JOYCE — Jacob Pleines accounted for six touchdowns to lead Quilcene to a season-opening rout of Crescent. The Rangers took advantage of the Loggers’ youthful… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Football can be a game of strategy controlled by men standing on the sideline. But sometimes, those men get in the way and… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Roughriders were well aware what type of team the were facing in their season opener at Civic Field. W.F.… Continue reading
SEQUIM -- New Westminster scored 21 consecutive points in the second half to defeat the Sequim Wolves 35-20 on Friday night. Sequim opened with a… Continue reading
REMEMBER THE MARINE Area 9 chinook fishery? It was great. But it lasted only 20 days. Well, Eric Elliott of The Fishin’ Hole (360-385-7031) in… Continue reading
SEQUIM -- New Westminster scored 21 consecutive points in the second half to defeat the Sequim Wolves 35-20 on Friday night. Sequim opened with a… Continue reading
REMEMBER THE MARINE Area 9 chinook fishery? It was great. But it lasted only 20 days. Well, Eric Elliott of The Fishin’ Hole (360-385-7031) in… Continue reading
NEAH BAY — The Neah Bay Red Devils have made two consecutive appearances in the 1B eight-man state football championship. In 2011, the won the… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College men's soccer team continued its dominating NWAACC title defense with a 4-2 over Columbia Basin at Wally Sigmar Field.… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Nick Snyder was stopped at a grocery store a few days before football practices started last month. “So, are you guys going… Continue reading
LET'S GET RIGHT to the point. “The silver horde is in at Sekiu,” John Albiso of the North Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Coastal Conservation… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The North Olympic Peninsula's two 2A teams had it rough in 2012. After being among the top teams in the Olympic League the… Continue reading
LET'S GET RIGHT to the point. “The silver horde is in at Sekiu,” John Albiso of the North Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Coastal Conservation… Continue reading
ONE UNSEASONABLY WARM summer evening a little more than six years ago, Peninsula Daily News Sports Editor Brad LaBrie called me with a chance at… Continue reading
JOYCE — Crescent and Quilcene open their seasons against each other Saturday afternoon at Crescent High School. This is the second year in a row… Continue reading
JOYCE — Crescent and Quilcene open their seasons against each other Saturday afternoon at Crescent High School. This is the second year in a row… Continue reading
Thanks to Saturday’s 38-6 rout of then-No. 19 Boise State, Washington is now No. 20 in The Associated Press Top 25 released today (delayed because… Continue reading
VANCOUVER, B.C. — The Peninsula College men’s and women’s soccer teams loaded into the Black Pearl, the college’s coach bus, and headed north of the… Continue reading
VANCOUVER, B.C. — The Peninsula College men’s and women’s soccer teams loaded into the Black Pearl, the college’s coach bus, and headed north of the… Continue reading
NEAH BAY — The team that has reached the two most recent 8-man championship games will open their season playing 11-man football. Neah Bay, which… Continue reading