Date archive: August 2013

Durant’s return gives Sonics fans a reminder of what could have been

Clay Moyle Darn it, I missed the announcement Kevin Durant was going to be in Seattle this past Sunday to participate in a Jamal Crawford Summer Pro-Am game at the Seattle Pacific ...

I’m at the age where in the dark of the night I go boom, boom, boom

Clay Moyle     Anybody know of a course I can take to learn how to fall down more effectively?   Actually, as I understand it there are some physical therapists that teach ...

Saturday will be a big day for the greatest player I saw — Ken Griffey Jr.

        So on Saturday prior to the 6:10 p.m. game against the Brewers the Seattle Mariners will honor Ken Griffey Jr. by inducting him into the team’s Hall of ...

Puget Sound Select lacrosse players and Niagara Falls

  Puget Sound Select lacrosse player,  including from Bainbridge, in front of Niagara Falls

Bainbridge lacrosse players with Puget Sound Select at Women’s World Cup in Canada

  Five members of Bainbridge Girls Varsity Lacrosse team joined their Puget Sound Select teammates at the 2013 Women’s World Cup Tournament in Ontario, Canada to watch Team America take their second ...

Burggraaf continues to make strides toward being a dominant pitcher

Daniel Burggraaf   By Terry Mosher Editor, Sports Paper Daniel Burggraaf is a three-sport athlete who loves to compete, but it’s on the baseball diamond where he’s the most comfortable. The nearly ...

Here is another example that shows God does exist

  It’s nice and feels good to have confirmed the existence of the spiritual world, especially in an age when there appears to be a decline in the belief in God. I ...

Selling of the WP and the Globe are a sign of the times

      The selling of the Washington Post today stunned the journalism world, which followed by a few days the surprise selling of the Boston Globe. John Henry, Boston Red Sox ...

Quote of the day

Willie Nelson   “I think it is just terrible and disgusting how everyone has treated Lance Armstrong, especially after what he achieved, winning seven Tour de France races while on drugs. When ...

Just go away A-Rod, and a sudden death in family

  Bumming around town with Bill Bumerton Bumerton is a retired Navy fighter pilot who had been missing in action for several years while he traversed the globe looking for greener grass. ...

Ground Chuck, the toughest of the tough, Room 8, and memories of the toughest one of all

Lane C Dowell   If one attended and participated in football as a Bremerton or West High Wildcat, mere mention of Room 8 stimulates a flood of memories. This was where the ...

Moyle (and SI) uncover another Mystery of the Sports Universe

  I came across a very interesting article last week when my new edition (July 29) of Sports Illustrated arrived. The article was titled “Why Pujols Can’t (And A-Rod Wouldn’t) Touch This ...

Whitlock has it right, we all have our bias, our prejudice, although I wish it weren’t so

    Jason Whitlock has it right. The columnist for Fox Sports chimed in on the Riley Cooper controversy by saying we are all bias when it comes to color, whether we ...

Time has forgotten the great Freddie Steele

Clay Moyle   I’ve been thinking a lot about Freddie Steele lately. Have you ever heard of him? He was also known as the “Tacoma Assassin” and he wore the mantle of ...

Chiefs’ OC Doug Pederson, Alex Smith and a strange and distant connection

Bumming around town with Bill Bumerton Bumerton is a retired Navy fighter pilot who had been missing in action for several years while he traversed the globe looking for greener grass. He ...

Climbing life of Kent Heathershaw, former head of the OC mountaineering program

  Kent Heathershaw in Andes in Peru     By Terry Mosher Editor, Sports Paper   Kent Heathershaw for many years to count was an integral part of the outdoors community as ...

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