SPORTS: Sequim baseball team splits first two games of year; Forks softball defeats Sequim JV

SEQUIM — Sequim's baseball team split its first two games of the season, playing between rain drops. The Wolves lost 8-6 to Cascade Christian on… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Port Angeles diver a state champion two times over

PORT ANGELES — Austin Fahrenholtz has those twisters down pat. The Port Angeles High School senior’s favorite diving move propelled him to his second straight… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Port Townsend shuts out Chimacum in boys soccer; other prep reports

CHIMACUM — Freshman Andrew Brown scored the only goal as Port Townsend nipped archrival Chimacum 1-0 in nonleague boys soccer action Tuesday. It was the… Continue reading

MICHAEL CARMAN’S GOLF COLUMN: Merchants Leagues are starting at area courses

MERCHANTS LEAGUES ARE forming at golf courses across the North Olympic Peninsula. I’ll start in Clallam County and work my way eastward to Jefferson. ■… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Two sports, two MVP awards for Port Angeles athlete

PORT ANGELES — Her first love is volleyball, there’s no question about that. “Really, volleyball is her passion,” Port Angeles girls basketball coach Michael Poindexter… Continue reading

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Here they are: This year’s wacky Seattle Mariners commercials

Our Seattle news partner, KOMO, has the newly released flight of acclaimed Seattle Mariners commercials — including King Felix in a ventriloquist act. Check them… Continue reading

  • Mar 13, 2012
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SPORTS: Port Angeles blanks Forks in baseball; Forks softball team loses by one run to Roughriders

PORT ANGELES — Easton Napiontek, the 6-foot-8 pitcher who will play baseball for Central Washington University next year, picked up where he left off last… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Port Angeles overwhelms Forks in boys soccer action

FORKS — Port Angeles gave a clinic in its first boys soccer game of the year. Tamrat Haskins and Anthony Brandon scored two goals each… Continue reading

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SPORTS: A remarkable season for All-Peninsula wrestling MVP

SEQUIM — Dakota Hinton is not your typical wrestling star. “In spite of his success, Dakota is on an even keel, he has good balance… Continue reading

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OUTDOORS: Going south for the razor clams this weekend

Peninsula Daily News news sources TO RAIN OR not to rain, that is the question. If the decent weather holds out from the last couple… Continue reading

  • Mar 9, 2012
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SPORTS: Morning razor clam digs start this weekend on ocean beaches

OLYMPIA — It’s a go. Clam diggers received the green light to hit those ocean beaches to look for the makings of clam chowder this… Continue reading

MICHAEL CARMAN’S GOLF COLUMN: New season begins for ladies club at Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course

TWO THINGS STOOD out during a quick trip to Portland last weekend. Either Rose City Golf Course’s front nine lacks yardage markers or my playing… Continue reading

SPORTS: Neah Bay girls basketball team ends season on another high note

NEAH BAY — The past two Neah Bay girls basketball teams have set a very high standard for future squads to follow. The Red Devils… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Peninsula College men’s basketball team takes fourth-place trophy at NWAACC tournament

KENNEWICK — A repeat championship wasn’t in the cards for the Peninsula College men’s basketball team. The Pirates met a potent team in the Chemeketa… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Peninsula College men’s team advances to semifinals

KENNEWICK — DeShaun Freeman was unstoppable, J.T. Terrell refused to lose and the two sophomores led a late comeback to propel Peninsula College into the… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Neah Bay boys basketball team to reload next year

NEAH BAY — Don’t expect the Neah Bay boys basketball program to be down next year. Or anytime soon. The Red Devils are rolling on… Continue reading

OUTDOORS COLUMN: It’s a good weekend to head out west for the steelhead

THE WEST-END RIVERS are in good shape, the weather is supposed to be decent this weekend, the steelhead are big and they are biting. Plus… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles girls basketball loses overtime heartbreaker at state; Neah Bay boys basketball advances at state

The Port Angeles girls basketball team lost a heartbreaker in overtime Thursday to slip to a loser-out consolation semifinal game today against Burlington-Edison in the… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Hunters have until March 31 to apply for multiple-season permits

Peninsula Daily News and news sources OLYMPIA — Hunters, it’s never too early to start planning for the 2012 seasons. In fact, those who want… Continue reading

  • Mar 1, 2012
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SPORTS: Neah Bay girls basketball team opens state today against Colton

SPOKANE — The Neah Bay girls basketball team has been here before. Unfortunately, the Red Devils will open up against the same powerhouse team in… Continue reading