WAVE Aquatics Swim Team, a local USA Swimming-affiliated competitive swim club with athletes from novice to Olympic-trial level, is now registering swimmers from ages 6 and up for spring and summer season. Contact Sheila Hatton (425) 273-6045, sbsuperstar@hotmail.com or visit www.waveaquatics.org.
Inglemoor High 152-pound phenom Daniel Nelson made a great run at the 4A Washington State Mat Classic XXI Championships last weekend at the Tacoma Dome, settling for a fifth-place finish.
Fueled by a 17-2 second-half run, the Inglemoor High Vikings earned their first state berth since 2006 with a 71-59 win over the Issaquah Eagles last Friday in the second round of the 4A Kingco Tournament.
In Cedar Park Christian boys’ first Emerald City League basketball playoff game against Overlake last week, the team showed its passion with a 52-45 win. Junior Tommy McCullough took center court with 15 points, while teammate Jeff Doherty added 11 points.
Led by strong performances from juniors Craig Olynyk and Kyle Komlodi, the Inglemoor High boys swim team took fifth place out of a very tough field of 41 schools at the 4A State Swim & Dive Championships last Saturday at the Weyerhauser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way.
For Bothell and Inglemoor high-school athletes in three sports — wrestling, swimming and gymnastics — their seasons ended on high notes last weekend at the 4A state meets at the Tacoma Dome and the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way.
Michelle Augustavo’s basketball file is filled with highlights that most players only dream about. The ball swishing through the net and victories piling up is the script for her reality hoops show.
In Cedar Park Christian’s final boys regular-season basketball game last week, the Eagles fought hard but Overlake stormed the second quarter with more than 10 points to leave with a 54-50 win.
Playing at Woodinville High, the Bothell High boys basketball team took care of the Falcons with ease, 56-35, in its final regular-season game on Friday night.
No one could stop Woodinville, which ran away with last weekend’s tournament scoring 254 team points, but Inglemoor (195) and Bothell (146) more than held their own, finishing second and fourth, respectively.
Cedar Park Christian’s boys basketballers smoked Bush last Tuesday night with a whopping 51-21 victory. The Eagles even shut out their opponent during the third quarter. Guard Tommy McCullough made off with 12 points.
A Jan. 31 boys high-school basketball game between Bothell and Lake Washington was suspended after an altercation involving a player, a referee and the player’s father.
In one of the most thrilling 4A Kingco girls basketball games of the season, red-hot Inglemoor High won its fifth-straight league contest against visiting Eastlake, 51-49, last Wednesday.
Visiting Inglemoor High was struggling from the field, but fortunately, Bothell High had an even worse night last Friday. In the end, Inglemoor beat rival Bothell, 39-33, in 4A Kingco boys basketball action.
In its next-to-last 4A Kingco gymnastics meet of the season, Inglemoor (166.05) handily beat Roosevelt (139.45) and Lake Washington (139.0) last Thursday at Lake Washington High.
Players are reeling after the Jan. 8 announcement of the dropping of Western Washington University’s football program.