Heartbreak, once again, comes to the Sequim Wolves at the West Central District tournament.
The Klahhane Level 4 and 5 gymnastics teams qualified six gymnasts to the Washington Fall Compulsory Meet at the Scarecrow Scramble on Saturday, Nov. 8.
The North Pole Reverse 4s volleyball tournament is set for Sunday, Dec. 7, at Port Angeles High School.
Golf, volleyball and basketball scores from Sequim and Port Angeles
Storm King soccer wins again; soccer referees needed; Sea Hawkers to meet; SkyRidge hosts tourney
Peninsula College’s women’s soccer squad is headed to Tukwila for the NWAC Final Four after getting by Treasure Valley 1-0 in Port Angeles on Nov. 9, keeping hopes of a conference championship three-peat in the Pirates’ sights.
The Storm King Lightning boys’ youth soccer squad improved to 8-0-1 and remains atop the BU11 North Puget Sound League standings after winning 7-1 at Lake Hills Legacy in Bellevue on Nov. 1.
Four extra matches at season’s end didn’t change much for the top four Olympic League volleyball squads.
With four individual swimmers, three relays, three divers and five alternates, Sequim High School is sending the most girls to districts since 2007.
Port Angeles’ Stevens Middle School’s boys and girls raced to a clean sweep at the North Olympic Middle School Cross Country championships on Oct. 29 at Lincoln Park in Port Angeles, with Sequim teams placing second in both.
Team members from Holistic Horticulture, the U-15 Coed Sequim Junior Soccer Champions, celebrate a title. Holistic Horticulture beat José’s Famous Salsa 5-3 on Saturday, Oct. 25, for the championship.
Swim lessons begin; Peninsula ‘Explorers’ set marina walk, more
Elise Beuke of Sequim and Aubree Officer of Port Angeles placed sixth in an 11-competitor field in the Women’s Junior open double division at the Head of the Lake Regatta in Seattle on Nov. 2.