MATT SCHUBERT’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Hurricane Ridge getting ready for snow, ski lovers

THE STREETS ARE safe once again. And now that Snowmageddon 2010 has come and gone, it's time to start thinking about Hurricane Ridge. After all,… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles boys basketball pounds W.F. West in first game of season

PORT ANGELES -- Port Angeles came out on fire and beat highly respected W.F. West 64-51 in its first boys basketball game of the season… Continue reading

MICHAEL CARMAN’S GOLF COLUMN: Cedars at Dungeness golf director earns award

CONGRATULATIONS ARE IN order for Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course PGA director of golf and general manager Bill Shea. Dungeness is in Sequim. Shea is… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College men’s soccer coach Andrew Chapman named coach of the year

PORT ANGELES -- Peninsula College men's soccer coach Andrew Chapman was named the NWAACC coach of the year Tuesday. It was the second time in… Continue reading

SPORTS SPECIAL: The mushroom contest

EDITORS NOTE -- Columnist Matt Schubert's work usually appears in Sports, Page B1, on Thursdays and Fridays. This bonus column chronicles the PDN's third annual… Continue reading

SPORTS: Neah Bay falls to nemesis Lummi in 1B state football semifinals

TACOMA -- The Lummi Blackhawk big-play machine struck again Saturday. The second-ranked Blackhawks eliminated Neah Bay in the Class 1B state football semifinals for the… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College men’s basketball opens season with two close losses

LONGVIEW -- The Peninsula College men's basketball team opened the 2010-2011 season with two close losses at the Red Devil Classic on Friday and Saturday.… Continue reading

UPDATE: State playoff scores; Neah Bay loses to Lummi

1B Football Championship Semifinal Lummi 61, Neah Bay 14 2B Football Championship Semifinal South Bend 28, Orcas Island 12 3A Football Championship Semifinal Bellevue 35,… Continue reading

MATT SCHUBERT’S OUTDOORS: On snow and steelhead

WANT SOMETHING TO be thankful for? All the snow you see sitting on the ground right now should be gone by the end of the… Continue reading

SPORTS: Neah Bay faces Lummi in semifinal game in Tacoma on Saturday

TACOMA -- It seems only fitting, doesn't it? A year after seeing its dream season denied by the Lummi Blackhawks, Neah Bay has a chance… Continue reading

SPORTS: New Peninsula College basketball coach draws on Greek philospher

PORT ANGELES -- Lance Von Vogt's goals aren't much different from any other college basketball coach. Championships, division titles, banners hanging from the rafters .… Continue reading

Dec. 15 meeting on proposed Elwha River (and possible Lake Sutherland) fishing moratorium

EDITOR'S NOTE — In addition to this article, see related November 2009 story below, "Lower Elwha Klallam tribe studying Lake Sutherland kokanee." PORT ANGELES —… Continue reading

MATT SCHUBERT’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Giving some sporty thanks

TURKEY IS THAWING and grandma just said something wildly inappropriate. Yes, the time has come to give thanks. That might be a difficult proposition for… Continue reading

Championship caliber: Peninsula College men’s soccer team savors first conference title

PORT ANGELES -- Nothing beats the feeling of being better than the rest. And there's no squad better than the Peninsula College men's soccer team… Continue reading

MICHAEL CARMAN’S GOLF COLUMN: A PGA year painful to recall

WHO KNEW THAT one year ago Friday the world of professional golf would have been turned on its head? And that the cause would have… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College men’s basketball team tunes up for season with exhibition victory

PORT ANGELES -- The Peninsula College men's basketball team showcased speed, quickness and shooting ability in its 87-83 victory over the Blue Angels. The team… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College men’s soccer wins conference championship

TUKWILA -- The Peninsula College men's soccer team earned the first NWAACC championship in school history Sunday. The Pirates beat Highline 1-0 in a shootout… Continue reading

BRAD LABRIE’S BAKER’S DOZEN: Is nothing sacred in NFL anymore?

THE SEATTLE SEAHAWKS are back. And the Seachickens are gone. At least for one week. Is nothing sacred in the NFL anymore? In this topsy-turvy… Continue reading

MATT SCHUBERT’S PREP NOTES: Great coaches, great performances

THIS FALL TURNED out to be quite a season for North Olympic Peninsula coaches. Throw a football around these parts and you just might hit… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College men’s soccer advances to championship game today

TUKWILA -- The Peninsula College men's soccer team finally found itself on the right side of a 1-0 game at the NWAACC Final Four. Miguel… Continue reading