The Sequim Jammers fifth-/sixth-grade girls’ basketball tournament team had their best finish ever after taking second-place at the Presidents Day Tournament in Port Angeles Feb. 14-15.
With state swim meet officials hosting the first class 2A-only state meet, leave it to the divers to make a big splash.
The Peninsula Pirates basketball show has been a good one this season and the coaching Stewarts have the Pirates poised for a return trip to the NWAACC state tournament next month.
Basketball Port Angeles Parks & Recreation adult league _ Standings Burley Construction 10-1 Langston Professional Services 10-1 Irwin Dental Center…
School sports schedule Feb. 18 5 p.m. – Peninsula College basketball vs. North Seattle. At college gymnasium, 1502 E. Lauridsen…
Anglers host boat prep meeting The Puget Sound Anglers, North Olympic Peninsula Chapter, meeting slated for Feb. 19 features Hank…
For all the hours on the mat, relentlessly practicing move after move, the day-long tournaments, the three-dozen matches during the season and the gauntlet of win-or-go-home postseason action: This is the payoff.
SEQUIM HIGH SCHOOL Boys basketball _ Feb. 11 North Kitsap 64, Sequim 38 North Kitsap 11 18 23 12 –…
When the King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way hosts the first class 2A-only boys swimming championships, Sequim athletes will be there.
After coming one basket, one possession away from topping a team no other NWAACC team has beaten this season, Peninsula’s women had little left to swallow but the bitterest of pills in a 58-56 home loss to Skagit Valley Saturday night.
So much for a happy Valentine’s Day for the Stewarts.
The No. 3 team in the state was No. 1 on Sequim’s hit list Friday night.
More than a dozen Sequim athletes posted personal-best times and scores at the Olympic League Divisional Invitational in Port Angeles Feb. 5.