Peninsula College’s men’s and women’s basketball squads had not swept Whatcom since 2009, but the Pirates made the long trip to Whatcom County Wednesday night and returned with a pair of North Division victories.
Despite a disparity in the number of athletes, Sequim’s swimming and diving squad saw some improvement in a 124-49 loss to North Kitsap on Jan. 7.
Huff named state’s class 2A Coach of Year for cross country
Miller sinks game-winner in final seconds versus Roughriders
Sequim’s wrestling team seems to be on winning streak of sorts defeating North Kitsap 48-33 in Poulsbo on Jan. 8.
Here are results from recent community sporting events
Crabbing, polar bear tourney, soccer sign-ups and yoga in this week’s sports briefs
Here are some upcoming Sequim sporting events this week
North Kitsap’s boys emerged on the winning end of a back-and-forth contest Monday night, slipping past Sequim 53-50 in Poulsbo in a battle for one of the top spots in the Olympic League.
Peninsula College’s women Pirates, who fell out of the Alaska Airlines Coaches Poll following the West Region Crossover Tournament, responded with a big win in their North Division opener Saturday.
The Peninsula College women and men open NWAC North Division play Saturday on “Seahawks Family Day” at the Pirate gym.
Sequim High coaches give their grades and thoughts on their team’s performances midway through their 2014-2015 campaigns
Results from the 2014 Rain-Deer Fun Run races in port Angeles, Dec. 20