STATE BASKETBALL UPDATE: Neah Bay boys title defense comes up short
STATE BASKETBALL UPDATE: Neah Bay boys title defense comes up short
STATE BASKETBALL: Neah Bay boys miss out on trophy opportunity

STATE BASKETBALL: Neah Bay boys miss out on trophy opportunity

You don’t come home with a state championship gold ball every season. And sometimes you don’t get to bring back a trophy from… Continue reading

STATE BASKETBALL: Neah Bay boys miss out on trophy opportunity
STATE BASKETBALL UPDATE: Inconsistent officiating hurts Neah Bay girls in season-ending loss

STATE BASKETBALL UPDATE: Inconsistent officiating hurts Neah Bay girls in season-ending loss

Neah Bay dug itself out of a 23-5 hole early to tie Tacoma Baptist late, but the… Continue reading

STATE BASKETBALL UPDATE: Inconsistent officiating hurts Neah Bay girls in season-ending loss

WRESTLING: Sequim’s Pierson, Mendoza named Olympic League boys and girls wrestling MVPs

Sequim cleaned up among the Olympic 1A/2A League wrestling all league teams, winning the MVPs for… Continue reading

STATE 1B BOYS: Neah Bay wins opener against Taholah, in state quarterfinals

Neah Bay used a third-quarter scoring burst to take control and held off a feisty Taholah team to win its boys Class 1B… Continue reading

SPORTS BRIEF: Spring Hoopfest scheduled for Saturday, Sunday

The Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department and the local boys and girls AAU groups will host the Spring Hoopfest this weekend.… Continue reading

COLLEGE HOOPS: Peninsula men, women both finish second after losses at Whatcom

The Peninsula basketball men and women finished their regular seasons with road losses against Whatcom, but they still both finished in second place… Continue reading

PREP SPORTS: Forks girls wrestlers academic state champions

The Forks wrestling girls, with a combined grade point average of 3.64, were named academic team state champions among 1A schools by the… Continue reading

STATE 1B GIRLS: Neah Bay loses, still alive for fourth place in tourney

STATE 1B GIRLS: Neah Bay loses, still alive for fourth place in tourney

Neah Bay ran into what head coach Tony McCaulley described as the girls basketball equivalent of his own Red Devils football program in… Continue reading

STATE 1B GIRLS: Neah Bay loses, still alive for fourth place in tourney

STATE 1B GIRLS BASKETBALL: Neah Bay wins, next faces powerhouse Colton

Neah Bay claimed the rubber match in the most important of three contests against Evergreen Lutheran, a 47-39 victory in a loser-out contest… Continue reading

STATE 1B BOYS TOURNAMENT: Neah Bay 66, Taholah 51

The Neah Bay basketball boys beat Taholah at the state 1B Hardwood Classic tournament 66-51. Neah Bay will now play Sunnyside Christian in… Continue reading

STATE 1B GIRLS BASKETBALL: Clallam Bay’s playoff run comes to an end

Clallam Bay sophomore Hannah Olson carefully pulled down the Bruins’ state championship placard from a hallway leading to the locker rooms at Spokane… Continue reading

PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim’s Haggerty co-MVP of Olympic 2A League

PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim’s Haggerty co-MVP of Olympic 2A League

Sequim’s Adrienne Haggerty was named the co-MVP of the Olympic League 2A Division girls basketball league. Haggerty, who helped lead the Wolves… Continue reading

PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim’s Haggerty co-MVP of Olympic 2A League
STATE 1B BOYS BASKETBALL: Neah Bay’s Cameron Moore making name for himself

STATE 1B BOYS BASKETBALL: Neah Bay’s Cameron Moore making name for himself

Sophomore Cameron Moore entered the boys basketball season as an unknown quantity to those unaffiliated with Neah Bay basketball. As a freshman, Moore… Continue reading

STATE 1B BOYS BASKETBALL: Neah Bay’s Cameron Moore making name for himself
GIRLS HOOPS: Chimacum’s Nisbet Olympic 1A MVP

GIRLS HOOPS: Chimacum’s Nisbet Olympic 1A MVP

Mechelle Nisbet of Chimacum was named the Olympic League 1A Division Girl’s Basketball League Most Valuable Player on Tuesday. Nisbet… Continue reading

GIRLS HOOPS: Chimacum’s Nisbet Olympic 1A MVP
Members of the Olympic Avalanche Black basketball team attend a historic University of Washington women’s game Sunday in which Kelsey Plum scored 57 points to become the all-time NCAA scoring leader. From left, Courtney Swan, Khloe Stanard, Emilia Long, Hannah Reetz, University of Washington player Katie Collier, Camille Stensgard, Jaida Wood and Myra Walker.

GIRLS HOOPS: Avalanche Black third at tourney

Next Door Gastropub’s Olympic Avalanche Black competed in the Washington Tournament Association event this weekend in Lynnwood. The Avalanche Black went 3-1,… Continue reading

Members of the Olympic Avalanche Black basketball team attend a historic University of Washington women’s game Sunday in which Kelsey Plum scored 57 points to become the all-time NCAA scoring leader. From left, Courtney Swan, Khloe Stanard, Emilia Long, Hannah Reetz, University of Washington player Katie Collier, Camille Stensgard, Jaida Wood and Myra Walker.
SPORTS SHOT: Stevens Middle School basketball

SPORTS SHOT: Stevens Middle School basketball

The Stevens Middle School eighth-grade team easily handled the Forks Middle School Spartans 66-9 at the Stevens gym on Monday. Stevens is now 3-0 on… Continue reading

SPORTS SHOT: Stevens Middle School basketball
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Tristin Butler, Port Angeles swim team

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Tristin Butler, Port Angeles swim team

Port Angeles’ Tristin Butler helped his Roughrider swim team to another successful showing at the state 2A swimming championships. Butler finished sixth at state in… Continue reading

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Tristin Butler, Port Angeles swim team
PREPS: Port Angeles Athletic Director inducted into gymnastics hall of fame

PREPS: Port Angeles Athletic Director inducted into gymnastics hall of fame

Added to the many accolades that Port Angeles High School Athletic Director Dwayne Johnson has received over the years is a new… Continue reading

PREPS: Port Angeles Athletic Director inducted into gymnastics hall of fame

2A BASKETBALL REGIONALS: Port Angeles girls battle, but can’t keep up with East Valley

The Port Angeles basketball girls kept it close against East Valley of Spokane well into the third quarter of… Continue reading