Taylor Tye claimed the 37th spot in the final standings of the 2016 3A Girls Washington Interscholastic Activities Association tournament on May 25 at Indian Canyon Golf Course in Spokane.
Aspiring Spartan football players can now register for spring ball (Tuesday, May 31 through Tuesday, June 14) and also the Central Washington University football camp (Friday, June 17 through Monday, June 20).
The first and last moments of Wednesday night’s boys varsity lacrosse season finale were the Spartans at their finest. The island squad scored first against the formidable Bellevue Wolverines on their own turf, making the matchup’s board debut with just over nine minutes left to go in the first quarter.
Bainbridge High School cross country runners Ryan Cox, Devon Reynolds, Johan Griesser, Ben Scott, Emma Goidel and Julia Denlinger have been named to the Washington Cross Country 2016 East West All-Star Roster.
Sean Maier, Bainbridge High School class of 2013, was recently selected for the 2016 Pacific Northwest Collegiate Lacrosse League 1st All-Conference team and named a 2016 Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association Division I All-American Honorable Mention.
The Bainbridge High School Ultimate Frisbee “A Team” finished third in the league recently, with an overall 7-2 record.
The Spartans came up big in two must-win games to advance to the 2016 State 3A Softball Championships in Lacey this weekend.
One and done. For the Bainbridge High varsity boys team, though, it proved more like one and one more.
Representing Bainbridge High School, the sibling mixed doubles team of Sam and Molly Alpaugh took home first-place ribbons from the recent Metro League high school all-comers tennis tournament at Lower Woodland Park.
The Bainbridge Island Gear Grinders, the high school and middle school-level composite mountain bike racing team, powered through the final race of the Washington Student Cycling League season at the state championships at Riverside State Park in Nine Mile Falls on Sunday, May 15.
The Spartans’ perfect season came to an unfortunate end late last week as Lake Sammamish thwarted Bainbridge’s bid to make it into the state semifinals in girls varsity lacrosse.
Three Bainbridge High School varsity golfers will advance to the girls state tournament, having earned a spot in the bracket at the District competition Monday.
The Bainbridge Spartans slipped by Seattle Prep in a dramatic come-from-behind victory in girls fastpitch to stay alive in the SeaKing District 3A Softball Tournament.