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 against Klahowya in Silverdale Friday night.
Some days you’re the kicking foot; other days, you’re the ball.
Sequim’s boys tennis team is 6-0 heading into this week’s showdown with Port Angeles, picking up a pair of wins against Bremerton and North Kitsap.
Short takes
Golf The Cedars at Dungeness _ Men’s Club, Two-Man Chapman, Sept. 23 First flight – Gross: 1. Bruce Durning and…
Volleyball tourney set for Oct. 10 The first Jimmy & Sooke Crabfest Volleyball Tournament is scheduled for Oct. 10 at…
He’s not even 18 years old yet and Todd Baldwin is polishing his moves, his smile, his step.
In one season, Allison Cutting improved her Seaside Three-Course Challenge time by about 45 seconds and moved from third place to second.
It took one game for Sequim’s volleyball squad to realize Port Townsend wasn’t going down easily.
The game already was decided before Sequim’s Alex Gillis put his approval stamp on it.
SEQUIM HIGH SCHOOL Cross country _ Sept. 23 Team scores: Girls – 1. Klahowya 32, 2. Bremerton 47, 3. Sequim…
In an already up-and-down 2009 season, Peninsula’s Pirates can lay claim to what few NWAACC teams have been able to do in recent years: trap the Sasquatch.
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