The 5k run takes place Dec. 31 along the Sammamish River Trail.
The 2011 Apple Cup is Saturday Nov. 26 at Century Link Field in Seattle. Who will win?
Association oversees athletics and activities for schools.
The Wolves play valiantly on defense but in the end lose a tightly contested contest to the Falcons.
A highlight of Patch's events calendar; information on registering for the growing sport team is available now on its website.
Brett Arrivey throws for three touchdowns and Woodinville forces four turnovers in the win.
What's games are scheduled for the week of Sept. 6.
Three graduates from the district received $1,000 scholarships from Northshore Youth Soccer Association.
Back-to-back 4-5 seasons for the Woodinville football program have the Falcons searching for the respect they once had. With a roster stocked with senior talent, 2011 may be the season Woodinville returns to the top of KingCo.
Are you an avid high school football fan? Patch wants to help share your opinions, observations, photos and predictions on this year's fall sports season.
Kaili McIntyre’s bakery, Wheatless in Seattle, is one of a growing number of outlets selling gluten-free goods in the Puget Sound area.
Athletes end up paying a ton for pre-packaged bars and gels. Here are a few recipes for homemade alternatives.
The tournament gets underway with opening ceremonies at noon on Aug. 14. ESPN will televise the championship game.
Microsoft software engineer Patricia Walsh, who lost her vision at 14, holds the record for blind athletes in the Ironman Triathlon.
Stine Schoening, a former All-KingCo defender for Woodinville, is transferring from UNC-Greensboro to play for the University of Washington.
The upcoming Seafair competition marks the pinnacle of race season, but hydroplane drivers must maintain their edge year-round.
The team won the 9 and Up bracket in the Heroes of Everett baseball tournament.
Women represent just a quarter of all Seattle-area bike commuters, so the Cascade Bicycle Club has been gearing activities to help female riders rule the road.
The second annual ShoWare three-on-three basketball tournament will get under way on Saturday July 30 in Kent.
The Woodinville "majors" softball all-star team finished second in the state for the second consecutive season.
The event includes individual and team races featuring champion cyclists.
The 12-and-under Woodinville softball all-star team won its district tournament last week and is looking to improve on 2010's second-place state finish.
Considered among the world's elite, Kirkland's Mitchie Brusco can be found honing his tricks at Rotary Community Park.
Woodinville will join 19 other teams in the Kang Klassic boys basketball tournament this weekend at Lake Washington High School in Kirkland.
Austin Sodorff wins the state title in the pole vault and Chandler Olson medals in two events.
The Woodinville boys lacrosse team beats Sammamish to finish season undefeated and wins its first state title.
Led by dominant pitching and great chemistry, this Falcons squad is favored to win the state championship
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Woodinville's offense breaks out and the Falcons advance in the KingCo playoffs with a 11-6 win over Ballard.
Spencer Greer and Marty Lukenbach have combined to provide Woodinville with a stellar 1-2 pitching punch.
For bike commuters, improved health, less stress and the occasional bird sighting help make daily rides a real joy.
Austin Sodorff finished second in the pole vault to pace Woodinville athletes at the 24th annual Shoreline Invitational all boys track and field meet.
For 78-year-old runner Mel Preedy, who has finished 402 marathons, age is just a number. The beloved figure at local races plans to run a marathon when he turns 100.
If getting in shape, having fun with co-workers, and breathing fresh air during Bike to Work Month isn’t enough for you, perhaps the chance to win prizes will get you back in the saddle.
“Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling invented Quidditch, but college athletes have made the sport real—and real fun.
May is Bike to Work Month, a perfect time to get in shape for summer. But how do you keep your work clothes clean and your bike running smoothly? Patch cycling columnist Bill Thorness has the answers.
The Sounder Sleep System trains insomniacs how to let go and let themselves drift off.
Transportation Revisions May Be Headed Your Way
Springtime means the start of open-water swimming season in Lake Washington.
Four bills supporting safety and transportation issues headed to floor votes.