Sports Articles

Sounders visit Microsoft Commons

July 21, 2009 0

It was a sunny morning around 9:00AM-about 70 degrees-at The Commons Microsoft complex in Redmond. People were scattered around outside, eating breakfast, enjoying the beautiful day and meeting with coworkers. […]

The Ball’s in My Court: Steve McNair

July 14, 2009 0

As I’m writing this, the grisly details of Steve “Air” McNair’s death are coming out. While sleeping on the sofa, his girlfriend Sahel Kazemi, shot him once in the head, […]

Sounders to take on Chelsea FC

July 14, 2009 0

For soccer fans that have been waiting for Chelsea Football Club to arrive in Seattle, the wait is almost over. July 18 is less than a week away, and Seattle […]

Soccer’s Emergence

July 7, 2009 0

It’s been the most popular game in the world for decades. Its current form was originated in Britain. The original club, Sheffield FC, was founded in 1857. The largest attendance […]

Mariners halfway through season

July 7, 2009 0

A year ago, Seattle being excited about baseball seemed highly unlikely. However, coming up on the All Star break, the Mariners are in third place in the west but only […]

Sounders halfway through season

June 30, 2009 0

The Sounders have officially hit the halfway point in the season with great standing, making a run at both the MLS and US open cups. However, the team has been […]

The Ball’s in Your Court

June 9, 2009 0

Forty-one years of Seattle SuperSonics history has been ruined. The blame goes to Howard Schultz, former Sonics owner and Starbucks CEO. Schultz said the reason for the sale was his […]

Local summer activities abound

June 9, 2009 0

Summer is pretty much here, and with it comes beautiful weather, and plenty of chances for you to get outside and take it all in. If you’re looking for a […]

Softball finishes strong

June 9, 2009 0

Leah Francis, head softball coach at Bellevue College, has put together yet another stunning season, and fans and players have plenty of reason to be excited. The team streaked into […]

Sue Bird: Seattle’s daughter

June 9, 2009 0

Sue Bird has been a Seattle sports icon since 2002, and one of the few professional sports players to ever bring a national championship to the Emerald City. Before joining […]

The Ball’s in Your Court: Ken Griffey Jr.

June 2, 2009 0

The name Griffey, synonymous with memories of the Kingdome, Wheaties, and an era of Mariner’s baseball in which extravagance knew no limit (indoor fireworks after every win!), is once again a part […]

Seahawks veteran: Matt Hasselbeck

June 2, 2009 0

Last month, at the NFL Draft, speculation was running wild that the Seattle Seahawks were going to draft University of Southern California quarterback Matt Sanchez as the future heir apparent […]

Baseball captures NWAACC title

June 2, 2009 0

Bellevue wins dramatic NWAACC baseball tournament. The Bellevue Bulldogs won the fourth state baseball championship in school history and their second in three years with a win over Columbia Basin […]

Chapman: Excellence in coaching

May 19, 2009 0

The low point in Jason Chapman’s career as the Bulldog’s tennis coach was five years ago, when his team lost the Northwest Athletic Association of Community College’s tournament to Green […]

Mariners: One month in and counting

May 19, 2009 0

The beginning of the 2009 season for the Seattle Mariners has been tumultuous, to say the least. The team started April with a promising road trip during which they went […]

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