The Overlake School’s Lana Robins was the definition of dominance as the Owls edged Charles Wright, 20-17, to claim the Class 1B/2B/1A state team title last weekend in Yakima.
Robins, last year’s third place state finisher, won three of her four matches via 6-0, 6-0 sweeps, including the title match against Brittany Webster of Brewster.
Battling some flu-like symptoms, Redmond High senior Mack Young unleashed a “gutsy” performance at last week’s Class 4A state track and field meet at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma.
Playing shorthanded for most of the game, the Overlake Owls were outmatched by the Wahluke Warriors, 3-0, in the 1A state soccer title game Saturday afternoon at Sunset Chevorlet Stadium in Sumner.
The Bear Creek School in Redmond’s girls’ tennis and boys’ and girls’ track and field teams excel both in the classroom and on the sports court and track, making them State Champions in the 2B Division of the spring 2010 Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) Scholastic Bowl.
The Redmond High girls’ golf team, undefeated since 2003 in 4A Kingco matches, finished strong on Wednesday to place fourth at the 36-hole state tournament at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco.
Led by junior Will Stansell, The Bear Creek School boys’ golf team put together a strong showing at the 1B/2B state tournament on Tuesday and Wednesday at Tri-City Country Club in Kennewick to place second with 69 team points, just five points behind state champion Colfax.
Redmond baseball’s head coach, Dan Pudwill, had six seniors on the varsity team this year who recently played their final game in a Mustang uniform. The Reporter caught up with Pudwill and asked him to share his thoughts on the stellar senior class of 2010.
The Overlake School’s longtime head boys’ soccer coach, Bob Bristol, knows his team is at a distinct disadvantage when it comes time for the 1A state soccer tournament each May.
The Owls’ league, Emerald City, is the only one in the state that plays its season in the fall at the 1A level due to scheduling conflicts, but that doesn’t faze Bristol’s determined squad, many of whom play other spring sports.
Redmond High School senior Mack Young took home a pair of Class 4A District 2/4 gold medals last week at the Southwest Athletic Complex in Seattle.
Led by Josh Firminger’s two golden runs, The Bear Creek School claimed wins in six individual events and one relay at last week’s Class 2B Tri-District Championship track and field meet.
The two-day meet started last Thursday and concluded last Saturday at the Southwest Athletic Complex in Seattle.
The Redmond High fastpitch team gave a valiant effort last Thursday, winning three straight consolation-bracket games at the 4A Kingco tournament, but fatigue finally caught up to them in a 11-5 loss to Bothell.
The Redmond High baseball team’s season ended with a bloop, but the future looks bright.
A bloop single in the seventh inning ruined the Mustangs’ hopes of playing at Safeco Field for the first time.
T.J. Horsfall’s check-swing single in the top of the seventh inning drove in the winning run as the Eagles beat the Mustangs, 6-5, in a Class 4A state quarterfinal contest at Kent Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
The Bear Creek School sophomore tennis star Jake Imam already owns a singles state title, now he’s shooting for some state championship hardware in doubles action.
Making the most of the six-month layoff between the end of the 1A Emerald City League’s schedule and the 1A state tournament, the Owls boys shut out Coupeville 4-0 on Tuesday night at Sammamish High School.
In high school baseball, it is all about getting your team to peak in the postseason, and no team knows that better than the second-ranked Redmond Mustangs as they prepare to take on Gig Harbor this Saturday at 10 a.m. at Memorial Stadium in Kent in the opening round of the 4A state tournament.
The Redmond fastpitch team’s 4A Kingco Tournament consolation bracket game against Bothell today has been postponed due to inclement weather and has been rescheduled for Thursday, May 20, at 1 p.m. at Hartman Park.
Eastsiders can get in shape for the summer by enrolling in Mike Lawson’s Boot Camp. Lawson, a Sergeant in the U.S. Army with eight years of service, has been hosting camps in Seattle for the last 12 years.
The Redmond High girls’ and boys’ track and field team uncorked solid performances at last Friday’s 4A Kingco Championships at Eastlake High.
The top five performers at the league meet move on to the District II/IV Championships, which takes place at Southwest Athletic Complex in Seattle this Friday, with races starting at 4 p.m.
The Redmond High baseball team hammered plenty of home runs during the regular season — and it was the long ball that propelled the Mustangs past Skyline, 6-2, in the 4A Kingco championship game Thursday night at Woodinville High School.
Redmond High School junior Luke Lenihan beat out approximately 500 other cars last Friday afternoon at Pacific Raceways in Kent to place second at the annual High School Drags, an open event for high schoolers to drag race in a safe, controlled environment.