A kind Sequim resident (who prefers to remain anonymous) recently dropped off a couple of items newspaper folks like myself consider treasures, both editions of the now defunct Sequim Press.
With the closure of Sequim’s only bowling alley in June, SHS’s bowling squad hits the road to Port Angeles’ Laurel Lanes when they need to practice their pin-dropping, and not just for their official league matches.
Well, election season is, for the most part, in the books, and I think we call all breathe a sigh of relief and get back to what we think our traditional roles in politics should be: complaining.
Everett edges Peninsula in final as P.C. comes up short in bid for three-peat
Special election for $49M construction proposal goes to voters Feb. 10
Sequim High senior is ready to row for Huskies next fall
Wolves race to second place, best finish in school history; Shreffler is 33rd in girls’ race
Heartbreak, once again, comes to the Sequim Wolves at the West Central District tournament.
Victory sets up showdown with Sehome at state; Shreffler advances but SHS girls miss state by one place
With a 6-0 win in a shortened half of play at Silverdale Stadium, Port Angeles’ Roughriders have ended Sequim’s season Tuesday evening.
Division champs or co-champs, the Peninsula Pirates are on top of the West once again.
If Peninsula’s Pirates are going to earn an NWAC three-peat, they’ll have to travel a road a bit longer.
On Thursday night, Sequim was hoping for a victory and to add extra time to their season. The Wolves got the extra time, but not in the way they intended.