Results from area basketball, golf, BMX and bowling leagues
The Lady Wolves (5-3, 8-3) tennis squad is finishing the season strong with three wins late last week.
With just one game remaining for most Olympic League teams heading into the week, six teams are in line for a playoff spot with only one team (North Kitsap) having clinched a postseason berth.
Senior Alexas Besand and her fellow Wolves aren’t going to let a little thing like a loss to rival Port Angeles spoil their season.
The Wolves’ girls golf team took a rare disqualification against rival Port Angeles on April 29.
Sequim’s track and field athletes finished the regular season in a familiar spot — in Port Angeles, where their 2014 season began — as the Wolves’ boys and girls both earned splits with their counterparts from Olympic and Port Angeles.
The Intense City Rollers, a Port Scandalous’ Roller Derby team, went 1-2 at the Spudtown KnockDown on April 5-6 in Boise, Idaho.
Klahhane Level 3 and 4 gymnasts competed in the USAG Washington State Compulsory Championships in Tacoma April 25-27, with Morgan Mattix capturing the state title in the Junior A age group of the Bronze section of Level 3 competition.
Sequim’s Wolves trounced visiting Olympic to stay in a three-way tie with North Kitsap and Kingston for the Olympic League title.
Depending on the day and who is wearing whose clothes, the Bentz sisters – Makayla, 18, Mckenzie, 15, and Jordan, 14 — may be a battling bunch.
Sequim’s girls tennis team (3-3 in league, 5-3 overall) girls tennis squad just missed upsetting second-ranked Kingston (5-1, 6-1) at home on Tuesday, April 22.
Sequim’s fastpitch squad (10-1 in league and 12-2 overall) fastpitch team followed a rare misstep loss on Friday, April 18, to win three in a row last week including a 4-1 win in Bremerton on April 25.
The dog days of summer have come early for the Sequim nine.