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GIRLS BASKETBALL: Resilient Port Angeles fights off illness, big deficit to pull out win

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GIRLS BASKETBALL: Resilient Port Angeles fights off illness, big deficit to pull out win

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles hung in and scrapped out an impressive 48-45 win against a state-caliber Class…

GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Port Angeles pulls past Kingston late

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GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Port Angeles pulls past Kingston late

KINGSTON — Port Angeles’ deep bench wore down Kingston and stretched open a close Olympic League 2A Division…

BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Port Angeles reserves play key role in win over Kingston

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BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Port Angeles reserves play key role in win over Kingston

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles got a boost from its bench in a 61-38 Olympic League 2A Division…

BOYS BASKETBALL: Rough night for Sequim as Roughriders roll in rivalry tilt

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BOYS BASKETBALL: Rough night for Sequim as Roughriders roll in rivalry tilt

PORT ANGELES — The potential was there for a classic Rainshadow Rumble rivalry boys basketball matchup between Sequim…

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OUTDOORS: Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby tickets on sale online

OLYMPIC PENINSULA SALMON Derby tickets are on sale now online at www.gardinersalmonderby.org, or at area merchants beginning Jan.…

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Sequim’s Bobbi Sparks, top, and Neah Bay’s Courtney Swan battle for a loose ball in the closing minutes of Tuesday night’s matchup at Sequim High School.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL: Neah Bay shows resolve in win over Sequim

SEQUIM — For a team that starts three freshmen and has two more playing long minutes as reserves…

BOYS BASKETBALL: Sequim attacks rim in win over Neah Bay

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BOYS BASKETBALL: Sequim attacks rim in win over Neah Bay

SEQUIM — Sequim attacked inside offensively and shut down a short-handed Neah Bay boys basketball team to triumph…

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OUTDOORS: Razor clam digs to ring in the new year

RAZOR CLAM DIGGERS can make New Year’s plans as the state Department of Fish and Wildlife has added…

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: First all-woman officiating crew

First all-female officiating crew

PREPS: Coupeville leaving Olympic League 1A next year

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PREPS: Coupeville leaving Olympic League 1A next year

PORT TOWNSEND — The ship has sailed on Coupeville’s tenure in the Olympic League 1A Division with league…

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Port Angeles’ comeback bid denied in loss to North Kitsap

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GIRLS BASKETBALL: Port Angeles’ comeback bid denied in loss to North Kitsap

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles picked a bad time to play as poorly on defense as it had…

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Chimacum holds off furious Port Townsend rally

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GIRLS BASKETBALL: Chimacum holds off furious Port Townsend rally

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend and Chimacum literally went down to the final second as the Cowboys hung…

BOYS BASKETBALL: Forks, Port Angeles cruise in big wins

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BOYS BASKETBALL: Forks, Port Angeles cruise in big wins

FORKS — Forks ended its arduous slate of seven boys basketball games in 12 days with a statement…

BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Port Townsend soars past Chimacum, Forks tops 2A Blaine

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BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Port Townsend soars past Chimacum, Forks tops 2A Blaine

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend rolled out to a huge lead after one quarter and never looked back…

PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Neah Bay girls win season opener vs. Forks; Spartan boys top Red Devils

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PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Neah Bay girls win season opener vs. Forks; Spartan boys top Red Devils

NEAH BAY — Neah Bay broke open a close contest in the opening minutes of the third quarter,…

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OUTDOORS: Chinook management plan may hurt fishing opportunity

IF SALMON ANGLERS in Marine Area 9 (Admiralty Inlet) think they have it bad now, just wait.

PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Trojans swim past Riders

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PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Trojans swim past Riders

PORT ANGELES — Olympic splashed past Port Angeles 110-62 in an Olympic League boys swim and dive meet…

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OUTDOORS: Halbut biomass down in Pacific Ocean, quota totals likely to fall

A HALIBUT QUOTA reduction is likely coming anglers’ way in 2018.

Sweet Smile Creations The Storm King Shockers claimed the North Puget Sound League Boys U-11 Division II title Sunday at Albert Haller Fields in Sequim. Team members are, front row, from left, Max Lee, Adrian Mendez, Matthew Miller, Jude Wallace, Kyhlan Henderson, Conner Goff, Nic Jagger, Nico Musso, James Mason, Gus Halberg, Grant Butterworth, Memo Salgado and Jacob Olsen. Back row, coaches Dave Henderson, Michael Miller and Santiago Musso.

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Storm King Shockers win championship; Port Angeles-born college football coach heading to Oregon State

Shockers win youth soccer championship

PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Forks boys ride hot start to win over Port Townsend

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PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Forks boys ride hot start to win over Port Townsend

FORKS — A fast start, coupled with players stepping up and filling roles, if not space in the…