Michael Carman

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Roughriders rebound, rock Bremerton

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Roughriders rebound, rock Bremerton

That’s more like it. Port Angeles got back to passing to each other and playing for one another in an important 48-33… Continue reading

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Roughriders rebound, rock Bremerton
OUTDOORS: Norden weighs in with 2017 salmon projections

OUTDOORS: Norden weighs in with 2017 salmon projections

BACK DURING MY vacation over the New Year’s holiday, which turned into much more of a staycation than I ever planned due to vehicle trouble,… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Norden weighs in with 2017 salmon projections

PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Neah Bay sweeps Battle of the Bays

There’s more work left, but the Neah Bay girls basketball team took a big step toward clinching the North Olympic League championship… Continue reading

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Victory comes at a cost for Peninsula

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Victory comes at a cost for Peninsula

The Peninsula College women beat Olympic 57-46 to remain undefeated in NWAC North Division play, but… Continue reading

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Victory comes at a cost for Peninsula
MEN’S BASKETBALL: Team play keeps Peninsula win streak growing

MEN’S BASKETBALL: Team play keeps Peninsula win streak growing

With players trying to get attention for a move to the next level of competition, community college basketball can sometimes slip into… Continue reading

MEN’S BASKETBALL: Team play keeps Peninsula win streak growing
Forks senior Parker Browning recorded his 1,000th career point during the Spartans’ 74-33 win over Evergreen League foe Tenino on Tuesday. His mom Stephanie, left, holds up the game ball.

BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Forks’ Browning eclipses 1,000-point scoring mark as Spartans cruise

Forks’ Parker Browning scored his 1,000th career high school point and the Spartans got… Continue reading

Forks senior Parker Browning recorded his 1,000th career point during the Spartans’ 74-33 win over Evergreen League foe Tenino on Tuesday. His mom Stephanie, left, holds up the game ball.
BASEBALL: Wilder adding junior team, new coaches for 2017

BASEBALL: Wilder adding junior team, new coaches for 2017

Wilder Baseball, a tradition-rich high-school age baseball program for North Olympic Peninsula players, will host tryouts… Continue reading

BASEBALL: Wilder adding junior team, new coaches for 2017

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Angeles wins gym meet, hoops shoot Saturday

The Port Angeles Gymnastics team won its Port Angeles Quad Meet on Monday. Port Angeles had 153.05 points to beat North Thurston… Continue reading

BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Crescent holds down Clallam Bay

BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Crescent holds down Clallam Bay

Missing some players due to sickness, Crescent played well enough to earn a North… Continue reading

BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Crescent holds down Clallam Bay
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Clallam Bay overwhelms Crescent

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Clallam Bay overwhelms Crescent

Clallam Bay continued its strong start to the girls basketball season by running out… Continue reading

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Clallam Bay overwhelms Crescent

BOYS SWIMMING: Port Angeles makes waves in win over Sequim

The Port Angeles boys swim team splashed Sequim 126-47 in the aquatic iteration of the Rainshadow Rumble rivalry. The… Continue reading

WRESTLING: Sequim grapplers win the Battle of the Axe

WRESTLING: Sequim grapplers win the Battle of the Axe

Sequim edged out rival Port Angeles for the Axe at the Roughriders’ Battle for the Axe… Continue reading

WRESTLING: Sequim grapplers win the Battle of the Axe

OUTDOORS: Delays, closures impact recreational fisheries

DELAYS AND CLOSURES have once again limited fishing opportunities for the recreational angler. Monday would have marked the resumption of the winter blackmouth fishery in… Continue reading

PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Neah Bay boys, girls power past Crescent

Four Neah Bay players scored in double figures as the hot-shooting Red Devils cut down Crescent 79-26 in North Olympic League boys… Continue reading

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula men, women sweep Shoreline in division opener

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula men, women sweep Shoreline in division opener

The Peninsula College women’s and men’s basketball teams began the defense of their 2016 Northwest Athletic Conference North Division championships… Continue reading

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula men, women sweep Shoreline in division opener
OUTDOORS: Clam dig a mixed bag at Kalaloch

OUTDOORS: Clam dig a mixed bag at Kalaloch

KALALOCH’S MUCH-ANTICIPATED razor clam opening, the first digs on that beach since 2011, proved a mix bag last Sunday and Monday. “I was out there… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Clam dig a mixed bag at Kalaloch
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Forks girls net first league win in three years

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Forks girls net first league win in three years

Forks rallied from a 33-23 deficit after three quarters to push past Hoquiam 42-40 and win its first Evergreen League girls basketball game… Continue reading

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Forks girls net first league win in three years
BOYS BASKETBALL: Kingston roughs up Port Angeles

BOYS BASKETBALL: Kingston roughs up Port Angeles

Port Angeles ran into a buzzsaw from Kingston, falling 68-46 at home to a tall, good-shooting boys basketball team sporting a 10-3… Continue reading

BOYS BASKETBALL: Kingston roughs up Port Angeles
PREP BASKETBALL: Port Townsend fends off Chimacum challenge

PREP BASKETBALL: Port Townsend fends off Chimacum challenge

The Port Townsend boys fended off a tough challenge from Chimacum, pulling out a… Continue reading

PREP BASKETBALL: Port Townsend fends off Chimacum challenge
YEAR IN REVIEW: Neah Bay’s basketball title is top story of 2016

YEAR IN REVIEW: Neah Bay’s basketball title is top story of 2016

Over the seasons the carpeted floors inside the locker rooms of Spokane Arena have absorbed their fair share of heartbroken tears. The… Continue reading

YEAR IN REVIEW: Neah Bay’s basketball title is top story of 2016