Kingston, last year’s Olympic League 2A champs, are well on their way to another crown.
Despite some uneven play in recent games, Peninsula’s Pirates are still in the thick of the playoff hunt.
Peninsula College’s women swept the North Division’s bottom-dwellers last week, keeping pace with the top teams from the division and setting up a big game Saturday evening against the Bellevue Bulldogs.
Spotlight on Sports
Sequim’s wrestlers couldn’t have looked less like a state tourney-quality team than at last season’s Battle for the Axe, dropping matches to Forks, Port Angeles and to a group of junior varsity grapplers.
Sequim still seeking first win after losses to Klahowya, Bremerton
The streak continues. After a league championship as seventh-graders, this year’s Sequim Middle School eighth-grade boys’ varsity basketball squad is…
Low-key freshman Noe Calderon makes a big splash in first year
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School sports schedule Jan. 28 5 p.m. – Peninsula College basketball at Edmonds. Men start at 7 p.m. 7 p.m….
Community church hosts aerobics classes Sequim Community Church (950 N. Fifth Ave.) hosts intermediate step aerobics, chair/seated aerobics and strength…
Wolves’ postseason begins this week
Despite loss to Bulldogs, Wolves see 5 seniors get victories