Seven might be Sequim’s lucky number on the links this season. Despite no seniors, the Lady Wolves’ team of seven sets up the team for success says Coach Garrett Smithson who led the girls to third place last season.
When every team in the Olympic League has an ace, it’s time to go deeper says Sequim baseball coach Dave Ditlefsen.
Expectations remain high after an early postseason exit last year. In the one and done game in the 2013 West Central District playoffs, Sequim lost 1-0 to the Franklin-Pierce Cardinals but much of that team is ready to go back to the postseason and even further, said head coach Dave Brasher.
A big team is a happy team and a team full of talent is a coach’s dream dilemma. First-year head coach Justine Wagner has just that on her hands with 29 girls turned out this spring.
Track is running through the veins of more than 80 athletes this spring. That’s the biggest turnout for Sequim since it added the pay-to-play requirement.
Basketball, bowling, golf, volleyball results from the Sequim community
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