TRACK AND FIELD: Port Angeles’ Sheedy claims virtual world decathlon title

Sports

TRACK AND FIELD: Port Angeles’ Sheedy claims virtual world decathlon title

PORT ANGELES — Longtime Port Angeles track and field coach Bob Sheedy recently reached the top of the…

News

East Beach Road fire remains at 84 acres

Some firefighters pack up and go home

Sports

SPORTS BRIEFS: UConn first FBS team to opt out

Also: Big Ten schedule

Olympic National Park fire held at 84 acres

News

Olympic National Park fire held at 84 acres

Smoke likely to continue for the rest of the summer

Sports

GOLF: Memorial tourney set for longtime Chimacum coach

Also: Pirate Athletics Golf Tournament slated for Aug. 29

Sports

Free day at Olympic National Park thanks to act’s passage

PORT ANGELES — Entrance fees to Olympic National Park will be waived today to commemorate Tuesday’s signing of…

So far WNBA teams are scoring at breakneck pace

Sports

So far WNBA teams are scoring at breakneck pace

By Doug Feinberg | The Associated Press

Sports

PREPS: WIAA shuffles seasons; moves may not matter

RENTON — The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association announced a handful of updates to its plan for prep sports…

OUTDOORS: Hog quest fulfilled by 30-plus pound king off Neah Bay

Sports

OUTDOORS: Hog quest fulfilled by 30-plus pound king off Neah Bay

ARLINGTON ANGLER JOHN Nunnally reeled in the fish of the week, a jumbo-sized 30-plus pound chinook, while trolling…

About 30 hardy cyclists from the Victoria area came across on the early Coho ferry Monday to ride up to the top of Hurricane Ridge on Canada Day, the anniversary of the 1867 effective date of the country’s constitution. The cyclists make the round trip in about 4 hours in time for the return ferry ride back home, including this group on First St. in Port Angeles. The yearly trek has been happening for about 20 years and is organized only by word of mouth through various cycle shops in the greater Victoria area.

Sports

Annual Ride the Hurricane set for Sunday

Hurricane Ridge will be temporarily closed to motor vehicle traffic

Sports

OUTDOORS: Sekiu switching to silvers

Cooler weather may have impact on bear hunting

Olympic National Park fire grows quickly

News

Olympic National Park fire grows quickly

Human cause suspected

Sports

PREPS: With no fall football or volleyball, Crescent eyes cross country

JOYCE — Class 1B schools were mostly left out last week when the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association announced…

GOLF: Jacob Lippold, Sequim grad and former Peninsula pro, earns PGA national award

Sports

GOLF: Jacob Lippold, Sequim grad and former Peninsula pro, earns PGA national award

Other Peninsula competitions in full swing

Sports

OUTDOORS: These squid are no Kraken, but match the hatch for a king catch

ON THE DAY Seattle’s new hockey franchise chose a Kraken, a most-likely fictional, giant squid-like creature as its…

PREPS: Area athletic directors, coaches embrace path forward

Sports

PREPS: Area athletic directors, coaches embrace path forward

WIAA decision lauded as hopeful

GOLF: Aces aplenty at Sunland Golf and Country Club

Sports

GOLF: Aces aplenty at Sunland Golf and Country Club

Cedars at Dungeness Men’s Club holds championship event

PREPS: Tentative high school seasons announced

Sports

PREPS: Tentative high school seasons announced

Higher-risk sports moved to spring

Sports

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Lefties have new Vancouver Island rival

Future Roughriders holding flag football survey; Mariners offer personalized seat cutouts

Mariners’ top prospect is sidelined with wrist fracture

Sports

Mariners’ top prospect is sidelined with wrist fracture

By Lauren Smith | McClatchy News Service