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STATE BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIPS: Port Angeles girls come in sixth in the state

TUKWILA — In the Port Angeles girls bowling team’s first trip to state, the squad came in sixth…

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Port Angeles' Cayleith Alward, top, passes over the head of Bremerton's Tiana Barber on Friday night on the Port Angeles home court.

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GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL: Port Angeles in position for second with win

​PORT ANGELES — After a slow start that kept an outmatched Bremerton team in the game well into…

Students at White Crane Martial Arts in downtown Port Angeles attended a lecture on the history and philosophy of Martial arts by visiting grandmaster Mike Foulk from Vancouver.  (White Crane Martial Arts)

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Registration open for OJBR

PORT ANGELES — Registration is open for Olympic Junior Babe Ruth baseball and softball.

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PREP SPORTS: Snow postpones games all over Olympic Peninsula

PORT ANGELES — Multiple basketball games around in the Olympic Peninsula were postponed Monday and Tuesday nights due…

Port Angeles’ Keatyn Hoch (10) goes up for a basket against the defense of Sequim’s Jamison Gray (33) on Friday night in Sequim. The Wolves rallied in the fourth quarter to win 58-49. (Emily Mathiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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PREP BASKETBALL RECAP: Sequim rallies to sweep rumble

Wolves still alive for league title; Port Angeles girls in solid shape for second place

Brody Lausche, Forks basketball.

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Brody Lausche, Forks basketball

Forks’ Brody Lausche has been an absolute beast on the boards all month as the Spartans not only…

Port Angeles’ Zoey Van Gordon finished seventh at the West-Central District III tournament with a 508 three-game series. (Port Angeles Bowling)

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DISTRICT BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIPS: Port Angeles to send full team to state

Riders send five to Tukwila, Sequim two

From left, Ryan Halfacre, Airius Ingle, Quince Chanway and Eagle Zuniga from the Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association compete in the under-15 men’s 500-meter race in Tacoma on Saturday. Under-17 competitor Mason Mai and OPRA head coach Sean Halberg look on. (Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association)

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YOUTH ROWING: OPRA hauls in trophies from NW Ergomania! in Tacoma

TACOMA — The Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association team brought back lots of hardware from the NW Ergomania! indoor…

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PREP WRESTLING: Forks girls second at Mascara Madness

BELFAIR — The Forks girls wrestling team finished second out of 13 schools at the Mascara Madness Wrestling…

Port Angeles' Teanna Clark (10) defends a shot by Sequim's Manuela Valle Jover (2) in a game Friday in Sequim. Also in on the play are Sequim's taylor Heyting (1) and Port Angeles' Lexie Smith (34). Emily Mathiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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GIRLS BASKETBALL: Riders slam the door on Wolves in 46-15 win

Port Angeles remains in second place in Olympic League

Perhaps a better start of the race shot. The eventual winner is the fellow with the SF cap named Kyle Bardwell. And directly behind him in pink is the eventual female winner Sarah Paquet. dlogan

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RUN THE PENINSULA: More than 330 brave the cold at Elwha Bridge Run

PORT ANGELES — More than 330 runners and walkers braved temperatures in the mid-30s, not only to race…

Neah Bay's Makyah Chambers was honored Friday night for scoring his 1,000th point for the Red Devils. (Courtesy of Neah Bay basketball)

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PREP HOOPS ROUNDUP (updated): Neah Bay, Forks, Crescent all win

FORKS — Even though the Forks boys basketball team has already locked up a Pacific 2B League title,…

Port Angeles'  Brock Hope eyes the basket while being guarded by a North Kitsap defender Tuesday night in Port Angeles. Hope finished with 15 points and 15 rebounds as the Roughriders overcame a 14-point deficit to beat the Vikings. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP BASKETBALL: Port Angeles rallies from 14 down to beat North Kitsap

PA girls move into tie for second place with win

The Klahhane Xcel Bronze gymnastics team finished first at the Freedom Invitational this past weekend in Bremerton. From left, Penny Goodwin, Addie Brown, Adrie McGuire, Reagan Haguewood, Kinley Matthews, Sasha Gmazel and Nora Pecoraro. (Klahhane Gymnastics)

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KLAHHANE GYMNASTICS: Xcel Bronze team takes second

The Klahhane Xcel Bronze gymnastics team finished first at the Freedom Invitational this past weekend in Bremerton. From…

The Rain Bear Running group at the 2024 OAT Run on the Olympic Peninsula. (Matt Sagen, Cascadia Films)

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ADVENTURE SPORTS: Spring trail running workshop, training set

PORT ANGELES — This spring brings an exciting lineup of trail running events and activities, making now the…

Sequim Wolves

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PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim boys soar past Olympic

SEQUIM — The Sequim boys basketball team got another huge game from Jericho Julmist and big contributions from…

The Klahhane Xcel Bronze team that finished first at the Freedom Invite. From left, Penny Goodwin, Addie Brown, Adrie McGuire, Reagan Haguewood, Kinley Matthews, Sasha Gmazel and Nora Pecoraro. (Klahhane Gymnastics)

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KLAHHANE GYMNASTICS: Xcel Bronze second at Freedom Invite; Xcel Gold third

BREMERTON — The Klahhane Gymnastics Xcel teams had another packed weekend competing at the Freedom Invitational meet hosted…

Participants run along the Olympic Discovery Trail in the 2024 Elwha Bridge run just west of Port Angeles. (Run the Peninsula)

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RUN THE PENINSULA: Elwha Bridge 5K/10K set for Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Saturday is the return of the Run the Peninsula series with the seventh annual Elwha…

Neah Bay Red Devils

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PREP ROUNDUP: Neah Bay girls basketball runs away from Spartans in second half

NEAH BAY — The No. 1-ranked Neah Bay girls basketball team got off to a fast start and never…

Qwaapeys Greene, Neah Bay girls basketball.

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Qwaapeys Greene, Neah Bay girls basketball

Even though the Neah Bay girls basketball team has graduated numerous seniors over the past three years, some…