PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Dirt Society can do more than just shovel around dirt. As it turns out, the downhill mountain biking club based… Continue reading
DOUG ROSE MAY never run out of things to do on the North Olympic Peninsula. An avid fly fisherman, bird hunter and writer, the 61-year-old… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Midway through its marathon week, the Sequim baseball team is in good shape. The Wolves won their second game in a row Tuesday,… Continue reading
THE TOUGHEST TICKET in golf, if not all of sports, became a little more obtainable Monday. Just as practice rounds were beginning for this weekend’s… Continue reading
SPOKANE — Eric Lane had to wait two extra years. But now that he's finally reached the highest level of college baseball, the Port Angeles… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Kingston spoiled the Sequim boys soccer team’s return from spring break with a 3-0 nonleague victory Monday. “We didn’t practice during spring break… Continue reading
TALK ABOUT A quandary. How exactly does a man write about a flat track roller derby event without sounding like a complete creep? Can I… Continue reading
Peninsula Daily News news sources It's April 1, but this is no foolin' -- for years Seattle Mariners fans have watched most games on Fox… Continue reading
WE’VE ALL DONE it before (or at least I have). You head out to your favorite hole in all your outdoor duds, you get to… Continue reading
â– Derby days — Peninsula anglers get another blackmouth derby with the inaugural Discovery Bay Volunteer Fire Fighters Salmon Derby coming to the east side… Continue reading
TENINO — The Forks boys soccer team left the rain forest for the I-5 corridor to get in an Evergreen Division game despite two days… Continue reading
SEATTLE — Port Angeles senior Jessica Madison finished her career as the Roughriders’ all-time leading scorer. Now, she may very well be the first Port… Continue reading
BLESSED ARE THE litigious. They are given two salmon derbies where there was once one. Six weeks after the Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby had its… Continue reading
I ENTERED THE age of the smartphone by purchasing a used Android phone recently. I’m young enough to have never lived in a home without… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Drew Rickerson was nearly untouchable for four innings. He did just well enough to survive the next two. Rickerson struck out eight and… Continue reading
FORKS — Lazy T’s and 7 Cedars Casino were the big winners at the popular Nate Crippen Memorial basketball tournament last weekend. The tournament, a… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles boys soccer team spread the joy around as five players scored in a 5-1 nonleague victory over Chimacum on… Continue reading
THE ARCHITECT OF the Crescent football team’s return to relevance stepped down Friday. After building the Loggers into a competitive eight-man program following a decade… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Tom Keegan knows as well as anyone what an NWAACC championship team looks like. He’d been a part of two during a… Continue reading
WHO NEEDS SCANTILY CLAD coeds? Spring break doesn’t have to be about benders, bathing suits and extended bathroom breaks. The way blackmouth fishing is going… Continue reading