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By James Storbeck, Student Reporter.Well, Santa and the holiday season have been and gone, but baseball season is right around the corner and Tommy Lasorda is coming to town. The […]
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By James Storbeck, Student Reporter.Well, Santa and the holiday season have been and gone, but baseball season is right around the corner and Tommy Lasorda is coming to town. The […]
By Stephen King, Sports Editor.Target never used to be such an ominous place. Not until the life-sized cardboard cutout of Michael Phelps arrived in the book section. At first glance, […]
By Stephen King, Sports Editor. Each week, juicy pearls of wisdom will spray from this column as I delve back and forth into the world of sport and health. This […]
By Jack Linderoth. Last Wednesday, the BC women’s basketball team chalked up another victory on their scoreboard, beating Edmonds CC 91 — 38. The win means that the Bulldog’s have […]
By Stephen King. It was a solid win for the BC men’s basketball team last Wednesday, as they defeated the Edmonds Community College Tritons, 64 — 46. Bulldog domination was […]
By Stephen KingThe Seattle Sounders Football Club (FC) were set to become a formidable force in Major League Soccer, introducing Freddie Ljungberg to their squad in October. Ljungberg, 31, reportedly […]
By Stephen King.It was during his time as an exchange student in the Netherlands that Adam Fenster, head soccer coach at BCC, first considered the sport as a potential occupation. […]
Women fall to Mt. Hood in Yakima The BCC women’s basketball team lost to Mt. Hood’s team on Nov. 23. BCC won the first half with 40 points, while Mt. […]
Will compete in Swiss-held championship By Brook Stallings.Steve Ferriera has qualified for the 2009 International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports (IWAS) Junior World Championships in Nottwil, Switzerland, to be held from […]
In case you didn’t know: a non-contact sport that involves flying disksBy Alex Couture – Student ReporterUltimate frisbee is the sport that can be played by young and old, fit […]
By Christopher Wood.When you reach the end of a journey, you must look back at the path you took to get there. You need to see the mountains you have […]
By Anthony Cantu – Student Reporter.Tiffany Shen is the starting point guard on the BCC women’s basketball team for this 2008-09 season. She has played basketball for 10 years including […]
By Christopher Wood.The BCC men’s basketball team defeated Portland Community College (PCC) 81-61 last Friday, part of the annual Bulldog classic. “Bellevue is a good team,” said Kevin Collier, PCC […]
Players and coach recieve awards from NWAACC By Stephen KingMembers of the BCC volleyball team were given a morale boost recently, and could feel confident about their success in the […]
By Christopher Wood.Last time I wrote in this fine column, I claimed that gaming was not a sport. For those with a brief memory of the past, or for those […]
By Morgan HodderThe women’s basketball season kicked off Saturday, Nov. 22, with a tournament in Yakima. Their first home game will be on Dec. 2. Shadonda Palmer, shooting guard for […]
Pete Harris (left) Pete is a sophomore on the BCC men’s basketball team. Last week Pete had one steal and scored six points against Portland. In his spare time, Pete […]
By Christopher Wood and Takumi ToriiThe fifth ranked BCC women’s soccer team was shut out 4-0 by second ranked Columbia Basin (CBCC) in the quarter-final game last Saturday. “We’ve got […]
By Christopher Wood. The second-ranked BCC men’s soccer team defeated South Western Oregon Community College (SWOCC) 3-1 last Wednesday. This win advances BCC to the quarter-final game with Walla Walla. […]
BCC men’s basketball season kicks off this Friday. Coach Jeremy Eggers said they should be good enough to make it to the tournament. The team has a whole new offensive […]
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