Port Angeles defeated Sequim 5-2 at Laurel Lanes on Monday in the first meeting of the season between the two girls bowling… Continue reading
Peninsula College men’s soccer coach Jake Hughes, right, holds a gag “swear jar” poking fun of player Nil Grau, who used a number of swear… Continue reading
Sequim middle hitters Jolene Vaara and Arianna Stovall made all-Olympic League first-team volleyball last week. Making the second team was Port Angeles setter… Continue reading
Our athletes of week the made their marks this weekend. Port Angeles swimmer Yau Fu was a big part of a girls team that finished… Continue reading
The Neah Bay football team learned Monday that it will travel to Richland on Saturday to play Liberty Christian in the state 1B… Continue reading
A bus breaking down in a ferry line at the worst possible moment just kind of symbolizes the adversity that the Peninsula… Continue reading
Pirates win penalty kicks 11-10
With all three Port Angeles relay teams finishing in the top eight, the Roughriders finished fourth as a team in the state… Continue reading
In a game that came down to inches and could have easily gone either way, the Spokane women’s soccer team got the breaks… Continue reading
Red Devils back in state quarterfinals
Champion Oakesdale has won seven out of the last eight championships
State powerhouse too strong for Port Angeles
Pirates defend a one-goal lead for 69 minutes
COVID, injuries, heartbreak, but now a state berth
No. 2 Red Devils will face No. 1 Oakesdale for title
Team loses Johnson, Gomez, but returns a lot of freshmen
Led by senior goalkeeper Claire Henninger being selected as the Defensive Player of the Year, the Western Washington University women’s soccer team had… Continue reading
Teammate Shiflett makes first team
The Neah Bay girls volleyball team won its opening match Wednesday at the state 1B volleyball championships, moving into the quarterfinals. The Red… Continue reading
Young Port Angeles squad finishes season at 11-7