East Jefferson's Joshua Yearian leads Klahowya's Carson Wintch in a Nisqually League meet held at Camas Prairie Park on Tuesday. Yearian won the boys' race. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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CROSS COUNTRY: East Jefferson boys win home Nisqually meet

PORT TOWNSEND — East Jefferson’s Joshua Yearian won the first Nisqually League cross-country meet of the year held…

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PREP VOLLEYBALL: Sequim holds off North Mason; East Jefferson beats PA in five

SEQUIM — The Sequim volleyball team had a battle on its hands against North Mason, but the Wolves…

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PREP VOLLEYBALL: Forks takes Elma in three sets

ELMA — The Forks girls volleyball team swept Elma 3-0, though it was a tightly contested match with…

Forks tight end Kaden Ward, center, scrambles for a way past Port Angeles’ Hunter Flores as teammate Conner Roberts, right, sets up a block on Friday evening in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP FOOTBALL RECAP: Port Angeles snaps losing streak; East Jefferson and Sequim win

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Roughriders football team got a huge monkey off its back, blowing open…

Jude Wallace, Port Angeles football.

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Jude Wallace, Port Angeles football

Jude Wallace played a big role in Port Angeles’ 26-7 victory over Forks at Civic Field on Friday.

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Port Angeles' Jude Wallace, center, tries to escape the clutches of Forks' Estevan Ramos, left, and Adon Arellano on Friday at Port Angeles Civic Field.

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PREP FOOTBALL: Port Angeles runs away from Forks in second half

Waddell throws 3 TDs; Riders snap losing streak

Sequim’s Kiley Winter sends a pass upfield as teammate Rainey Brewer, far left, looks on during the Wolves’ season-opener against Kingston on Thursday. Winter scored a goal for Sequim, but the Buccaneers came out on top 2-1 in the Olympic League contest. The Wolves host North Mason at 7 p.m. Tuesday. (Emily Matthiessen/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PREPS: Winter finds the net, but Wolves fall in OT thriller

SEQUIM — Sophie Greenleaf served a perfect 16-for-16, including a 13-serve run with four aces in the decisive…

East Jefferson's Luke O'Hara runs a gauntlet of Friday Harbor defenders during a Friday night non-league game played against Friday Harbor in Port Townsend's Memorial Field. East Jefferson won 14-13. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP FOOTBALL: East Jefferson drives for game winner, defense stands tall in fourth

Sequim defense stout in 17-6 win over Mariner

Port Angeles Cross Country Port Angeles’ Henry Wendel set a new personal record time of 19 minutes, 31.1 seconds in the 5,000-meters during Wednesday’s Olympic League cross country meet in Bremerton.

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PREPS: Rider runners set new bests in early season meet

BREMERTON — Port Angeles and Sequim runners fared well at the first Olympic League meet on a 5,000-meter…

Longtime retired Port Angeles High School teacher and public address announcer Pete Rennie is stepping away from the mic to increase his time volunteering with Olympic Medical Center's Therapy Dog program with his three-legged boxer Tripp.

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PREPS: Longtime Port Angeles public address announcer Pete Rennie steps away

Known for “Let’s play some BASKETBALL!”

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East Jefferson Rival's keeper Lila Morgan makes a diving save off the foot of Bellevue Christian's Emily Eggers as Rivals Fern French (16) during a Nisqually League game played on Tuesday at HJ Carroll Park in Port Hadlock.

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GIRLS PREP SOCCER: East Jefferson falls to powerhouse Bellevue Chr.

PORT HADLOCK — Coming off a season-opening victory, the East Jefferson girls soccer team knew it had a…

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Port Angeles' Pyper Alton (6) battles Klahowya's Sylvia Kemp for the ball Monday at the Monroe Playfield. In the background is Port Angeles' Alayna Marazon (16). Port Angeles won 2-1 on a late goal by Mariah Traband.

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GIRLS SOCCER: Riders get past Klahowya late; Six Rivals score in victory

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles girls soccer team improved to 2-0 on the season, coming from behind…

Crescent Logger #12 Mikah Love is met head on with Quilcene’s #1 Andrew Perez-lopez. Note that Quilcene is wearing the guardian caps for added protection on plays such as this. Q #83 is Taylor Boling. Q #32 is Mason Iverson. C #49 is Connor Avertt. C #40 is Caden Seedorf. dlogan

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PREP FOOTBALL: Crescent wins its first game playing 6-man football

NEAH BAY — The Crescent Loggers football team won its first game of the season on a last…

This Sequim pass to Liam Wiker (11) was deflected by Forks’ Cash Barajas (11) then intercepted by Forks’ Kingston Steffen (24). The Wolves held on in the closing moments for an 18-14 victory. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP FOOTBALL RECAP: Sequim, Forks put on the game of the week

FORKS — The game of the week this Friday night was a tough, physical matchup between Forks and…

Zeke Schmadeke, Sequim football.

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Zeke Schmadeke, Sequim football

Sequim’s Zeke Schmadeke has moved into his new role with the Wolves football team with ease.

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PREP SOCCER: Port Angeles girls beat King’s 1-0 in season opener

SHORELINE — The Port Angeles girls soccer team opened its 2025 season with a 1-0 shutout victory at…

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PREP 1B FOOTBALL: Neah Bay romps behind five Swan TDs

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Port Angeles running back Dylan Mann, center, tries to evade the tackle by Mount Baker's Kamden Moa during Friday evening's game at Port Angeles Civic FIeld.

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PREP FOOTBALL: Riders tough early against Mount Baker, but mistakes costly

Mountaineers score pair of TDs in 14 seconds after turnovers

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Port Angeles senior Leia Larson runs along a forested stretch during the Olympic League Cross Country Jamboree at Kitsap County Fairgrounds on Wednesday.

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CROSS COUNTRY: Riders, Wolves race at Olympic League Jamboree

BREMERTON — Port Angeles cross country runners opened the season with a 2-mile run at the Olympic League…

This Sequim pass to the Wolves’ Liam Wiker, No. 11 in white, was deflected by Forks’ Cash Barajas, No. 11 in navy blue, then intercepted by the Spartans’ Kingston Steffen and returned out to midfield. The Wolves held on in the closing moments for an 18-14 win on the Spartan Stadium turf.
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PREP FOOTBALL: Schmadeke leads Sequim past Forks in season-opening thriller

Sophomore QB’s Kaden Miller (3) and Lane Helvy (2) toss 5 total TDs