Sequim’s baseball squad slumped at a time when it could have cost them a spot in the playoffs. But with a three-game winning streak to cap the regular season, Sequim is headed to the West Central District 2A tourney with a high seed and a bye.
By less than one stroke, Sequim freshman Alex McMenamin is the Olympic League MVP.
The North Olympic Peninsula Mountaineers boys (2-7) almost had another win this season after a nail biter earlier in the week.
Sequim High School announces that Sequim High School senior Alexas Besand signs on to play basketball and fastpitch at Skagit Community College in Mount Vernon next fall.
Sequim High School senior Hannah Hudson is all smiles after signing her letter of intent to play volleyball and run track at Bremerton’s Olympic College.
The salmon fishing season opens on July 1 in fishing area 6, eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca. How to fish for king, coho and sockeye salmon in this area is the topic of discussion at the Thursday, May 15, meeting of the North Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Puget Sound Anglers Club.
Bowling and golf results from Sequim-area leagues.
Sequim High School’s junior varsity squads competed at the Olympic League JV championships in Belfair on May 12, with SHS’s boys (84 points) placing second behind North Mason (104) and SHS’s girls placing fifth, both in nine-team fields.
After dropping a 3-1 decision at North Kitsap on May 7, the final day of the regular season, Sequim exacted some revenge with a 2-1 win against the Vikings on the same field in the Olympic League’s seeding tournament semifinal Monday.
The 2014 Olympic Mountain Wrestling Freestyle Challenge drew 48 wrestlers from across the region to Port Angeles on Saturday, competing in 15 divisions.
It took until the last game of the regular season, but Sequim’s baseball squad is headed to the playoffs.
After the Knights gave Sequim’s fastpitch squad a scare in a 4-1 Sequim win on April 25, Sequim’s squad decided Monday’s Olympic League contest early. The Wolves’ offense scored runs in five of six innings — led by senior Alexas Besand’s single, double, home run and two RBIs — to knock off the visiting Bremerton squad 9-0.
The Olympic Avalanche basketball squad, a select team of fifth-grade girls from across the peninsula, topped the field at the Puget Sound Classic, May 3-4 in Seattle.