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Jaylah Julmist (30) gets fouled while getting an offensive rebound in the second quarter against Neah Bay during the Sequim Wolves’ 86-63 win on Dec. 4. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Girls basketball: Wolves score 40 points in one quarter against Neah Bay

Sequim rides explosive scoring to two impressive non-league wins

Dallin Despain drives to the hoop during a pre-season practice for the Sequim Wolves boys basketball team on Nov. 21. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Boys basketball: New-look Wolves look to turn up the pace

A younger, faster Sequim boys basketball team is ready to take the court

Sequim Wolves girls basketball head coach Linsay Rapelje observes a preseason practice of her team as they prepare for the first full season of her second tenure as head coach. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Basketball preview: Experienced Wolves girls look to test their strength

Linsay Rapelje coaches a tough and experienced Sequim girls team that is looking to get better

Barrett arrest could have positive outcome

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Barrett arrest could have positive outcome

Many hoping that recent arrest of man with Down Syndrome can lead to better education for police

Sequim Wolves forward Hope Glasser, center, goes up for a layup against the Klahowya Eagles during the Wolves’ 73-17 win over the Eagles on Dec. 2. Glasser scored 11 points on the night, and was a key part in keeping the Eagles’ offense quiet on the night. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Girls basketball: Wolves dominate in win over Klahowya

Sequim earns 73-17 win over the Eagles in season opener

Freshman forward Isaiah Moore, second from right, passes the ball out from under the basket while under pressure from Klahowya Eagles forward Deven Patch during the Sequim Wolves’ 45-37 win over the Eagles on Dec. 2. Moore had eight points, eight rebounds and two blocks in his first high school game. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Boys basketball: Wolves come from behind to beat Klahowya

Sequim boys dig a hole in the second quarter, but Christiansen, Chen and Moore help bring them back

Pastor Jerry Luengen, left, practices his role as Josaiah in a Nov. 20 dress rehearsal for the Sequim Valley Nazarene Church living nativity performance. The nativity will be performed four times each night at the church on Dec. 6-8. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Living Nativity returns to Sequim Valley Nazarene

Local church hosts event for third year

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Flavored vape ban meant to protect youth among nation-wide lung disease outbreak

SMS principal: “No doubt in my mind” that flavored vape products target youth

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SHS to host community forum, introduce volunteer program

High school getting new tool to help boost Career and Technical Education class experience

School board offers support for SHS music programs

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School board offers support for SHS music programs

SHS band, choir teachers say Core 24 is “really hard” on their programs

Stormwater management the focus of DRMT meeting

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Stormwater management the focus of DRMT meeting

The Dungeness River Management Team heard a presentation on Clallam County stormwater plans

Girls soccer: Spudders kick Wolves from state tourney

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Girls soccer: Spudders kick Wolves from state tourney

The Sequim Wolves fell 3-0 to the Ridgefield Spudders in the first round of the 2A state tournament

Sequim Wolves sophomore quarterback Kobe Applegate throws a pass in the first quarter of the Wolves’ 38-21 loss to the Lakewood Cougars in the 2A state playoffs on Nov. 15. Applegate was forced to start the game due to a knee injury suffered by Taig Wiker, but responded with a touchdown pass on the Wolves’ opening drive of the game. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Football state playoffs: Cougars knock out Wolves

With Taig Wiker sidelined by injury, Wolves fall 38-12