The Bainbridge High varsity baseball team defeated the Eastside Catholic Crusaders 14-9.
In the spring of 1980, more than a decade before Nirvana would release their second album and legitimize the Seattle sound to a world of listeners, two brothers from Bainbridge Island formed the band that would inspire an entirely new kind of rock-and-roll.
Central Kitsap High School has now joined the increasingly long list of schools to have fallen to the Bainbridge High varsity boys soccer team in a shutout loss this season.
It seemed like a definite Spartan ball game Friday, April 11, against the visiting Eastside Catholic Crusaders. At first.
Even a solo gallery exhibition is a relatively small-scale project for Johnpaul Jones.
The Bainbridge varsity baseball team redeemed a loss from earlier in the week against the Lakeside Lions with a solid 6-1 performance at home during the final half of two consecutive matchups Friday, April 4.
The Bainbridge High boys varsity lacrosse team dominated the visiting Nathan Hale 15-4 Tuesday, April 8, in their first game back from spring break.
Yet another shutout victory was scored by the Bainbridge High varsity boys soccer team Tuesday night, bringing their overall season record to 3-1.
The troubled tale of the ill-fated tugboat “Chickamauga” may be finally coming to an end. Having been neglected, sunken, raised and towed, the century-old vessel now faces being dismantled.
Yet another shutout victory was scored by the Bainbridge High varsity boys soccer team Tuesday night, bringing their overall season record to 3-1.
Spartan boys lacrosse team dominates Nathan Hale 15-4.
The visiting Lakeside Lions may well have been anticipating an easy win over the Bainbridge Spartans Friday, April 4, having defeated the varsity baseball team 4-1 only two days before. Instead they came away from their sunny afternoon island excursion with a 6-1 reality check.
Renowned opera composer Giuseppe Verdi meant for his requiem to unite a culture through a collective expression of grief following the death of the famous poet and novelist Alessandro Manzoni. Now, exactly 140 years after it was first performed, the best known of his later works will likewise unite two musical groups on Bainbridge Island.
