Taylor Tye’s got a fever, and the only prescription is more three-pointers.
Miraculous victories were in short supply as the Seahawks found themselves falling behind – and staying behind – the Bainbridge Spartans during their ill-fated visit to the island.
The Bainbridge High girls varsity basketball team came back from a significant deficit to score a critical win at home over the visiting Chief Sealth Seahawks. The final score was 52-50.
Bainbridge Spartans who are interested in playing girls fastpitch softball for Bainbridge High are invited to a meeting next week to get information on the team and the upcoming season.
At first glance, there is little resemblance between Tom Brady of the New England Patriots and Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks, the two starting quarterbacks in Super Bowl XLIX.
Bainbridge girls high school lacrosse will host an information meeting for parents and players this week at Bainbridge High.
The week in Spartan sports starts Tuesday, Jan. 27 with the Spartans playing host to the Lakeside Lions in boys basketball at Paski Gymnasium.
Spartan athletes who are interested in competing in track and field this spring are invited to an informational meeting today at Bainbridge High.
Bainbridge Island Fly Fishers will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27 at Seabold Hall.
The Spartans dished out a triple beatdown, a perfect performance, at their final wrestling home meet of the season last week, making short work of competitors from Bishop Blanchet, Lakeside and Eastside Catholic.
Bainbridge High’s new tennis coach Jennifer Shorr will hold a meeting tonight for returning Spartan tennis players, anyone interested in playing tennis this spring, and parents.
Bainbridge earned a double win in girls gymnastics late last week, winning in a meet against Ingraham and Roosevelt at Roosevelt High.
The West Seattle Wildcats left a mark last week when they trounced the Bainbridge High varsity girls basketball team 76-25.