When Kesley Johnson is smothered in spiral notebooks and stacks of sports schedules, she “Gets Back.”
With their smiles stretching from sideline to sideline, more than 40 young soccer players dug their cleats into the spongy grass at Gordon Field.
With her blonde hair billowing and roller skates squealing, Wendy Vermeers glides through a pack of elbow-throwing competitors.
From roaring speedways across Europe to the rolling vineyards of Tuscany, Antonio Sanguineti’s life has come full circle through speedometers and wine.
Crinkled ticket stubs and faded game-day programs cling to a wall inside Mama Bear’s den.
Crinkled ticket stubs and faded game-day programs cling to a wall inside Mama Bear’s den.
With their smiles stretching sideline to sideline, more than 40 young soccer players dug their cleats into the spongy grass at Gordon Field.
With her blonde hair billowing and roller skates squealing, Wendy Vermeers glides through a pack of elbow-throwing competitors.
All-volunteer event will benefit local worthy causes
This isn’t Matt Acker’s first rodeo.
To borrow the lyrics of Garth Brooks: “The thunder rolls and the lightning strikes.”
A year ago this month, Jacki Hill flipped the tassel on her Knight cap, turning from the warmth of Bremerton High School to the unknown that is post-high school life.
To borrow the lyrics of Garth Brooks: “The thunder rolls and the lightning strikes.”
Matt Acker is no chemist. But for the first few weeks of this young season in the West Coast League,…
Portland Timbers secure 3-0 win to advance, hand Kitsap its first loss.
Portland secures 3-0 win to advance, hand Kitsap its first loss.
LACEY — Matt Acker is no chemist.
LACEY — Matt Acker is no chemist.
It launched in typical Puget Sound style — spectacularly soggy — so the forecast for the 2009 spring sports season was, well, gray.
After two decades of relay races and natural wear and tear, the track at Bremerton Memorial Stadium will be replaced.
