A three-sport star while playing for Sequim High, Alexas Besand is now focused on basketball at Skagit Valley College in Mount Vernon.
If you put any money on my first few picks of the college bowl season, I apologize. It’ll get better. I mean, the law of averages comes into play, right?
Golf and basketball results from the Sequim and Port Angeles areas.
SHS senior Alex Barry leads a host of this year’s headliners in Sequim sports
Results from the 2015 Rain-Deer Fun Run, held Dec. 19 at the Port Angeles City Pier:
With ninth and 10th place finishes, Sequim’s wrestlers took their best placement ever at the Hammerhead Invitational Wrestling Tournament on Dec. 18-19 in the Kitsap Sun Pavilion.
A series of November storms brought heavy rain and flooding to the park’s lowlands and a new blanket of snow to the Olympic high country. The park’s road crew has been busy clearing storm-damaged and debris-strewn roadways, but attention has shifted to plowing snow on Hurricane Ridge Road for what may be a busy winter season.
So far, undefeated! OK, I had to write this a day before the first bowl game, thanks to early press deadlines here at the Gazette.
Golf, basketball and volleyball scores/standings from the Sequim and Port Angeles areas.
Athletes from Sequim’s Bodystrong Taekwon-Do Academy got one more bout of competition before 2015 ended with a tourney in Battle Ground on Dec. 5, the final such tournament in the Northwest for the year.
The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission invites the public to celebrate the first day of 2016 with First Day Hikes taking place at more than two dozen state parks on Jan. 1.
SHS basketball falls to Kingston, Olympic while wrestlers split dual meet
Wolves win at Port Townsend in Monday night matchup