Q: Having been head coach of this team for several years now, what stands out the most about this year’s…
More than 800 girls of all ages visited Marymoor Park last Saturday for the Washington Schoolgirls Lacrosse Association’s (WSLA) inaugural jamboree, which helped celebrate and promote the growing sport.
The stage was set at the beautiful China Creek course at the Golf Club at Newcastle. The skies were sunny, and hundreds of fans lined the fairways and greens in anticipation of a golf matchup to remember between two high school powerhouses, and that’s exactly what they got as Redmond snuck by Newport by one stroke, 214-215 on Thursday night, increasing the Mustangs’ winning streak to 73 league matches.
At a 4A Kingco track meet on Thursday night at Newport High school, the Mustangs had a performance to remember from 2008 4A cross-country champion Mack Young.
Young broke a Storm Shouman’s 23-year-old school record in the 800 meters, running one minute, 54 seconds flat, an 11-second victory which currently places him third in the state in the event. Shouman’s record, set in 1987, was 1:54.3.
In an all-Redmond battle on the tennis courts Tuesday afternoon at The Overlake School, the Owls’ depth prevailed as they defeated the Bear Creek Grizzlies, 4-1.
Missing three key starters heading into Tuesday night’s 4A Kingco boys’ soccer matchup against a solid Bothell squad, Redmond High School was unable to score in a 3-0 shutout loss.
The Redmond High girls’ golf team reached an unprecedented milestone Tuesday afternoon when they defeated Mount Si for their 70th consecutive 4A Kingco match win at Bear Creek Country Club.
The Redmond High School (RHS) softball team started the season with a bang, beating its first three nonleague opponents by a combined score of 32-5.
But the Eastlake Wolves grounded the Mustangs with a 9-0 win in Redmond’s 4A Kingco opener at Eastlake High School Tuesday afternoon.
After a tough loss against Newport to start the 4A Kingco season, Redmond High School baseball coach Dan Pudwill and the Mustangs were looking to right the ship.
Consider it done as the Mustangs blanked Eastlake, 5-0, Tuesday night at Hartman Park, fueled by a pitching gem from junior Dylan Davis.
Redmond High head soccer coach Patrick Scheibe has been around the sport of soccer long enough to know that injuries are just an unfortunate part of playing a fast-paced contact sport.
The Overlake School physical education teacher Justin Prohn has been named the new boys’ basketball coach at the school, according to athletic director John Wiley.
The powerhouse Redmond High School (RHS) fastpitch team enters this spring with its third new head coach in three years despite coming off back-to-back Class 4A state appearances.
Much like the Redmond High School prominent golf programs, The Overlake School boys’ team, which polished off a perfect 10-0 season last year, appears to be starting another local dynasty.
This year, the Redmond High baseball team is armed and ready to crack the “Safe,” as in Safeco Field, the venue of May’s Class 4A state semifinals.
It wasn’t easy, but the Bear Creek boys’ basketball team survived a sluggish start and an eventual overtime scare in a 74-70 win against Life Christian Friday morning and then handily beat Colfax, 63-33, on Saturday to claim the fifth-place trophy at the Class 2B state tournament at Spokane Arena.
The resilient Bear Creek boys’ basketball team emerged victorious in their 2B state consolation bracket quarterfinal match against Soap Lake on this morning at Spokane Arena, defeating the Eagles 57-44.
The No. 1-ranked Bear Creek boys’ basketball team suffered some Grizzly-sized heartbreak Wednesday morning as the Pe Ell Trojans beat the Grizzlies, 65-59, in the opening round of the Class 2B state tournament at Spokane Arena.
The Bear Creek School boys’ basketball team overcame a hot-shooting Chief Leschi squad and a double-digit deficit early at the 2B Tri-District tournament championship game to win their second district title in three years, 52-41, at Chief Leschi School in Puyallup last Saturday.
The top-ranked Bear Creek School boys’ basketball team made their date with state official Tuesday night with a 60-46 Tri-District 2B playoff win over Life Christian School at Chief Leschi in Puyallup.
Senior Jamie Meyer was on fire all night, scoring 28 points, including an incredible run in the decisive third quarter when the Grizzlies opened up a 17-point lead.
Redmond High School junior Catherine Kelly, wrestling at 112 pounds in the girls’ division, completed a stellar run through the Class 4A state field to place fourth at Mat Classic XXII, a two-day tournament held at the Tacoma Dome last weekend.