SPORTS: Sequim on track for league title

SEQUIM -- The Sequim football team remained on track for a Nisqually/Olympic League title with a 41-6 victory over Eatonville on Friday night. Eatonville kept… Continue reading

SPORTS: High school football scores

Friday's results Almira/Coulee-Hartline 86, Pateros 46 Archbishop Murphy 28, South Whidbey 6 Arlington 47, Snohomish 13 Asotin 14, Waitsburg-Prescott 7 Auburn 28, Tahoma 7 Bellevue… Continue reading

  • Oct 24, 2009
  • THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MATT SCHUBERT’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Salmon arriving big-time in area rivers

WANT A LONG-winded discussion? Try speculating what makes salmon move into the rivers. Moon cycles, moisture, a highly motivated libido . . . one could… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Matt Schubert’s five best things to do this weekend

• Strait salmon -- Want some alone time out on the water? Most anglers have fur on the brain at this point in the year,… Continue reading

SPORTS: Area teams excel at Olympic League cross country meet

SEQUIM -- Bereket Piatt held on for as long as he could. Unfortunately for the Port Townsend junior, it was about 400 yards short. Piatt… Continue reading

SPORTS: Preview of high school football games this weekend

PORT ANGELES -- With three weeks remaining in the 2009 prep football season, the great majority of area teams remain eligible for playoff action. Only… Continue reading

SPORTS: Rochester nips Forks in girls soccer; other prep reports

FORKS -- The Forks High School girls soccer team stayed ahead of Rochester most of the game but lost 3-1 in Southwest Washington League action… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College ties 1-1 with Tacoma; Pirates tied for first place

TACOMA -- The Peninsula College men's soccer team tied 1-1 with Tacoma on Wednesday afternoon. All the scoring came in the second half. Tacoma scored… Continue reading

MICHAEL CARMAN’S GOLF COLUMN: Cedars at Dungeness to host Pro-Pro and Pro-Am

PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS ASSOCIATION (PGA) pros converge on Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course in Sequim next Wednesday through Nov. 1 for a pair of two-day golf… Continue reading

PAT NEAL COLUMN: Why they call it sport fi$hing

IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news. The latest Department of Fish and Wildlife 2010 sport fishing proposals came out. Translating the fishing laws… Continue reading

SPORTS: Eagles semipro football team looks to move back to Sequim, Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- The Olympic Peninsula Eagles semipro football team is on the move, again. New owner Mike McMahan is looking to bring the Eagles… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles tennis doubles team makes district; other prep reports

POULSBO -- The Port Angeles boys tennis team was forced to eat its own during the final day of the Olympic League boys tennis championships… Continue reading

SPORTS: Chimacum bests Port Townsend in volleyball; Neah Bay wins

PORT TOWNSEND -- Chimacum held off archrival Port Townsend in a nonleague volleyball match Monday. The Cowboys beat the Redskins 3-1 to improve to 5-8… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Townsend Braves beat Port Angeles White; other youth football action

PORT TOWNSEND -- The Port Townsend Braves swept the Port Angeles White teams Saturday afternoon in youth football action. Chimacum football, meanwhile, won 2-of-3 games… Continue reading

MATT SCHUBERT’S PREP NOTEBOOK: A lineman worth watching

I'M NOT GOING to lie. I don't spend a lot of my time watching offensive linemen whenever I take in a high school football game.… Continue reading

SPORTS: Neah Bay picks up volleyball win; other prep action

NEAH BAY-- Neah Bay picked up a non-league volleyball win in four games over Lake Quinault 18-25, 25-16, 25-14, 25-22 on Saturday. The Red Devils… Continue reading

SPORTS: North Olympic Peninsula prep football coverage

PORT TOWNSEND -- Too bad it wasn't a hockey game. The Port Townsend football team (2-2 in league, 4-3 overall) led 9-0 through three quarters… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim beats North Mason 28-13

BELFAIR -- Sequim offensive lineman Jake Dethlefsen said he'd never had more fun on a football field. Wet, muddy and full of fumbles . .… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College scores six goals in soccer win

Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES -- The Peninsula College men's soccer team rebounded from its first loss in six matches with a 6-1 throttling of… Continue reading

MICHAEL CARMAN ON GOLF: Two tourneys hope to squeeze out some more sunshine

TOURNAMENTS ABOUND IN the coming weeks as courses hope to wring some sunshine out of Mother Nature before cooler temps and the inevitable drip-drip-drip of… Continue reading