In a short-lived battle of two teams headed quickly in opposite directions, the heavily favored and battle-tested Sequim Wolves snuffed out any chance of an upset early on in a 47-0 rout against Klahowya in Silverdale Friday night.
Down to just seven swimmers in the pool, Sequim figured to have an uphill climb – or swim, as it were – against Port Townsend’s Redskins.
North Kitsap scored early and often, sending Sequim’s Wolves to their fifth league loss of the season on Sept. 29 in Poulsbo.
Jeffries gets first ace Mark Jeffries of Port Angeles sank his first lifetime hole-in-one, acing the 17th hole at The…
It hardly looked easy, but Sequim’s boys tennis team passed another big test last week in a 5-2 win against Port Angeles Sept. 29.
SEQUIM HIGH SCHOOL Cross country _ Sept. 30 – Sequim vs. Kingston, North Kitsap (at Kingston) Team scores: Boys –…
An upset? Perhaps.
Beatable? Probably. But North Kitsap looks like the top team in the Olympic League this season.
Seems to happen every season.
Spotlight on Sports
The Sequim NFL Flag League is rolling right along in its second season of play, filling the already crowded practice…
Two fathers and their sons went hunting in Brinnon on Saturday, but after legally downing an elk with a muzzle-loading rifle, they found themselves staring down the barrels of guns pointed at them by uniformed officers of the Port Gamble S’klallam Tribe.
Baseball aficionados like to say that their sport is the national pastime. I like to claim some sort of membership in that group. However, on behalf of all of those who love the game, I’d like to clarify.