Entering Friday’s season-opening tilt at Forks, Sequim is attempting to replace a senior class that saw much of the varsity playing time for… Continue reading
Once upon a time, I climbed mountains. Big, scary mountains. I climbed two 14ers in California, I climbed El Capitan, I climbed Half Dome, I… Continue reading
The Peninsula College men’s soccer team finished up its two-game preconference series at the Starfire Soccer Complex with a 2-1 win over Spokane,… Continue reading
Fall marks the start of hunting seasons for deer, elk, waterfowl and upland game birds in many areas of Washington and to help… Continue reading
Experienced senior class key to Port Angeles’ success
A roster full of “hungry, driven and passionate,” players will work toward securing the Peninsula College men’s soccer program’s sixth NWAC Championship… Continue reading
Jones cards 5th ace, Perkins his 10th hole-in-one at Peninsula Golf Club
Two-week delay to protect hens and chicks
Men’s, women’s soccer teams earn wins in debuts
New nickname for Port Townsend-Chimacum combined athletics
Youth soccer cleat swap Sunday in Sequim
But not at Kalaloch, which won’t open in 2021-2022
Pool plans cardboard boat races for 18 and younger
Togetherness will aid Spartans this fall
Seeking fifth title since 2010
Two classes of the Port Angeles Roughrider Hall of Fame came together at Civic Field to share memories, renew their ties to… Continue reading
A day of field cleanup followed later by an old-fashioned spaghetti dinner and a baseball movie under the stars will be hosted Saturday… Continue reading
The smoke cleared, then the fog burned off, and 77 service veterans enjoyed the treat that is summer salmon fishing on the Strait of Juan… Continue reading
Women’s golf results and ODT trail segment closure
Port Angeles’ Bob Peterson went from playing football to “carrying the football” in his lifetime. Peterson, a three-sport star at Port Angeles… Continue reading