The final feet to cross the finish line in the culminating relay event at Monday’s Kiwanis All-Comers Track Meet brought more than an end to the race.
Crown Royal capped off a nearly perfect regular season and went 2-0 in the playoffs to win the 2016 Bainbridge Metro Park & Rec District Softball Championship.
Pulling ahead of the pack in the largest and most competitive age group at Monday’s Kiwanis All-Comers Track Meet, Catrina Godfrey, 6, went on to win all five events she entered and become the speedy standout of the night.
Llanoria, a 6-meter sailboat owned by Peter Hofmann of Bainbridge Island, won the Classics Division of the 2016 European 6-Meter Championship in July on Lake Lucerne in Brunnen, Switzerland.
Bainbridge Athletic Club tennis professional and Bainbridge High School varsity tennis Head Coach Jennifer Anne Shorr took home the Women’s 55 Senior Singles title at the recent 126th annual Washington State Open Tennis Championships at the Seattle Tennis Club.
The Kiwanis All-Comers Track Meet began with a showdown.
The best was saved for last at Monday’s Kiwanis All-Comers Track Meet, the third of the year, at Bainbridge High School, as eight teams took to the track for the final event: the 4×100 relay.
The Bainbridge Community Tennis Association will host a “Doubles in a Day” tournament beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 20 at Bainbridge High School.
Brant and Debbie Gibler walked away with the lowest gross score (155) in the first division at the recent Couples Tournament at Meadowmeer Golf & Country Club.
It was a roster replete with repeat winners Monday by the time the second Kiwanis All-Comers Track Meet came to a close.
Nearly 1,000 runners, walkers and kids’ dashers came out for this year’s Bainbridge Youth Services Fourth of July Fun Run. This, the 37th annual event, featured a mile run/walk, a 5k run/walk and a Kids Dash at Winslow Green.
The sixth annual Island Cup youth soccer tournament will return to Bainbridge Island fields Friday, Aug. 19 through Sunday, Aug. 21.
The Bainbridge Roller Hockey League’s annual Battle for the Point tournament and barbecue raised more than $2,000 for the island institution this year.