Bellevue Community College News
Browse past news stories for Bellevue Community College in Bellevue, WA:
- Terry Mosher: Fairbanks Can't Get Enough Baseball (The Kitsap Sun)
posted on March 17, 2010 at 02:01:00 am
Former Olympic High pitcher is now a scout for the Dodgers. - CONTACT THE HERALD (Everett Herald)
posted on March 16, 2010 at 08:36:16 am
n Tryouts for the Puget Sound Senior Baseball League are scheduled for March 27 at Bellevue Community College (3000 Landerholm Circle SE). Sessions are from 9 a.m. to noon (21 and older) and noon to 2 p.m. (35 and older). For more information, call 425-957-1430. - Is it warm? Yeah. Is it record warm? Not quite. (Seattle Times)
posted on March 16, 2010 at 01:56:29 am
High temperatures around Western Washington on Monday were unseasonably balmy, National Weather Service meteorologist Johnny Burg says. Seattle hit 65; Vancouver, Wash., 66; Bellevue, 69. One TV report pegged Issaquah's high at 71. - Former Tigers star takes year off from hoops (The Wenatchee World)
posted on March 11, 2010 at 06:47:25 pm
YAKIMA — It doesn’t seem like too long ago that the senior leadership of Daniel Simon carried the Ephrata Tigers to the Class 2A state championship in the Tacoma Dome. Simon’s toughness and poise, combined with his younger brother Patrick’s outside shooting, were a winning combination for coach Brandon Evenson, and Daniel ended up being named state tournament MVP and Class 2A player of the year ... - From under the influence to positive influence, John Houston has come full circle in Renton (Renton Reporter)
posted on March 4, 2010 at 09:46:14 pm
It’s March 17, 1972, and 9,000 screaming fans pack the UW’s Hec Edmundson Pavilion to cheer for John Houston and the Hazen basketball team. - Eastlake High grad Blake Hawksworth building his major-league career (Seattle Times)
posted on March 1, 2010 at 02:50:04 am
After a roller-coaster tour through the minors, nearly ended by labrum surgery in 2004, Blake Hawksworth finally broke into the majors last June and quickly became a mainstay of the St. Louis Cardinals' bullpen. - Cardinal pitchers Chris Carpenter and Blake Hawksworth talk about overcoming torn labrums (Seattle Times)
posted on February 28, 2010 at 10:07:25 pm
One is Chris Carpenter , who is held up as the shining example for all pitchers attempting to come back from torn labrums. After all, Carpenter had the surgery in 2002, won the Cy Young in 2005, and nearly won it again last year when he went 17-4 and won the National League ERA title (2.24). - Review: 'Ray Jensen: Sculpting a Life' at Nordic Heritage Museum (Seattle Times)
posted on February 27, 2010 at 03:04:39 am
An exhibit at Nordic Heritage Museum examines decades of work by local sculptor Ray Jensen. - Huntington helps EWU to 7-2 league start (Yakima Herald-Republic)
posted on February 12, 2010 at 09:04:32 am
YAKIMA, Wash. — JESSICA HUNTINGTON (East Valley), a senior at Eastern Washington, leads the Big Sky Conference with a 1.8 assist-to-turnover ratio and has helped the Eagles to a 7-2 start in conference play (14-8 overall). Huntington has started 75 of the 108 games she’s played at Eastern, and this season is averaging 6.3 points, a [...] - Doug Ramsey on Jazz and other matters... (Arts Journal)
posted on February 11, 2010 at 11:37:14 pm
Once in a great while, I encounter a photograph so good that it is necessary to dream up a reason to use it. In the case of the one beow, no dreaming was necessary. The lighting, sharpness and definition are so right, the shot looks like 3-D. The tenor saxophonist is Hadley Caliman. - Toussaint Tyler's tattoos symbolic of his drive to success for Central Washington (The Daily Record)
posted on February 7, 2010 at 03:12:23 am
Words. Sometimes words drip with significance and reverence, truly meaningful in their implication. - Democrat Sen. Randy Gordon of Bellevue takes over Fred Jarrett’s 41st Legislative District seat (Mercer Island Reporter)
posted on February 2, 2010 at 07:39:37 pm
After three intense weeks as a freshman state senator in the Washington state Legislature, with little sleep and a long commute, Bellevue attorney Randy Gordon is still full of excitement and anticipation for his new job. Gordon, a Democrat, was appointed to serve as the state senator representing the 41st District, after longtime legislator Fred Jarrett of Mercer Island resigned to become ... - Profiles of Alaska Flight 261 victims (Seattle Times)
posted on January 29, 2010 at 08:03:09 pm
The following in a list of some of the victims of Alaska Airlines Flight 261. The flight, eventually bound for Seattle, crashed off the California coast on Jan. 31, 2000. - After full year away, Evergreen's Woods hardly skips a beat (The Olympian)
posted on January 27, 2010 at 07:53:12 am
This is what she missed. - OBITUARIES (The Register-Guard)
posted on January 23, 2010 at 08:45:03 am
James Bachhuber James Lee Bachhuber of Eugene died Jan. 16 of a stroke. He was 80. A memorial service will be held in the spring. He was born July 14, 1929, in Chicago to Dr. Francis G. and Lilyan Sette Bachhuber. He married Janet Marie Lamb on March 31, 1956, … - Covington police officer follows in his father’s footsteps (Covington Reporter)
posted on January 21, 2010 at 03:25:39 am
Officer Chris Przygocki (pronounced “sha-guess-ky”) joined the Covington Police Department in November. He is originally from Detroit where his dad worked as a police officer. His family moved to Chimacum when he was 6 years old. He commutes from Mill Creek. His dad now works for the Washington State Patrol. - Councilors balk at new mayor's appointment (Bremerton Patriot)
posted on January 15, 2010 at 06:05:19 pm
Some Bremerton City Council members are balking at Mayor Patty Lent’s selection for financial services director, saying she does not meet the minimum requirements for the job. - Boys basketball | Eastlake steals big win over Lake Washington (Sammamish Reporter)
posted on January 13, 2010 at 10:59:02 pm
Russo, Wolves and steals. It sounds more like a famous band or law firm. - Seattle U Men's Hoops: Redhawks to host dangerous Harvard (Seattle Times)
posted on January 2, 2010 at 05:06:23 am
The Crimson is typical of a lot of the teams Seattle U. has played lately — a lot more imposing on the court than its name might imply. - PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Meadowdale girls fend off Stanwood comeback (Everett Herald)
posted on December 31, 2009 at 02:43:10 pm
STANWOOD — The Meadowdale girls basketball team had no problems playing over the holiday break. Sophomore Margreet Barhoum and senior Julia Fjortoft each scored 19 points and Meadowdale defeated Stanwood 67-56 in a non-conference game at Stanwood High School. - PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Cascade stages comeback win over Lynnwood (Everett Herald)
posted on December 30, 2009 at 09:13:11 am
EVERETT — Cascade fell behind early but rallied late to win its sixth-straight contest in a non-league Wesco showdown with Lynnwood 60-56. - PREP ROUNDUP: Everett wrestlers tie for 2nd place in Vashon Island Tournament (Everett Herald)
posted on December 29, 2009 at 09:43:35 am
VASON ISLAND — It took a ferry ride to Vashon Island but the Everett wrestling team came away with a strong showing Monday night, tying for second place at the Rock Island tournament. Todd Beamer took first with 169 points while Everett, Kamiak and Montsesano came in with 154. - Paul Brockman remains in the game (Everett Herald)
posted on December 29, 2009 at 07:45:58 am
Injuries derailed his playing career, but Paul Brockman remains involved in the game of basketball — as a coach on Cameron Dollar’s staff at Seattle U. - South Kitsap girls basketball remains perfect | Sports briefs (Port Orchard Independent)
posted on December 22, 2009 at 09:10:35 pm
Junior Dana Goularte scored 14 points to lead the Wolves to a 44-37 nonleague victory Saturday against Lakeside. - Issaquah girls continue hot start (Issaquah Reporter)
posted on December 21, 2009 at 10:10:04 pm
Before the season started, the Issaquah girls were unranked by regional publications — considered too small by some, and too young by others. - Doormat offense dooms South Kitsap (Port Orchard Independent)
posted on December 17, 2009 at 10:47:46 am
Gig Harbor earns rare road victory, 43-34, against Wolves - Wolves' Offense Goes Missing (The Kitsap Sun)
posted on December 17, 2009 at 07:27:00 am
PORT ORCHARD —South Kitsap falls to Gig Harbor 43-34 for its third consecutive loss.The South Kitsap Wolves’ shooting Wednesday night boys coach John Callaghan left almost speechless — and not in a good way.The Wolves put up their fair share of bricks and added a handful of airballs in a 43-34 loss to the Gig Harbor Tides. It was the third defeat in four Narrows League games for SK, which fell ... - MI boys regroup, fall in tourney (Mercer Island Reporter)
posted on December 15, 2009 at 07:12:52 pm
After a rough first regular season loss to Issaquah in the first week of season games, the Mercer Island boys basketball team regrouped to beat Kamiak and Juanita before falling to top-ranked O’Dea. - GIRLS BASKETBALL: Riverside girls knock off 3A No. 1 Kennedy 55-43 at Les Schwab Hoop Challenge (Auburn Reporter)
posted on December 13, 2009 at 07:28:55 pm
The Auburn Riverside girls basketball team turned in a strong defensive game to defeat another ranked team, beating Class 3A's No. 1-ranked Kennedy Catholic 55-43 on Saturday at the Les Schwab Hoop Challenge at Bellevue Community College. - BASKETBALL SLIDE SHOW: Kentwood girls fall to Auburn Riverside (Covington Reporter)
posted on December 12, 2009 at 02:08:16 am
The tests have come early for the top girls basketball teams in the South Puget Sound League North 4A this season.
