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Photo by Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group / Peninsula’s Roosevelt Williams Jr., right, a Perth, Australia native, averaged 9.4 points and 3 assists last year as a starter.

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Men’s basketball: Peninsula men turn a page with new team

The Peninsula College men’s basketball team has gotten past the effects of the COVID pandemic, meaning like many…

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Volleyball: Vikings end Wolves’ season in district consolation final

Both teams had good runs at the District 2/3 2A tournament last week, but the Port Angeles and…

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College soccer: Pirate men, women fall in NWAC tourney

Both the Peninsula College men and women’s soccer seasons came to heartbreaking ends in bitter cold Saturday night,…

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Football: Big second half gives Bulldogs 36-21 win over Wolves

The North Mason football team scored two touchdowns within eight seconds in the third quarter, then got a…

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Football: Sequim hangs tough with Olympic in 35-21 loss

The Sequim football team gave 5-1 Olympic everything it could handle with the ball on the 1-yard line…

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Members of the Sequim Wolves football team and cheer squad celebrate Friday night's 36-32 come-from-behind victory over the Port Angeles Roughriders at Port Angeles Civic Field.

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Football: SHS rallies, wins wild Rainshadow Rumble

This one was truly a Rumble in the Rainshadow.

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Ian Mackie of Gig Harbor prepares to launch his kayak from Pebble Beach as an iron man competitor during Saturday's Big Hurt in Port Angeles.

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A beautiful day for a Big Hurt

Nearly 200 competitors took on the waters, roads and trails of the Port Angeles area, with more than…

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Lincoln Park BMX hosts more than 500 racers at Pacific NW Gold Cup finals

The Lincoln Park BMX Track was exceptionally busy all weekend, hosting more than 500 racers from 11 states…

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Football: Sequim falls to 1A Tenino

Sequim’s Wolves couldn’t contain the Beavers’ option run scheme, falling behind 22-0 at halftime after allowing scores on…

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Peninsula College men's soccer coach Jake Hughes, right, talks with assistant Jesse Salgado during practice earlier this month at Wally Sigmar Field. The Pirates begin their season Thursday at home with a game against Wenatchee CC.

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Fall sports preview: Battle will be on for PC men, kings of the North

The Peninsula College men’s soccer team comes into this season with their usual high expectations.

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Coach Kanyon Anderson works with members fo the Peninsula College women's soccer team at a practice earlier this month. The women are defending NWAC champions.

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Defending NWAC champions look to keep success going

The Peninsula College women’s college team always has high standards and goals, but don’t expect some of last…

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Runners conquer conditions, race course

It definitely was not a beautiful day on the North Olympic Peninsula on Sunday afternoon as heavy winds…

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Fastpitch: Wolves punch ticket to state

Sequim’s Wolves are headed back to the state tournament, where they’ll open against the second-ranked team in the…