Community Integration Services started with a modest goal and in the years since, has become an opportunity for countless disabled individuals.
Skyline and Eastside Catholic will both meet highly regarded foes with playoff implications this week.
Haley Smith is headed to Boulder to continue her basketball career in the Pac-12. But she still has some unfinished business as a Spartan to take care of.
The Eagles got a firsthand look at a Division I college band when the Washington Huskies paid a visit for last friday’s football game.
As election season nears and the tragedy of September 11 is brought back to the forefront of our collective consciousness, there is no better time of the year to examine what makes us Americans.
A premature postseason exit in 2011 has the Eagles after redemption this season.
The Wolves were missing a pair of key pieces down the stretch last season and hope their return will key a surge back to the top of KingCo and Class 4A.
Defensive coordinator Parnell will step in for Wolves as family issues force Dales to sideline.
Issaquah and Skyline will have a chance to meet some of the top teams from Washington and Oregon this weekend.
Skyline’s game against Cottonwood will be aired live on ESPNU this Friday.
Skyline is back for another state title with senior quarterback Max Browne.
After missing the playoffs for the first time in four years, Issaquah wants to regain its spot among the best in 4A.
In its second year under head coach Jeremy Thielbahr and his staff, Eastside Catholic hopes to set a new standard in the Metro Mountain Division.
One year after a second straight state playoff appearance, Eastlake is ready for another run with a host of new faces.
Led by a longtime local fishing guide, fishermen from around the area hit Lake Sammamish for opening day of salmon season.
Plateau Runner focused on creating community identity through fitness
Payton Moriarity and his family have taken skateboarding on full force.
Golf event raises more than funds at Redmond Ridge.
A team from Robinswood Tennis Center will compete in the final National USTA competition.
Started at Skyline High School in 2001, Athletes for Kids matches preps from several area schools with youngsters dealing with physical, neurological and social hurdles.
