There were no more miracles left for the Seahawks Tuesday night on Bainbridge.
The West Seattle Wildcats left a mark last week when they trounced the Bainbridge High varsity girls basketball team 76-25.
The Bainbridge High varsity boys basketball team came out on top in a 50-47 contest on the road against West Seattle Friday, Jan. 16.
Bainbridge goes off the deep end as this week in Spartan sports begins Tuesday, Jan. 20.
Late in what to that point had been one the worst games of his career, Russell Wilson called his shot. Heading into overtime, the Seattle Seahawks quarterback had thrown a career-high four interceptions and completed fewer than half of his pass attempts. Yet he still felt compelled to tell offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell not just that he was going to lead the Seahawks to victory in the NFC championship game, he outlined how it would happen.
The first two times Jermaine Kearse touched the ball on Sunday, it bounced off his hands and into the arms of a Green Bay defensive back for an interception. The third time he touched it, all that was forgiven.
Earl Thomas sat at his locker, shirtless, a gigantic ice bag on his left shoulder. He was searching for words, appearing almost dazed, trying to answer a thousand questions from a thousand directions in a locker room that was pure pandemonium.
Bainbridge High School remains without a head coach for the varsity baseball team as the season opener looms ever closer.
The Spartans came up even, one loss and one win, at a recent two-round wrestling match at Eastside Catholic.
Bainbridge got zapped by powerhouse Mercer Island as the Islanders won, 128-58, in boys swimming last week on Mercer Island.
The Spartans were so good at home Wednesday that it was almost boring. The Bainbridge High girls varsity basketball team breezed their way to a 61-26 win over visiting Nathan Hale and continually outplayed the Raiders in almost every facet of the game.
The Bainbridge High girls varsity basketball team breezed their way to a 61-26 win over the visiting Nathan Hale Raiders and continually outplayed their opponents in almost every facet of the game.
Whether or not you believe in the concept of home field advantage in the sport of wrestling, the Spartans clearly had something special going at last weekend’s tournament held on their home turf. Bainbridge claimed sixth place overall with a total score of 108.5 at the annual Island Invitational held last Saturday at Bainbridge High School.