Sammamish Boys Basketball
December 14, 2009 by DanielB
Filed under Basketball
The 2009/10 season is under way and the young Totems look to be improved rallying behind their young talented Sophomore class. Friday (12/11) the Totems lost to Mt. Si but proved to be a worthy opponent for the top 10 ranked Wildcats. Their next league test will come at the hands of Liberty Wednesday night in [...]
Locker Coming Back
Was this the right decision for the highly touted Junior QB for the Washington Huskies? One may refer back to the multiple shoulder injuries Sam Bradford suffered as a result of returning to Oklahoma for another season as their QB. My opinion, though a phenomenal athlete, Locker will benefit from another year under the guidance [...]
What to do With the Flu?
November 9, 2009 by DanielB
Filed under Basketball, Cross Country, Misc.
What happens when a team is struck hard with the flu and effects the outcome of their season? Should we cancel the game and reschedule it for a later date or make the team play with what they have? In the Cross-Country state finals Jackson High School was hit hard by the flu and ended [...]
Lake Stevens tops Snohomish
In a big game this weekend Lake Stevens High School led by Brennen Frost’s school-record 257 rushing yards and three touchdowns knocked off Snohomish High School 25-13. Brennen Frost’s performance earned him Seattle Times star of the week.
Seattle Athletic Apparel Remembers Phil Lumpkin
November 4, 2009 by DanielB
Filed under Basketball, Boys, Misc.
This post is a lot different from the others. The Seattle high school athletic community lost a great man in O’Dea’s head boys basketball coach Phil Lumpkin. Phil Lumpkin the long time O’Dea basketball coach and NBA player was found dead over the weekend at his home. Lumpkin was a beloved figure in the community [...]
Woodinville and Issaquah to Matchup in Kingco Finals
November 4, 2009 by DanielB
Filed under Volleyball
Tomorrow night at 5:00 PM at Bothel High School is the Kingco 4A Volleyball Championship. This showdown will be between the top seeded Woodinville Falcons against the Issaquah Eagles. Alyssa Schultz led a balanced Issaquah attack with 15 kills against the second seed Bothel Cougars to get into this championship game. We all are looking [...]
High School Football Rankings Week 10
SAA 4A Top 10
1. Bothell (9-0)
2. Auburn (9-0)
3. Skyline (7-2)
4. Jackson (Mill Creek) (9-0)
5. Curtis (University Place) (9-0)
6. South Kitsap (Port Orchard) (9-0)
7. Wenatchee (9-0)
8. Marysville-Pilchuck (9-0)
9. Bethel (Graham) (8-1)
10. Eisenhower (Yakima) (9-0)
SAA 3A Top 10
1. Lakes (Lakewood) (9-0)
2. Bellevue (7-2)
3. Liberty (Issaquah) (8-1)
4. O’Dea (8-1)
5. Union (Vancouver) (8-1)
6. Meadowdale (Lynnwood) (9-0)
7. Timberline (Lacey) (9-0)
8. [...]
Football in Washington…
Once again Washingtonians are suffering through a horrific football season. The Cougs look worse than ever, the Hawks do not even appear to be trying anymore and the dawgs are coming back to their true form after a providing false hope from beating USC. And oh ya, do forget David Stern and others took our [...]
Eastlake Tops Newport in Kingco 4A Playoffs
Eastlake High School came from behind to beat Newport 14-7 in the second game of a three-team Kingco 4A playoff tuesday. Eastlake was lead by Cameron Hunt who ended up scoring both td’s, one catch and one rushing. Eastlake will play Inglemoor High School at Pop Keeney Stadium Saturday at 12:00 pm.
Newport will end their [...]
UW Softball
I am not sure how many of you got the chance to watch the University of Washington Softball team last year but they were sure something to watch. I only hope young girls were able to watch these young women complete quite the feat right here in our backyard. The UW Softball team should be [...]