Art Thiel's new venture: Will pro teams still treat online as second class? The dean of Seattle sportswriting is launching a new sports news and commentary site. by Mike Henderson / December 1, 2010
Ducks take region's football to new level A national championship? A Heisman? This year could be the pinnacle. by Mike Henderson / November 27, 2010
Seahawks still on strange path to playoffs In a division of decrepitude, the Seahawks' loss to New Orleans is less damaging than it otherwise would be. by Mike Henderson / November 21, 2010
Rick Neuheisel has left the building The scoreboard told a good story for the UW. by Mike Henderson / November 19, 2010
Huskies and Cougs: Things could be bouncing in right direction The Huskies did the expected well, and the Cougars showed some unexpected life. There could be some bigger excitement ahead, perhaps not all of it confined to the basketball court. by Mike Henderson / November 13, 2010
Dave Niehaus dies at 75: An appreciation Dave Niehaus, the face of Mariners' broadcasting, was grand marshal of the Seafair parade in 2007. by Mike Henderson / November 10, 2010
Seattle's football teams: Maybe they need Dino Rossi Sure, he has lost three in a row, but unlike the Seahawks and the Huskies, he never gets blown out. by Mike Henderson / November 7, 2010
'Worst' football, Sark? Hey, leaving was a pleasure Huskies, Cougars, and Seahawks: There's sure some good football in Oregon, isn't there? by Mike Henderson / October 31, 2010
Sports Writing 101: What Emmett Watson would have taught Emmett Watson with Tiger (Josef Scaylea/HistoryLink) by Mike Henderson / October 30, 2010
Huskies, Seahawks going in different directions Games with Arizona teams bring good results for the pro team, poor for the collegians. by Mike Henderson / October 24, 2010