Politics Big sports weekend could even bring wins Win, lose, even draw (Sounders), it won't be uneventful. by Mike Henderson / September 10, 2010
With Locker stuck in the pocket, Huskies lose to BYU Heisman contender Locker lost his scramble, and now the Dawgs are still looking for a road win. by Mike Henderson / September 5, 2010
Seahawks, 1-3 in preseason, give fans little to be excited about Only one thing is certain: The Hawks won't lose on Oct. 10. That's when they have a bye. by Mike Henderson / September 3, 2010
Politics New book kicks fans' college football illusions away The cover for the new book by Ken Armstrong and Nick Perry by Mike Henderson / August 22, 2010
Mariners have real pitching, real bad hitting The team now has five starters with earned run averages under or about at 4.00. Contenders would die for this; the Mariners have merely died. by Mike Henderson / August 18, 2010
Seahawks bring on QB controversy Matt Hasselbeck was unexceptional. Charlie Whitehurst looked like, well, Hasselbeck in his prime. by Mike Henderson / August 15, 2010
A suddenly promising look to Seattle sports The Husky basketball team beats the Cougars impressively, with many players showing confidence by Mike Henderson / January 4, 2009
One for the Gipper The Seahawks somehow find a groove, giving Coach Holmgren a memorable victory at his last home game in Seattle. by Mike Henderson / December 21, 2008
Not-so-hot tickets for Holmgren's last stand Now that it's legal to resell Seahawks' tickets, too bad the market for them has tanked. A reformed 'criminal' explains. by Mike Henderson / December 15, 2008
Politics Seven scribes a-scribbling The Sark Attack at Huskyville. Round 1. by Mike Henderson / December 9, 2008