Burnstead Baseball is holding tryouts on Saturday, Aug. 15 and Aug. 22 at Big Hartman Park from 9 a.m.-noon for the 2009 Redmond Select Sandy Koufax 14U team. For more information and to register call Scott Hall at (206) 790-3469.
Seattle Mariners relief pitcher Mark Lowe was at the Redmond TOP Food Tuesday afternoon to interact with fans as part of a fundraiser for St. Jude Catholic Church. In between signing autographs, The Redmond Reporter, asked Lowe a few questions.
The hardest part is the waiting.
There are 31 days in between the conclusion of the District 9 Junior Softball All-Star Tournament and the beginning of the Junior Softball World Series, and Mark Gransee’s Redmond/Eastlake Little League team has nothing to do but practice, and wait. And wait. And wait.
The 10-11 Redmond Little League All-Star softball team followed up their District 9 title by winning the state championship last…
Last Saturday’s RedSkate, a youth-only skateboarding competition at Edge Skate Park, began with a fall, but featured plenty of fun….
The Black Sox Baseball Club, consisting of players 15-and-under from Redmond, Issaquah, Bellevue and Sammamish, won the 15U Cascade Mickey…
15-year-old Redmond High School student Kelly Kennewick led wire-to-wire and won the Washington Junior Golf Association’s District Two Championships, held at Willows Run Golf Club last Monday and Tuesday.
Redmond’s Chris Tremonte swam, biked and ran his way to back-to-back Seafair Benaroya Research Institute Triathlon titles last Sunday at Seward Park in Seattle after finishing the course in 58 minutes and 57 seconds, 12 seconds better than his winning time last year of 59:09.
To win a state championship in any sport is quite a feat, but The Bear Creek School’s Jake Imam’s accomplishment of winning the Class 1A boys tennis singles crown back in May borders on the extraordinary.
Imam, 15, just completed his ninth-grade year of high school.
The Old Fire House Teen Center in Redmond is hosting the eighth annual RedSkate, a co-ed youth skateboarding competition, for…
Kaitlyn Parrott, who graduated from Redmond High School in June, has signed a national letter of intent to run track at NCAA Division II Central Washington University (CWU) next season.
Usually when playing sports at the collegiate level, it takes at least a couple years of experience to be able to reach the pinnacle of a sport.
If you’re a member of the University of Washington’s Freshman Eight crew boat, however, like Redmond resident and 2008 Redmond High School graduate Rob Munn, you’d be an exception to the rule.
It may be hard to believe, but everything was not smooth-sailing for the Redmond Mustangs boys’ basketball team, which capped an unbelievable season with a fifth-place trophy at the Class 4A state tournament in March.
As exciting as Redmond’s improbable run at the 4A State Tournament was, in particular the 70-64 double-overtime win against Lake Stevens to clinch the fifth-place trophy, Coach Larson and his players were all in agreement that the Mustangs’ Senior Night victory over rival Eastlake was their favorite memory of the 2008-09 basketball season.
Thomas Crosley, a 15-year-old Redmond resident who is about to enter Redmond High School, enjoyed a three-year sports career at Redmond Junior High unlike any other.
Crosley was able to play all six sports offered by the school: Football, baseball, tennis, wrestling, basketball and track and field, at the varsity level.
“I think my best memory from the season was when we became outright winners of the Crest Division after beating…
It’s pretty safe to say that the Redmond Mustangs baseball team, which graduated 14 seniors off 2008’s 18-2 league-championship squad, did the unexpected this season.
The Mustangs were merely an afterthought in many preseason lists concerning the top teams in the state, much less the league.