Sparts gets big performances from Stevenson, others to defeat Mercer, take home first state title since ‘03. SEATTLE – When the horn sounded, the first person the Bainbridge boys lacrosse team ran to was – who else – Bryce Stevenson.
The sophomore goalkeeper, big in the cage all season for the Spartans, had 15 saves to help Bainbridge win their first varsity A lacrosse trophy since 2003, defeating arch rival Mercer Island 9-7 at Memorial Stadium at Seattle Center Saturday night.
The win also cements an undefeated season for the Spartans.
Island sports briefs.
Island news briefs.
The two throw back-to-back shutouts, allow only two hits all day. TUKWILA – Lindsay Willmann wasn’t expected to go long.
Suffering from tendinitis in her pitching wrist, she hadn’t thrown for a week and was under doctor’s orders not to pitch too much.
Instead, the sophomore threw a major-league-length nine innings of shutout ball as the Bainbridge fastpitch team defeated Issaquah 2-0 to make it to the semifinals of the 3A Sea-King District 2 tournament at the Starfire Sports Complex and qualify for the 3A state tournament.
Spartans defeat two tough teams in Forest Ridge and Mercer Island.
Spartans hang tough, but lose in eight innings.
Defense comes up big as Sparts get goals from many players in Wednesday’s win. After two years of near misses, the Bainbridge boys’ lacrosse team finally made it back to the championship game.
Sam Snow scored a hat trick while the defense took care of the rest as the Spartans defeated the Garfield Bulldogs 12-6 in a state semifinal playoff game Wednesday night at Bainbridge High School.
It’s the first time since 2004 that Bainbridge has played for a state title.
Bainbridge Stars take home Wully Bully title, defeat other BI select team.
Island sports briefs.
Spartans get homefield for playoffs as they blow out Curtis.
Feldtman throws two hitter as Spartans inch closer to state.
The trio of Robinson, Willmann and Baker have been aces this year.
Beloved former Mariner helps raise funds for league and to rebuild ‘Ed’s Shed’