The governing body for high school athletics and activities in Washington state, the WIAA, recently put all Inglemoor High School programs on probation for two years. The penalty is in response to two violations by former Viking girls basketball head coach John Augustavo, who played 13 girls during the district and state tournaments earlier this year.
The tragedy that took place in Kenmore with the death of a local cyclist is unfortunately nothing new.
The Cedar Park Christian football team has now matched its win total for the entire 2014 season in its first two games. The Eagles earned their second win the season with a 51-22 victory against Springbank Community High School from Calgary in Canada at Redmond High School on Friday.
The Bothell High School football team got a dose of reality Friday, losing 22-19 against Eastlake at home to start the season.
The Inglemoor High School football team won just one game last season against nine losses. However, head coach DJ Baddeley said that the team could have easily finished at .500.
Bill Marsh has been a head football coach for more than two decades and last year was his first losing season. But taking over a new program that moved to a higher league classification is a recipe for a two-win season. However, this year he knows what to expect and likes what he is seeing.
Last year the Bothell High School football team had nothing short of a magical season. The team ran the table, finishing undefeated and winning the school’s first state title.
Every parent knows the emotions that accompany this week as kids head back to school. It is a little bit of stress, thinking about schedules, supplies, music or sports practices, etc…
The powerful wind storm that blew down trees, telephone poles and littered local roads with debris also knocked out power to 238,000 residents in western Washington, according to Puget Sound Energy.
The Kirkland Reporter said goodbye to publisher Renee Walden a few weeks ago. Walden was publisher of the Kirkland, Redmond and Bothell/Kenmore Reporter newspapers. She became an important part of the community and our newsroom.
Washington State Department of Ecology scientists will place a pinkish dye into the Sammamish River at approximately 5 p.m. on Aug. 24 as part of a water quality study.
Kenmore and Bothell were well represented at the high school 4A State Track and Field Championships May 28-30 at Mount Tahoma Stadium in Tacoma, including one state champion.
A 6.5-pound object that fell from the sky crashed through the roof of a home in Bothell this morning, according to the Bothell Police Department.
Odle Middle School Principal Eric McDowell enjoys traveling with his wife, who works for a travel company, during his vacation time. The Bellevue School District employee has explored many different countries around the world and loves to learn about other cultures. That spirit of adventure and inquisitive nature will serve him well when he starts his new position in Bothell on July 1 — as Northcreek High School’s first ever principal.
The Inglemoor High School girls basketball team fell just short of one of the biggest comebacks in state finals history, losing 57-52 to Gonzaga Prep in double overtime to finish second in state on March 7 at the Tacoma Dome.
The dream of a state title for the Bothell High School girls basketball team came to an end Friday at the Tacoma Dome.
Bothell High School senior Sam McPherson announced via Twitter on Tuesday that he will play football next year for Eastern Washington University.
Bastyr University officials have announced that they are backing out of talks to take over the Seminary building in Saint Edward State Park and renovate the 84-year-old structure. Saint Edward State Park is located in Kenmore on the boundary with Kirkland.
A female driver traveling the wrong way on State Route 522 was killed early this morning when her vehicle collided head-on with another car.
The Bothell/Kenmore Reporter was filled with tragedy and triumph during 2014. From the State Champion Bothell High School football team to a series of accidents that took lives in Kenmore crosswalks, the pages of the Reporter chronicled Northshore life.