Forks’ Brody Lausche has been an absolute beast on the boards all month as the Spartans not only locked up a Pacific 2B League championship, but are gunning for a perfect record in league.
BREMERTON — The Port Angeles girls bowling team finished seventh at the West-Central District III tournament held in Bremerton this weekend and will send five bowlers to the state tournament beginning ...
The Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association team brought back lots of hardware from the NW Ergomania! indoor rowing event in ...
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Located just a short ferry ride west of downtown Seattle, Pleasant Beach Village is easily accessible for both locals and tourists. The Inn offers various packages, including a third night at 20 ...
SEQUIM — As part of the Sequim School District’s proposed 20-year, $146 million construction bond, district leaders have proposed improving the athletic stadium and field and neighboring bus loop.
SEQUIM — Sequim Mayor Brandon Janisse has proposed renaming Sequim Skate Park to honor the late advocate Mark Simpson. Janisse wants to rename the park the MarkeMark Simpson Skate Park for his ...
The Forks girls wrestling team finished second out of 13 schools at the Mascara Madness Wrestling Tournament held at North ...
More than 330 runners and walkers braved temperatures in the mid-30s, not only to race the clock and themselves, but a snowstorm approaching the Olympic Peninsula.
SEQUIM — The Port Angeles and Sequim girls basketball teams struggled in a defensive battle for the first 15 minutes Friday night, until the Roughriders blew the game open with a 17-0 run over four ...
Sequim overcame Port Angeles’ game-long tenacity with a fourth quarter flurry of pressure defense, jump shots and a sweet ...
NEAH BAY — The Clallam Bay boys basketball team got 23 points from William Hull, but Neah Bay countered with balance as nine ...