SPORTS: Port Angeles softball team shuts out North Kitsap 10-0; other prep reports

PORT ANGELES — Stacy Webb pitched a two-hitter as the Port Angeles softball team opened the season with a victory. Rain and stormy weather has… Continue reading

MATT SCHUBERT’S PREP NOTES: Port Angeles girls basketball coach resigns

THE SECOND MIKE Knowles era of the Port Angeles girls basketball program came to an end Friday morning. What started with a whole bunch of… Continue reading

MATT SCHUBERT’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Poma lift set to open on Hurricane Ridge this weekend

THE WAIT IS finally over (I think). With plenty of snow sitting atop Hurricane Ridge, and much of the leg work taken care of, skiers… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Matt Schubert’s five best bets to do this weekend

â–  Be a citizen — The Brad Stenger Memorial Citizens Race returns to Hurricane Ridge this Saturday and Sunday at 11 a.m. For all of… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles baseball team aiming for state playoffs

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles baseball team had the look of a state contender as the calendar rolled over into May last spring. Reeling… Continue reading

SPORTS: Preview baseball capsules of all North Olympic Peninsula teams

Port Angeles (2A) â–  Head coach: Bob Withrow (eighth year, 83-51 overall). â–  Last year: 9-7 in Olympic League (fourth), 9-8 overall; missed playoffs. â– … Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim shuts out Port Townsend 4-0 in boys soccer; other prep reports

PORT TOWNSEND — Sequim scored four goals in the first half and cruised to a nonleague boys soccer win over Port Townsend on Thursday. The… Continue reading

MATT SCHUBERT’S MARCH MADNESS COLUMN: Bracket getting watered down

FIELD DAY COULDN’T come soon enough when I was a wee grade-schooler. Foot races, long jump competitions, tug of wars against the teachers . .… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim scores nine runs in first inning, beats Chimacum in softball; Chimacum baseball beats Kingston

SEQUIM — The rain let up just enough for Sequim and Chimacum to get in a nonleague softball game Wednesday afternoon. Even though the varsity… Continue reading

MICHAEL CARMAN’S GOLF COLUMN: March Madness goes well with a little golf

THE BALL IS teed and there you are, swinging from your heels, you’re a driving range star . . . That was a golf-related mini-ode… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim holds off Chimacum 2-1 in boys soccer action; other prep reports

SEQUIM — Nick Camporini scored the winning goal with eight minutes left in the game as Sequim held off Chimacum 2-1 in nonleague boys soccer… Continue reading

This season’s Seattle Mariners TV commercials released — see them here

The Seattle Mariners released their 2011 flight of humorous TV commercials. To see them, go to the Mariners website here: http://seattle.mariners.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?topic_id=16946570&c_id=sea… Continue reading

  • Mar 15, 2011

SPORTS: Port Townsend boys golf team beats North Mason 215-260

PORT TOWNSEND — Cody Piper scored 38 to spark the Port Townsend boys golf team to an easy Olympic League season opener against North Mason… Continue reading

PENINSULA COLLEGE SPORTS: First-year coach Von Vogt . . . what does he do for an encore?

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College men’s basketball coach Lance Von Vogt is going to have to do an awful lot for an encore. After guiding… Continue reading

MATT SCHUBERT’S PREP NOTES: A BCS for high schools without the computer?

STATE FOOTBALL JUST might go the way of the beauty contest. If some members of the Washington State Football Coaches Association have their way, how… Continue reading

MATT SCHUBERT’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Spring light is just around the corner

STAY WITH ME, my dear Peninsulites. We’re almost out of the darkness that is a North Olympic Peninsula winter. Soon enough, we’ll be dusting off… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Matt Schubert’s five best bets to do this weekend

â–  PA blackmouth — For whatever reason, it appears the chinook have decided to set up shop out in front of Ediz Hook. There’s hardly… Continue reading

MATT SCHUBERT’S OUTDOORS COLUMN: Razor clam closure is not a surprise

THE PREMATURE END to razor clam season at Kalaloch could hardly be labeled a surprise. As early as January, Olympic National Park coastal ecologist Steven… Continue reading

MICHAEL CARMAN’S GOLF COLUMN: Column streak broken at 77 because of illness

AS FAR AS streaks go, my 77 consecutive weeks of providing a golf column didn’t approach Cal Ripken Jr. status but it was a source… Continue reading

Peninsula College men’s basketball team wins Northwest championship, beats Pierce College 80-76

KENNEWICK — Lance Von Vogt clutched the net in his hands as he answered the question. The Peninsula College men's basketball team just claimed its… Continue reading