Port Angeles’ Lucah Folden will be going away to college, but she will be returning home to play soccer at least once… Continue reading
Crescent battled but troubles getting the ball in the basket inside were a big reason why the Loggers fell 46-39 to No. 15… Continue reading
A GOOD PREDICTOR of potential ocean fishing seasons off our coast, the Oregon Production Index, was released by Oregon state fisheries officials. The index is… Continue reading
Bulldogs pull games out in the fourth
Port Angeles’ Millie Long was rewarded for her record-breaking girls soccer season by being selected to the first team of the All-State… Continue reading
Northern Peninsula Football Club tryouts set March 8
A GLANCE AT the numerous district playoff basketball matchups this week might have prep hoops aficionados wondering if the calendar really did turn to 2020.… Continue reading
Forks’ Tony Hernandez-Flores and Trey Baysinger were named the co-MVPs in basketball of the Evergreen 1A League Monday as all-league selections were made… Continue reading
One-third of a powerhouse trio that joined the Port Angeles High School girls swim team four years ago has signed to swim… Continue reading
Forks’ Trey Baysinger has been a scoring machine all year for the Forks Spartans. Baysinger scored 29 points in a game last week against Hoquiam… Continue reading
Sequim and Port Angeles gymnasts advanced to the Class 2A/3A West Central District championship after qualifying at a Sub-District competition Thursday at Auburn… Continue reading
The Port Angeles, Forks and Port Townsend wrestling squads earned a total of nine first-place finishes in their subregionals held this weekend.… Continue reading
Wolves wrap season with 11-10 record, strong core set to return
The Peninsula College basketball men held off a comeback attempt by Edmonds to win their game 88-83 over the Tritons, while the women… Continue reading
Port Angeles left no doubt that it remains at the top of the Olympic League 2A Division. Going up against second-place Sequim,… Continue reading
BOYS PREP BASKETBALL Klahowya 69, Port Townsend 58 Port Angeles 57, Sequim 32 Aberdeen 52, Rochester 37 Adna 76, Winlock 57 Anacortes 57, Sedro-Woolley 42… Continue reading
Forks’ picked up a heavy amount of points from the lower weight classes to earn a tie for fourth at the WIAA Girls… Continue reading
Port Townsend played well, but were hurt by too many turnovers and some buzzer-beating 3s in a 69-58 senior night boys basketball… Continue reading
Wolves play Olympic Saturday in playoff tiebreaker at Port Townsend
Roughrider boys make it a doubleheader sweep with dominating fourth quarter