The theme for this year’s Wolves squad is big. Big expectations, big shoes to fill, big questions about their lineup … and they’re just plain big.
Sequim’s boys swimming and diving program is 12 members strong this season, with five returning athletes looking to lead the Wolves to wins and postseason success.
The face of Sequim wrestling is changing. Following two winless team duel-meet seasons, the Wolves look to power their way back up the Olympic League and state rankings with 39 athletes.
Only one of the top teams in the state could keep Sequim High’s senior-laden volleyball squad from topping the Olympic League this season. Three of those seniors are getting some postseason recognition from their 14-5 season.
With the closure of Sequim’s only bowling alley in June, SHS’s bowling squad hits the road to Port Angeles’ Laurel Lanes when they need to practice their pin-dropping, and not just for their official league matches.
Hoops tourney set for Dec. 13-14, P.A. gets hoops coach, Turkey Trot is on, ‘North Pole’ volleyball tourney slated
Recent golf, basketball and volleyball scores from Sequim and Port Angeles
Everett edges Peninsula in final as P.C. comes up short in bid for three-peat
The Storm King Lightning BU11 soccer squad gave up four goals for the first time in suffering their first loss of the season, a 4-3 defeat in Shoreline on Saturday to Seattle United West.
Coach hopes to build on successes in 2015 season next fall
Sequim High senior is ready to row for Huskies next fall
Sequim’s Wolves kicked off the winter sports season with the toughest opponent they could schedule: the state champs from Bremerton.
Derrin Doty, a 1989 Sequim High graduate and former SHS prep star, has led the Crosspoint Academy girls soccer squad to the class 1B/2B state tournament semifinals after his squad knocked off Life Christian 7-2 in the quarterfinals on Nov. 13.