Sequim’s volleyball squad closed out its 2009 regular season campaign with a pair of wins last week, including a three-set drubbing of defending Olympic League champ North Mason.
All it took was a few days under a roof.
The Port Angeles-based Righteous Racing team, with driver Jon VanGesen of Port Orchard, won the 2009 Northwest Legends Masters Division Championship at the Wenatchee Valley Super Oval on Saturday, Sept. 26.
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All season long, Sequim head coach Linda Moats emphasized this season is all about having fun.
One step closer to the postseason – but one big hurdle on the horizon.
Thirteen seconds. That’s the total time it took for Sequim kick returner Alex Gillis to race through the helplessly pliable Washington Patriot defense for 85 yards and a touchdown.
Maybe those first few years, the skeptics had their way.
Close, but no ‘W’ – and no playoff game.
Once a rather large speed bump for Sequim on the path to the state volleyball championships, North Mason is no longer the Wolves’ biggest concern this fall.
The bright spot? All these young swimmers are improving, says Sequim coach Linda Moats.
The path toward the 2A state meet didn’t get any clearer for Sequim runners after last week’s Olympic League championships.
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