The North Bend swimmers had a little fun dressed up with flippers, tubes and other pool toys as they were introduced Thursday evening during Meet the Bulldogs night at North Bend High School. World Photo by Lou Sennick.
Sam Lynass wears a strange uniform combination during a three-on-three game with teammates during the Meet the Bulldogs night. Coach John Olson jokingly said the team would have a new uniform combination for every home game because of a donation from Nike’s Phil Knight. World Photo by Lou Sennick.
Head coach Mike Forrester introduces this year’s junior varsity and varsity girls basketball players Thursday. World Photo by Lou Sennick.
North Bend’s winter sports teams were unveiled to fans Thursday during the annual Meet the Bulldogs event at the school gym. Coaches and athletes for the basketball, swimming, wrestling and cheer squads were introduced. The first official day for winter competitions is Dec. 1.
Meet the Pirates
Marshfield will hold its winter night Tuesday, starting at 5 p.m. with a scrimmage between the freshman and junior varsity girls basketball teams. That is followed at 5:20 by a freshman boys scrimmage and at 5:35 by a JV boys scrimmage. The dance team will perform at 5:50 p.m., followed by the cheer team at 6 p.m. The swimmers will be introduced at 6:10 and the wrestlers at 6:20. The varsity girls basketball team scrimmages at 6:30, followed by the boys at 6:50. A hamburger feed begins outside the gym at 4:45 p.m.
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