The run, alas, is over. After five consecutive seasons of being one of the North Division’s top contenders and taking on the best Northwest community colleges, Peninsula’s Pirates are staying home this March.
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She’s still on target. Port Angeles 17-year-old Jaiden Grinnell, a member of the United States National Shotgun Team, claimed the top women’s score in International Skeet at the Miami Cup Skeet Championship in Miami, Fla., on Feb. 8.
Sequim’s boys passed their first playoff test of the 2008-2009 postseason Saturday night, dumping Klahowya 60-59 to take the Olympic League’s No. 2 seed to the district playoffs.
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School sports schedule Feb. 25 5 p.m. – Peninsula College basketball at Everett. Men start at 7 p.m. Feb. 26…
Local volleyball club puts on fundraiser The Peninsula 4-Leaf Clover Volleyball Tournament, set for March 14 at Port Angeles High…
Basketball Port Angeles Recreation Presidents Day Basketball Tournament, Feb. 13-14 _ Fifth-grade girls’ division standings – 1. Island Adventure Cruises…
Some tuned out with music. Some read newspaper articles about their competitors. Others dyed their hair.
SEQUIM HIGH SCHOOL Boys basketball _ Feb. 17 Olympic 47, Sequim 40 Sequim 10 10 5 15 – 40 Olympic…
Peninsula’s women solidified their playoff plans with a 57-45 win at Whatcom Saturday night, clinching the NWAACC North Division’s No. 2 seed and a berth in the conference tournament set for March 5-8 in Kennewick.
Needing a road victory in Whatcom to stay relevant in the playoff picture, Peninsula’s men had a good start through 20 minutes of action.
Blazing-fast cars hitting the straightaway at 45 mph, risking shredded tires, the smell of burning fuel in the air … all the familiar sights and sounds of big-time racing.