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The men’s winner of the North Olympic Discovery Marathon Alexander Roederer of Seattle celebrates his victory at the finish line.

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Discovery Marathon winners hail from Pacific Northwest, Olympic Peninsula

The final numbers are in for the North Olympic Discovery Marathon.

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Six of the 11 student athletes moving on to play sports in college were in attendance for a ceremonial signing event on May 29. They include, from left, Ezekiel “Zeke” Schmadeke football for Linfield University (Oregon), Solomon Sheppard basketball at Pierce College, Colin Feik soccer for Peninsula College, Sydney Thomas-Harris flag football for Hastings College (Nebraska), Brayden Wopperer football for Pacific Lutheran University, and Andrew Keeler football for University of Mary-North Dakota. Not pictured are Adrian Aragon going on to play golf for Olympic Community College, Lincoln Bear baseball for Heston College in Kansas, Raimey Brewer soccer for Peninsula College, Kaiden Tosland soccer with YWC (YesWeCollege) in Genoa, Italy, and Johnny Vilona wrestling for Evergreen State.

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SHS honors student-athletes playing post-high school

Wolves have 11 grads playing seven sports

Reid Randall

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Top Wolves make the spring All-Olympic League list

The All-Olympic League team rosters are out and Sequim’s Wolves are well represented.

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The Port Scandalous Roller Derby team and Rodeo City Roller Derby team faced off on May 30 in Sequim with Rodeo City coming out with the victory. Port Scandalous hosts its next bout on July 11 at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club.

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Port Scandalous Roller Derby tries to roundup Rodeo City in bout

Port Scandalous Roller Derby faced off against Rodeo City Roller Derby on May 30 in the Sequim Boys…

Eighth grader Will Brooks tied the Sequim Middle School record by clearing the high jump bar at 5-4 at the Olympic League meet on May 19 in Crescent.

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Timberwolves take track and field league titles

Sequim Middle School won both the boys and girls track and field titles at the North Olympic League…

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Sequim sent seven athletes to the 2A State Track and Field Championships last weekend, including, from left, Kaleah Keate, pole vault alternate, Clare Turella, high jump, and the 4×400 boys relay team, top row, Jonathan Tipton, alternate, Adrian Osborne, Reid Randall, front row, Westley French, and Gavin Tupper. Randall also ran the 400 meters and 800 meters.

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State Track and Field: Randall takes fifth in 800 meters

Sequim junior Reid Randall earned a fifth place finish in the 800 meters last weekend at the 2A…

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Sequim’s Adrian Aragon, pictured in April at The Cedars at Dungeness, tied for fifth at the 2A state golf championship in Tumwater last week. His placement was a Sequim boy golfer’s best finish since 2022.

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Sports roundup: Aragon ties for fifth in state boys golf meet

Thompson takes sixth at tennis singles tourney

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James Williamson was recently announced as Peninsula College’s new Athletic Director to replace retiring director Rick Ross.

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Peninsula College hires new athletic director

Peninsula College has appointed James Williamson as its new Athletic Director, effective May 4, to succeed Rick Ross,…

Photo courtesy Ashley Lowe-Thaens/ Sequim junior varsity baseball players, from left, Ezra Fitts, Ben Reynolds, and Dakota Lowe-Thaens all hit solo home runs in their final game of the season on May 6 against Bremerton. Their home runs were the first of the season for the Wolves.

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JV baseball brings father-son coaches, winning season together

Along with one of the squad’s best records in a few decades, Sequim’s junior varsity baseball team brought…

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Calleigh Thompson placed second in the West Central District 2A singles tournament last week. This week she’ll compete in the state tournament set for May 22-23 in Seattle’s Nordstrom Tennis Center. Thompson, a senior, competed at state as a sophomore.

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Sports roundup: Thompson earns return trip to state tennis championships

Track and field’s district meet set this week

Photo by Patrick Slattery/ The Grey Wolves of Sequim’s Senior Softball invite others to join in their love of the game. They gather at the ball fields at Carrie Blake Community Park every Tuesday and Thursday morning.

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Senior Softball registration underway

Sequim’s Senior Softball Grey Wolves are in full swing and the club is inviting interested older men and…

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Gabriella “Ella” Hood of Sequim putts on the front nine during the Class 2A West Central District Championship on Tuesday, May 12 at The Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course. Hood earned the district girls competition’s fifth and final state berth in Chehalis on May 19-20.

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Golf Districts: Two more Wolves advance to state

Sequim sophomores Talon Stover and Gabriella “Ella” Hood and Port Angeles junior Sky Gelder will join their Wolves…

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Sequim girls team golfers Kaiya Robinson, Kendra Dodson and Raimey Brewer all qualified at the Olympic League tournament for the state 2A tournament to be held at Riverside Golf Club in Chehalis on May 19-20. This trio, along with teammates Gabriella Hood and senior Rachel McDougall, also helped lead the Sequim girls team to the Olympic League championship. Hood and McDougall were set to compete on May 12 at The Cedars at Dungeness district tournament to earn a spot at state.

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Sports roundup: Golfers earn spots at state

Tennis, track teams ready athletes for districts