Four teams from the area have had varying results at winter tournaments in California.
Three area high school football players were named All-State football players when the Associated Press released the selections last week.
The year 2008 was a memorable one. From stories of triumph over adversity, to tragedy, to redemption, to victory, the year that was had its fair share of memorable moments. As we reach the cusp of 2008, the Bellevue Reporter has decided to look back at 2008 and the moments that made it unique.
So, Clay Bennett has been named Oklahoman of the Year by Oklahoma Today magazine
It’s getting a little bit crowded in the KingCo 4A conference where gymnastics is concerned.
That’s because a league re-alignment before the school year has shifted the landscape of power. It’s a move that will intensify old rivalries and begin new ones, a move that likely will leave state-level gymnasts on the outside looking in when the state meet takes place.
Just call Bellevue boys basketball coach Chris O’Connor the Mad Chemist.
When Newport junior Betsy Kingma is on the court, she plays with “no fear” says coach Travis Whitaker.
Bellevue won its sixth state title since 2001 with a 35-6 win over Union.
Wolverines seek sixth title since 2001 as it takes its unbeaten 13-0 record against Union’s equally impressive resume
They suffered a bus crash three days earlier, but the Wolverines bounce back to defeat Capital 28-6 to reach championship game
BCC ran into the perfect storm at the NWAACC volleyball championships Nov. 22 in Gresham, Ore.
Team was on its way to Tacoma Dome for playoff game when another vehicle lost a ladder, causing cars and a semi-truck to swerve and the bus to flip.
A little help can go a long way, especially when it comes to food for the less fortunate around the holidays.
The fireworks went off 47 minutes and 49 seconds too late for the Liberty Patriots Friday night in the Class 3A state quarterfinals.
Thanks to a season-ending road trip that saw victories over 9-2 Whatcom and previously undefeated Edmonds Community College, the Bellevue Community College women’s volleyball team headed down to the NWAACC Tournament in Mount Hood playing its best volleyball of the season at just the right time.
Interlake picked a bad time to have it’s worst off-night of the year.
The Lindbergh Eagles learned a valuable lesson Friday night at Wolverines Stadium: you can’t make mistakes against this Bellevue team.
Wolverines to face Liberty in next round of state tournament
Totems win first-round match 2-1 over Sumner; Seattle Prep next
It never hurts to have an extra pair of eyes in the sky, especially when those eyes belong to that…