By Pierre LaBossiere Peninsula Daily News Led by 11th-place finisher Gracie Long, the Port Angeles girls cross-country team finished eighth at state at the state… Continue reading
All three eligible North Olympic Peninsula Class 1B volleyball teams clinched berths at the 1B state tournament next weekend in Yakima with wins… Continue reading
The Peninsula men and women’s basketball teams, both coming off successful 2016 campaigns, gave fans a quick glimpse of what they can… Continue reading
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This time, it’s for much more than bragging rights. Both the Sequim and Port Angeles girls’ soccer teams were shut out in their… Continue reading
By Pierre LaBossiere Peninsula Daily News This is when the games get really tense. And really fun. Playoff season has arrived for fall sports with… Continue reading
The Port Angeles boys and girls cross-country teams both qualified for state at the Westside Classic held Saturday. The girls finished second as a team… Continue reading
The Sequim soccer girls advanced past the knockout round with a 1-0 victory that came down to penalty kicks. The Wolves (7-5, 11-6)… Continue reading
The Pirate soccer women, winners of the Northwestern Athletic Conference North Division, finished off their regular season with a 10-0 win over… Continue reading
Port Townsend found out why Cascade Christian is the fifth-ranked Class 1A team in the state. The Redhawks, who came into the game… Continue reading
Port Angeles won its West Central District 2A playoff opener against Franklin Pierce 3-2 on penalty kicks. The win Saturday sends the Roughriders… Continue reading
The Forks girls finished third at the District 4 1A Cross Country Championship and will compete as a team at the Class 1A… Continue reading
Roughriders survive second-half onslaught
Meeting Sunday in Port Angeles
Struggle now, triumph later
The Riders beat North Mason and may have to play a tiebreaker for third place in Port Townsend.
The Peninsula men and women soccer teams both beat Skagit Valley on the road Saturday.
Port Townsend has a chance to win the Olympic 1A and Forks wins a triple overtime thriller.
The Rangers are in good shape for second place in the SeaTac 1B 8-Man League after Saturday’s win.