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SPORTS: Sequim squeaks by Port Townsend in baseball action

SEQUIM — In just his second varsity baseball game, Sequim freshman Nigel Christian’s veteran-like play helped give the Wolves a 6-5 extra-innings win over Port… Continue reading

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LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Wind should slow lingcod

LINGCOD FISHING MAKES its return to the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. That’s the good news. Let’s linger on the good news for now. In… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim sweeps Bremerton in boys and girls golf; Port Angeles to host invitational track meet

SEQUIM — Superior depth sparked the Sequim boys golf team to an easy romp over Bremerton in Olympic League action. The Wolves, with no one… Continue reading

LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Smaller chinook quotas expected

THE SALTWATER FISHING season for kings and cohos isn’t exactly around the corner, but that doesn’t mean it is too early to talk about it.… Continue reading

SPORTS: Newcomers start high school soccer careers on high note with four goals each

Scoring four goals is a significant feat for a soccer player. Port Townsend’s Daniel Charlton and Port Angeles’ Miki Andrus both achieved it in the… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Sequim shuts out Port Angeles in boys soccer; other prep reports

PORT ANGELES — Sequim blanked Port Angeles 2-0 in the first of two counting Olympic League games the rivals will play this season. Omar Flores… Continue reading

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MICHAEL CARMAN’S GOLF COLUMN: New clubhouse at White Horse Golf Club another example of tribes’ commitment to the game

CONTINUED TRIBAL INVESTMENT in the game of golf west of Puget Sound continues with the grand opening of a new clubhouse Sunday at White Horse… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim Wolves start fast to beat Quilcene Rangers; other prep reports

QUILCENE — Sequim opened its season with a 12-4 nonleague win over Quilcene on Monday. The Wolves broke the game open early with an 8-run… Continue reading

SPORTS: Andrus scores four goals for Port Angeles soccer team

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Angeles sophomore Miki Andrus had an even better first-ever high school boys soccer game than was reported in Monday’s Peninsula Daily… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Sequim drops overtime boys soccer thriller to Kingston; Port Townsend edges Port Angeles

SEQUIM — The Sequim boys soccer team opened the 2013 season with a barn-burner against Olympic League powerhouse Kingston. The Wolves stayed with the Buccaneers,… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Sequim golf teams sweep Klahowya; other prep reports

BREMERTON — The Sequim boys and girls golf teams both opened their seasons with Olympic League victories over Klahowya at Gold Mountain Golf Club. Both… Continue reading

SPORTS: Tupper is a runner with heart and soul

Kyle Tupper is plenty motivated and doesn’t need a coach or teammate to urge him to work harder. “Whenever I do something, I put my… Continue reading

LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Lake Leland fishing tips

PERHAPS THE SUCCESS level of Lake Leland is relative to how fishing is going throughout the rest of the North Olympic Peninsula. In my role… Continue reading

SPORTS: Madison voted top Great Northwest freshman

PORTLAND, Ore. — Alaska Anchorage seniors Alysa Horn and Sasha King were selected to the All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference Second Team while Jessica Madison of… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College’s first-ever coach dies in Minnesota

MOORHEAD, Minn. — Bill Quenette, Peninsula College’s first men’s basketball and baseball coach, died Feb. 28 at Sanford Medical Center in Fargo, N.D., following a… Continue reading

LEE HORTON’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Area 9 salmon limit decrease

I NEVER GOT the sense that last fall’s salmon fishery on the North Olympic Peninsula side of Admiralty Inlet ever produced big-time results. Apparently, the… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Sequim’s multitalented Harrison top volleyball player on Peninsula

SEQUIM — She’s a first soprano, an accomplished pianist and she has dreams of becoming a forensic scientist. Sequim senior Haleigh Harrison also is a… Continue reading

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MICHAEL CARMAN’S GOLF COLUMN: 2013 golf season getting started

SOMETIMES IT SLOWS to a trickle, but the last couple weeks, a steady flow of new golf information has streamed into my golf column inbox.… Continue reading

SPORTS: Centralia bounces Peninsula College men from NWAACC Tournament

KENNEWICK — Centralia and All-Region guard Van Lockett bumped the Peninsula men’s basketball team from the NWAACC Tournament on Monday at the Toyota Center. Lockett… Continue reading

SPORTS:  Peninsula College men stay alive at NWAACC tourney; women eliminated

SPORTS: Peninsula College men stay alive at NWAACC tourney; women eliminated

KENNEWICK — The Peninsula College men's basketball team is still ialive while the women's team went two-and-out with two close heartbreaking losses at the NWAACC… Continue reading

SPORTS:  Peninsula College men stay alive at NWAACC tourney; women eliminated