Golf, volleyball scores from the Sequim-Dungeness Valley and Port Angeles areas
Victory sets up showdown with Sehome at state; Shreffler advances but SHS girls miss state by one place
Sequim’s Wolves girls soccer team finished their season splitting two games away on Oct. 27-28.
With the second seed from the Olympic League, Sequim High doubles team Jerry Bryan and Eli Berg finished as first alternates to state on Nov. 1 at the West Central District III Tennis Tournament at Kitsap Tennis & Athletic Center.
With a 6-0 win in a shortened half of play at Silverdale Stadium, Port Angeles’ Roughriders have ended Sequim’s season Tuesday evening.
Division champs or co-champs, the Peninsula Pirates are on top of the West once again.
If Peninsula’s Pirates are going to earn an NWAC three-peat, they’ll have to travel a road a bit longer.
The North Olympic Basketball Officials Association hosts its first meeting of the new season at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2, at Vern Burton Community Center, 308 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles.
On Thursday night, Sequim was hoping for a victory and to add extra time to their season. The Wolves got the extra time, but not in the way they intended.
Peninsula College is hosting the second of two days of fall basketball league games for local high schools in the area.
Armstrong, LeBlanc and Wallner lead Sequim toward state
A win on Thursday could could lead to a playoff game on Tuesday, Nov. 4, depending on certain circumstances for the Wolves.
Most Wolves set personal records in last two meets