Mitch Freeman, Peninsula College men’s basketball head coach, announced earlier this spring the signing of two top recruits to his 2014-2015 Pirate men’s roster in Deonte Dixon of Bremerton and Malik Mayeux of Tacoma.
Here are the Sequim sporting events coming up this week and for the month of August.
Eighty-year-old Don McKeta, still very physically fit, lives quietly on the big hill overlooking Sequim. He is hardly a household name in town. But if local residents were aware of his football career at the University of Washington from 1958-1960, he might be the most popular person in Sequim.
Sequim residents Joe Sullivan, Nick Rampp, Nick Batchelor and Scott Chichester embark on trip of a lifetime.
More than 30 UW greats set to tee it up at The Cedars.
Conditioning camp slated for July 28-31; physicals are Aug. 16 and practices to start Aug. 18
Here are sports results for BMX and Golf in the area.
Here are sporting events for schools and area sports and recreation.
A dozen individuals from Sequim and Port Angeles participated and completed the Ragnar Northwest Passage 200 mile relay race from Blaine to Langley, July 18-19. Each person had three legs to run for a total of 200 miles. Team members include (back row, from left) Kyle Cuttie, Michelle Wolfe-Fukunaga, Tom St. Amand, Pauline Geraci, Lacey Fors and Becky Newell, with (from row, from left) Carla Triggs, Mandy Borneman Abrams, Chris Dyer, Geana Brassard Dyer (in arms), Lorrie Mittman and Dannie Moore. Submitted photo
Wilder Seniors play on, Berg earns PDN honors, and more.
“I didn’t know that!” she said to me, while looking out across the mudflats, listening to my bird-babble on something esoteric about sandpipers. “Is that for true or are you bird-storying me again?” she asked, turning from her scope to look at me.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula is hosting its sixth-annual two-week summer tennis camp for children ages 5-17, with camp activities finishing this week (July 18). Camp organizers say the goal is to have fun and learn tennis, the so-called “sport of a lifetime.”
The best of the Olympic Peninsula’s hurlers and batters were ready for a battle last weekend. Unfortunately for the Wilder Seniors and Wilder Juniors squads, so were a trio of visiting teams.