Coach Joe Marvelle calls the Olympic Avalanche’s win in the sixth-grade division of the 23rd-annual Tulip Tournament last week the biggest in the program’s history.
Sign-up for hoops, baseball clinic set, Cedars hosting demos, soccer league forming and more.
Peninsula College’s Alison Crumb was named North Division Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year and Madison Pilster was named Most Valuable Player and seven other Pirates were honored as All-Conference selections were announced in early March by the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges.
When the Wolves return to Port Angeles on March 28, they’ll be looking for a bit of a different outcome than what they saw a week previous.
Wolves aim to rebuild all-league defense in highy competitive Olympic League
The Wolves defeated Coupeville 12-1 in a league game at home on March 18 and came from behind to wallop Chimacum (non-league) 14-4 on March 20.
Shreffler tears up track while Oliver nears high jump mark at season’s first meet
Sequim Wolves baseball gear up for league play starting this week
The Lady Wolves tennis team opened its season splitting two matches with a home loss to the Olympic Trojans 4-3 on March 16 and a win away against the North Mason Bulldogs 5-2 on March 18.
Sequim girls move to 3-0 in league matches while the boys are 1-1 after a narrow loss to rival Port Angeles.
Sequim athletes compete in the 13th West Sound Senior High School Basketball game.
Cale Rodriguez of Redlands, Calif., last week became the fourth Peninsula College men’s soccer head coach, hired to lead the Pirate men in the fall of 2015.
The Sequim High Wolves kicked off their 2015 prep campaign with a split of preseason games Saturday.