LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Guide to lakes opener

IN PREPARATION FOR Saturday’s lowland lakes opener, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife has stocked millions of fish in lakes throughout the state. However,… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Port Angeles beats rival Sequim, earns league boys golf title; other prep reports

SEQUIM — Four Roughriders shot career-best scores as Port Angeles defeated archrival Sequim to earn the Olympic League boys golf dual-meet championship. Garrett Payton captured… Continue reading

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MICHAEL CARMAN’S GOLF COLUMN: New league being formed at SunLand Golf & Country Club

THE GOLF BUG bit Mark Ostroot later in life, but it has bitten hard and won’t let go. Ostroot, the general sales manager at Price-Ford… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles beats Port Townsend in extra innings; other prep reports

PORT TOWNSEND — Brady Konopaski drove in Wes Giddings and Chase Jangula in the top of the eight inning to give the Port Angeles baseball… Continue reading

LEE HORTON’S PREP NOTES: Big-time rivalry games set for this week

THE PORT ANGELES-SEQUIM RIVALRY will be amped up this week. The rainshadow rivals face off in softball, baseball and boys golf, and more than bragging… Continue reading

SPORTS: ‘Legendary’ mountain bike racers set for Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Mountain bikers from around the world will be arriving in Clallam County in droves this week. This is the second of three… Continue reading

SPORTS: Benefit youth basketball tournament set for Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Girls Basketball Boosters will present three days of tournament games, hoops clinics and community projects June 19-21 as boys… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Forks girls claim Lions Club Invitational track title; other track reports

FORKS — Tristina Smith of Forks earned two wins and was named girls MVP at the five-team Lions Club Invitational track and field meet at… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Peninsula College men’s basketball team signs Alaska star player

PORT ANGELES — Jal Deng of Anchorage, Alaska, is the most recent player to join the Peninsula College men’s basketball team. Deng, a 6-foot-2 wing… Continue reading

SPORTS: Morales surpasses expectations to claim All-Peninsula MVP award

FORKS — Forks wrestling coach Bob Wheeler thought Miguel Morales always was going to be a basketball player. Wheeler had Morales in his physical education… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim drops boys soccer match on dark field; other prep reports

SEQUIM — Increasing darkness didn’t stop Bremerton from lighting up the scoreboard for a game-winning goal in the 77th minute against Sequim in Olympic League… Continue reading

LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Hood Canal worth a try

ANGLERS ON THE North Olympic Peninsula are down to two options for saltwater salmon season. First is to cross the Strait of Juan de Fuca… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Port Angeles girls capture track tri-meet, Sequim boys finish second; other prep reports

SEQUIM — The Sequim and Port Angeles boys and girls track and field teams split in their Olympic League head-to-head meet while Olympic also competed… Continue reading

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LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Waiting anglers have options

FISHING IS ABOUT to take off on the North Olympic Peninsula. It will be great. There will be the lowland lakes opener next Saturday (April… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Port Townsend wins first baseball game of year; Port Angeles soccer loses heartbreaker, and other prep reports

PORT TOWNSEND — Cody Russell pitched Port Townsend’s baseball team to its first win of the season Tuesday, a 6-5 victory over Kingston. Russell struck… Continue reading

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MICHAEL CARMAN’S GOLF COLUMN: Another thrilling Masters

I SPENT MUCH of the weekend racking my brain for a reason to root against the Aussies threatening to take home their nation’s first green… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Townsend baseball loses to Klahowya, 7-2; other preps reports

PORT TOWNSEND — Klahowya got back on the winning track by beating Port Townsend 7-2 on Monday. The Eagles (6-5, 7-7) had lost five straight… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College set to host soccer tournament

PORT ANGELES — Be prepared to “rumble” and cheer on some of the best soccer teams in the Pacific Northwest on Saturday, April 27, when… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College signs all-star wing for men’s basketball

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College’s men’s basketball team just got a lot better. Head coach Lance Von Vogt and the the Pirates signed Noah Everly,… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles track team excels at two meets; Quilcene softball wins doubleheader

TACOMA — The Port Angeles track and field team had several top-10 performances at the prestigious 35-team Tacoma Invitational. The Roughriders also had a triple… Continue reading