Redmond High will send five swimmers to this weekend’s 4A state championships at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way.
Skyline defeated Redmond, 61-50, on Tuesday night in a loser-out boys basketball game in the 4A Kingco tournament.
Redmond High senior gymnast Emma Anson missed the team’s first two meets this season because of a back injury.
The Redmond Lacrosse Club kicked off its spring season on a chilly Monday evening at Marymoor Park with practices for teams at the elementary and middle school levels. The Mustangs are seeing strong numbers in registered players this season. Registration is officially closed, but players are still welcome at the K-2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 and high school levels. Visit www.redmondlacrosse.com to register.
Redmond’s Natasha Kacharia, a freshman at The Overlake School, landed fourth place in the cadet U-15 event at America’s Cup, an international roller artistic figure skating competition between North American and South American countries held Jan. 15-18 in Orlando, Fla. She took seventh in the junior U-18 event.
Redmond High sophomore Katie Hartman said it’s been a rough season for her basketball squad in 4A Kingco, but the girls have become stronger each game and the Mustangs hope to finish with some victories.
Lantz Schwabenbauer’s Duck Dynasty-esque red beard may soon be a thing of the past if Redmond High junior wrestlers Luke Kennedy and Jose Conde keep knocking off opponents.
Redmond High’s football season has been over for a while now, but Mustang head coach Jason Rimkus will jump back onto the field next month as the defensive coordinator for the U.S. U16 football squad at the International Bowl in Arlington, Texas.
A little more than two and a half months ago, it appeared the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl aspirations were doomed.
While taking a break from study hall on Monday afternoon, Redmond High seniors Kevin Carpenter and Sava Trifunovic kept their brains in analyzation mode by discussing their basketball squad.
Overlake’s Katon Minhas nailed a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give the Owls a 53-52 victory over Bear Creek in Tuesday’s night’s 1A Emerald City League boys basketball matchup.
Bear Creek’s boys dropped a pair of games at this week’s Bothell High basketball tournament.
Overlake’s boys basketball team defeated Lakeside, 63-59, on Dec. 29.
In a 64-60 loss to Cashmere on Dec. 28, LT Cosmos led the locals with 27 points and Owen Friend added 18.
Redmond defeated Churchill (Oregon) 57-26 in girls basketball play on Dec. 29.
Katie Hartman led the Mustangs with nine points and seven rebounds, followed by Teagyn Ohrt with eight points.
Sava Trifunovic and Kevin Carpenter had the hot hands for Redmond’s boys in their 50-39 victory over Inglemoor on Dec. 15. Trifunovic led the way with 18 points and Carpenter added 13 to raise the Mustangs’ 4A Kingco record to 3-1 (4-2 overall) at press time.
Bear Creek’s boys defeated Eastside Prep, 62-9, on Dec. 11 behind high scorers Micah Tardy and John Lee, with 16 and 11 points, respectively.
LT Cosmos poured in 18 points to lead Overlake’s boys to a 60-37 victory over Bellevue Christian on Dec. 10. Tellier Lundquist and Katon Minhas added 17 and 10 points, respectively.
The Lightning FC of Juanita beat the Dragons of Vancouver, 3-2, to take home the 2015 Washington State Recreational Cup on Dec. 13 at the Starfire Sports Complex in Tukwila.
Redmond’s Harley Kirsch and Ricky Medeiros knew it could be done. The Eastside Catholic football players and their teammates just had to keep plowing ahead, remaining confident all the while that it would eventually happen.
The Overlake School’s varsity boys basketball team was crowned champions of the Friday Harbor High School “Tip Off” Classic Tournament last weekend, defending its title from a season ago.