BHS overpowers defending champs.
The Spartans were unable to best the Braves Friday, and, after a full match of much back-and-forth, the visitors from Bishop Blanchet set off for home, leaving the field as empty as the scoreboard.
Student athletes from Seattle Preparatory, Holy Names Academy and O’Dea High School converged at Bainbridge High School for a track and field meet, which saw several Spartans finish in top spots.
An early game tie was blown away in later innings as the Spartans found themselves on the short side of an 11-1 baseball bashing by the Lakeside Lions last Friday.
Bainbridge Island Fly Fishers will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 26 at Seabold Hall.
The Bainbridge High varsity sailing team won second place in the Islands Cup Regatta.
More than 300 gymnasts from Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington flipped, swung, spun, sprung and stunned at the Region 2 Men’s USA Gymnastics Championship.
The Bainbridge High varsity baseball team edged out the visitors from Ballard 9-8.
Bainbridge rolled to its eighth boys lacrosse win of the season behind Ben Biggers’ hat trick and a two-goal performance from defender Lucas Pedersen as the Spartans put away Bishop Blanchet 15–5 in Seattle.
The Spartans bounced back from a 6-4 loss to Ballard early last week to knock out the Knights in a 10-8 thriller in girls varsity fastpitch softball.
The BHS Spartan varsity tennis team lost a hard-fought match to Seattle Prep 8-3 late last week in Seattle.
The Spartan boys varsity soccer team suffered a 3-0 shutout against O’Dea on the road.
Eight divers from the Bainbridge Island Dive Club competed with 32 other Northwest divers at the Y Spring Invitational dive meet in Boise, Idaho.