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OUTDOORS: Razor clam dig on starting Wednesday

Diggers got the go-ahead from the state Department of Fish and Wildlife Thursday to proceed with razor clam…

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East Jefferson’s Kaetyn Riley drives for the basket against Cascade Christian’s Leisl Nordling during a game in Chimacum Thursday night.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Rivals can’t keep pace with Cascade Christian

Botkin hits 4 treys for East Jefferson

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Port Angeles’ Kennedy Rognlien, left, slips around Forks’ Fynlie Peters on Tuesday night at Port Angeles High School.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL PREVIEW: Port Angeles packed with potential

Defense is there, will offense follow?

Forks’ Bailey Johnson, right, drives along the baseline as teammate Fynlie Peters, left, defends against Port Angeles’ Morgan Politika last week in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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GIRLS BASKETBALL PREVIEW: Forks looks to blend youth, veterans in league title defense

Career scoring record also in play for Keira Johnson

Keenan Green, 10, will be one of the big scoring leaders this year for the Wolves, who are off to a 2-0 start in nonleague play. They begin league play Friday at Bainbridge. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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PREP BASKETBALL PREVIEW: Sequim boys can fill it up from outside

Wolves look to build on last year’s playoff berth

Forks’ Fynlie Peters (right) competes with North Beach for ball control Tuesday evening in the Spartan Gym where Forks defeated the Hyaks 81-12. Also in the action for Forks, from left, are Bailey Johnson, Karee Neal and Kareena Nandial. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP ROUNDUP: Forks girls bounce back in big way

Crescent boys improve to 3-1 on the season

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: PVL B finals to be held next week

PORT ANGELES — The Vengeance, Steim Family Dentistry, Elwha Food & Fuel and 7 Cedars Casino finished in…

Spartans Brody Lausche (22) and Isaac Gonzales defend against Hyak Tyrrell Curry-Sith on Wednesday evening in Forks, where the Spartans beat North Beach 48-41. Also in the action is Spartan Landen Olson. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP BASKETBALL: Forks boys hold on for ugly win

Neah Bay girls bounce back in a big way

Neah Bay’s Amber Swan drives around a screen set by teammate Cerise Moss (14) during a Class 1B state tournament quarterfinal against Oakesdale at the Spokane Arena last March. (Byrne Bennett/Cheney Free Press)

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GIRLS BASKETBALL PREVIEW: Defending state champion Neah Bay girls primed for another run

Aiming for third straight title game appearance

Port Angeles’ Gus Halberg, left, drives down court paced by Sammamish’s Rakin Showki on Wednesday night in Port Angeles. Halberg is expected to be a big contributor this year for the Roughriders. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP BASKETBALL PREVIEW: Port Angeles boys mix experience with influx of youth

PORT ANGELES — One thing the Port Angeles boys basketball team has shown so far this season is…

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PREP ROUNDUP: Port Angeles girls out-roll Sequim

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles girls bowling team beat Sequim 5-2 on Monday for an Olympic League…

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PREP BRIEFS: Crescent girls finish game with four players

JOYCE — The Crescent girls basketball team only has six players and when two of them fouled out…

Peninsula College’s Aiden Olmstead drives against the defense of South Puget Sound as Peninsula head coach Bryce Jacobson, background, watches the play. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula rally falls just short against S. Puget Sound

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College men’s basketball team showed in the finale of the Pirate Classic on…

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WRESTLING: Forks boys and girls win home tournament

FORKS — The Forks wrestling team, coming off its second-place 2B finish at the state Mat Classic last…

Isaiah Shamp, Port Angeles basketball.

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Isaiah Shamp, Port Angeles basketball

The Port Angeles boys basketball team had one of its most remarkable victories ever last week and star…

Eleanor Jones, 11, of Sequim (No. 112) leads the pack at the beginning of the Run the Peninsula’s Jamestown Glow Run in Blyn late Saturday afternoon. Jones won the women’s 5K as more than 450 runners participated. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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RUN THE PENINSULA: More than 450 run through the gloaming in Blyn

BLYN — More than 450 runners were treated to a pleasant evening and beautiful Christmas lights at the…

Port Angeles Roughriders.

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PREP ROUNDUP: WF West runs away from Port Angeles girls in second half

East Jefferson, Crescent boys win

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Peninsula's Jelissa Julmist, a graduate of Sequim High School, looks for the net defended by Chemeketa's Annie Bafford on Saturday in Port Angeles.

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula College women sweep home tournament

Men beat Grays Harbor

Oregon tight end Terrance Ferguson (3) is tripped up by Washington cornerback Kamren Fabiculanan (13) during the first half of the Pac-12 championship NCAA college football game Friday, Dec. 1, 2023, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/David Becker)

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PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP: No. 3 Washington rallies to beat No. 5 Oregon 34-31 in a thriller

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Washington went into what likely was the last Pac-12 Championship living on the edge,…

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PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Sequim boys clip Klahowya in opener

Neah Bay girls open with strong win at Montesano