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Forks’ Bailey Johnson drives against North Beach’s Elka Cox during the Spartans’ 60-18 win Wednesday night at the Spartans gym.
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Forks’ Bailey Johnson drives against North Beach’s Elka Cox during the Spartans’ 60-18 win Wednesday night at the Spartans gym.
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirates earn road sweep vs. Bellevue

It wasn’t exactly the way a team would like to close out a contest, but the Peninsula College men survived the final moments… Continue reading

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Sequim Wolves

PREP BOYS BASKETBALL: Wolves fall to Knights in battle for first place

Port Angeles, East Jefferson also drop games

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AREA SPORTS: Registration open for youth baseball and softball in Port Angeles and Port Townsend plus Sequim Soccer info

Registration is underway for North Olympic Baseball and Softball’s upcoming seasons at https://tinyurl.com/PDN-NOBAS25. The league… Continue reading

PREPS: Red Devils hold off Spartans for second time

Pressure defense does its job

PREP BASKETBALL: Forks girls hold off Raymond-Sound Bend rally; Sequim boys No. 2 in first RPI

Bailey Johnson’s steal and layup in the final moments and Avery Dilley’s clutch rebound and free throws with 17 seconds left sealed Forks’… Continue reading

PREP BASKETBALL: Forks boys regroup, roll past Raymond-South Bend

Shockley drains (8) 3-pointers, scores 30 for East Jefferson girls

Port Angeles-Sequim Gymnastics
Sequim gymnast Lucy Spelker, center, turned in the best all-around score (30.7) to take top honors for the Port Angeles-Sequim gymnastics squad in a win over Kingston this week. Spelker is joined by, from left, Port Angeles’ Lexi Possinger (fourth on vault), Mya Callis (seventh on floor), Shavari Epps (second on vault) and Lillian Sutherland (fourth on bars).
Port Angeles-Sequim Gymnastics
Sequim gymnast Lucy Spelker, center, turned in the best all-around score (30.7) to take top honors for the Port Angeles-Sequim gymnastics squad in a win over Kingston this week. Spelker is joined by, from left, Port Angeles’ Lexi Possinger (fourth on vault), Mya Callis (seventh on floor), Shavari Epps (second on vault) and Lillian Sutherland (fourth on bars).
7 Cedars Casino and No Diggity emerged champions as the Peninsula Volleyball League’s B Division Fall League post season came to a close. The 7 Cedars crew were tops in the division, stopping Lower Elwha 15-25, 25-10, 15-10 in the best-of-three championship match on Tuesday night. Last Thursday, No Diggity claimed the B-II title, out-shining Steim Family Dentistry and Timber Spikes.

AREA SPORTS: 7 Cedars, No Diggity win Peninsula College Volleyball League titles

Skill development coach Chris Hyppa will lead holiday basketball clinics presented by the East… Continue reading

7 Cedars Casino and No Diggity emerged champions as the Peninsula Volleyball League’s B Division Fall League post season came to a close. The 7 Cedars crew were tops in the division, stopping Lower Elwha 15-25, 25-10, 15-10 in the best-of-three championship match on Tuesday night. Last Thursday, No Diggity claimed the B-II title, out-shining Steim Family Dentistry and Timber Spikes.
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Forks’ Landon Olson (24) and Brody Lausche challenge Neah Bay’s Tyler Swan inside for the rebound while Red Devil Daniel Cumming looks on.

PREPS: Neah Bay boys, girls earn road sweep against Forks

Crescent boys hold back Quilcene

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Forks’ Landon Olson (24) and Brody Lausche challenge Neah Bay’s Tyler Swan inside for the rebound while Red Devil Daniel Cumming looks on.

AREA SPORTS: Crescent boys make fourth-quarter stand in win vs. Crosspoint

Crescent came up with clutch stops defensively and converted on the other end to pull away from… Continue reading

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East Jefferson's Traycen Brown drives while defended by Cascade Christian's Josiah Gopaul during a 2023-24 contest at Chimacum High School.
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East Jefferson's Traycen Brown drives while defended by Cascade Christian's Josiah Gopaul during a 2023-24 contest at Chimacum High School.
Port Angeles’ Isaac Meek powers to victory in the 200-yard freestyle, setting the first of two new personal bests in the Riders’ swim meet victory over Klahowya at Shore Aquatic Center.

PREPS: Port Angeles swimmers sink Klahowya in season-opening meet

Forks boys basketball completes comeback vs. Aberdeen

Port Angeles’ Isaac Meek powers to victory in the 200-yard freestyle, setting the first of two new personal bests in the Riders’ swim meet victory over Klahowya at Shore Aquatic Center.
Sequim guard Bobbi Mixon drives around a pair of North Mason defenders Tuesday in Sequim. (Emily Mathiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL: Sequim goes cold from the field against North Mason

Port Angeles girls drop game to Bainbridge

Sequim guard Bobbi Mixon drives around a pair of North Mason defenders Tuesday in Sequim. (Emily Mathiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Sequim’s Solomon Sheppard attacks the rim during a 2023-24 contest against North Mason. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW: Sequim aims high in 2024-25

Wolves return talented roster

Sequim’s Solomon Sheppard attacks the rim during a 2023-24 contest against North Mason. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
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Forks' Kyle Lohrengel scores over Hoquiam's Chance LaBounty during a 2023-24 contest in the Spartans gym. Lohrengel returns to play point guard for Forks.
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Forks' Kyle Lohrengel scores over Hoquiam's Chance LaBounty during a 2023-24 contest in the Spartans gym. Lohrengel returns to play point guard for Forks.
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Sequim’s Bobbi Mixon attempts to save the ball from going out of bounds during the Wolves’ season-opening 50-30 loss to Anacortes on Wednesday.

PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim girls humbled in home opener; Forks boys win at East Jefferson

Anacortes’ stifling man-to-man defense limited Sequim to just 21.3 percent shooting offensively (10-for-47), rolling off a 50-30 nonleague win in the Wolves’ season… Continue reading

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Sequim’s Bobbi Mixon attempts to save the ball from going out of bounds during the Wolves’ season-opening 50-30 loss to Anacortes on Wednesday.
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Port Angeles' Gus Halberg, left, is pursued by Bremerton's Enoch Taylor on Thursday at Port Angeles High School.

BOYS BASKETBALL: Roughriders reloading in 24-25 slate

One player with significant varsity experience

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Port Angeles' Gus Halberg, left, is pursued by Bremerton's Enoch Taylor on Thursday at Port Angeles High School.