For all the glitz and glamour garnered by the Juanita High football team, it’s still been years since the Rebels raised a banner — league champs, state champs, anything — to the rafters.
In and around Mac Field, there are plenty who think last season’s playoff run by the Lake Washington High football team wasn’t a fluke — it was the start of a legacy.
The Northwest University (NU) volleyball team opened the Big Sky Challenge with two straight wins including a hard fought 3-1 (24-26, 25-23, 25-23, 25-17) victory over the University of Great Falls during its evening match on Friday. NU opened tournament play with a 3-0 straight set sweep of Dickinson State of North Dakota earlier in the day.
Kirkland sailor Helena Scutt saved her best for the Olympics in Rio.
Practices for fall sports began this week on Wednesday, but one Juanita High School football player has already had a busy summer.
Dust off your flip flops and slather on the sunblock: Kirkland’s city beach volleyball championships are slated to begin next week at Juanita Beach Park.
A handful of local football players participated in a camp for elite high school quarterbacks last week at Northwest University in Kirkland, drawing talent from around the Pacific Northwest.
A handful of local football players participated in a camp for elite high school quarterbacks last week at Northwest University in Kirkland, drawing talent from around the Pacific Northwest.
A team from Maunabo, Puerto Rico won the Junior Softball World Series on Saturday, August 6, at Everest Park in Kirkland, holding off a late-game rally to beat Victoria, British Columbia, 8-6 and win the city’s fourth world championship since 2007.
Kirkland’s Hans Struzyna and his United States men’s 8 rowing squad placed second in heat two today at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at Laga Stadium.
Doomed by errors, the World Series run came to an end for the Kirkland Junior League softball team on Thursday with an 8-3 loss to Puerto Rico at Everest Park.
Nearly two decades old, the Junior Softball World Series appears comfortably settled at Kirkland’s Everest Park.
The Junior Softball World Series might have found a rising offensive star in Kirkland’s Sasha Mitchell.
With three games of pool play in the books, the Kirkland Junior League softball team still has a shot at the knockout round of the World Series, but all the weight shifts to tonight’s final pool play match up against USA Central.
The Kirkland Junior League softball team picked up a much-needed victory on Monday morning, defeating Asia-Pacific, 9-5, in the second game of Junior Softball World Series pool play at Everest Park.
Kirkland resident Talia Toland won the U.S. Junior Women’s Singlehanded Championship as the fleet of 28 Laser Radials competed at the three day regatta on Lake Washington on Sunday. The event was hosted by Sail Sand Point.
Teams from across the globe began battling for the Junior Softball World Series title beginning July 31 at Everest Park.
A late rally wasn’t enough to salvage the opener of the Junior Softball World Series for the Kirkland All-Star team, which dropped an 8-5 pool play loss to Canada on Sunday at Everest Park in Kirkland.
Of the countless girls who play Little League softball each spring and summer, few ever have a real shot at the World Series — except, that is, girls from the eastern edge of Lake Washington.
LAX Chicks For Children’s is hosting a lacrosse camp for girls ages K-6th grade. All money raised will benefit uncompensated care at Seattle Children’s Hospital.