After qualifying at the Divisional Championships in Bend, Oregon in June, Emma Folkerts, 16, and Zoe Lang, 11, of the Island Rock Gym climbing team, advanced and competed in the USA Climbing National Championships in Kennesaw, Georgia last week.
Crown Royal continues to dominate in the Bainbridge Metro Park and Rec Mens Softball League as the team added two more victories to the “W” column in action against Avalara and The Bad Boys of Summer.
Brian Hinkle won the distance casting event at the recent Bainbridge Island Fly Fishers Sixth Annual Fly Casting Contest at Seabold Hall.
Exercise has long been known to be a powerful aid in the mission to prevent certain types of cancer, but, once a year at least, riding a bike has a much more direct effect in the fight to obliterate the disease.
The jogger’s mile, the first event of the weekly Kiwanis All-Comers community track meet, was highlighted with two standout performances Monday.
Spartan boys lacrosse Co-head Coach Cody Bludorn will not return for the team’s next season and has accepted an assistant coach position at Concordia University in Chicago.
MCMINNVILLE, OREGON – Three Bainbridge High graduates were recently recognized for both their academic and athletic achievements while attending Linfield College.
Renowned pickleball players Jennifer Lucor and Alex Hamner will be on Bainbridge Island to host a skills clinic from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 22 in the lower Bainbridge High School gymnasium.
Even as Monday’s Kiwanis All-Comers community track meet saw more older runners hitting the track, the winners’ bracket was clearly dominated by a slightly younger crowd.
BAINBRIDGE – Crown Royal is still packing a powerful punch at the plate.
Despite one of the hottest holidays on record, more than 900 runners, walkers and kid-dashers participated in this year’s Bainbridge Youth Services Fourth of July Fun Run.
There may be a new hand signaling the start, but the spirit of fun and community remained the same Monday at the first Kiwanis All-Comers community track meet of the summer.
Golf got a lot of press in Washington recently. But, even as the world’s best players gathered at Chambers Bay for the 2015 U.S. Open, the sport saw some exciting innovations at the other end of the skills spectrum right here on Bainbridge Island.