Inglemoor Junior Football registration for new players ages 7-14 will be held from 6-9 p.m. March 18 and from 11…
Bothell’s Sarah Nagashima, a member of the University of Arkansas No. 6-ranked gymnastics team, recently led the Razorbacks to a school-record score of 197.025 in a win against Auburn.
Nagashima is ranked 13th nationally on the balance beam, on which she’s scored 9.850 three times this season.
North Bothell Little League will be holding a fund-raiser from 11:30 a.m. to midnight Feb. 10 at The Rock Wood…
Bothell High’s football team will take on Mission Viejo High from California at the Emerald City Kickoff Classic at Qwest…
4A Kingco’s top swimming talent met at the conference swim and dive championships last weekend at Mary Wayte Pool on Mercer Island, and Inglemoor High senior Kyle Komlodi made a statement toward being a serious threat at state this year with two convincing victories.
The University of Washington and the University of Wyoming officially snagged a trio of stellar Northshore football players today.
This morning, Bothell High’s Michael Hartvigson and Colin Porter signed their letters of intent with UW and Inglemoor High’s Travis Bogard gave Wyoming the nod.
Bothell High’s Michael Hartvigson and Colin Porter participated in last Saturday’s Team USA vs. The World all-star football game at…
Derrick McLean of Bothell and Joe Purvis of Kenmore’s Washington junior curling team won the national title last Saturday with a 7-3 victory over Minnesota 2 at the Bemidji Curling Club in Bemidji, Minn.
Players were missing from both sides due to injuries, but the girls put on a full-bore performance that included everything needed in a classic basketball game. There was skill, aggression, drama and emotion throughout the four quarters of Inglemoor High’s 55-50 comeback victory over Bothell High Friday night.
A crowd-pleasing dunk, a smoothe 3-pointer and a flashy break-away layin.
That’s what it took to kickstart Inglemoor High’s second-half comeback and lead the Vikings into the victory column, 63-54, Friday afternoon against crosstown rival Bothell High.
Inglemoor High graduate Katie Chapman was part of the 400-yard freestyle relay team that took first in Whitman College’s (Walla Walla) recent Northwest Conference 125-80 victory over Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Ore. The team is 5-1 in conference and 6-1 overall.
Cedar Park Christian is on a roll.
The Eagles first dominated Bush during the first two quarters and continued rolling with a recent 57-42 boys basketball win.
Junior Victor Sviridyuk led the Eagles with 22 points, while teammates Tommy McCullough and Adam Stephenson followed with 13 and 11 points, respectively.
Next, they battled Auburn Adventist and pulled through with another easy win, 45-31. The top-three point leaders again showed their skill as they made basket after basket. Sviridyuk and McCullough both added 15 points, while Stephenson contributed 12.
BOYS BASKETBALL Jan. 29 Bothell at Inglemoor, 3:30 p.m. Feb. 2 Bothell at Issaquah, 7:30 p.m. Inglemoor at Eastlake, 7:30…
Sean Beighton’s curling team (Sean Beighton, Derrick McLean of Bothell, Sam Galey, Joe Purvis of Kenmore, coach Murray Beighton) representing…
Girls on the Run of Puget Sound needs volunteer head coaches and assistant coaches for its spring session March 8- May 25.
Coaches guide a group of girls, 8-11 years old, through an easy-to-follow, well-researched curriculum that uses active running games to teach healthy lifestyle lessons and train the participants for a non-competitive 5K race at the end of the session.
Kyle Komlodi turns to a few of his fellow Inglemoor High swimmers and offers with a cool, confident voice and intense eyes: “You gotta get nervous, you gotta get jittery.”
Inglemoor High’s Eric Bryant attempts to drive past Lake Washington High’s Ryan Guisness during last Friday’s 4A Kingco matchup. LW won, 55-53. Inglemoor (5-3 in Kingco, 8-4 overall) led 28-22 at halftime and 40-39 after three quarters, but LW (5-3, 9-3) pushed ahead in the final quarter. Jerry Molina led the Viks with 15 points, followed by Brady Gregor with 14 and Andy Nwaelele with 12.
With a tough league schedule up ahead, the Bothell High Cougars picked up some momentum last Tuesday night as they beat Redmond High, 52-44, at home.
Handing Redmond its fourth-straight loss, the Cougars struggled offensively and nearly gave the game away in the fourth quarter after nursing a 29-21 halftime lead, but finished strong to keep the game just out of the Mustangs’ reach.
BOYS BASKETBALL Jan. 22 Cedar Park Christian at Northwest, 6:30 p.m. Bothell at Roosevelt, 8 p.m. Inglemoor at Ballard, 8…