The No. 1-ranked Bear Creek boys’ basketball team suffered some Grizzly-sized heartbreak Wednesday morning as the Pe Ell Trojans beat the Grizzlies, 65-59, in the opening round of the Class 2B state tournament at Spokane Arena.
Redmond women on NLGA team The Northwest Ladies Golf Association (NLGA) has announced that five Redmond residents have been named…
The Bear Creek School boys’ basketball team overcame a hot-shooting Chief Leschi squad and a double-digit deficit early at the 2B Tri-District tournament championship game to win their second district title in three years, 52-41, at Chief Leschi School in Puyallup last Saturday.
Adults and youths 13 years or older are invited to the Sammamish Rowing Association (SRA) boathouse, located at 5022 W. Lake Sammamish Parkway Northeast in Redmond, on Saturday, March 13 for an introductory course in rowing.
Both land training and on-the-water instruction are included in the $38 course fee. After the course, participants will have the chance to learn more about the beginner’s rowing classes held this spring at the SRA.
The top-ranked Bear Creek School boys’ basketball team made their date with state official Tuesday night with a 60-46 Tri-District 2B playoff win over Life Christian School at Chief Leschi in Puyallup.
Senior Jamie Meyer was on fire all night, scoring 28 points, including an incredible run in the decisive third quarter when the Grizzlies opened up a 17-point lead.
Another Klassen is making a name for himself among the state’s elite divers.
Phillip Klassen, a ninth-grader at Redmond Junior High, just missed out on a podium appearance at the Class 4A state dive meet last Saturday, finishing in ninth place with 316.35 points. The top eight earn a podium visit and a medal.
The Bear Creek School boys’ basketball team took a step closer to a Class 2B state berth with a 74-38…
Redmond High School junior Catherine Kelly, wrestling at 112 pounds in the girls’ division, completed a stellar run through the Class 4A state field to place fourth at Mat Classic XXII, a two-day tournament held at the Tacoma Dome last weekend.
Sometimes it just comes down to the luck of the draw.
Redmond High gymnasts Akari Matsumoto and Cristal Spinrad both battled through a long layoff and uncharacteristic slips on the bars finals at the 4A state gymnastics meet last Saturday at the Tacoma Dome Exhibition Center to place sixth and seventh, respectively.
Phillip Klassen, a ninth-grader at Redmond Junior High and representing Redmond High at last weekend’s Class 4A swimming and diving…
Eastside Basketball Club (EBC), a competitive youth basketball and sports training organization, held its official ribbon-cutting celebration and unveiled its…
If you’re not a hardcore fan of the Winter Olympics or haven’t participated in the sport itself, you may not be familiar with curling, which to the casual observer appears to be a strange hybrid between bocce bowling and shuffleboard played on ice.
The Bear Creek boys’ basketball team won a third-straight Sea-Tac 2B League title last Saturday night, taking down Chief Leschi of Puyallup, 65-41, on its home court.
Redmond High junior Akari Matsumoto followed up an impressive performance at the 4A Kingco gymnastics meet with a career-best, gold-medal performance on the bars at last weekend’s Sea-King District District II meet at Sammamish High School.
The Redmond High boys’ swim and dive team rebounded from a disappointing showing at the 4A Kingco meet with solid performances at last weekend’s Sea-King District II meet at Juanita Pool.
Redmond High completed a nice run at the Class 4A Region II wrestling tournament last Saturday at Todd Beamer High School in Federal Way, while Mustang junior Catherine Kelly plowed through the field at the girls’ regional tournament at Sedro Woolley High School to earn her second-consecutive state berth.
Redmond High senior Mack Young, the 2008 state 4A cross country champion, has signed to compete for Washington State University next season, announced Tuesday by Cougar head coach Rick Sloan.
On Redmond High’s Senior Night, during a crucial 4A Kingco girls’ basketball game against Skyline that would potentially doom the Mustangs’ playoff chances with a loss, one senior — playing with a heavy heart — stood out among the rest.
The junior class of the 2010 Redmond High School (RHS) fastpitch team is spearheading a skills clinic for Little League girls ages 8-12 on Saturday, March 20 at Redmond High School.
Redmond High School junior Akari Matsumoto put together a solid performance at the 4A Kingco Gymnastics Championships last weekend at Mount Si High School.