Just two events in and Sequim’s best boy and girl golfers are on par with their performances last year.
For the second time in as many seasons, Sequim coach Brad Moore has his hands full filling out his roster.
The Wapiti Archery Club hosts the “Animal Fun Shoot,” set for March 14-15 at the club’s facility at 374 E. Arnette Road, Port Angeles.
Twenty-one members of the Klahhane Gymnastics Teams competed at the Battle in Bellevue at the Meydebauer Center in Bellevue on Feb. 21-22.
With more hitting, deeper pitching and an athletic outfield, Sequim’s baseball coaches and players feel good about their chances this spring.
After four consecutive trips to the state tournament, the expectations remain high for the Lady Wolves fastpitch squad.
The fourth-annual Sequim Picklers Mixed Doubles Tournament is set 9 a.m.-noon Sunday, March 15, at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club, 400 W. Fir St. Cost is $10 per team.
Adult soccer registration is now open for the Sequim adult coed spring soccer league.
Sequim High School’s girls tennis team plans to make the best of cramped conditions.
Sequim High’s Elise Beuke is an international champion.
Shamrock Scramble on tap at SkyRidge; St. Patty’s play at The Cedars; roller derby comes to Sequim, more
Barry picked as Olympic League’s top player; Glasser earns share of coach’s award
According the Administration for Community Living (ACL), people 65-plus represented 12.4 percent of the population in the year 2000 but are expected to grow to be 19 percent of the population by 2030.