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Cross country: Ellefson earns top-20 finish at John Payne XC Invitational

Sequim’s Colby Ellefson returned from a leg injury in recent weeks to place 10th (16:37.4) out of 178…

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Boys tennis: Little picks up win, Sequim falls to NK

North Kitsap once again proved a tough match for Sequim on the courts, sweeping the season series after…

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Sports briefs — Oct. 4, 2023

Paddlers to meet, talk kayak oceanography

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Sunland golfers hit links, raise $15,400 for ‘the Cure’

The Sunland Women’s Golf Association (SWGA) held its annual “Drive for a Cure” Golf Tournament and luncheon on…

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Community scoreboard — Sept. 27, 2023

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Boys tennis: Wolves win take two of three league matches

Sequim’s Garrett Little stayed undefeated for the season with a big win at No. 1 singles, but a…

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Cross country: Sequim girls are top 2A team at home meet

The Sequim girls cross country team fared well in the Wolves’ lone regular season home course meet, held…

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Riders ride second half wave, take Rainshadow Rumble 37-10 WITH VIDEO

It wasn’t always pretty, but the Port Angeles Roughriders took advantage of Sequim turnovers and scored 27 second…

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Vikings edge Wolves in league showdown

In a key early-season match-up of two undefeated teams, North Kitsap managed to edge the host Sequim Wolves…

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Sequim’s Annie Ellefson races to a win in the 100 breaststroke as the Wolves host East Jefferson on Sept. 13.

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Girls swimming: SHS crew swims to big win against Kingston

A deep and dominating Sequim swim squad splashed their visitors from Kingston on Sept. 20, winning the Olympic…

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Wolves fall in five to tough NK squad

Ten months after losing a heart-breaker to their Olympic League rivals, Sequim found themselves again on the short…

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Sports briefs — Sept. 27, 2023

Archery event for children at grange

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Big Hurt weekend set for Sept. 23-24

Local and out-of-town multi-sport athletes are gearing up to once again go big.