Sequim’s Wolves and Klahowya’s Eagles were in a proverbial dogfight all year long, with the teams splitting their first two meetings by the narrowest of margins (4-3).
One bad quarter nearly did in Sequim’s chances to survive a home upset.
League leaders up next this week to challenge Wolves
Barry nets 27 as Sequim comes back for key road victory at Bremerton
Wolves host Kingston on Thursday and JV meet on Saturday
Sequim’s Eric Prosser tallied two more district meet-qualifying swims as he and the Wolves put up a fight before falling to the Klahowya Eagles 91-76 on Jan. 15 in Sequim.
With just a few meets to go in the season, the combined Sequim/Port Angeles gymnastics squad posted the team’s best team point total for the season as they topped Kingston Jan. 16 in Poulsbo.
Here are some results from local community sporting events
Anglers’ fundraiser, fly-fishing, and more headline sports briefs.
Here are some upcoming events in the Sequim sports community this week.
Peninsula College’s men’s and women’s basketball squads had not swept Whatcom since 2009, but the Pirates made the long trip to Whatcom County Wednesday night and returned with a pair of North Division victories.
Despite a disparity in the number of athletes, Sequim’s swimming and diving squad saw some improvement in a 124-49 loss to North Kitsap on Jan. 7.
Huff named state’s class 2A Coach of Year for cross country