The Wolves split for two tournaments last weekend with the girls in Everett and the junior varsity boys in Port Angeles.
In their final regular season meet of the 2014-2015 season, several Sequim swimmers inched closer to postseason-qualifying marks.
Different weekend, same big prize for the biggest fish.
Because of a late season opening in Marine Area 6, the Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby has moved from Presidents Day weekend to one weekend later: Friday-Sunday, Feb. 20-22.
All eight Sequim Equestrian Team competitors earned at least one top-10 finish at the team’s first event of the season, a District 4 meet at the Tacoma unit Jan. 22-25.
Olympic Peninsula Paddlers club meets and volleyball club team crowned
Not always an easy place to gain wins, Skagit Valley College’s gym saw the Peninsula Pirates escape with one win in two games in a North Division basketball doubleheader Jan. 28.
After a week of working to get ahead of .500, the Lady Wolves dropped two to the Olympic League’s best.
Needing a balanced attack to take down one of the Olympic League’s top teams, that’s exactly what Sequim got Friday night.
After three winless seasons, Sequim’s wrestlers finished the 2014-2015 regular season strong.
Port Angeles Parks & Recreation’s Martin Luther King youth basketball tournament, Jan. 17-18
Basketball, golf and volleyball scores/standings from the Sequim and Port Angeles areas.
Women’s golf tournament on tap; tourney time at SkyRidge Golf Course; time to register for Rhody Run, more
Somebody break up the Avalanche. The select girls basketball squad made up of players from the North Olympic Peninsula took its second sixth-grade title this season — and eight overall for the group — with a victory in a competition in Seaside, Ore., last weekend.