Spartans up 13-3 in home-field win.
A special performance by the Bainbridge Island Rope Skippers competitive jump rope team will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, April 17 at Bainbridge High School with donations going to benefit One World One Rope.
Excited egg hunters came from far and wide to Battle Point Park last weekend for the Easter egg hunt event, which also featured bubbles, chalk art and a visit from the Easter Bunny himself.
No, even before you ask, Elisa Romeo can’t tell you next month’s winning lottery numbers.
Survivors of the forced exclusion of Bainbridge Island Japanese Americans and their descendants, as well as visitors and volunteers, marked the historic 73rd anniversary of the relocation last week at the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial, located on the site of the former Eagledale ferry dock, with a day of tours and maintenance of the memorial and surrounding grounds as part of a public day of commemoration.
The Bainbridge varsity baseball team hit the field for a grudge match game against Garfield High last week, and an early lead left them poised for payback.
Wayne Gretzky once said, “You miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take.” That’s certainly true, but sometimes — times like the varsity boys soccer game against Bishop Blanchet last week — you miss 100 percent of the shots anyway.
For most of the state, 11 a.m. Monday meant nothing more than the start of the week’s first lunch break.
BPA Shakespeare society celebrates the Bard’s B-day all month.
Gather up your peanuts and Cracker Jacks, Spartan sports fans, because it’s time once again to drape ourselves in the Americana-colored comforting quilt that is baseball season.
Money comes and goes, but memories — and delicious crepes — are what really matter.
Tennis season this year began for the Spartans with a miracle. They won their first match, 7-4 against Bishop Blanchet, but that was not the phenomenon that got folks talking.
BAINBRIDGE – The sweet smell of success stuck to the Bainbridge Spartans even through the sweat of their second soccer game of the season last week and the varsity boys came away with their second consecutive shutout win at home, 2-0 over the visitors from O’Dea.
