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Area Sports

Wed, Mar 4, 2009 

 

Sequim man catches winner at Disco derby

This Mighty Casey didn't strike out. Not by a long shot.

Hey Junior, will you sign my hat?

Spotlight on Sports

School Sports Results

Grinnell wins Miami skeet event

She's still on target. Port Angeles 17-year-old Jaiden Grinnell, a member of the United States National Shotgun Team, claimed the top women's score in International Skeet at the Miami Cup Skeet Championship in Miami, Fla., on Feb. 8.

Pirates take win streak into playoffs

With a playoff seed already secure, all the Pirate women were looking for was some momentum.

Peninsula knocked from postseason in loss at Everett

The run, alas, is over. After five consecutive seasons of being one of the North Division's top contenders and taking on the best Northwest community colleges, Peninsula's Pirates are staying home this March.

Wolves edge Cruisers, advance in district playoffs

For a team that's seen a good amount of heartache this season, Sequim players sure had an abundance of smiles in the locker room after the Wolves' do-or-die playoff win against Eatonville on Saturday night.

Wed, Feb 25, 2009 

 

Peninsula drops key game at Whatcom

Needing a road victory in Whatcom to stay relevant in the playoff picture, Peninsula's men had a good start through 20 minutes of action.

Diving pair brings home medals

With state swim meet officials hosting the first class 2A-only state meet, leave it to the divers to make a big splash.

Wolves down Eagles, take No. 2 seed

Sequim's boys passed their first playoff test of the 2008-2009 postseason Saturday night, dumping Klahowya 60-59 to take the Olympic League's No. 2 seed to the district playoffs.

Sports/Rec Results

Sports desk gets a spring cleaning

Spotlight on Sports

Sports Calendar

Sports Briefs

Sequim wrestlers bring home 4 medals

Some tuned out with music. Some read newspaper articles about their competitors. Others dyed their hair.

School Sports Results

Little wheels, big fun

Blazing-fast cars hitting the straightaway at 45 mph, risking shredded tires, the smell of burning fuel in the air ... all the familiar sights and sounds of big-time racing.

Pirates clinch playoffs, No. 2 seed with win

Peninsula's women solidified their playoff plans with a 57-45 win at Whatcom Saturday night, clinching the NWAACC North Division's No. 2 seed and a berth in the conference tournament set for March 5-8 in Kennewick.

Jammers take second at P.A. hoops tourney

The Sequim Jammers fifth-/sixth-grade girls' basketball tournament team had their best finish ever after taking second-place at the Presidents Day Tournament in Port Angeles Feb. 14-15.

Wed, Feb 18, 2009 

 

Bulldogs put Wolves in a hole

The No. 3 team in the state was No. 1 on Sequim's hit list Friday night.

Spotlight on Sports

The Peninsula Pirates basketball show has been a good one this season and the coaching Stewarts have the Pirates poised for a return trip to the NWAACC state tournament next month.

Sports Rec Results

Sports Calendar

Sports briefs

Sequim's elite eight

For all the hours on the mat, relentlessly practicing move after move, the day-long tournaments, the three-dozen matches during the season and the gauntlet of win-or-go-home postseason action: This is the payoff.

School sports results

Relay team, 2 divers earn tickets to state meet

When the King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way hosts the first class 2A-only boys swimming championships, Sequim athletes will be there.

Pirates rally, can't beat perfect Cards

After coming one basket, one possession away from topping a team no other NWAACC team has beaten this season, Peninsula's women had little left to swallow but the bitterest of pills in a 58-56 home loss to Skagit Valley Saturday night.

Peninsula lead fades late in loss to Skagit

So much for a happy Valentine's Day for the Stewarts.

Peninsula hoops team takes second in P.A.

Sometimes, teams get the blues. In Sunday's championship game at the Port Angeles President's Day tournament, that's exactly what the Olympic Avalanche team wanted.


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