The regular-season ride was rough — downright bumpy at times.
But none of that mattered Sunday night as the Lakeside Senior Legion baseball team defeated the Kennewick Bandits, 10-7, earning a chance chance to defend last year’s state championship at the 2010 AAA Senior Legion state tournament July 28 – Aug. 1 in Selah.
A run at a state championship ended short Wednesday night for the Issaquah/Sammamish 9-10 year-old Little League softball All-Stars.
The Lakeside Senior Legion team secured a victory in its final regular-season game Tuesday night, beating Bellevue Legion, 9-4.
Quiet and unassuming, Colin Curtis sat in the visitor’s clubhouse last Thursday at Safeco Field.
The Lakeside Senior Legion baseball team started its 33rd annual Brandy Pugh Memorial tournament off strong, but fell shy of placing.
The Lakeside Senior Legion team has found a groove in the first two games of the annual Brandy Pugh Memorial tournament in Bellevue.
Little League action caught fire over the weekend as District 9 All-Star baseball and softball tournaments started around the Eastside.
It has followers of the Issaquah Little League flicking through the record books.
“As far back as people can remember, nobody can recall a team at the Coast or Major level going undefeated through League and City championships,” said Mike Mahovlich, coach of the Issaquah Little League Coast Blue Jays.
The Lakeside Senior Legion Baseball Club went 3-3 at the So Cal Best of the Best tournament June 24-27.
Just a few weeks ago he was idling in Triple A ball, hitting a respectable .280 for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre against such teams as the Pawtucket Red Sox, the Buffalo Bisons, and the Toledo Mud Hens.
On Saturday, July 10, King County Parks and Recreation will host a 10-mile race through the county’s biggest and wildest park, Cougar Mountain.
Over the last decade, Issaquah native Ken Esteves moved as far away as Southern California and Florida.
Issaquah graduate Colin Curtis has received his first call to the big show.
After suffering losses in its first six games, the Lakeside Senior Legion baseball team moved into the win column Monday night.
Regular-season high school football practices don’t officially get underway for two months.
Senior proms, all-star feeder games, graduation practices. You name it, and its prevented the Lakeside Senior Legion baseball team from fielding an entire roster early in the season.
The 2010 Plateau Challenge was held Saturday and Sunday at the new Central Park turf fields in the Highlands with 14 lacrosse teams competing in Junior (5/6 grade) and Senior (7/8 grade) divisions.
The grounds of Lake Sammamish State Park weren’t only flooded with water from the previous night’s rain early Saturday morning, but a whole slew of athletes.
Behind big performances from some local baseball players, the KingCo Crest defeated the Crown, 13-7, on Thursday in the league’s annual feeder game at Woodinville High School.
Kasen Williams rocked back and forth Saturday afternoon, visualizing his takeoff. Eyes focused on the end of the Mount Tahoma long jump pit, the Skyline junior exploded down the runway with shear determination. As the thud of spikes hit the rubber, Williams launched himself farther into the sand than he ever had before.