Rest easy, Peninsula fans – it’s just spring training.
After one of the most successful seasons in Peninsula College women’s basketball history, these Pirates will have to settle for a single tournament win.
This just in: the Olympic Avalanche team is good.
Short takes
On the trail
For a team that’s seen a good amount of heartache this season, Sequim players sure had an abundance of smiles in the locker room after the Wolves’ do-or-die playoff win against Eatonville on Saturday night.
The process started oh, so simply: a little basketball hoop set a couple of feet above the living room floor.
This Mighty Casey didn’t strike out. Not by a long shot.
SEQUIM HIGH SCHOOL Boys basketball _ Feb. 28 – West Central District Tournament Sequim 51, Eatonville 50 Eatonville 11 12…
With a playoff seed already secure, all the Pirate women were looking for was some momentum.
The run, alas, is over. After five consecutive seasons of being one of the North Division’s top contenders and taking on the best Northwest community colleges, Peninsula’s Pirates are staying home this March.
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She’s still on target. Port Angeles 17-year-old Jaiden Grinnell, a member of the United States National Shotgun Team, claimed the top women’s score in International Skeet at the Miami Cup Skeet Championship in Miami, Fla., on Feb. 8.