is holding a tennis racket and wearing matching black “Royal Knights Tennis” uniforms.

Tennis

The District 5 1A Tennis Tournament will be held across three sites: Saturday, May 9 at Quincy High School (10:00 a.m.) Wednesday, May 13 at Connell High School (10:00 a.m.) Saturday, May 16 at Lake Chelan Shores (11:00 a.m.) Athletes from all SCAC and CTL schools will compete for state berths. The top four boys singles players and doubles teams will advance, along with the top three girls singles players and doubles teams. The 1A State Tennis Championships will be held May 22–23 at the Yakima Tennis Club.

Group photo of a Royal High School boys soccer team posed outdoors on a grassy field. The image shows student athletes in black uniforms with white numbers, arranged in several rows with coaches standing on the sides. Two goalkeepers in front wear contrasting green uniforms and are positioned lying on the grass with a soccer ball.

Boys Soccer

Postseason play for boys soccer will include the top nine teams from the SCAC and the top seven from the CTL advancing to the District 5 1A Tournament. From there, seven teams will qualify for the state tournament.

Group photo of a Royal High School golf team posed outdoors on a golf course. The image shows student athletes and coaches arranged in two rows, with some kneeling in front and others standing behind. Team members wear black or white golf apparel, including polos and caps, with school logos.

Golf

Postseason golf action begins with the sub-district tournaments at Desert Aire Golf Course. The boys will compete on Monday, May 4, followed by the girls on Tuesday, May 5. Both events will begin at 11:00 a.m. The top half of competitors will advance to the District 5 1A Tournament on Wednesday, May 13 at The Legacy Resort at Frenchman Hills, also beginning at 11:00 a.m. The top 11 finishers in both the boys and girls competitions will qualify for the state tournament. The 1A State Golf Championships will take place May 19–20 at Meadow Wood Golf Course in Liberty Lake.

Group photo of a Royal High School softball team posed on a grass field. The image shows student athletes in black pinstriped “Royal” uniforms arranged in two rows, with some kneeling in front and others standing behind. Coaches stand on both sides of the group.

Softball

The District 5 1A Softball Tournament will also feature six SCAC teams and two CTL teams. The top two teams from the District Tournament will automatically qualify for the state tournament. Teams finishing third and fourth in the District Tournament will have another opportunity, playing in a winner-to-state, loser-out crossover game against a District 6 opponent on Saturday, May 16.

Group photo of a Royal High School baseball team posed on a grass field. The image shows student athletes in white “Knights” uniforms with black caps, arranged in rows with some kneeling in front and others standing behind. Coaches stand on both sides of the group.

Baseball

Six SCAC teams and two CTL teams will advance to the District 5 1A Baseball Tournament. Four teams from that tournament will earn spots in the state bracket.