Michael Carman

Peninsula Daily News sports reporter/columnist Michael Carman

OUTDOORS: Sekiu’s reputation for coho is well deserved

WE WERE FISHING for coho, but I was treated like a king during a salmon fishing trip off Sekiu on Tuesday. Brandon Mason, the owner… Continue reading

Peninsula Daily News sports reporter/columnist Michael Carman
Grant Ogle of Port Angeles caught these coho

OUTDOORS: Warm water blob may be cause of smaller salmon

BRINGING IN A coho weighing in the double digits isn't an impossible task, but let's face it, the silvers are smaller than normal this season.… Continue reading

Grant Ogle of Port Angeles caught these coho
Peninsula Daily News sports reporter/columnist Michael Carman

OUTDOORS: Sekiu’s reputation for coho is well deserved

WE WERE FISHING for coho, but I was treated like a king during a salmon fishing trip off Sekiu on Tuesday. Brandon Mason, the owner… Continue reading

Peninsula Daily News sports reporter/columnist Michael Carman
Grant Ogle of Port Angeles caught these coho

OUTDOORS: Warm water blob may be cause of smaller salmon

BRINGING IN A coho weighing in the double digits isn't an impossible task, but let's face it, the silvers are smaller than normal this season.… Continue reading

Grant Ogle of Port Angeles caught these coho
Peninsula Daily News sports reporter/columnist Michael Carman

OUTDOORS: Sekiu’s reputation for coho is well deserved

WE WERE FISHING for coho, but I was treated like a king during a salmon fishing trip off Sekiu on Tuesday. Brandon Mason, the owner… Continue reading

Peninsula Daily News sports reporter/columnist Michael Carman
Peninsula's Jonathan Martinez (12) attempts to regain possession from Everett's Nathan Thompson (14)

MEN’S SOCCER: Peninsula College’s offensive firepower overcomes defensive miscues in win against Everett

PORT ANGELES — Defensive lapses kept the Peninsula College men's soccer team from pulling away from feisty Everett until late in a 7-3 NWAC North… Continue reading

Peninsula's Jonathan Martinez (12) attempts to regain possession from Everett's Nathan Thompson (14)
Peninsula's Hoku Afong celebrates after beating Everett goalkeeper Emily Sorenson

WOMEN’S SOCCER: Peninsula College earns revenge and is now tied for first place with 2-1 win over rival Everett

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College women's soccer head coach Kanyon Anderson crowed a little after the Pirates scrapped and clawed for a much-needed 2-1 victory… Continue reading

Peninsula's Hoku Afong celebrates after beating Everett goalkeeper Emily Sorenson
Port Townsend's Wesley Wheeler breaks a tackle and charges ahead for more yards during the Redhawks' 58-0 win over Chimacum at Memorial Field. Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News

PREP FOOTBALL: Port Townsend blanks Chimacum for fourth shutout in five games

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend head coach Nick Snyder had a minor objection late in his team's 58-0 demolition of Chimacum at Memorial Field. The… Continue reading

Port Townsend's Wesley Wheeler breaks a tackle and charges ahead for more yards during the Redhawks' 58-0 win over Chimacum at Memorial Field. Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

OUTDOORS: Crabbing reopens on North Olympic Peninsula; changes to salmon regulations

AFTER A SHORT hiatus, recreational crab fishing reopens in most marine areas in the state at 8 a.m. this morning. North Olympic Peninsula waters reopening… Continue reading

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
OUTDOORS: Saltwater anglers can keep wild and hatchery coho

OUTDOORS: Saltwater anglers can keep wild and hatchery coho

TIME TO HIT the salt water for the rules are now in the favor of anglers across much of the North Olympic Peninsula. After catching… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Saltwater anglers can keep wild and hatchery coho
Port Townsend's Wesley Wheeler breaks a tackle and charges ahead for more yards during the Redhawks' 58-0 win over Chimacum at Memorial Field. Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News

PREP FOOTBALL: Port Townsend blanks Chimacum for fourth shutout in five games

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend head coach Nick Snyder had a minor objection late in his team's 58-0 demolition of Chimacum at Memorial Field. The… Continue reading

Port Townsend's Wesley Wheeler breaks a tackle and charges ahead for more yards during the Redhawks' 58-0 win over Chimacum at Memorial Field. Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

OUTDOORS: Crabbing reopens on North Olympic Peninsula; changes to salmon regulations

AFTER A SHORT hiatus, recreational crab fishing reopens in most marine areas in the state at 8 a.m. this morning. North Olympic Peninsula waters reopening… Continue reading

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
OUTDOORS: Saltwater anglers can keep wild and hatchery coho

OUTDOORS: Saltwater anglers can keep wild and hatchery coho

TIME TO HIT the salt water for the rules are now in the favor of anglers across much of the North Olympic Peninsula. After catching… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Saltwater anglers can keep wild and hatchery coho
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

OUTDOORS: Crabbing reopens on North Olympic Peninsula; changes to salmon regulations

AFTER A SHORT hiatus, recreational crab fishing reopens in most marine areas in the state at 8 a.m. this morning. North Olympic Peninsula waters reopening… Continue reading

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Port Angeles' Mia DelGuzzi

GIRLS SOCCER: Boyd’s golden goal gives Port Angeles a 2-1 win over rival Sequim

EDITORS NOTE: This story has been corrected to properly identify Sequim's goal scorer. SEQUIM — Hounded for the ball and unable to consistently play its… Continue reading

Port Angeles' Mia DelGuzzi

GOLF: Ample wine and cheese and a little bit of golf

TAKE A BREATHER, ladies. Bonney Benson reports that the Cedars at Dungeness Women’s Golf Association has finally been able to draw a decent breath now… Continue reading

Urs Koenig of Seattle finished first overall at the 2003 Big Hurt race in Port Angeles. He completed the four-stage event in 4:24.56. Peninsula Daily News

SPORTS: Four-stage Big Hurt endurance race returns to Port Angeles on Saturday

EDITOR'S NOTE: Updated to correct the distance of the run from 5 kilometers to 10 kilometers. PORT ANGELES — It's become a familiar question for… Continue reading

Urs Koenig of Seattle finished first overall at the 2003 Big Hurt race in Port Angeles. He completed the four-stage event in 4:24.56. Peninsula Daily News
Urs Koenig of Seattle finished first overall at the 2003 Big Hurt race in Port Angeles. He completed the four-stage event in 4:24.56. Dave Logan/Peninsula Daily News

WEEKEND: Four-stage Big Hurt endurance race returns to Port Angeles today

EDITOR'S NOTE: Updated to correct the distance of the run from 5 kilometers to 10 kilometers. PORT ANGELES — It's become a familiar question for… Continue reading

Urs Koenig of Seattle finished first overall at the 2003 Big Hurt race in Port Angeles. He completed the four-stage event in 4:24.56. Dave Logan/Peninsula Daily News
Crescent's McCabe Story (97) tries to escape a tackle by Quilcene's Andy Johnston after catching a pass from quarterback Neil Peppard (14). Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News

PREP FOOTBALL: Quilcene starts slow then rolls to 50-8 win over Crescent

JOYCE — A crucial piece of Quilcene's offense returned from illness — and an elk hunting trip — as the Rangers remained unbeaten with a… Continue reading

Crescent's McCabe Story (97) tries to escape a tackle by Quilcene's Andy Johnston after catching a pass from quarterback Neil Peppard (14). Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News
Sequim's Arnold Black races to the right side of the line of scrimmage against  North Kitsap. Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News

PREP FOOTBALL: Sequim run ragged by North Kitsap in 27-10 loss

SEQUIM — North Kitsap running back Cole Rabedeaux has some slick one-on-one moves. And not just on the basketball court, where he is an All-Olympic… Continue reading

Sequim's Arnold Black races to the right side of the line of scrimmage against  North Kitsap. Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News