John Ross had a dream last year. It happened a few months after he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his knee, an… Continue reading
On Saturday the University of Washington football team played four true freshmen in its 48-13 season-opening win against Rutgers at Husky Stadium. One… Continue reading
With a dazzling array of big plays and a thoroughly dominating first quarter, the University of Washington football team showed on Saturday that… Continue reading
The first time Snohomish running back Keegan Stich touched the ball he scampered 70 yards for a touchdown. The second time he got… Continue reading
To his rivals Bernhard Langer is relentlessly methodical and maddeningly precise. Steady and unemotional, the German-born Langer makes one good golf shot after… Continue reading
In his first game at Husky Stadium last September, freshman Austin Joyner was on the field for the opening kickoff against Sacramento State.… Continue reading
On a day of soaring temperatures and plummeting scores, Washington native Kirk Triplett and 2016 U.S. Senior Open champion Gene Sauers were the… Continue reading
This week’s Boeing Classic is the first PGA Tour Champions event since the Aug. 11-14 U.S. Open, an event won by Gene Sauers.… Continue reading
In a Boeing Classic lacking some star power without hometown hero Fred Couples, sidelined by a chronic back ailment, thank heavens for John… Continue reading
In retirement, Tim Cousins always enjoyed watching basketball games. Because even though family came first, his love for the sport remained a close second. “His… Continue reading
Like a lot of athletes, Preston Dickinson has dreams. And the very first dream in his young motocross career was to qualify for… Continue reading
It happened in the locker room, minutes before the University of Portland men’s basketball team took the court for a Dec. 12… Continue reading
In the four years since she won a silver medal with the United States sitting volleyball team at the 2012 Paralympics in London, much has… Continue reading
In the good moments, Monique Snowden was known as a warm and caring woman. Acquaintances recall her being gracious and kind, often smiling, and above… Continue reading
A year ago, the girls on the Mill Creek Little League All-Stars softball team took their lumps at the 10-11 District 1 softball tournament. It… Continue reading
For Trever Morrison, the dream began as a boy growing up in Bothell. Because he loved baseball, he went to games at Safeco Field and… Continue reading
Being a member of the United States women’s wheelchair basketball team at the 2012 Paralympics in London was a great thrill for Desiree Miller. Alas,… Continue reading
Cheered on by a sellout crowd of 5,189, many of them clad in yellow “King’s Court” t-shirts and hoisting yellow “K” cards, pitcher… Continue reading
With a disability that makes walking difficult and running almost impossible, McKenna Dahl is hardly an obvious candidate for athletic excellence. But come September, the… Continue reading
It started off as a joke. After all, Hannah Graves was a high school freshman at the time, playing mostly with older girls, so of… Continue reading