Bothell Reporter sportswriter Josh Hicks caught up with Inglemoor Vikings football coach Frank Naish after the Vikes’ 24-14 win over Juanita. Check out the video above for the interview.
Recently, the Bothell Reporter asked fans what they liked about Bothell High School football. Check out the video player above to see what they said.
Patrick Ottorbech scored the first touchdown of Bothell High School football’s 2008 campaign. Check out the video above to relive the action.
Soccer balls were missing, but the Bothell High tri-captains weren’t going to let them get away.
Boys tennis
Ken Kerr’s team may have drawn its first match when a victory was within grasp, but the goals were brilliant.
Bothell High lost its second consecutive game against a top-ranked football team Sept. 12 and dropped to 0-2 for the season in a matchup against 3A Kingco Bellevue High.
It’s been a long time since Inglemoor High made it to the 4A state tournament. The Vikings’ last trip to the “big dance” was in 2001, when they lost in the 4A championship game and current varsity head coach Bryan McNiel was running the junior-varsity squad.
South Whidbey defeated Cedar Park Christian, 40-0, in the teams’ season-opening football game Sept. 5.
A standing-room-only crowd at Pop Keeney Field was left stunned last Thursday when Issaquah High beat defending 4A Kingco champion Bothell High, 24-13.
Inglemoor High rallied to a 24-14 victory over Juanita High Sept. 5, defeating the team that knocked out its starting quarterback in 2007.
With plenty of experience, constant devoutness and a determined mind, Craig Shetterly heads up the Cedar Park Christian football team.
Football
Coming into last season, the Inglemoor High Vikings were pumped and optimistic for a breakthrough year. They had a slew of seniors like running offensive and defensive lineman Brandon Thurston that were vocal leaders, along with a highly touted quarterback in Todd Campbell.
Coming off back-to-back 4A state-championship-game appearances and being undefeated in Kingco play for two straight seasons, the Bothell High football squad has proven not only that 2006 was not a fluke, but that the Cougars are among the state’s elite football teams. But if you ask head coach Tom Bainter, it’s back to square one come August, when 120 kids showed up to the first team practice with hopes and dreams of someday being able to play for a state title.
There’s an old saying among casual bowlers — that it’s one of the few activities where the more you drink, the more proficient you become. And if you’ve seen movies like “Kingpin” and “The Big Lebowski,” which do nothing more than make a mockery of the game, you’d be hard-pressed to call bowling a “sport.”
Cunningham shines at Torchlight Run
Eric Moen says he always wanted to be present at the Olympic Games as something other than a spectator. It’s been one of his lifetime ambitions.