Basketball, volleyball results from the Sequim/Port Angeles area
The Wolves opened their Olympic League campaign in fine fashion on Dec. 9 with a 68-53 home win against Bremerton, building a 32-22 lead by halftime before clinching the game in the third quarter.
Before Sequim even dipped a toe into the William Shore Memorial Pool in Port Angeles, they found themselves on the wrong end of a numbers game.
Members of a girls U18 winter league team have recently started their 12-game North Puget Sound League soccer season.
The Lady Wolves (1-0 in league, 3-2 overall) started the week tied for first in the Olympic League after a strong road trip.
Storm King Soccer finsihers strong; local anglers to talk sports fishing; golf scramble on tap; run with the ‘rain-deer’
Basketball, golf and volleyball scores from Sequim and Port Angeles areas.
Tiebreaker a heartbreaker as SHS nearly scores first win in 3 years
Sequim coach Randy Perry noted before the season that Olympic’s Trojans have a good shot at improving their seventh place finish last year at the state 2A/3A tournament.
On the road or at home, Sequim’s Wolves had Port Townsend’s number Monday night.
Join the Olympic Peninsula Explorers on Saturday, Dec. 13, for a 5- or 10-kilometer walk in historic downtown Port Townsend.
SARC hosted possibly one of its smallest high school swim meets ever on Thursday, Dec. 4.
Elise Beuke and Kylee Williams helped Sequim avoid an 0-2 start for the season by overpowering the boards last Friday night against the visiting Klahowya Eagles.