DUPONT — Give Mason Moug a hot putter and the Chimacum Cowboys just might have another state champion. The Chimacum senior sits just two shots… Continue reading
It’s late May, so it must be state championship week for high school spring sports. State tournaments for the 2011 spring season start today for… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Wilder Baseball, an elite Senior Babe Ruth program for players ages 16-18, kicks off its 33rd season today with a team meeting.… Continue reading
TACOMA — The Sequim and Port Angeles tennis teams are sending eight boys and girls players to the Class 2A state tournament this coming weekend.… Continue reading
Here are the results from today’s Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby, the rubber duck races held on the Nippon Paper Industries USA mill canal in… Continue reading
WRESTLING HAS A way of fostering independence. The individual nature of the sport forces wrestlers to succeed on their merits alone. It took Port Angeles… Continue reading
CASTLE ROCK — A year ago, it was the Chimacum baseball team’s bats that catapulted the Cowboys to the Class 1A state semifinals. Now, it’s… Continue reading
SUMNER — Sequim’s Frank Catelli and Port Angeles’ Troy Martin have taken their head-to-head rivalry to a new level. The two throwers were in a… Continue reading
BELLINGHAM — Cody Sullivan played with fire all game long. It wasn’t until late in Saturday’s Class 2A state playoff game that it came back… Continue reading
TACOMA — Nobody’s raining on the Sequim softball team’s parade this spring. A year removed from having their state bid cut short by a driving… Continue reading
PAT NEAL HAS a problem with Kids Fishing Day this Saturday in Sequim. Mainly, that he’s not included. Approximately 1,500 trout have been dumped into… Continue reading
■ Strait halibut — Yes, the tides are a little less than desirable. Yes, the fishing has been a little less than spectacular. But the… Continue reading
Three North Olympic Peninsula baseball teams are still alive, including one that is a veteran at the state level and two others making it back… Continue reading
QUILCENE — Brandon Bancroft doesn’t have to think too long about why pitching appeals to him so much. It’s the voices he hears from behind… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Only a couple of months after leading the Peninsula College men’s basketball team to an NWAACC championship, Mitrell Clark is moving on.… Continue reading
FEW CLAMS ARE coveted quite like the geoduck. They’re large, they’re elusive and — more so than any other North Olympic Peninsula shellfish — they’re… Continue reading
BREMERTON — Sequim’s Lea Hopson added another trophy to her collection this week. The senior shortstop was named the Olympic League MVP for the second… Continue reading
THE CRESCENT LOGGERS will see a familiar face on the football field next fall, even if it’s a different one. The Crescent football search committee… Continue reading
THE PENINSULA CUP is on the line at Port Ludlow Golf Club this weekend. Saturday’s third annual Peninsula Cup competition, pitting the best golfers from… Continue reading
TACOMA — Five Port Angeles boys and girls tennis players are still fighting for state berths after three rounds of Class 2A West Central District… Continue reading