will be updated. RICHLAND — Forks limited Lynden Christian to four hits as the Spartans made a successful Class 1A State Softball… Continue reading
Senior has been solid throughout career
Dean, Lausche crucial to Spartans’ state appearance
Some of the North Olympic Peninsula’s top track and field athletes are preparing for this weekend’s state championship meets in their own… Continue reading
Spring Fling pickleball coming to Sequim
Port Townsend’s Mackenzie Lake ties for 10th at 1A girls
Leading shot-blocker and rebounder will play basketball, try his hand at track and field
SEQUIM’S ALEX MCMENAMIN, a junior on the George Fox University women’s golf team, recently competed in the NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championships. McMenamin, a… Continue reading
All-Olympic League and All-Evergreen League teams announced
Port Angeles’ fireballing pitcher Brody Merritt is the Class 2A Olympic League baseball MVP. Merritt held an 8-0 record on the season… Continue reading
Sequim and Port Angeles combined to place 14 athletes on the Class 2A All-Olympic League Softball teams. The Roughriders had four first-team… Continue reading
With less than two weeks before first pitch, the Port Angeles Lefties find themselves in a… Continue reading
Trevor Highfield should fit in pretty well in Forks. Highfield, the son of an iron-worker and commercial… Continue reading
Port Angeles held the lead late, but stumbled in the sixth inning and was eliminated from the… Continue reading
Spartans heading to the Tri-Cities
All four Olympic League teams qualify for state tournament
Saturday game broadcast live at SkagitRadio.com
Neah Bay, Clallam Bay and Crescent Tri-District track and field results and Forks softball
A FISH TALE rarely told of the relatively cold-water lakes in this state recently occurred at Lake Leland near Quilcene. An unknown angler with a… Continue reading
NOTHING HAS BEEN officially announced, but Brandon Mason of Mason’s Olson Resort in Sekiu (360-963-2311) expects more time on the water to hunt for halibut… Continue reading