So what sport’s better, volleyball or soccer? For the Cedar Park Christian Dufenhorst sisters, Cydnee is set with volleyball and Danielle kicks in with soccer.
It’s been nearly nonstop volleyball — from open gyms, to a three-week team camp to Insanity Workouts — for the Inglemoor High girls since April.
As big No. 99 Austin Donnel — all 6-foot-4 and 235 pounds of him — watched two of his teammates smash shoulder pads during a drill, the senior yelled: “That’s a good noise!”
Let the Vikings loose.
Inglemoor High coach Frank Naish has said that he’s always got a stable full of ball carriers to power his team’s offense.
Sen. Patty Murray and her entourage cruised into Bothell last Friday and one Web reader wasn’t happy about it.
Hey Marseilles singer Matt Bishop closed his eyes most of the way through his new love song, but he opened them just in time to see a young girl in a pink dress twirling in front of the stage.
KaBOOM! … Kenmore has garnered more national attention for being a family friendly place to live.
Kenmore resident Mary McDonald’s hands have been full with pottery since 1960, and this year she’s going the Japanese raku route for the city’s 12th annual art show.
It’s not so sweet when your beloved cow is stolen.
Over at Susan’s Sweets in Bothell’s Country Village, when owner Susan Swanigan was away on a family emergency, a thief or thieves snatched her artificial cow sometime between the evening of Aug. 8 and the morning of Aug. 10, according to Country Village manager Leeann Tesorieri.
Their team may have won just one game at nationals, but it was a victory that will stick with locals Isabella “Izzy” Riddle and Tegan McDonald for quite some time.
Roughly five years after making the basketball shot of a lifetime, another one of Skyler Riley’s dreams has come true: opening a restaurant.
Change is good. It keeps us moving forward and always growing and learning new things each day. And it’s also…
Meowset Abbett never dreamed it would happen this fast.
Not long after her Inglemoor High graduation, the singer/actress auditioned for a role in Seattle Musical Theatre’s “Camelot,” hoping to at least earn a spot in the ensemble. She surpassed that goal by far, and will soon be starring as the lead character of Princess Guenevere, King Arthur of England’s future queen.
You can’t miss Edu’s smile. Or his laugh. Or his enthusiasm for the game he’s played all his life.
The former Brazilian 1970 World Cup champion is simply soccer personified. And the players and coaches at Cliff McCrath’s Northwest Soccer Camp are getting a major dose of the man who played with Pele and was the youngest player ever on a World Cup roster at age 16 in 1966.
They’re not rock stars, but a handful of Bothell residents and city employees treated the McMenamin brothers as such on Wednesday.
At first, the names Patricia Mills and Michael Zottoli seemed vaguely familiar to University of Washington, Bothell professor Ufuk Ince. When he jogged his memory and envisioned them as an engaged couple in his investments course in the spring of 2005, Ince knew for sure that he taught a pair of alleged Russian secret agents who were arrested June 27 at their home in Arlington, Va.
About a month ago, I was checking out the construction crews putting up grandstands over at Pop Keeney Field, and I glanced over at the nearby shuttered Northshore Pool building.
During one of Britta McOmber’s early fastpitch softball games, she made a rookie error that she laughs about these days.
We all have our differences — and may not always agree on who to vote for in local and national…
High-quality art, an ideal setting and predicted sunshine. That’s what the LiveARTS Bothell crew of volunteers and the many artisans and art lovers have going for them this weekend.