Forks' Parker Browning (22)

PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Tenino boys basketball foils Forks’ comeback attempt

TENINO — For some reason, Tenino has Forks' number. The Beavers, for the second time this season, defeated the Spartans 59-56 on Monday. It was… Continue reading

Forks' Parker Browning (22)
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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Hoop shoot winners . . . Presidents Day basketball tournament . . . Crescent hoops fundraiser . . . and more

Elks Hoop Shoot winners advance to districts PORT ANGELES — Six Port Angeles athletes advanced to this Saturday's district competition by winning their divisions at… Continue reading

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PREP NOTES: State football title games staying at Tacoma Dome

RENTON — The state football championships will still be played at the Dome. Earlier this month, the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, or WIAA, said it… Continue reading

Sophomore gymnast Sydney Miner earned three top-10 finishes for Port Angeles. ()

PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Port Townsend wrestler Rogers takes first place at Lipstick Open

LAKEWOOD — Port Townsend's Chloe Rogers went 3-0 and won her weight class at the Lipstick Open girls wrestling tournament at Lakes High School. It… Continue reading

Sophomore gymnast Sydney Miner earned three top-10 finishes for Port Angeles. ()

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula men beat Bellevue on the road; women lose first league game in nearly a year

BELLEVUE — The Peninsula College men's basketball team became the latest to beat Bellevue, doing so on the road by a 82-72 score to stay… Continue reading

PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Port Angeles and Forks wrestlers place second at Dream Duals

SPOKANE — Port Angeles and Forks each placed second in their respective classifications at the Washington Dream Duals at the Spokane Convention Center. The Roughriders… Continue reading

Port Townsend's Carson Marx (2) breaks up a pass intended for Klahowya's Nate Hough during an Olympic League 1A game at Silverdale Stadium in September. (Jeff Halstead/for Peninsula Daily News)

PREPS: Olympic League 1A Division teaming up with Nisqually for football season; other area league realignment updates

Port Townsend and Chimacum are teaming up with the Nisqually League again. The two Jefferson County schools left the league during the last WIAA reclassification… Continue reading

Port Townsend's Carson Marx (2) breaks up a pass intended for Klahowya's Nate Hough during an Olympic League 1A game at Silverdale Stadium in September. (Jeff Halstead/for Peninsula Daily News)
Former Major League Baseball player Brent Lillibridge conducts a clinic on batting last week at 360 Sports Performance Training. Lillibridge and former University of Washington softball player Danielle Lawrie will conduct more clinics at the new business this Tuesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

SPORTS: New athletic training business aims to help area athletes have more opportunities beyond high school

SEQUIM — John Qualls says it isn't talent level that is preventing more North Olympic Peninsula athletes from having opportunities to excel beyond high school.… Continue reading

Former Major League Baseball player Brent Lillibridge conducts a clinic on batting last week at 360 Sports Performance Training. Lillibridge and former University of Washington softball player Danielle Lawrie will conduct more clinics at the new business this Tuesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Angeles' Katyn Flores drives against Black Hills'  Rachel LeBelle. Flores went on to make the game-winning basket later in the game. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Flores’ buzzer-beater lifts Port Angeles to upset of sixth-ranked Black Hills

PORT ANGELES — Maddie Boe's old-school bounce pass through the lane found a wide-open Katyn Flores for a buzzer-beating, game-winning layup, lifting the Port Angeles… Continue reading

Port Angeles' Katyn Flores drives against Black Hills'  Rachel LeBelle. Flores went on to make the game-winning basket later in the game. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Port Angeles' Tristin Butler earns a state-qualifying time in the 100-yard butterfly during the Roughriders' dual-meet victory against Olympic and Klahowya on Thursday. (Patty Reifenstahl)

BOYS SWIMMING: Port Angeles sinks Olympic and Klahowya in double dual; other area reports

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles lapped Olympic and Klahowya in an Olympic League boys swimming double dual at William Shore Memorial Pool. The Roughriders topped… Continue reading

Port Angeles' Tristin Butler earns a state-qualifying time in the 100-yard butterfly during the Roughriders' dual-meet victory against Olympic and Klahowya on Thursday. (Patty Reifenstahl)
Chloe Rogers of Port Townsend

GIRLS WRESTLING: Sequim’s Mendoza bests Port Townsend’s Rogers in state-caliber duel

SEQUIM — In a matchup of two girls wrestling state-title contenders, Sequim’s Alma Mendoza bested Port Townsend’s Chloe Rogers 5-4 in their 145-pound match at… Continue reading

Chloe Rogers of Port Townsend
Clallam Bay's Alan Greene

PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Moss shoots Neah Bay boys past Clallam Bay; other area reports

CLALLAM BAY — Ryan Moss’ shooting, rebounding and defense led Neah Bay to a 80-51 victory over Clallam Bay. Moss put up 30 points, grabbed… Continue reading

Clallam Bay's Alan Greene
Jackson Schott of Port Townsend

WRESTLING: Sequim stuns Port Angeles and routs Port Townsend to sweep double dual

SEQUIM — As the pins and points piled up early for the Sequim wrestling team against rival Port Angeles, belief blossomed on the Wolves' bench.… Continue reading

Jackson Schott of Port Townsend
Peninsula's Darrion Daniels goes for a layup against Olympic's Noah Spearman. Daniels led the Pirates with 20 points. (Rick Ross/Peninsula College Athletics)

MEN’S BASKETBALL: Peninsula the latest victim of resurgent Olympic

BREMERTON — As if the North wasn't already enough of a free-for-all, the resurgence of Olympic has ensured that there will be no nights off.… Continue reading

Peninsula's Darrion Daniels goes for a layup against Olympic's Noah Spearman. Daniels led the Pirates with 20 points. (Rick Ross/Peninsula College Athletics)

OUTDOORS: State, tribes urged to come to agreement regarding salmon seasons

IMAGINE A SUMMER without recreational chinook or coho fishing. A warning shot intended to avoid such a scenario, in the form of a sternly worded… Continue reading

PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Port Townsend girls basketball upends Bremerton

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Redhawks survived the closing seconds to beat Bremerton 40-38. It was the Class 1A Redhawks’ second consecutive victory over… Continue reading

Peninsula College guard Imani Smith attacks the defense of Olympic's Eboni Harpes. (Rick Ross/Peninsula College Athletics)

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Peninsula’s defense keys win over Olympic

BREMERTON — Strong defense and a dominating second quarter were enough for the Peninsula College women's basketball team to beat Olympic 68-57 in Northwest Athletic… Continue reading

Peninsula College guard Imani Smith attacks the defense of Olympic's Eboni Harpes. (Rick Ross/Peninsula College Athletics)
Forks' Parker Browning scores against Elma's Elijah Martin (24) and Blake Sackrider (13). The Spartans won 51-41 to earn a season sweep against the Eagles. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Forks’ Adams steps up to lead Spartans to win

FORKS — Powered by 22 points, 20 rebounds and six blocked shots from Forks' 6-foot-8 center Marky Adams, the Spartans earned a season sweep of… Continue reading

Forks' Parker Browning scores against Elma's Elijah Martin (24) and Blake Sackrider (13). The Spartans won 51-41 to earn a season sweep against the Eagles. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Port Angeles shuts down North Mason

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles girls basketball team rebounded from their first Olympic League 2A loss by shutting down the Bulldogs 47-16 “We had… Continue reading

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OUTDOORS: Alternative steelhead bait presentation tonight in Sequim

IT'S IMPORTANT TO always have something to look forward to. The reality of having no more Seahawks games to enjoy, or more accurately, worry about… Continue reading

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