Peninsula Daily News SEQUIM -- The Sequim Wolves scored six touchdowns in the opening 16 minutes Friday night to roll 53-0 in their Olympic League… Continue reading
BREMERTON -- If Port Angeles' two shutout victories weren't enough evidence, consider Friday night's showdown with the Bremerton Knights the smoking gun. Less than a… Continue reading
SALT CREEK RECREATION AREA -- Marina Roberts kept the family tradition alive at the Salt Creek Invitational on Saturday. The Kingston junior dominated the varsity… Continue reading
Compiled by The Associated Press Almira/Coulee-Hartline 26, Garfield-Palouse 12 Archbishop Murphy 50, Cedarcrest 0 Arlington, Ore. 48, Sunnyside Christian 32 Asotin 22, Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 19 Auburn… Continue reading
MADNESS MADE ITS way to Sekiu. The annual two-week coho-keeper extravaganza kicked off to rave reviews Thursday, with the fishing hotter than the area's famed… Continue reading
BREMERTON -- The Port Angeles football team's defense is pitching a shutout two games into the 2010 season. One year removed from the program's first… Continue reading
VANCOUVER, Wash. -- Peninsula College soccer swept its second road doubleheader in two days Thursday. The Peninsula men's and women's teams each notched 1-0 victories… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- Twenty-one of the best high school cross country teams in the state is set for Saturday's Salt Creek Invitational, hosted by Port… Continue reading
SEQUIM -- Don't tell these girls the match didn't mean anything. Playing in a nonleague matchup in the first week of the season, the Sequim… Continue reading
COOS BAY, Ore. -- Miguel Gonzalez continued his torrid scoring pace as the Peninsula College men's soccer team remained unbeaten Wednesday. The Yelm freshman netted… Continue reading
TACOMA -- The Crescent volleyball team came away with a 3-0 sweep in a nonleague road match against Mount Rainier Lutheran on Wednesday. The Loggers… Continue reading
TIME TO GO to the beach. Gray days are here again. Autumn's arrival on the North Olympic Peninsula need not only be about fur, fish… Continue reading
SOME NORTH OLYMPIC Peninsula-raised college students spend their summers waiting tables, taking ticket stubs or employed in some other aspect of the service industry. All… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND -- Class 1A Port Townsend shut out 2A rival Sequim 4-0 in a nonleague girls soccer game Tuesday night at Memorial Field. It… Continue reading
TAHOLAH -- The Crescent Loggers lost a nonleague volleyball match 3-1 to Taholah on Monday night. The Loggers (1-1) opened the season with a 3-0… Continue reading
It was just a regular soccer game for Chase O'Neil. The former Sequim defender battled for loose balls and threw her 5-foot-5 frame around against… Continue reading
JOYCE -- Clallam Bay gave Crescent all it could handle in the first half, but the Loggers romped in the second half of a Northwest… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- The Port Angeles Roughriders didn't score many style points in Friday night's home opener against the Forks Spartans. That didn't stop them… Continue reading
The biggest obstacle to state volleyball success on the North Olympic Peninsula is no secret. It's the same as just about any sport in the… Continue reading
NATURAL SELECTION CAN be cruel. Take the first nine days of archery deer season on the North Olympic Peninsula. The opening two days produced a… Continue reading