Peninsula College’s women swept the North Division’s bottom-dwellers last week, keeping pace with the top teams from the division and setting up a big game Saturday evening against the Bellevue Bulldogs.
Spotlight on Sports
Sequim’s wrestlers couldn’t have looked less like a state tourney-quality team than at last season’s Battle for the Axe, dropping matches to Forks, Port Angeles and to a group of junior varsity grapplers.
Sequim still seeking first win after losses to Klahowya, Bremerton
The streak continues. After a league championship as seventh-graders, this year’s Sequim Middle School eighth-grade boys’ varsity basketball squad is…
Low-key freshman Noe Calderon makes a big splash in first year
Basketball Port Angeles Recreation adult league Standings Burley Construction 8-1 Langston Professional Services 8-1 Irwin Dental Center 7-2 Seven Cedars…
School sports schedule Jan. 28 5 p.m. – Peninsula College basketball at Edmonds. Men start at 7 p.m. 7 p.m….
Community church hosts aerobics classes Sequim Community Church (950 N. Fifth Ave.) hosts intermediate step aerobics, chair/seated aerobics and strength…
Wolves’ postseason begins this week
Despite loss to Bulldogs, Wolves see 5 seniors get victories
SEQUIM HIGH SCHOOL Boys basketball _ Jan. 20 Sequim 50, Klahowya 49 Klahowya 7 19 13 10 – 49 Sequim…
Pool bragging rights go to Port Angeles for one more year. But Sequim’s Wolves can boast a 38-point improvement against…