Sequim High School graduate Marquita Espinoza was the lone Peninsula Pirate named to the 2009 Northern Region Women’s Fastpitch All-Star second team, as announced last week by the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges.
Offense brings the fans, an old sports adage goes, but pitching and defense win ball games.
On the cusp of their biggest track meet of the season, Sequim’s girls showed they’re ready.
Golf The Cedars at Dungeness _ Women’s 18-hole Golf Group, Par Fours, May 19 First division – 1. Olympia Brehm,…
We’re winding down May, folks, and summer can’t get here fast enough and the big question of the day is … is … will the Hood Canal Bridge open as scheduled?
School sports schedule May 27-28 TBA – High school golf at state 2A championships. At Apple Tree Golf Resort, Yakima….
McArdle sinks ace at Dungeness Sequim’s Brian McArdle sank a hole-in-one at The Cedars at Dungeness on May 20, his…
In their final eight games of the 2009 season, Sequim’s Wolves allowed just one goal.
SEQUIM HIGH SCHOOL Baseball _ May 23 – Class 2A state playoffs River Ridge 7, Sequim 4 Sequim 000 121…
Sequim baseball team’s season came to an end the same way it played out all spring long: with mountains and valleys, short of the Wolves’ ultimate goal but with a hard fight and little regret.
By the time they reached the West Central District finals, Blaire Maloney and doubles partner Kyla Hall were done shaking their opponents’ hands.
Short Takes
Sprinters can’t outrun it. Footballers can’t tackle it. Volleyball players can’t block it and wrestlers can’t pin it down.