PORT ANGELES — The same moment plays out before every basketball game at all levels of the sport. With the clock ticking down before tipoff,… Continue reading
THE RAZOR CLAM season keeps getting better. The latest razor clam dig is in effect and runs through Monday. Not only are the razor clams… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK is tweaking its recreational fishing regulations and your opinion is wanted. The proposed changes, which apply to non-tribal, recreational fisheries within the… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The same moment plays out before every basketball game at all levels of the sport. With the clock ticking down before tipoff,… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK is tweaking its recreational fishing regulations and your opinion is wanted. The proposed changes, which apply to non-tribal, recreational fisheries within the… Continue reading
NEAH BAY— Ferreting out info on Neah Bay's far-flung Class 1B playoff opponents is typically an adventure, regardless of sport. This year is no exception,… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — This has been a rebuilding year for the Peninsula College women's basketball team. Or it was supposed to be. Instead, it turned… Continue reading
THE RAZOR CLAM season keeps getting better. The latest razor clam dig is in effect and runs through Monday. Not only are the razor clams… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Port Scandalous Roller Derby hopes to continue its forward momentum when its Intense City Rollers squad participates in the organization’s first Women’s… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Five Peninsula College basketball players received NWAACC all-region recognition Tuesday. The women's team, which opens the postseason against Columbia Basin on Saturday,… Continue reading
“LET'S HAVE THIS conversation a year from now.” I heard this from both Peninsula Golf Club's recently installed professional Jacob Lippold and Port Townsend Golf… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The new, two-division Olympic League is finally official. In an email this week, Sequim High School athletic director Dave Ditlefsen welcomed Chimacum and… Continue reading
BELLEVUE — The Peninsula College men's and women's basketball programs ended their regular seasons with road losses to NWAACC North Division foe Bellevue. For the… Continue reading
TACOMA — Port Angeles sent six gymnasts to the state gymnastics meet where they competed with hundreds of gymnasts from the 1A, 2A and 3A… Continue reading
FEDERAL WAY — Port Angeles junior swimmer John Macias earned two fifth-place finishes as the 2A state swimming and diving meet at King County Aquatic… Continue reading
MOUNT VERNON — The Neah Bay boys and girls basketball went down to the wire before falling in their respective 1B Tri-District tournament championship games.… Continue reading
TACOMA — It came down to the last man standing for the Forks wrestling team. Too bad that last man turned out to be 285-pound… Continue reading
MOUNT VERNON -- The Neah Bay boys and girls basketball teams both fell short of winning 1B Tri-District championships by slim margins Saturday at Mount… Continue reading
TACOMA — Forks' Joel Ward lost 4-0 to Chelan's Asa Schwartz in the Class 1A 220-pound championship match. In the next match, the last of… Continue reading
TACOMA —The Sequim boys basketball team's season ended abruptly with a 55-47 loss to a Sumner team that displayed the same hallmarks of what made… Continue reading