The Spartans play Issaquah today at home. Here’s the complete season schedule.
Bainbridge High Cheer Coach Tawnya Jackson will host an informational meeting this week for Spartans interested in joining the cheer squads.
Bainbridge Island Fly Fishers will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 29 at Seabold Hall for a presentation on a Northwest Oregon steelhead fishing journey with Joel and Dave, courtesy of Trout Unlimited and Kate Taylor of Frigate Angler.
The Spartan sailing team battled winds gusting over 40 mph in a regatta that recently brought together all the high school teams in the Pacific Northwest.
The Spartan girls lacrosse team unleashed an unrelenting offensive attack to dominate Kennedy Catholic 20-1 earlier this week at Memorial Stadium.
The Bainbridge Island Boys Gymnastics team recently took to the mats with statewide rivals at the Washington State Meet on Bainbridge and finished their season with their best efforts.
The Bainbridge High varsity boy soccer team earned their second tie of the year during their third game of the season at home against Ingraham.
The Spartans put two Ws into the victory column with a pair of wins against Foss and Lincoln.
Several speedy islanders took home top honors at the recent 32nd annual St. Pat’s Dash in Seattle.
The Bainbridge High varsity baseball team managed a win the first and only time they were able to get out on the field despite the recent adverse weather conditions which, per tradition, kept the start of the season in flux.
Bainbridge Island is a soccer town. While other high school sports programs wax and wane — more students turning out this year, less in another and sometimes only senior or perhaps mostly junior players on a squad -— soccer is a perennially popular and high performing island sports staple.
Rain, rain go away. The Spartans are ready and eager to play.
The Spartans were scheduled to start the season against the fighting Irish of O’Dea.