The Wildcats outlasted Bainbridge 62-50 in boys basketball after a big second half Saturday, Jan. 18 at Paski Gymnasium.
Bainbridge ran into a West Seattle roadblock as the Wildcats rolled to a 53-31 win in girls varsity basketball during the first game of a Metro League double-header Saturday, Jan. 18 in Paski Gymnasium.
Even as parts of the island experienced power outages, there was no shortage of electricity in the air at the 32nd Island Invitational wrestling tournament in the Bainbridge High gymnasium.
The Bainbridge High varsity girls basketball game hosted Bishop Blanchet, one of the top 3A teams in the state, this week and kept pace with the league contenders for much of the game.
Discussing environmentalism in most places around Washington can most definitely be described as preaching to the converted.
Bainbridge bested Bishop Blanchet 56-54 in a barnburner at Paski Gymnasium.
BAINBRIDGE – The Bainbridge varsity boys basketball team held their own and won a critical victory at home against the visiting Ingraham High team Friday, Jan. 10 with a final score of 58-42.
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Lands Commissioner Peter Goldmark announced the filing of charges against the owner of the neglected 100-year-old “Chickamauga” at a press conference Wednesday in the Seattle office of the Attorney General.
It was announced that Anthony R. Smith would be charged with one count of theft in the first degree, one charge of causing a vessel to become abandoned or derelict and one count of discharge of polluting matters into state waters.
The long-discussed plan to combine the Bainbridge Island fire and police department facilities into one building is entering into advanced planning stages.
The West Sound Wildlife Shelter is moving. That much is certain.
For more than a thousand years, the making and eating of mochi — the soft treat made of mashed sweet rice — has been a New Year’s custom and tradition in Japan. And for 25 years, that tradition has found a new place of importance with the Bainbridge Island community.
The ability of animals to heal and comfort humans in troubling times has long been known. Therapy animals visiting hospital patients and wounded military members have had proven positive medical and emotional results. Owning a pet has also been proven to ward off depression and stress, lower blood pressure and cholesterol and even ease chronic pain and improve immunity.