The Spartans went out on a high note at the varsity water polo state championship tournament last weekend, and they finished one spot better than last year’s squad.
The Spartans went out on a high note at the varsity water polo state championship tournament last weekend, and they finished one spot better than last year’s squad.
There was sadness in the Spartan locker room following the final game of the season Friday, but maybe not the kind you’d expect after such a desperately near loss.
The Bainbridge High varsity football team plowed through their first postseason opponent, scoring a recent 47-20 victory over Chief Sealth at home.
There was sadness in the Spartan locker room following the final game of the season Friday, but maybe not the kind you’d expect after such a desperately near loss.
Some of the films in this year’s Celluloid Bainbridge Film Festival will take you to the future, others to the past, but they are all well worth the trip.
The Bainbridge boys varsity water polo team is going to state. The Spartans claimed the third seed from Region 1 at Regionals last week, having faced off against Kentridge, Wilson and Enumclaw.
Win some, lose some. That, as they say, is life. Of course, the Bainbridge boys varsity water polo team win more than they lose — especially lately.
The Spartans seem to have cleaned up their act on the gridiron posthaste. The varsity football squad has unquestionably been playing exponentially better every week for the past month, a trend which continued last Thursday with their second straight victory at home, 47-20, over the visiting Chief Sealth Seahawks.
Any notions of somber, intense, moody tunes borne out of preconceived notions of the music’s homeland are quickly dispelled in the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra’s 2014-15 season opener, which features a triple play offering of masterwork pieces from three Russian composers.
Campeau looks back at reunion game and island soccer.
Bainbridge blasted past Ballard 139-47 to win the final meet of the season in girls swimming and diving recently at the Bainbridge Aquatics Center.
The Bainbridge varsity football squad suffered their second straight loss at home in two weeks Friday, Oct. 17 against Seattle Preparatory.
