The Port Angeles High School gymnastics squad — with athletes from P.A. and Sequim — took on teams from Olympic, Capital and North Thurston high schools on Dec. 20.
The Olympic Peninsula Seahawkers are the local Official Seahawks Booster Club. In its first year there are over 100 members from all over the peninsula including Port Angeles, Sequim, Clallam Bay, Neah Bay and Forks.
After being nearly lulled unconscious by my 20th college football bowl game, I’m beginning to think this was a bad idea …
Volleyball, basketball and golf scores from Sequim and Port Angeles
Peninsula soccer soars; three-person scramble set at SkyRidge; register for Rhody Run; paddlers set meeting
Olympic Peninsula Explorers invite all walkers to the group’s first walk of the new year, set for Jan. 1 at Robin Hill County Farm.
There were plenty of athletes and teams for Sequim sports fans to root for, from a dynamic pair of cross country teams and a phenom freshman golfer to the emergence of Sequim High’s girls wrestling program and the resurgence of SHS’s football squad.
Sequim’s Lady Wolves came out in full force for the Hammerhead Invite in Bremerton on Dec. 19-20 to earn a ninth place finish (89 points) with four girls medaling in their weight classes.
Pirate women swept at Western Region Crossover Tournament
A few years ago, sportswriting demigod Rick Reilly wrote a column about what he’d change if he were some kind of American Sports Czar and could change anything he wanted with the kind of impunity only Roger Goodell can imagine.
Golf, basketball and volleyball results from the Sequim/Port Angeles areas
Olympic’s Trojans snapped Sequim’s four-game win streak and earned a win on the Wolves’ home court on Dec. 19 to take an early lead in the Olympic League standings.
While the score may not show it in the recent 58-18 home loss to the North Mason Bulldogs on Dec. 16, some Sequim wrestlers continue to shine on the mats.