Just because the cross country season is over doesn’t mean the athletes have stopped running.
In fact, for some Bellevue cross country runners, the state championship – where the boys team finished third – wasn’t the last elite meet of the year.
Several Bellevue runners took part in the Nov. 14 Nike Team National Regional qualifying event. Dubbed the “Wolverine XC Club”, the Bellevue athletes held their own in Boise, Idaho against the region’s best, finishing in fifth place.
Boys Bellevue 60, Bellevue Christian 36 Bellevue kicked off its season with a bang, as Stanford-bound Aaron Bright scored 25…
KingCo Crown Offensive co-players of year — Mitchell Muller and Colin Porter, Bothell Defensive player of year — Michael Hartvigson,…
Offensive player of year — Brett Kirschner, Interlake Defensive player of year — John Kanongata’a, Bellevue Lineman of year —…
MVP — Stephanie Gann, Annie Wright Rookie of year — Meredith Lampe, Bellevue Christian Coach of year — Rodney Kalalau,…
Kicker Race Sciabica says his role with the Bellevue football team is pretty simple. “They tell me what to do,”…
Ever since middle school, Newport senior Betsy Kingma has dreamed of playing basketball for Seattle Pacific University.
Her uncle Gregg was an All-American basketball player at Seattle Pacific. Her aunt Gail, Gregg’s wife, was a cross country athlete for the Falcons. She had numerous cousins attend the school, and viewing SPU women’s basketball games has been a staple in the Kingma house for years.
So when it came time to sign on the dotted line, and Kingma officially committed to play basketball at SPU, it was a dream come true.
Bellevue College soccer coach Adam Fenster felt confident before Sunday’s NWAACC Championship match against Walla Walla.
“From the beginning, I felt that we were going to be in control of the game,” Fenster said. “We had a positive air about the team, we felt confident and we were united.”
Bellevue knocked off Union, 19-13 Friday night to earn a trip to the 4A state championship. Bellevue Reporter Sports Editor Joel Willits was on hand to cover the play-by-play, which you can re-read in the Cover It Live widget below.
Tuesday at 12:30 p.m., we’ll be hosting a Sports Reporter Roundtable to discuss high school, community college or even some…
The Bellevue Wolverines Junior football system crowned champions in four of the six division championships played during the Greater Eastside Junior Football Championships on Saturday, Nov. 14.
The Wolverines won championships in the Cub, Sophomore, Junior Varsity and Senior divisions; in the Cub and Sophomore divisions, both teams playing were from the Wolverine system.
It didn’t take long for Glacier Peak to find out about Bellevue’s Wing-T attack.
In fact, it took all of 14 seconds for the Grizzlies to learn there’s a good reason why Bellevue has been to the state semifinals three years in a row.
Sean Coley scored on the first play from scrimmage for the second-straight game and Bellevue cruised to a 34-7 win over Glacier Peak at Snohomish Veteran’s Memorial Stadium, setting up a rematch of last year’s state title game, as they will face Union of Vancouver Friday in the state semifinals.
Interlake football coach Sheldon Cross has accepted a coaching position with the Washington State University football team.
Cross, 28, confirmed to the Reporter Wednesday morning that he was offered a graduate assistant coaching position with the Cougars, which he has accepted. He will leave Interlake after the Christmas holidays and begin working with WSU in January.
“For a while now, it’s something that I’ve considered and something that I’ve wanted to do,” Cross said on a cell phone from Atlanta, where he is traveling to watch the Illinois State-Northern Iowa football game on Saturday. “But I wanted to make sure I took the right opportunity and not jump at the first thing that became available.”
Colton Christian, a 6-foot-7 former Bellevue Wolverines basketball player, has signed with Tulane University as part of its class of 2010-2011.
Bellevue finished in fourth place with 171 points at the Class 3A state meet, held Friday and Saturday at the…
LONGVIEW – Mark Morris High School employed a new defensive strategy to stop Interlake’s high-flying offense.
Keep them off the field.
The Monarchs rushed for 361 yards and chewed up over 34 minutes of clock on offense, knocking off Interlake 35-21 in the first round of the Class 2A playoffs at Longview Memorial Stadium.
Talk about a quick start. After missing the better part of Bellevue’s last two games, senior Sean Coley took the…
Teammates Joel Ambo and Michael Williams finished back-to-back in seventh and eighth, and the Wolverines finished third in Class 3A…
When Interlake head coach Sheldon Cross took his junior quarterback to Sunday’s Seattle Seahawks game, he used the opportunity to…
KingCo 3A Player of the Year – Anna Geldenhuys, Sr., Sammamish Coach of the Year – Adam Gervis, Mercer Island…