Tomaseen Foley’s past featured memorable musical and storytelling gatherings around fireplaces with family members and neighbors. His life at that time did not include electricity, running water, cars or television sets.
Lines were long, smiles were wide and stomachs were full — all signs of a successful Northshore Rotary Santa Breakfast last Saturday morning.
As the music of the 1990s band Sugar blasted through my car speakers the other day, I got to thinking…
If one person’s in, they’re all in it together, says Bothell High girls basketball coach Jessika Lee.
Another effective motto that matches well with the “I’m in” philosophy is “Attitudes are contagious.
It’s safe to say that football season ended a few games too soon for quarterback Braden Foley and wide receiver/defensive back Dylan Hanley.
But a heartbreaking loss in the quarterfinals — in which Foley threw a touchdown pass and Hanley snagged an interception — gets two of Bothell High basketball coach Ron Bollinger’s top senior players on the court early and ready to get the Cougars rolling.
The Bothell High Cougars worked their football talents to the hilt last Saturday — from start to finish. One of…
A biting chill, a whipping wind — and Bellarmine Prep.
That’s what Bothell High was faced with this afternoon in the 4A state quarterfinals at Mount Tahoma High in Tacoma.
Fred Stouder knows a little something about getting involved when the weather hits hard, as it is projected to do this winter.
When the Kenmore city manager worked as director of planning and community development for the city of Burlington, Iowa, it wasn’t unusual for city employees to pick up shovels and clear the city hall walkway and surrounding sidewalks.
Cedar Park Christian coach Julie Nelson has taken her Eagles to the state volleyball tournament the last six years and…
Kellen London is back and running after recovering from two brain hemorrhages he suffered March 29 at Moorlands Elementary School in Kenmore.
At noon on Saturday, he’ll be running in the Junior Olympic cross-country championship race at Lower Woodland Park in Seattle.
Inglemoor High senior Tansey Lystad seems to never stop running, she laughed.
The morning after winning the 4A state cross-country championship, she was set for another run at the Redmond Watershed.
It’s a well-known fact that Cedar Park Christian’s girls can play some stellar volleyball, evidenced by the Eagles’ six straight state appearances with coach Julie Nelson.
However, most people may not be aware of what gets the Eagles fired up for a match.
Cedar Park Christian has hired Alan Dickson as its new varsity girls basketball coach. Dickson, a Cedar Park substitute teacher…
Cross-country runners are an interesting breed of athlete. Sometimes, they’re the gangly type who can seemingly run forever while carving out an apparent smooth path on a rough course filled with hills, twists and turns. Often, they’re small, compact harriers with a take-charge attitude who command attention throughout the 3.1-mile race.
I just can’t get away from it, even when I was far away from my desk on an Australian vacation….
Northshore YMCA leaders dream big and hope to make a huge impact in life, as well. And there’s no better…
The Northshore School District recently unveiled its “Wall of Honor” for our local heroes, and I feel there should be…
As usual, the Bothell High Cougars and Inglemoor High Vikings will clash in the Oct. 1 Spaghetti Bowl football game,…
Tight in the pool — a close-knit duo on dry land.
Friends with eyes barely open at 5 a.m. — best buddies smiling and laughing when school lets out at 1:40 p.m.