Loss in rivarly Ranishadow Rumble rivalry game hurts Sequim’s chances for postseason
Sequim outlasts Bulldogs, eyes rival Port Angeles in Friday night showdown
The Port Townsend Redhawks outpaced the Lady Wolves swim/dive team at at SARC in a 123-64 loss on Oct. 9.
Four weeks into the 2014 season, North Kitsap has emerged as the Olympic League’s top team. But Sequim isn’t far behind.
The Wolves looked to make the most of their lone regular season home meet last week in a double-dual against Port Angeles and Port Townsend. Behind strong finishes from their state
No. 2-ranked crew, Sequim’s boys cruised to a team win with 20 points, easily out-pacing P.T.’s Redhawks (57 points) and P.A.’s Roughriders (58).
Sequim (0-6 in league, 3-7 overall) lost 4-3 in a shootout on Tuesday, Oct. 7, against the Bremerton Knights (1-5, 3-7) and 1-0 against Olympic Trojans (5-1, 7-2) on Oct. 9.
Check out these upcoming sporting and recreational events in the Sequim area this week.
Here are some sports briefs about fishing, basketball and more.
Here are some recent scores in golf in the Sequim area
Sequim Softball Booster Club will meet at the Dynasty Restaurant, 380 E. Washington St., Sequim, at 6 p.m. Sunday Oct. 19. The club invites all adults interested in Sequim softball to attend. For more information, e-mail sequimsoftballboosters@yahoo.com.
The Port Scandalous Strait Shooters roller derby squad takes on the Rat City Roller Girls Rat Lab from 6:30-8 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25, at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club, 400 W. Fir St. Doors open at 6 p.m.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has postponed the opening of fishing on the Dungeness River until Oct. 16 because of low stream flow, state officials said earlier this week.
Better to end the week on a high note for the Lady Wolves soccer team.