O’Dea senior Jamyn Patu has been voted the Associated Press Washington state player of the year for all classifications after… Continue reading
Friday Night’s scores Port Angeles Tournament Port Angeles 51, Rochester 24 Sedro-Woolley 69, Forks 37 Thursday night’s scores Girls Port Townsend 46, Vashon 38 Chimacum… Continue reading
Playing without Rian Peters, who re-injured a sprained ankle, the resurgent Forks girls basketball team came roaring back from a big deficit to… Continue reading
FOR THE SECOND straight year, I’ve been obsessively clicking on sportswriter Ryan Thibodaux’s baseball Hall of Fame voting tracker a half dozen times a day… Continue reading
The Port Angeles-Sequim high school gym squad attended the WOWI Invitational Gymnastics meet at Auburn Mountainview High School with a number of Port… Continue reading
Port Townsend wrestler Ally Bradley pulled off a rare feat this week and it helped her team win a meet against Klahowya. Though Port Townsend… Continue reading
The Neah Bay boys got four 3-pointers and 29 points from Keith Johnson Jr. and another three treys from Captain Claplanhoo to beat… Continue reading
The Peninsula basketball men bounced back from a loss to throttle Tacoma 98-75 Sunday in the Pirates’ highest-scoring game of the year so… Continue reading
The Peninsula basketball men won their third straight, erupting for 93 points and 10 3-pointers in a 93-84 win over Big Bend at… Continue reading
Friday, Dec. 15th North Peninsula scores BOYS BASKETBALL LaConner 62, Neah Bay 45 Port Angeles 61, Kingston 38 Port Townsend 57, Bremerton 44 Olympic 73,… Continue reading
Port Angeles and its swarming defense achieved the rare feat of holding a team scoreless for an entire half as the Roughriders… Continue reading
The resurgent Forks girls used a stifling defense and got five 3-pointers from Jayden Olson in beating Chimacum in the first of a… Continue reading
ALL SIGNS POINT to the NHL coming to Seattle and who knows, maybe the Stanley Cup will return to the city (more on that). In… Continue reading
Payton Glasser is off to a roaring start for the Sequim Wolves basketball squad. Last year’s Olympic League 2A All-League first-teamer scored 32 in the… Continue reading
Forks came in first place at the Spud Walley Tournament, with 12 out of 14 Spartan wrestlers placing and five wrestlers winning their… Continue reading
The Peninsula College men blew out two both opponents at the Triton-Pirate Classic at Edmonds Community College this weekend, crushing Grays Harbor 75-52… Continue reading
The Neah Bay girls got 16 points from Ruth Moss and 15 from Courtney Swan and clamped down hard on defense in… Continue reading
Port Angeles’ Liam Clark may be one of the players to watch this season. And it’s not hard to notice Clark, who grew a couple… Continue reading
I saw a little news blurb today in my Facebook feed that the junior college I attended 35 years ago in California won the California… Continue reading
The Port Angeles wrestling team placed sixth out of 17 teams at the Patriot Dome Classic with Kenny Soule taking first at 152… Continue reading