The Bainbridge High varsity boys soccer team beat the visiting team from West Seattle so badly Friday, May 2, that they literally took the shirts of their backs. Or rather, they took them back.
For hungry islanders, buying authentic European-style crepes is about to get a lot more convenient as J’aime Les Crepes prepares to open a Madrone Lane location this week.
It was a roller-coaster ride of a game as the Bainbridge Spartans proceeded to lead early, trail and then ultimately beat the Seattle Preparatory Panthers 7-6 late in the final inning.
Perennial title contenders from Oregon edge win.
Animation, once thought of as a medium for the production of children’s movies and comedies, is now being recognized as an effective means of storytelling in more serious endeavors.
Zoe Muth & The Lost High Rollers to rock Treehouse Café.
The Spartans experienced their second soccer loss of the season as the BHS varsity boys team came up short in a 2-1 home game against Seattle Preparatory Wednesday, April 16.
It was a 13-4 landslide win at home for the Bainbridge High varsity baseball team as they sent O’Dea’s Fighting Irish packing Wednesday, April 23.
The Bainbridge High varsity tennis team saw their overall season record fall to 4-3 after suffering a 7-4 loss at home Friday, April 18 to Lakeside High, the number one ranked team in the league.
It was a clash of island lacrosse warriors as the Bainbridge High varsity boys team hosted long-time rivals from Mercer Island Friday, April 18.
Art inspired by yoga, meditation and the ideals of Buddhism will now grace the walls of View Gallery inside Bainbridge Yoga House, enhancing the serenity and peace of the space and showcasing the work of local artists.
The venue changed, but the story remained the same, for the Bainbridge High varsity boys lacrosse team as they scored an 8-5 win over the visiting Seattle Academy at the Battle Point Park field Wednesday, April 16.
The return of spring to Bainbridge Island also means the return of the downtown farmer’s market.
