Pierre LaBossiere

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula men beat SPS 4-0, finish preconference unbeaten

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula men beat SPS 4-0, finish preconference unbeaten

The Peninsula men picked up their third straight win and their second straight shutout with a 4-0 win over South Puget Sound… Continue reading

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula men beat SPS 4-0, finish preconference unbeaten
PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Defending league champion Wolves are now the hunted

PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Defending league champion Wolves are now the hunted

Reigning Olympic League football champion Sequim doesn’t expect anyone to feel sorry for the Wolves after the loss of a talented senior class… Continue reading

PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Defending league champion Wolves are now the hunted
BMX: More than 1,000 converge on Lincoln Park for state finals

BMX: More than 1,000 converge on Lincoln Park for state finals

Lincoln Park BMX operator Sean Coleman couldn’t believe it. More than 1,000 riders from all around the state converged on the Lincoln… Continue reading

BMX: More than 1,000 converge on Lincoln Park for state finals
PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Speed, size could lift Neah Bay back to winning ways
PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Speed, size could lift Neah Bay back to winning ways
Baseball: Lefties’ Christian named to All-West Coast League first team

Baseball: Lefties’ Christian named to All-West Coast League first team

Port Angeles’ Angebrandt and Palmegiani are honorable mention

Baseball: Lefties’ Christian named to All-West Coast League first team
PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Cowboys look to get defensive

PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Cowboys look to get defensive

The Cowboys football team won’t be asking where the beef is this season. They know where it is. About 1,600 pounds of beef.… Continue reading

PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Cowboys look to get defensive
COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula women finish preseason unbeaten

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula women finish preseason unbeaten

The Peninsula College women remained unbeaten Monday, winning their second-straight game over a four-year school via shutout, 2-0 over the University of… Continue reading

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula women finish preseason unbeaten
BMX RACING: State finals back in Port Angeles for second straight summer

BMX RACING: State finals back in Port Angeles for second straight summer

Youth and adults will put the pedal to the packed dirt and asphalt stretches of the Lincoln Park BMX track today through… Continue reading

BMX RACING: State finals back in Port Angeles for second straight summer

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Angeles’ Snipe wins gold again; Big Hurt plans a big party

People can enjoy a day out on the golf course and help support youth, teens, and families at… Continue reading

PENINSULA WOMEN’S SOCCER: Defending NWAC champs retool with big, strong team

PENINSULA WOMEN’S SOCCER: Defending NWAC champs retool with big, strong team

The Peninsula College women’s soccer team has won with firepower and it’s won with stifling defense. This year’s team? “I don’t even… Continue reading

PENINSULA WOMEN’S SOCCER: Defending NWAC champs retool with big, strong team
COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula men eager to add to Pirates’ legacy of success

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula men eager to add to Pirates’ legacy of success

The Peninsula College men’s soccer team enters this season with a bit of a chip on its collective shoulder, looking for a… Continue reading

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula men eager to add to Pirates’ legacy of success
LEFTIES WRAP-UP: Team stayed in playoff race; early rain hurt attendance

LEFTIES WRAP-UP: Team stayed in playoff race; early rain hurt attendance

It was the Port Angeles Lefties’ most competitive season, but it also left owner Matt Acker wanting more. The Lefties wrapped up… Continue reading

LEFTIES WRAP-UP: Team stayed in playoff race; early rain hurt attendance
COLUMN: The crack of bats goes quiet for the summer

COLUMN: The crack of bats goes quiet for the summer

Another season when the crack of bats dies out, very soon to be replaced by the crack of shoulder pads on the practice field. A… Continue reading

COLUMN: The crack of bats goes quiet for the summer

LEFTIES: Lefties shut out in season finale

The Port Angeles Lefties completed their season with a 6-0 shutout loss against North Division champion Victoria… Continue reading

LEFTIES: Victoria walks all over Port Angeles

The Lefties find themselves within one loss of being eliminated from playoff contention after Victoria scored eight runs in the final three… Continue reading

LEFTIES: Knights strike out 20 Lefties in 11-3 win

LEFTIES: Knights strike out 20 Lefties in 11-3 win

The Lefties, driving to stay in the playoff hunt, couldn’t muster much offense and got a… Continue reading

LEFTIES: Knights strike out 20 Lefties in 11-3 win
Miguel Gonzalez

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: PC alum Gonzalez wins championship with Miami FC

A star for the Peninsula men’s soccer team from 2010-11 helped set up… Continue reading

Miguel Gonzalez
MOUNTAIN BIKING: Port Angeles’ Steven Johnson wins at Silver Mountain NW Cup

MOUNTAIN BIKING: Port Angeles’ Steven Johnson wins at Silver Mountain NW Cup

Steven Johnson of Port Angeles won his division at the sixth leg of the Northwest Cup… Continue reading

MOUNTAIN BIKING: Port Angeles’ Steven Johnson wins at Silver Mountain NW Cup
YOUTH BASEBALL: Port Angeles 12-year-olds win Dick Brown division

YOUTH BASEBALL: Port Angeles 12-year-olds win Dick Brown division

The Port Angeles 12-year-old team won its division title at the 22nd annual Dick Brown Memorial Baseball Tournament, beating… Continue reading

YOUTH BASEBALL: Port Angeles 12-year-olds win Dick Brown division
Sam Nugent Extreme Slug Racing’s No. 11 “Slippen Slyde” (upper left) looked like a sure winner moments before it made a sudden about-face and headed back to the center. Slug No. 1 “General ‘Duke’ Lee” (center top) then easily won the race in under 20 minutes.

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Slugs burn rubber in Joyce

Slugs get extreme at Joyce Daze JOYCE – It was a day at the races for local slugs and for visitors to Joyce Daze on… Continue reading

Sam Nugent Extreme Slug Racing’s No. 11 “Slippen Slyde” (upper left) looked like a sure winner moments before it made a sudden about-face and headed back to the center. Slug No. 1 “General ‘Duke’ Lee” (center top) then easily won the race in under 20 minutes.