It’s Issaquah High — again.
In Week 1 on Sept. 5, Bothell’s Luke Proulx ran for his first score of the season and quarterback Mitchell Muller threw his first touchdown pass in the Cougars’ 36-14 nonleague victory over the Eagles at Qwest Field in Seattle.
It’s only her first year on varsity, but sophomore Allie Hadley already has strong ties with her senior teammates.
In short, Bothell High blue blood runs deep and she doesn’t want the older players’ prep volleyball careers to end just yet.
The road to the Tacoma Dome begins Friday.
No. 1-ranked Bothell High (9-0) is fresh off its 4A Kingco championship victory last week and will take on Stanwood High (4-5) at 7 p.m. tomorrow at Pop Keeney Field in a district seeding game. The state playoffs begin Nov. 13-14 and the championship game will roll around Dec. 5 in Tacoma.
Emotions ran high, nerves were racked and Bothell High deposed top-ranked Skyline High with a thrilling 25-20 victory Thursday night in front of an estimated 8,000 fans at Pop Keeney Field.
A Safeway worker heard the figures 10,000 to 15,000 people.
Bothell Police Capt. Denise Langford offered the number 8,000-plus.
Either way, it will amount to a raucous throng of football fans descending on Pop Keeney Field and its surroundings in Bothell Thursday night for the big one: No. 1 Skyline High (7-1) vs. No. 2 Bothell High (8-0) for the 4A Kingco championship.
SEATTLE — The singles have gone doubles, and they’re challenging themselves every swing of the way. Sure, things are different, but it’s good to give it a shot.
Inglemoor High assistant coach Kelly Richards said cross-country runners never get a break — races are never scrapped or delayed due to poor weather conditions. “I’ve run them in the snow before,” she noted with a laugh.
Sometimes, the mind takes control over everything. Especially during football season.
Claire Thompson said she was close, but needed “an extra push” and “determination” to snatch some state-qualifying times this season.
Watch out, “Phantom.”
“Phantom of the Opera” star Franc D’Ambrosio certainly commanded the stage last Friday night with his Broadway performance at the Northshore Performing Arts Center.
And tonight’s guest singers are: Ksenia Popova, 20, of Lynnwood and Ryan Wuflestad, 21, of Woodinville.
Pastor Joe Fuiten was checking on the big green dehumidifiers, carefully walking around and over their tubes this morning. They were still humming and fans remained blowing after last night’s flooding of the Cedar Park Assembly of God church in Bothell.
Coach Rob Felton leans back in his chair, and with eyes as big as golf balls, can’t help but shake his head and chuckle at some of his players’ comments.
It’s all about giving a smile and getting one back, according to Blake Lewis.
Greg Johnson was back on familiar turf last month. The former Kenmore Air seaplane pilot and captain of the Atlantis…
Both girls are six-course International Baccalaureate (IB) honors students, Hammerquist knits teddy bears for those affected by HIV and AIDS in Africa and Givens volunteers with Earth Corps and Evergreen Hospital’s Boothe Gardener Parkinson’s Center in addition to shooting pictures for the school yearbook.
Bothell High’s senior foursome of Anna Buck, Rachael Davis, Sarah Norris and Brittney Packard: hard hitters or off-court impact players?
It was lift off at Evegreen Academy in Bothell Sept. 11.
Astronaut Steven R. Swanson showed a film, slide show and answered questions about his recent space-shuttle mission on STS-119 Discovery.
Craig Jacobson is doubly excited about this season even though he’s only playing one position. He’s a cool and calm Inglemoor High Viking football player, but it’s senior year — and that means going all out one last time.