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Football: Wolves romp to 44-14 Homecoming win

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Football: Wolves romp to 44-14 Homecoming win

Buccaneers strike first, but Sequim scored six straight touchdowns to secure big win

Sequim’s Henry Hughes serves against Port Angeles’ Wyatt Hall and Milo Whitman in his No. 1 doubles match alongside Dustan Koch on Oct. 2. Hughes and Koch would win the point, but ultimately lost the match. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Tennis: Wolves sweep Bulldogs, fall short vs. Riders

Sequim’s boys tennis team beat North Mason before losing closely to league-best Port Angeles

Senior forward Eden Johnson (second from right, no. 9) celebrates with her teammates after scoring Sequim’s second goal of a 5-0 win over Kingston on Oct. 3. Hanna Wagner (left, no. 14) also scored a goal on the night, and nearly scored three more on an impressive night for the sophomore forward. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Girls soccer: Wolves romp over Kingston, stagger to Bulldogs

A split week in league results still has Sequim’s girls soccer team looking up

Mark Schwartz, host of Williams Manor and organizer of Applestock, poses in front of the manor with some of the apples from the orchard on the property in 2018. Sequim Gazette file photo

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Applestock brings cider, music to celebrate fall

Benefit event is supporting the Salvation Army this year

Nico Zingaro returns a serve in the second set of his match against North Kitsap’s Chris Schuchart on Sept. 25, which he would win 6-2 to win the match. Zingaro was Sequim’s only undefeated player on the week, not dropping a single set in three matches. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Young Wolves tennis team shows progress

Sequim plays well against two top teams, sweeps Olympic

Kristina Mingoy runs down the wing early in the first half.

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Wolves soccer falls short in penalty shootout

Sequim lose to North Kitsap in tiebreaker after hard-fought match

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Boys tennis: Young Sequim team scores strong start

Wolves’ boys earn 3-1 start to season

Sequim’s Eden Johnson, left, vies for the ball with Bremerton’s Neveah Jackman in an Olympic League match on Sept. 17. Sequim won, 4-1. Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell

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Girls soccer: Wolves earn split in tough week of competition

A big win over Bremerton was tempered by a heavy loss to Olympic

Larry Jeffryes responds to questions from interim superintendent Rob Clark in an interview to fill the vacant District 1 seat on the Sequim School District board of directors. Jeffryes was selected by the board to fill that seat later in the night, with the vote being a unanimous yes from the four current board members. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Jeffryes selected to fill vacant school board seat

Unopposed candidate in general election selected after public interview with the board

Turnovers cost Wolves against NK

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Turnovers cost Wolves against NK

Four turnovers let down Wolves in heated game

The new sign at the Thrive Church on Sequim Ave. The church combines the Sequim Worship Center and the New Life church into one larger group that according to pastors David Lyke and Dave Westman are “excited” to come together. Photo submitted

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Thrive Church unites, brings two congregations forward as one

New church combines New Life and Sequim Worship Center

Travis Britten, second from left, demonstrates how to play the board game “Robinson Crusoe” to several Meeples of Sequim regulars who hadn’t yet played it. Britten says that he regularly brings new games to teach as that kind of experience is a big part of gaming for him. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Meeples bring games to Sequim

Local gaming group shares their passion at the library

DePrez brings comedy, storytelling to OTA stage

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DePrez brings comedy, storytelling to OTA stage

One-night show on 9/21 brings laughs, disability to the stage