A bevy of competitors from Bellevue, Interlake, Sammamish and Newport are all headed to King County Aquatic Center for the WIAA state swim and dive championships.
Interlake got its second straight shutout of the playoffs and goals from Emma Bergstrom and Isabel Farrell in last nights 2-0 win.
Budda Baker and Chevy Walker, cousins who consider each other like brothers since their youth, will be on opposite sides of the field tonight when Bellevue meets Eastside Catholic in the 3A football playoffs.
The Interlake girls soccer team opens the playoffs against Lakewood tonight and will be led by KingCo MVP Isabel Farrell and the only other player in the conference who received a MVP vote, Emma Bergstrom.
The state swim and dive championships begin on Friday at King County Aquatic Center and Kim Williams of Bellevue will be there to lead the Wolverines.
Haley Lange will compete and study business for the University of Utah next season.
Bellevue East girls lacrosse and Eastside Lions youth rugby
Interlake’s Tara Ghassemikia and Annika Granfors both scored off assists from Emma Bergstrom as the Saints won their way into the 2A state girls soccer tournament.
Interlake captured the team scoring title at the West Central District III girls swim and dive meet with 274 points, well in front of second-place Sumner, which finished with a score of 203.
Interlake earned a trip to the 2A state tournament with a win over Washington before falling to Port Angeles and North Kitsap.
Bellevue finished fourth in the team scoring and had all six runners in the top 82 spots.
Interlake’s Antoinette Tansley finished in seventh place for the Saints to lead her team to a third place finish.
Bellevue was penalized 25 times in its opening round playoff game against Glacier Peak and also overcame a pair of turnovers to earn the win.
Newport was toppled 3-1 by Woodinville in the 4A KingCo title match. The state tournament begins Nov. 11.
White River awaits an Interlake squad that reached the 2A state quarterfinals last season behind dominant performances from running back Jordan Todd, now a senior.
Bellevue, winners of three straight 3A football titles, open the playoffs tonight against Glacier Peak.
An inside look at Glacier Peak with the Everett Herald’s Aaron Swaney and the head coach himself, Rory Rosenbach.
Coach Ron Coleman’s Newport tennis team followed a perfect regular season by taking three berths to state on the doubles side.
Led by coach Darren Parsons and captain Doug Wilson, the Robinswood 3.0 men’s tennis team won the USTA national championship.
For avid rock climbers or those just wanting an introduction to the sport, the new Bellevue location of Stone Gardens offers everything under one roof.