One might think that grinding out a 10th-place finish at the 4A state golf tournament a little over a month ago would be a reason to take it easy during the summer months, in celebration of a job well done.
Not if you’re Charlie Mroz.
Q: You guys get off to this amazing start and were just mowing down the Emerald City League; at what…
It’s hard enough for The Overlake School boys’ soccer coach Bob Bristol that his team plays its regular season in the fall, and must cope with a six-month layoff before the state tournament begins in May.
But Bristol, who just completed his 15th year of coaching — longer than some of his players have been alive — had to deal with a much larger foe just as his team was coming back together to gear up for a state tournament run.
Evergreen Hospital Medical Center will be hosting a free sports injury seminar at 6:30 p.m. on July 8.
Aching athletes, limping joggers, and stressed exercisers can learn about preventing strained muscles and other injuries and how to get back to doing the sport they love at the Sports Injury Seminar, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 8 at Evergreen Hospital Medical Center, 12040 NE 128th St., Kirkland.
The Bear Creek School was awarded the Scholastic Cup for the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) Class 2B classification for the second year in a row.
There have been some impressive winning streaks in high school sports. De La Salle High School’s (Calif.) infamous 151-game football streak, which began in 1992 and was snapped by Bellevue in 2004, is one of the most well-known.
The Redmond High School girls’ golf team, however, started an impressive run of their own back in 2003.
Ray Roberts is out and Steve Supple is in as the Lake Washington High School (LWHS) head football coach.
Jessica Elliott’s Overlake School coaches share some of their most memorable moments of her from the 2009-10 season: Luke Trier,…
Knowing the background of The Overlake School senior Jessica Elliott, it’s a no-brainer as to why she began her love affair with the game of basketball at a young age.
“My dad grew up in Indiana and graduated from Indiana University, so he was really into basketball,” Elliott recalled. “He started me when I was really young, and I’ve been playing club teams since I was in third grade.”
Q: For basketball, it looked like your team was pretty solid this year. Being one of the senior leaders on…
Redmond High School (RHS) seniors Josh Bircher and Devin McMahon have been honored by the RHS Athletic Department as Athletes of the Year during a recent graduation assembly.
Fred Funk remembers his initial thought when he stepped on to the tee box for the first time at Sahalee.
Trees. Trees everywhere. There were lots and lots of unavoidable trees.
JAMIE MEYER Q: How did you get started playing basketball when you were younger? A: I started playing in 7th…
Over the past four years at The Bear Creek School in Redmond, the name Jamie Meyer has become just as synonymous to the Grizzlies’ basketball program as a player like Kobe Bryant is to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Meyer, a pure shooter, excellent ball handler and a three-time Sea-Tac 2B League MVP, led the Grizzlies to their second state appearance in the last three seasons by averaging 19 points per game in 28 games last winter, leading the team to a 26-2 record.
The United States Golf Association (USGA) is now offering an exclusive combination ticket package for the 2010 U.S. Senior Open, 2010 U.S. Amateur and the 2015 U.S. Open, giving golf fans in the Pacific Northwest an opportunity to experience three national championships in the Seattle area.
Renowned Alaska Guide and outfitter Dick Lange will be teaching a fly fishing introduction class through the City of Woodinville…
The Redmond High School (RHS) football program came out the big winners after last Saturday’s “Test Drive a Ford, support the Mustangs” fundraising event, put on by the RHS Football Booster Club at RHS.
Defending state champion Jake Imam and his doubles partner, Jamie Meyer, blasted through the field at the 1B/2B/1A state tennis tournament in Yakima last weekend. But the injury bug bit the team hard in the finals as they fell 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 to Stanley Peterson and Chris Gugliuzza of Charles Wright Academy.
Ever since she placed second last spring as a freshman, Madelyn Magee has kept her eyes on the prize.
This spring there was no denying The Bear Creek sophomore as she easily won the high jump gold medal at last weekend’s Class 2B state track and field meet at Eastern Washington University in Cheney.