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Rivals' quarterback Silas Morford spots a hole and runs for yardage in a Nisqually League game played against the Klahowya Eagles on Friday night at Memorial Field in Port Townsend.

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PREP FOOTBALL: Rivals show fight in homecoming game with Klahowya

Sequim edges Bremerton 7-6; Forks thumps Ilwaco 28-0

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Sequim boys basketball plans golf tournament plus dinner and auction event Nov. 16

Sequim hoops plans tourney, dinner/auction

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The Port Angeles girls swim team assembles before an Olympic League match with Bremerton at the Bremerton Family YMCA on Wednesday. Team members are, from left, Emerson DuBois, Amayah Nelson, Lynzee Reid, Lizzy Shaw, Mia Francis, Lucy Townsend, Damun Seera, Chloe Kay-Sanders, Grace Williams, Grace Kathol, Brooke St. Luise, Danika Asgiersson, Bella Sains, Shavari Epps, and Sally Kasten.

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PREPS: Port Angeles swimmers edge Bremerton

Rider tennis also wins big

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Port Angeles' Ava-Anne Sheahan, right, takes the header as Bremerton's Melanie Uhrich closes in on Tuesday night in Port Angeles.

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GIRLS SOCCER: Shehan scores second-half hat trick for Port Angeles

Wolves fall 1-0 to league leading North Kitsap

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PREP ROUNDUP: Port Angeles tennis sweeps Kingston

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles boys tennis team swept Kingston 7-0, not losing a single set during…

Sequim’s Zeke Schmadeke ran for 148 yards on 24 carries against the Port Angeles Roughriders on Friday night. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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PREP FOOTBALL RECAP: Sequim takes back the trophy; Quilcene wins a thriller

SEQUIM — The Sequim Wolves had surely been looking forward to getting back the Rainshadow Rumble trophy all…

Left, Andrew Perez-Lopez, Quilcene football, and Lilly Anne Lancaster, Port Angeles girls soccer.

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ATHLETES OF THE WEEK: Andrew Perez-Lopez, Quilcene football, and Lilly Anne Lancaster, Port Angeles girls soccer

This week, we recognize a pair of athletes who came through in the clutch for their teams in…

Henry Nelson finishes the mountain bike stage in second place at Saturday’s Big Hurt at Pebble Beach in Port Angeles. Nelson finished third overall in the ironman category. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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BIG HURT: More than 200 endurance athletes take on 55-mile race

PORT ANGELES — A total of 48 ironman athletes and 68 two- , three- and four-person teams took…

Members of the “So Every BODY Can Move” teams competing at the Big Hurt get await their mountain bike teammates Saturday at Pebble Beach in Port Angeles. From left are Katya Madden (kayak), Nicole Ver Kuilen (cycling, running), Sierra Landholm (kayak) and Katy Gaastra (cycling). The group is working to require insurance companies to help pay for orthotics and prosthetics so people can not only be mobile but to be able to run and cycle. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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BIG HURT: Adaptive teams compete and advocate for change

PORT ANGELES — The two “So Every BODY Can Move” teams at this year’s Big Hurt weren’t just…

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OUTDOORS BRIEFS: Season’s first coast razor clam digs begin Thursday

OLYMPIA — The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced the season’s first round of razor clam digging…

Forks' Estevan Ramos is tackled by Meridian defenders in a game Friday in Forks. The Spartans lost 54-7 in a nonleague game against the 1A powerhouse. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Quilcene wins in a nailbiter

All other Olympic Peninsula teams in lopsided games

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PREP ROUNDUP: Riders swim team handles East Jefferson, Kingston

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles girls swim team turned in a powerful performance this weekend, easily defeating…

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COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula men remain perfect on the season

SHORELINE — The No. 1-ranked Peninsula College men’s soccer team remained perfect, hanging on for a tough 3-1 win…

The Sequim Wolves celebrate winning the Rainshadow Rumble trophy in Sequim on Friday night. Sequim beat Port Angeles 27-7. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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RAINSHADOW RUMBLE: Sequim regains the trophy

Wolves overcome early mistakes to beat Roughriders 27-7

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Port Angeles, Port Townsend orchestras set for performances

Two orchestra performances, additional music entertainment and an electronics recycling event highlight weekend events on the Peninsula.

Spartan Keana Rowley gets the hit against Hoquiam's Hayden Brook-Andrew Tuesday night in Forks where Forks outlasted the Grizzlies winning 3 to 2 in all close sets.  Also in the action are Forks' Erika Williams (1) and Hoquiams's Katlyn Brodhead (3). Photo by Lonnie Archibald.

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PREP ROUNDUP: Forks volleyball outlasts Hoquiam in five sets

FORKS — The Forks volleyball team came from behind twice to prevail in a five-set marathon match over…

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GIRLS SOCCER: Sequim spreads out the scoring in shutout of Olympic

BREMERTON — Sequim solved Olympic’s offsides trap as five Wolves found the back of the net in a…

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Sequim’s No. 1 singles player Jack Crecelius returns a volley against Port Angeles’ Tate Alton.

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PREP ROUNDUP: Port Angeles tennis handles Sequim

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles boys tennis team beat its Olympic Peninsula rival Sequim 6-1, winning all…

Adaptive athletes will compete on a pair of teams in this weekend's Big Hurt. The teams, here competing at a race from Mount Hood to the Oregon Coast, are sponsored by Both teams are sponsored by Cornerstone Prosthetics and Orthotics and compete to raise awareness on adaptive issues. (Courtesy photo)

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PENINSULA ADVENTURE SPORTS: Big Hurt, Little Hurt arrive this weekend

Two adaptive teams will compete to raise awareness

Port Angeles’ Ian Smiythson, center, slips past the defense of North Mason’s Robert Hickerson, left, and Chris Arbogast during Friday night’s game at Port Angeles Civic Field. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP FOOTBALL RECAP: Riders look to rein in mistakes; Sequim stating its case

Crescent has the wildest game of the week