So far, so good. Sequim High’s baseball squad posted three convincing wins in as many games last week to start the 2014 campaign.
Sequim’s fastpitch squad made quick work of the visiting Port Townsend Redskins on March 26, scoring 15 runs in the first two innings and cruising to a 23-1 victory in the teams’ Olympic League opener.
Led by medalist Jack Shea, Sequim’s boys golf squad improved to 1-1 with a 224-268 win against Bremerton on March 20 (lower score wins).
A busy season, but a successful one. Sequim’s fifth- and seventh-grade boys AAU basketball squads finished their 2013-2014 seasons recently. Both teams played in several tournaments and a league put on by the City of Poulsbo.
It took all 90 minutes of regulation — and a few minutes more — to decide this early Olympic League showdown.
The Lady Wolves tennis team is off to a strong start with two early team wins.
Sequim’s fastpitch squad got a go-ahead RBI double from Shelby Lott in the fifth inning and added an insurance run in the sixth as the Wolves (4-1) held on for a 4-3 win against league rival Kingston on Monday afternoon.
Port Scandalous Roller Derby rolled out in full force for its sold out season opener on March 22.
Down two co-MVPs and two all-Olympic League first team members but not out. The reigning Olympic League champions Wolves fastpitch squad are ready to power their way back to a state berth after a tough finish in 2013.
After a third place finish in 2013, Coach Bill Shea thinks there’s a lot of potential this season for success despite some early season jitters.
Seven might be Sequim’s lucky number on the links this season. Despite no seniors, the Lady Wolves’ team of seven sets up the team for success says Coach Garrett Smithson who led the girls to third place last season.
When every team in the Olympic League has an ace, it’s time to go deeper says Sequim baseball coach Dave Ditlefsen.
Expectations remain high after an early postseason exit last year. In the one and done game in the 2013 West Central District playoffs, Sequim lost 1-0 to the Franklin-Pierce Cardinals but much of that team is ready to go back to the postseason and even further, said head coach Dave Brasher.