Sequim’s Cross country squad showed it can run with some of the best teams in the region at the Capital Invite, held in Olympia on Sept. 13.
Results of the Professional Western Rodeo Association Clallam County Fair Rodeo, Aug. 16-17
Peninsula College’s soccer squads remain two of the best in the nation after sweeping aside Shoreline at home on Sept. 13.
With one word to describe the season outlook for the Sequim High School girls swim/dive squad, head coach Anita Benitez says, “Inspiring.”
Sequim’s Wolves are 2-0 for the first time since 2011 after knocking off class 1A Coupeville 40-18 on the road on Sept. 12.
BMX, golf results from Sequim-Dungeness Valley and Port Angeles
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Youths from the Clallam and Jefferson County 4-H groups competed in Senior Performance categories at the Washington State Fair in Puyallup in early September.
Peninsula College Pirates is inviting all of local soccer teams to Saturday’s NWAC doubleheader against Shoreline.
The Women’s Golf Association at The Cedars at Dungeness hosts its annual Days of Whine & Roses Invitational on Sept. 15-16. More than 120 players are scheduled to play. Call 683-6344.
A free Men’s Patriot Day four-on-four outdoor Basketball Tournament will begin at 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19, and 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, at Cornerstone Baptist Temple, 44 Joslin Road, Sequim, for ages 16 and older. Register by calling 681-3832 before Sept. 18.
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