A season marred by injuries and losing streaks is nearly over.
There’s logjam atop the Olympic League standings and only a pair of wins by their class 3A foes last week kept Sequim from joining the fray.
All they needed was a little tweak to the regular lineup.
Following their crucial match-up against Port Townsend on Saturday, the Sequim Wolves got a treat from their coach: a meal at Waterfront Pizza.
Facing three teams Sequim had already squashed once this season, coach Mel Hendrickson simply hoped his Wolves wouldn’t overlook any Olympic League foe.
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Sequim’s boys golfers found the competition tough but still managed to place fifth out of 10 teams at the Tim Higgins Memorial golf tournament at Kitsap Golf and Country Club in Bremerton on April 23.
The Wolves’ tennis team is on a roll – again.
Just like old times – only with different uniforms.
Short Takes
For someone who spends an awful lot of his working day sitting down, it seems a little odd that the first thing Steve Kanters asks for after a race isn’t water or fruit or even directions to a massage table.
Spotlight on Sports
Despite missing four of their best players, the Olympic Avalanche girls basketball squad went 4-0 and took first place in the eighth-grade division at Port Angeles’ May Day Roundball on April 25-26.