The Olympic High School girls basketball team sputtered into winter break with an 0-6 record last season.
The undefeated Olympic High School girls bowling team faced this media slouch two weeks ago in a gutter-ball of a…
For one charming night, it felt as though nothing had ever changed. On one side, the West High Wildcats donned…
Consider the city’s youth and the future of education when casting your ballot for the Bremerton School District 2010 levy…
A cobblestone castle, constructed of cardboard, towered above the check-in area.
Sabrina kept herself afloat by diving to the bottom of dumpsters.
Sabrina kept herself afloat by diving to the bottom of dumpsters.
The rivalry has been rekindled.
Slumped over a trainers table, Branden Yeik covered his right eye with a bag of ice. It was swollen shut and the color of Trojan blue, his prize for a second-place finish.
Jarell Flora pawed at a loose ball, secured possession and dribbled into open space, gliding down the court for an uncontested two-handed dunk.
Larry Cooney’s mission continues into the dark of night, when shops have closed and pedestrians are few.
The legacies of two adored Bremerton coaches will live on through the name of the Bremerton High School gymnasium and basketball court.
The Central Kitsap School District redesigned its Web site to simplify navigation and make information more accessible to users, district…
The legacies of two adored Bremerton coaches will live on through the name of the Bremerton High School gymnasium and basketball court.
The Bremerton School Board voted unanimously Thursday to rename the facility Les Eathorne Gymnasium and Ken Wills Court, honoring two coaches who are recognized as pioneers of Bremerton basketball and men who shaped the lives of the players they coached.
Kitsap County’s largest wrestling tournament of the year is Saturday, and the field is stronger than ever.
Losing a leg may have helped Andrew Cudlipp establish his footing.
Wally Erwin was on jail’s doorstep and needed a home. Roger Wiley required support his parents couldn’t provide. Eddie “Bud” Bilden yearned for a father, to be called “Junior.”
With its top swimmer from a year ago no longer in the pool, the Bremerton boys swim team is leaning on new leaders to stay afloat.
After a 36-point sputterer of a loss to open the season, the Bremerton boys basketball team hit the throttle button for the second time in as many games Tuesday.
Board of Directors to vote Thursday on proposed BHS gym name