With India and Sri Lanka prepared to square off in the Cricket World Cup on Saturday, Patch takes a look at the sports following in the Pacific Northwest.
Woodinville High School Lacrosse Player Meg Chapman has been slected to play in the US Lacrosse Women's Division National Tournament in New York.
Acres of daffodils and tulips aren’t the only attractions this spring—Orting and Skagit County offer charming shops and stops, too.
Seattle Bouldering Project, a new climbing gym, plans to open its doors to the public in late April.
Early injuries have hurt the Falcons lineup, the the Woodinville baseball team is off to a hot start.
Fremont bike-clothing store stops traffic at Seattle Bicycle Expo.
Stand-up paddle boarding – SUP for short -- is drawing more and more fans, despite the Puget Sound’s chill and rain.
Local Coaches, Editors Make their March Madness Picks.
Here are a couple great stretches to help increase your flexibility, and keep you in the saddle.
The Lady Falcons did the community proud.
An easy country ride.
Foul trouble forced three key Falcons starters, including second-leading scorer Ali Forde to the bench in the second half
With 21 points and 14 rebounds, senior forward Melissa Gilkey leads school to its first state semifinal appearance in history.
Thursday nit at in Tacoma.
Cyclist will ride to raise money for urban farmers.
Forward scores 15 points and pulls down 15 boards to send Falcons to Tacoma
Lady Falcons play at Ingelmoor Friday night.
Heavy turnout means huge crowds on ferry and at ride’s start. But the biggest problem will be tires – both flat ones on bikes and spare ones on bodies.
WHS was represented by diver Drew CarlsonRothe at the 4A swim and dive championships in Federal Way, which was won by the Kamiak Knights
The team is viewing the loss as a learning experience for next year.
Woodinville becomes the 4A KingCo League Tournament Champions after a fourth quarter comeback against Skyline.
Falcons overcome the disappointment of missing state by finishing with a strong team performance in individual meet.
Three juniors from Woodinville placed in the top-5 of the 4A Region II wrestling championships and will be headed to the Mat Classic state championships this weekend at the Tacoma Dome.
The Woodinville boys basketball team saw its season end with a 57-50 loss to Skyline on Tuesday night at Juanita High School.
Seattle-area cyclists examine 'contradictions that exist in China today'
Patch is looking for people who want to write about sports at the high school and in the community.
Mishaps or not, cycling in other countries is always an adventure.