With a revamped attitude both on and off the field, the Newport Knights are near the top of the conference in boys soccer in 2011.
With a coach who cut his teeth around some of the most knowledgeable soccer minds in the world, the Bellevue Wolverines have an overhauled program and new expectations.
The Totems have made their living off their defense in the early part of the season and their backbone is goalkeeper Stuart Ellsworth.
The Newport baseball team moved up in the state rankings with another pair of wins and the Sammamish Lacrosse Club continued their strong performance in Division II boys lacrosse.
Athletic Director Mark DeJonge spoke with the Bellevue Reporter about the decision to launch a football team for the 2011 season.
Both Bellevue-area boys lacrosse teams suffered similar fates on Thursday as Bellevue and Sammamish fell.
Two of the top programs in Washington D-1 boys lacrosse will meet on Thursday at Bellevue Stadium when the Wolverines take on Mercer Island in a rematch of last year’s state title bout.
After leading Bellevue to it’s best finish in school history on the hardwood, Nate Sikma sat down with the Bellevue Reporter for a one-on-one chat.
Coach Jessica Cabales and the Totems are focusing on growing their skills and working towards a brighter future.
With seven freshman, the Newport Knights are hoping to grow up quickly in 2011.
Streetball lives on in Bellevue parking lot.
The smallest school in KingCo is looking to make a huge impression during the 2011 softball season.
With one of the most experienced and talented teams in 3A KingCo, Bellevue will be right in the mix for a league title.
Bellevue Christian is off to a solid start in 2011 and looking to unseat Cedar Park Christian at the top of the Emerald City League.
The varsity has some running to do. An area baseball team is atoning for their sins the hard way: good…
Newport takes crucial early-season match-up over Issaquah; Bellevue softball team rolling along.
In his first year at Bellevue Christian, head coach Brian Potoshnik is ensuring his team stays focused on the details.
The Interlake Saints are confident that a brutal regular season schedule will pay off down the stretch in the postseason.
The Bellevue alum and head coach knows pitching, defense and timely hitting will be the formula for a playoff run in 2011.
Sammamish skipper Tim Ahern has his team thinking big and playing solid in 2011.