Winless in its last four league games, Bothell’s struggling soccer team came through on the road on Tuesday, April 14 during a 4A Kingco showdown against the Redmond Mustangs.
The red-hot Bothell Cougars had to be feeling good heading into last Wednesday’s game at Hartman Park in Redmond against the Mustangs, but left in defeat as the Mustangs (7-2, 10-3) came out victorious 4-1.
The memories came flooding back last Wednesday evening.
Inglemoor High’s Madison Podlucky, 15, won the all-around title for the level-10 Washington State Gymnastics Championships last month at Seattle Pacific University with a cumulative score of 37.650, edging out Allison Northy of Gym East, who finished with 37.175.
She tried, she really gave it a shot — but Michelle Abendroth could not get her reins around the sport of softball.
Cedar Park Christian’s fastpitch softball team played University Prep last Tuesday and took a major victory, 21-2.
Yordan Rivera can’t help but smile — what seems as wide as a soccer goal mouth — when he reveals the events that took place in his living room last month.
Last year, the Inglemoor Vikings’ fastpitch softball squad was a team in transition. Having graduated a slew of seniors from the 2007 team that placed third at state, the 2008 team did not have a single upperclassman starter in the lineup.
Coach: Rob Luckey, first year; takes over for longtime coach Marlie Davis. Luckey previously coached baseball at Inglemoor and Lake…
Soccer Austin Sawhill scored off an assist from Brandon Rise in the 78th minute to give Bothell High a 2-1…
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Coach: Bryan McNaghten, second year
He may be a jeans-and-T-shirt-guy now, but Kurt Stottlemyer will soon be sporting a slick Yale University sweater.
After graduating all five starting seniors last season and with many believing the 2008-09 campaign would be a rebuilding one, Inglemoor High’s girls basketball head coach John Augustavo wanted to prove his doubters wrong.
Cedar Park Christian’s boys basketball team ended its season with a 52-30 defeat against Port Townsend on Tuesday in the 1A/B tri-district playoffs. Senior, Ethan Gutheil scored nine points, Tommy McCullough added eight points and Jeff Doherty and Brandon Duffy each contributed five points.
One by one, the players stepped up to the free-throw line, each Viking concentrating deeply on the crucial task in front of him.
A pair of local basketball teams ended their seasons this week. In boys’ action, Redmond High defeated Bothell High, 66-54,…