The final home game of the season for the girls varsity basketball ended with cheers and a hard-fought, well-earned win.
It was a sweet Senior Night success for the Spartans Saturday as they hosted Kingston High and breezed to a 48-32 victory.
It was a sweet Senior Night success for the Spartans Saturday as they hosted Kingston High and breezed to a 48-32 victory.
The Bainbridge Spartans felt the bite of the Lakeside Lions Wednesday night, as the girls varsity basketball team found themselves on the low end of a 66-45 home game.
Bainbridge’s got talent. Just ask the folks at Collective Visions Gallery in Bremerton.
“Peace” is the order of the day for this year’s Poetry Corners competition.
Ten seconds can be a long time, a lesson the Spartans learned the hard way Tuesday night. The really hard way.
The Bainbridge Spartans felt the bite of the Lakeside Lions Wednesday night as the girls varsity basketball team found themselves on the low end of a 66-45 home game.
The senior members of the Bainbridge High boys varsity basketball team earned a sweet Senior Night reward as they and the rest of the team sailed to a relatively easy 48-32 victory over the visitors from Kingston High during Saturday’s home game.
Miraculous victories were in short supply night as the Seahawks found themselves falling behind — and staying behind — the Bainbridge Spartans during their ill-fated visit to the island.
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.
People fight in wars for lots of reasons. Some do it out of a sense of patriotism, or family tradition. Others do it simply because to be a soldier is their chosen occupation, or because they were drafted into service.
