BAINBRIDGE AQUATIC CENTER — It was truly a nail biter of a match that came down to the final minutes as the Bainbridge High boys water polo team were defeated at home by long-time rivals from Newport High School at the Bainbridge Island Aquatic Center 11-9 late last week.
Disappointing season continues for BHS fans.
The Bainbridge Spartans boys cross country team took fourth place in a meet Wednesday, Oct. 2, against runners from Seattle Preparatory, Eastside Catholic and Bishop Blanchet high schools at Lower Woodland Park.
LOWER WOODLAND PARK – The Spartan girls varsity cross country team ran hard at their meet Wednesday, Oct. 2, at Lower Woodland Park and many took home new personal best records for the course.
The recent deluge of heavy rainfall and an absentee owner may be to blame for the sinking of the historic tugboat “Chickamauga” at the Eagle Harbor Marina, a marina official said Wednesday.
Students of the Bainbridge Island Spartan cross country team ran hard and secured a number of top finisher spots for both the girls and boys teams at a 5K match they hosted at Battle Point Park on Wednesday, Sept. 25.
The Bainbridge Island Spartans were again unable to come back from an early points deficit during their away game at Tumwater Stadium against the A.G. West Black Hills High School Wolves.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one.
Three comedians walk into a high school …
If this sounds familiar, you may have been in attendance at last year’s Young Life comedy night fundraiser event.
“You get stung as much as you want to,” said Ben McCafferty in response to the inevitable question asked of all beekeepers.
Firefighters with the Bainbridge Island Fire Department conduct hose and ladder drills outside of the newly completed assisted living and memory care facility Madrona House.
During this time of year when the air begins to get chilly and it gets dark a little earlier, a lot of people are beginning to make preparations to take their activities indoors and wait for the return of summer next year. Bainbridge student runners, however, are literally just getting warmed up.
BHS gridders fall behind early in non-conference football matchup at home
Legally speaking, Bainbridge Arts and Crafts may be old enough to retire, but after 65 years the downtown Winslow art staple shows no signs of slowing down.
