For the fourth straight spring, the Mercer Island girls golf team is a KingCo champion, undefeated in KingCo dual meets.
The team also won the KingCo tournament on Monday, breaking the team scoring record.
For the fourth straight spring, the Mercer Island girls golf team is a KingCo champion, undefeated in KingCo dual meets.
The team also won the KingCo tournament on Monday, breaking the team scoring record.
The 45th annual Mercer Island Preschool Association Circus event took place on Saturday, April 30 at Mercer Island High School.
The Mercer Island Parks and Recreation department has moved closer to its donation goal this spring.
The 25th annual Windermere Cup will take place this weekend, marking the opening of boating season.
In mid-April former Mercer Island resident Rendy Lynn Opdycke went for a swim in the Mediterranean off the coast of Italy. For this outdoor enthusiast with a passion for getting in the surf, the open water swim was a welcome break from her very busy schedule.
Quarterback Jeff Lindquist made his college decision on Friday, committing to the University of Washington.
With a 3-2 win over Bellevue on Tuesday night, the Mercer Island boys soccer team solidified their No. 2 spot in the KingCo league.
Mercer Island resident and Eastside Catholic senior Michael Rambaldini was named the Division I boys lacrosse player of the week. The midfielders recorded 11 goals and one assist during the Crusaders’ win over Lynnwood and Skyline last week.
The Mercer Island select 11U Thunder baseball team recently won the USSSA Summer Celebration baseball tournament in Lacey, Wash., in…
A recent study by the University of Washington’s Department of Family Medicine found that one in every 44,000 NCAA collegiate athletes will die from sudden cardiac death (SCD).
While the study focused on college athletes and discovered that the true number of deaths in U.S. athletes from SCD is unknown, it was clear that even though SCD is rare, it can and does happen.
Mercer Island High School quarterback Jeff Lindquist has been nominated to play in the 2012 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
Rain City Water Polo recently announced that Mercer Island native John Jacobson will be the club’s new head coach and executive director.
Jacobson will be the high school boys, high school girls and youth team head coach, and will lead the organization’s day to day administration.
In a game that was much closer on the field than on the score board, the Mercer Island soccer team earned a convincing 8-1 win over Juanita on Tuesday evening.