Gig Harbor held the Spartans to a stalemate for the first quarter and then some of Tuesday’s home match, but it was not to last.
Goblins, ghosts, monsters and a whole assortment of other crazy creatures and creepy creations descended upon downtown Winslow again Friday for the annual Trick Or Treat block party.
What will perhaps be the luckiest day of Alan Lindstrum’s life started with a heart attack. It only got better from there.
The Spartans managed to bookend their home games this year with big wins.
Certain events cast long shadows over modern American culture, reaching up from out of the past to educate, remind and sometimes even warn us.
Grab your popcorn and gather your nerves because it’s once again the spookiest time of the year, and there are at least three reasons to embrace the dark this Halloween.
Bainbridge celebrated the senior members of the Spartan volleyball team during the Braves’ visit to Paski Gymnasium.
Perhaps a seasonal metaphor is the best way to discuss Friday’s game.
“That’s a lot of pie!” A giant pumpkin was again placed on display outside of the downtown Winslow office of Johansson-Clark Real Estate.
Fans and spectators could actually see the exact moment when things began to click for the Bainbridge High boys varsity water polo team during last week’s game against Stadium High.
The score told the story of Friday’s football game, and there just isn’t much else to say. 56-0, the sad tale concluded, as the Spartans found themselves unable to mount any kind of effective offensive answer to the relentless scoring efforts of O’Dea’s Fighting Irish.
A little more than two months ago, a brief stop at home cost Connie Castellano more than $100,000.
Spartans see great improvement in finishing times.
