Lee Horton

Port Angeles running back Miki Andrus (3) turns the corner and looks to run upfield behind the blocking of Isaiah Nichols (96). Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News

SPORTS: 2A football preview: Sequim, Port Angeles aim to rebound from down seasons

SEQUIM — The North Olympic Peninsula's two 2A teams had it rough in 2012. After being among the top teams in the Olympic League the… Continue reading

Port Angeles running back Miki Andrus (3) turns the corner and looks to run upfield behind the blocking of Isaiah Nichols (96). Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News

Silver salmon invading Sekiu (and pinks are still out in force, too)

LET'S GET RIGHT to the point. “The silver horde is in at Sekiu,” John Albiso of the North Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Coastal Conservation… Continue reading

SPORTS: Quilcene and Crescent preparing for opening week football matchup

JOYCE — Crescent and Quilcene open their seasons against each other Saturday afternoon at Crescent High School. This is the second year in a row… Continue reading

SPORTS: Quilcene and Crescent preparing for opening week football matchup

JOYCE — Crescent and Quilcene open their seasons against each other Saturday afternoon at Crescent High School. This is the second year in a row… Continue reading

Sequim players work with a football sled during a practice late last week. The Wolves open their season Friday night at home against New Westminster

SPORTS: Neah Bay shuffles schedule; other football camp reports

NEAH BAY — The team that has reached the two most recent 8-man championship games will open their season playing 11-man football. Neah Bay, which… Continue reading

Sequim players work with a football sled during a practice late last week. The Wolves open their season Friday night at home against New Westminster
Sequim players work with a football sled during a practice late last week. The Wolves open their season Friday night at home against New Westminster

SPORTS: Neah Bay shuffles schedule; other football camp reports

NEAH BAY — The team that has reached the two most recent 8-man championship games will open their season playing 11-man football. Neah Bay, which… Continue reading

Sequim players work with a football sled during a practice late last week. The Wolves open their season Friday night at home against New Westminster

LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS: Great beach fishing along Strait

HIT THE BEACH this Labor Day weekend. “It has been slow for boat fishermen, but beach fishing has been great,” Eric Elliott of The Fishin'… Continue reading

Peninsula College forward Bri Afoa

SPORTS: Peninsula College women’s soccer team’s win might not count; men win 4-0

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College women's soccer team beat Trinity Lutheran 6-1 at the NWAACC Friendlies Tournament at Starfire Complex. But, what that definitive victory… Continue reading

Peninsula College forward Bri Afoa

LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS: Coastal chinook limit increased

GREAT NEWS FOR Neah Bay and LaPush and those who feel they have some unfinished business with the kings. Anglers fishing the northern coast are… Continue reading

Peninsula College's Ashkanov Apollon dribbles up the pitch during a friendly match against Edmonds. Apollon

SPORTS: Off to a ‘friendly’ start: Peninsula College men’s soccer team routs Edmonds

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College men's soccer team opened the 2013 season with a 4-1 win over Edmonds at the NWAACC Friendlies Tournament at Starfire… Continue reading

Peninsula College's Ashkanov Apollon dribbles up the pitch during a friendly match against Edmonds. Apollon
Peninsula College's Ashkanov Apollon dribbles up the pitch during a friendly match against Edmonds. Apollon

Peninsula College men’s soccer team routs Edmonds

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College men's soccer team opened the 2013 season with a 4-1 win over Edmonds at the NWAACC Friendlies Tournament at Starfire… Continue reading

Peninsula College's Ashkanov Apollon dribbles up the pitch during a friendly match against Edmonds. Apollon
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SPORTS: Chimacum-Forks football game canceled; 1A football camp reports

FORKS — The high school football season on the North Olympic Peninsula will start a day later than previously scheduled. Forks High School athletic director… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Peninsula College men’s soccer eyes NWAACC title repeat

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College men’s soccer team is on a roll. The Pirates won their second NWAACC championship in three years in November,… Continue reading

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LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS: Silver salmon, pink salmon are joining the party

PINKS AND SILVERS are now the main saltwater draw for anglers on the North Olympic Peninsula. And after a month of being shy, the silvers… Continue reading

LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS: Neah Bay still open to chinook fishing; Sol Duc reopened

MOST OF THE fishing news lately has been about fishery closures and daily limit decreases. Well, this week we have a reopening, although it’s kind… Continue reading

LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS: Irksome side of fishing

An angler’s life can be a frustrating life. Let us count the ways. One: Hatchery chinook fishing in Marine Area 9. The fishery closed Aug.… Continue reading

LEE HORTON OUTDOORS: The great, costly outdoors

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This story has been corrected to fix the name of the Discover Pass and the ending date of the chinook season.] I purchased… Continue reading

LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS: Last week for chinook

Last week for chinook The king season is winding down, but it’s not yet fading away. Despite unfavorable weather conditions — wind and fog —… Continue reading

SPORTS: Neah Bay semipro football team plays for national title

LAS VEGAS — Neah Bay already has an 8-man state champion in football. This weekend, it might add a national champion. The Bay Eagles, a… Continue reading

LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS: Area 9 bids kings adieu

Port Townsend and the rest of Marine Area 9 had a late start to the chinook fishery, but anglers wasted no time once the fishery… Continue reading