Sequim earns 14 first-place finishes but host Vikings earn sweep
Trout fishing is off and running at hundreds of lakes across the state, as spring chinook salmon continue to push into fishing areas higher and higher up the Columbia River Basin.
Hundreds of soccer fans from all over Western Washington not only enjoyed five hotly contested soccer matches, but they were treated to great food, beverages and sunny weather at the fourth annual Rumble in the Rainforest Saturday at Sigmar Field on the Peninsula College campus.
Neither wind nor rain could keep Sequim’s track squads from maintaining perfect league marks last week.
With some last second heroics and strong second half possession play, the Wolves (5-3 in league, 6-4-2 overall) won in double overtime 3-2 over Port Angeles (4-4, 7-5) at home on April 24.
In the best and worst conditions, Sequim’s golf squads keep finding a way to win.
The Vikings from Poulsbo remained in a tie atop the Olympic League and Sequim took the brunt of two defeats at the hands of North, the second on April 23, sending Sequim to their fourth defeat in a row.
Scores from basektball, BMX, golf and softball teams in the area.
Test your speed and agility at the Pirate Zombie Mud Run, hosted by Peninsula College, on Saturday, May 16, at the college’s main campus, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd.
Golfers will be hitting the greens to send local Boys & Girls Clubs some green in early May.
Some of the top athletes in the 2A ranks were on the track and in the field last week in Port Townsend. And they were all wearing purple and gold.
Sequim’s offense pounded Port Townsend pitchers for 16 hits while SHS hurlers Daniel Harker and Gavin Velarde tossed five innings of no-hit baseball in an 18-0 win on April 16.
Port Angeles up next in Sequim on Friday night for the Wolves