SPORTS: Neah Bay captures state Class 1B football championship

TACOMA — Titus Pascua and Keaton Hawkins embraced amid a throng of supporters crammed together in a cramped corner of the Tacoma Dome. The two… Continue reading

SPORTS: Neah Bay uses stout defense to hold off Almira in state-title game

TACOMA — Almira Coulee Hartline had one of the most explosive offenses in the state coming into Friday’s Class 1B championship football game against Neah… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Townsend picks longtime assistant to take over boys soccer program

PORT TOWNSEND — Longtime assistant coach Steve Shively is taking over the Port Townsend boys soccer program this spring. Shively, who has been the boys… Continue reading

Neah Bay wins state 1B football title

TACOMA — Senior Titus Pascua rushed for 187 yards, including a 73-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, to lead Neah Bay to a 36-28… Continue reading

MATT SCHUBERT’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Winter steelhead season starting in full force

THE ANNUAL OCCUPY Bogachiel free-for-all hath finally arrived. It may have started a few days late, but winter steelhead season is officially underway. From the… Continue reading

SPORTS: Experienced point guards in good supply on Peninsula boys basketball prep teams

It takes a certain type of player to be a point guard. They have to be unselfish, but also control the ball most of the… Continue reading

SPORTS: Forks nips Sequim 31-30 in girls basketball; both Sequim and Port Angeles boys basketball teams win

FORKS — The Class 1A Forks girls basketball team opened the season with a one-point thriller over 2A North Olympic Peninsula rival Sequim in nonleague… Continue reading

SPORTS: Neah Bay plays for Class 1B state football championship Friday

TACOMA — Neah Bay is the last football team standing on the North Olympic Peninsula. The Red Devils, 11-2, will end their outstanding season today… Continue reading

MATT SCHUBERT’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Rope tows not ready on Hurricane Ridge

ALL THAT SNOW sitting atop the Olympic Mountains sure is inviting. Now that Hurricane Ridge Road is open seven days a week — weather permitting,… Continue reading

SPORTS: Forks girls basketball team nips Sequim 31-30

FORKS — The Class 1A Forks girls basketball team opened the season with a one-point thriller over 2A North Olympic Peninsula rival Sequim in nonleague… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles beats W.F. West by 10 points in boys basketball action

CHEHALIS — The Port Angeles boys basketball team opened the season with a solid 54-44 victory over W.F. West on Wednesday night. Easton Napiontek led… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles girls basketball loses opening game while Chimacum teams split

LAKE STEVENS — The youthful Port Angeles girls basketball team didn’t bother with the frying pan. The Roughriders jumped right into the fire. Class 4A… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim boys basketball team beats 3A Bainbridge 56-52

SEQUIM — The Class 2A Sequim boys basketball team knocked off the 3A Bainbridge Spartans for the second year in a row Wednesday night, riding… Continue reading

MICHAEL CARMAN’S GOLF COLUMN: Holiday events set for area courses

TRIMMING THE CHRISTMAS tree awaits me this weekend but more than 150 pro golfers can get the best early present around: a place on the… Continue reading

SPORTS: Chimacum boys and girls basketball teams open season by splitting with Klahowya

The Chimacum boys and girls basketball teams of the Nisqually League split with Olympic League’s Klahowya to open the season Tuesday night. The Chimacum boys… Continue reading

SPORTS: Class 4A Lake Stevens beats 2A Port Angeles in girls basketball

LAKE STEVENS — The youthful Port Angeles girls basketball team didn’t bother with the frying pan. The Roughriders jumped right into the fire. Class 4A… Continue reading

SPORTS: Neah Bay seeking elusive Class 1B state football championship

TACOMA — Neah Bay has never won a state championship in football. The Red Devils (11-2) have a good opportunity to get over that last… Continue reading

SPORTS: Neah Bay football team eyeing Class 1B championship

By Steven Smith for Peninsula Daily News MOSES LAKE — Neah Bay’s football team entered its state Class 1B semifinal game with two main objectives… Continue reading

  • Nov 28, 2011
  • By Steven Smith For Peninsula Daily News

SPORTS: Port Townsend runner Grant, always on the move, receives cross country MVP honors

PORT TOWNSEND — Brittany Grant has a lot of interests. The Port Townsend junior sails, mountain bikes, snowboards and, of course, runs. The one thing… Continue reading

UPDATED PENINSULA POLL BACKGROUNDER: Decision on Washington State football coach within 24 hours, athletic director says; Neuheisel fired at UCLA

Peninsula Daily News sports sources SPOKANE — Washington State coach Paul Wulff may be out after the Washington Huskies destroyed the Cougars in the Apple… Continue reading

  • Nov 28, 2011
  • Peninsula Daily News sports sources