Sequim’s boys passed their first playoff test of the 2008-2009 postseason Saturday night, dumping Klahowya 60-59 to take the Olympic League’s No. 2 seed to the district playoffs.
Spotlight on Sports
School sports schedule Feb. 25 5 p.m. – Peninsula College basketball at Everett. Men start at 7 p.m. Feb. 26…
Local volleyball club puts on fundraiser The Peninsula 4-Leaf Clover Volleyball Tournament, set for March 14 at Port Angeles High…
Basketball Port Angeles Recreation Presidents Day Basketball Tournament, Feb. 13-14 _ Fifth-grade girls’ division standings – 1. Island Adventure Cruises…
Some tuned out with music. Some read newspaper articles about their competitors. Others dyed their hair.
SEQUIM HIGH SCHOOL Boys basketball _ Feb. 17 Olympic 47, Sequim 40 Sequim 10 10 5 15 – 40 Olympic…
Peninsula’s women solidified their playoff plans with a 57-45 win at Whatcom Saturday night, clinching the NWAACC North Division’s No. 2 seed and a berth in the conference tournament set for March 5-8 in Kennewick.
Needing a road victory in Whatcom to stay relevant in the playoff picture, Peninsula’s men had a good start through 20 minutes of action.
Blazing-fast cars hitting the straightaway at 45 mph, risking shredded tires, the smell of burning fuel in the air … all the familiar sights and sounds of big-time racing.
The Sequim Jammers fifth-/sixth-grade girls’ basketball tournament team had their best finish ever after taking second-place at the Presidents Day Tournament in Port Angeles Feb. 14-15.
With state swim meet officials hosting the first class 2A-only state meet, leave it to the divers to make a big splash.
The Peninsula Pirates basketball show has been a good one this season and the coaching Stewarts have the Pirates poised for a return trip to the NWAACC state tournament next month.