Port Angeles got a boost from its bench in a 61-38 Olympic League 2A Division boys basketball win over Kingston on Friday.… 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
The potential was there for a classic Rainshadow Rumble rivalry boys basketball matchup between Sequim and Port Angeles on Wednesday night. It… 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
OLYMPIC PENINSULA SALMON Derby tickets are on sale now online at
www.gardinersalmonderby.org, or at area merchants beginning Jan. 5. Set Friday through Sunday, March 9-11,… Continue reading
For a team that starts three freshmen and has two more playing long minutes as reserves Neah Bay displayed a wealth of poise… 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
Sequim attacked inside offensively and shut down a short-handed Neah Bay boys basketball team to triumph 67-36 in a nonleague matchup. Wolves coach… Continue reading
RAZOR CLAM DIGGERS can make New Year’s plans as the state Department of Fish and Wildlife has added a Jan. 1 dig to a previously… 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
For the first time in the history of the North Olympic Basketball Officials Association an all-female officiating crew… 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
The ship has sailed on Coupeville’s tenure in the Olympic League 1A Division with league counterparts Port Townsend, Chimacum and Klahowya. Founded… Continue reading
Forks ended its arduous slate of seven boys basketball games in 12 days with a statement victory over Stevenson, a potential district playoff… 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 Townsend rolled out to a huge lead after one quarter and never looked back in a 79-36 boys basketball rivalry win… Continue reading
Port Townsend and Chimacum literally went down to the final second as the Cowboys hung on for a 44-41 win over their… Continue reading