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Peninsula’s Kevin Baker is leading the NWAC in field goal percentage at 72.9 percent.

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula men score 103 in win

TACOMA — The Peninsula basketball men scored 103 points and had six players in double figures in a…

PORT ANGELES BASKETBALL: Rider boys, girls lose to Olympic

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PORT ANGELES BASKETBALL: Rider boys, girls lose to Olympic

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles basketball boys got blitzed in a 14-3 third quarter to lose touch…

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL: Redhawks’ Apker-Montoya goes off for 24

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GIRLS’ BASKETBALL: Redhawks’ Apker-Montoya goes off for 24

FORKS — Port Townsend got 24 points, including 16 in the second half, from Jazmine Apker-Montoya and came…

BOYS BASKETBALL: Redhawks’ Hill, Kelsall combine for 10 treys in win

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BOYS BASKETBALL: Redhawks’ Hill, Kelsall combine for 10 treys in win

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend erupted for 24 points in the fourth quarter and got 10 3-pointers from…

SPORTS SHOT: Seahawks hold rally in Port Angeles

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SPORTS SHOT: Seahawks hold rally in Port Angeles

Patient Seahawk fans were rewarded Wednesday night when DJ Supa Sam with the Seattle Seahawks and former Sea…

OUTDOORS: Steelhead license plates go on sale

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OUTDOORS: Steelhead license plates go on sale

OLYMPIA — Steelhead enthusiasts can now show support for steelies by purchasing a vehicle license plate with an…

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PREP HOOPS: Neah Bay boys, girls beat Sequim

By Pierre LaBossiere

PREP HOOPS: Port Angeles boys, girls sweep rival Sequim

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PREP HOOPS: Port Angeles boys, girls sweep rival Sequim

SEQUIM — Tough, fast and on this night, able to shake free from a scrappy Sequim team.

PREP HOOPS: Quilcene, Chimacum girls win; Forks, Port Townsend boys win

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PREP HOOPS: Quilcene, Chimacum girls win; Forks, Port Townsend boys win

KIRKLAND — A shorthanded Quilcene girls’ basketball squad managed to fend off Puget Sound Adventist 38-29 on the…

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula men get revenge on Elite Prep

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College basketball men shook off the rust from a 16-day Christmas break layoff,…

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OUTDOORS: Kalaloch Beach to open for two days of razor clam digging

OLYMPIA — Clam diggers have a green light to proceed with a razor clam dig Sunday and Monday…

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SPORTS BRIEF: Port Townsend Drizzle seeks senior women’s basketball teams for competition

Drizzle seeks basketball teams for senior games

SPORTS SHOT: Peninsula sports receive $5,000 donation from Wilder Auto

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SPORTS SHOT: Peninsula sports receive $5,000 donation from Wilder Auto

Representatives from Peninsula College accept a check for $5,000 from Wilder Auto on Friday, Dec. 30 at the…

PIERRE LaBOSSIERE: Edgar Martinez update: Actually, he does have a chance for the Hall of Fame

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PIERRE LaBOSSIERE: Edgar Martinez update: Actually, he does have a chance for the Hall of Fame

I WROTE A column a few weeks ago that Edgar Martinez would never make the Baseball Hall of…

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula women win fifth out their last six

VANCOUVER — The Peninsula women got 27 points and 10 rebounds from Anaya Rodisha and 17 points, 11…

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Kenrick Doherty Jr., Neah Bay

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Kenrick Doherty Jr., Neah Bay

The defending state 1B champion Neah Bay boys’ basketball team got off to a slow start this season…

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PREP BASKETBALL: Chimacum, Sequim girls split pair; Sequim boys also split

BLAINE — The Chimacum basketball girls split a pair of games at the Blaine Holiday Invitational, narrowly losing…

PREP HOOPS: Neah Bay boys getting back on track

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PREP HOOPS: Neah Bay boys getting back on track

PORT TOWNSEND — The defending 1B state champion Neah Bay basketball boys got off to a sluggish start…

PREP HOOPS: Port Angeles boys, girls, Forks boys all split at tourneys

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PREP HOOPS: Port Angeles boys, girls, Forks boys all split at tourneys

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Roughriders split a pair of games at their holiday tournament, crushing Rochester…

Port Angeles High School                                From left in back are Jaine Macias and Kenzie Johnson. From left in front are Felicia Che and Nadia Cole. The Port Angeles foursomewon the 200 medley relay race at the state 2A swim meet and came in fourth in the 200 freestyle relay. For their accomplishments,they are Peninsula’s swimming co-MVPs.

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ALL-PENINSULA: Port Angeles’ ‘Big Four’ swimmers co-MVPs

PORT ANGELES — The best swimmer on the Olympic Peninsula wasn’t necessarily an individual, but a unit.