The Bainbridge High School boys varsity basketball team is going to districts.
Luckily for the Spartans, things did not go as well for the Chief Sealth Seahawks as they did for that other more famous and similarly titled team from another sport.
If variety is truly the spice of life, the world of Bainbridge Island theater is about to get downright zesty. Variety is the primary order of the day in the 2014 One Act Fest, premiering at Bainbridge Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7.
Cleveland rocks? Not on Bainbridge Island.
Two new Bainbridge Island artists have joined the already impressive ranks of those who have been selected as Island Treasures.
Allister Hazelton, 2, pushed his toy horse around the museum in a shopping cart while dressed as a pirate. He does not slow down, and if you are in his way you would be advised to move. Quickly.
It only took about 20 minutes to remove the evidence of nearly four months’ worth of legal trouble and environmental damage, as a towing crew from Global Diving & Salvage removed the derelict tugboat “Chickamauga” early Friday morning.
The free-spirited gypsy sound of early 20th century Europe has come to Bainbridge Island, and it seems to be right at home. The Bainbridge-based jazz band Ranger & the Re-Arrangers, along with several special guests, will perform in honor of the 104th birthday of legendary gypsy jazz man Django Reinhardt in what promises to be an exciting and informative celebration of the international musical genre.
The removal of the derelict tugboat that currently sits in Eagle Harbor is now the state’s problem.
The Bainbridge High varsity wrestlers celebrated their last home meet of the season, and senior night, not with speeches and ceremonies but instead with solid athletic performances and a speedy victory over Ingraham late last week.
The Wildcats outlasted Bainbridge 62-50 in boys basketball after a big second half Saturday, Jan. 18 at Paski Gymnasium.
Bainbridge ran into a West Seattle roadblock as the Wildcats rolled to a 53-31 win in girls varsity basketball during the first game of a Metro League double-header Saturday, Jan. 18 in Paski Gymnasium.
Even as parts of the island experienced power outages, there was no shortage of electricity in the air at the 32nd Island Invitational wrestling tournament in the Bainbridge High gymnasium.
