The 4A Kingco Crown Division is no stranger to fastpitch talent year in and year out. And this year is no exception as both Bothell High and Inglemoor High return a boatload of senior talent and look to make a big splash in league play this spring.
Inglemoor High graduate Stephen Wells’ two-run homer in the ninth inning lifted Brigham Young University to an 11-10 victory March 6 over the University of Texas at Arlington in a seesaw game.
The Inglemoor Girls Select seventh-grade basketball team took first place in all of its four tournaments this season (30-1 record) and compiled a 15-1 record in Puget Sound Travel League play. Most of these girls have been together with the Inglemoor Select program since fifth grade. Their coaches — Kellie Tuttle and assistant Cindi Price — this year have trained them through rigorous practices since September. More than half of the girls will be moving on to play spring ball through an Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) team called Blaze.
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Going into the 2010 high-school baseball season, Bothell coach Paul Moody, whose Cougars graduated a slew of senior talent last year en route to a 13-9 record and a 4A Kingco playoff appearance, was cautiously optimistic.
Never show up late to a sports team parent meeting — it could be the start of a new “career.”
In David Shogren’s case, it resulted in the ultimate 16-year soccer experience. Shogren was recently honored by the United Club of the Northshore Youth Soccer Association (NYSA) for his years of service as coach, referee, assignor and mentor.
Two games played, two losses and the season was over.
Cedar Park Christian ran up against a pair of 1A powerhouses last week at the state girls basketball tournament in Seattle Christian and Okanogan and headed back to Bothell two days earlier than planned.
It’s safe to say that Staudacher family basketball games on their Bothell backyard full court are legendary.
Bothell High’s season ended with a 68-49 loss to Eastlake High last night in the 4A Kingco boys basketball tournament.
King’s defeated Cedar Park Christian, 66-25, in a 1A Tri-District game Wednesday night at Mike Martin Gym in Shoreline. Cedar Park’s season ended with a 15-10 overall record.
Inglemoor High’s softball team will host a camp March 20 at the school field. Open to fastpitch and slowpitch softball players, times are 9 a.m. to noon ages 6-10 and 1-4 p.m. ages 10-14.
In a crucial loser-out game against senior-laden Woodinville High in the 4A Kingco Tournament Tuesday night, Bothell High senior Oliver Hurtin came up huge, scoring the winning layin with 1.8 seconds left on the clock in a 46-44 victory at Juanita High.
Even though Cedar Park Christian students were celebrating their mid-winter break, many found the inspiration to witness the Eagles boys basketball team’s 57-34 win over Northwest last week. With 13 points, junior Adam Stephenson swept the floor, while teammate Victor Sviridyuk followed with 12 points.
As Inglemoor High’s 200-yard medley relay foursome strode up to the starting blocks, it meant business. One guy swung his arms through the air while the others all had their game faces firmly intact.
In a crucial loser-out game of the 4A Kingco basketball tournament at Juanita High on Friday afternoon, Bothell High rode senior standout Dominic Ballard and his stellar 21-point performance to a 43-40 victory over Inglemoor High.
Despite both having stellar wrestling seasons in 4A Kingco, Inglemoor High junior Anthony Bratcher (135) and Bothell High standout Chris Ungerecht (103) failed to win a match at Mat Classic XXII held at the Tacoma Dome last weekend.
At the 4A state gymnastics meet on Saturday at the Tacoma Dome Exhibition Center, a pair of Inglemoor High girls brought home some state hardware.
Bothell High and Inglemoor High dropped into loser-out situations after Tuesday night’s 4A Kingco boys basketball playoff openers.
And it will be a Northshore matchup between the Cougars and Vikings at 3 p.m. Friday at Juanita High to decide which local team advances in the playoffs.
Inglemoor High and Bothell High’s boys basketball teams are the last local 4A Kingco squads standing heading into this week’s postseason playoffs.
Inglemoor will travel to Garfield at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Bothell will battle at Lake Washington at 7:30 p.m. the same night.
With a trio of individual titles and a pair of relay crowns, Inglemoor High bested the competition on Saturday to claim the 4A Sea-King District swim and dive championship at Juanita High.
The Vikings scored 274 points, followed by second-place Garfield with 234.