The home cooking seems to be working for Peninsula College’s men’s basketball squad.
Turkey Trot winners; run with the ‘rain-deer’; local anglers talk sport fishing; indoor soccer league set
Basketball, volleyball results from Port Angeles Recreation Department leagues
SkyRidge’s Pre-Christmas tourney on tap; Doty leads Crosspoint and gains regional honor; vintage hoops photo
The Storm King Lightning squad clinched the BU11 North Puget Sound League championship by dominating Bainbridge Island 7-1 in Sequim on Nov. 22.
For the third consecutive season, Peninsula College’s soccer teams have led all of the colleges in the Northwest Athletic Conference in the number of All-Academic Award winners.
Basketball, golf and volleyball scores/standings from the Sequim and Port Angeles area
A quick postseason exit last season left the Lady Wolves basketball team with higher goals for this year.
The theme for this year’s Wolves squad is big. Big expectations, big shoes to fill, big questions about their lineup … and they’re just plain big.
Sequim’s boys swimming and diving program is 12 members strong this season, with five returning athletes looking to lead the Wolves to wins and postseason success.
The face of Sequim wrestling is changing. Following two winless team duel-meet seasons, the Wolves look to power their way back up the Olympic League and state rankings with 39 athletes.
Only one of the top teams in the state could keep Sequim High’s senior-laden volleyball squad from topping the Olympic League this season. Three of those seniors are getting some postseason recognition from their 14-5 season.
With the closure of Sequim’s only bowling alley in June, SHS’s bowling squad hits the road to Port Angeles’ Laurel Lanes when they need to practice their pin-dropping, and not just for their official league matches.