This season’s version shapes up as one of the youngest of Callaghan’s career
With a dearth of experienced swimmers returning, South Kitsap coach Cliff Rousell acknowledged that he still is crafting his lineup….
Carter, who runs Carter’s Chocolates at Towne Square, sells a variety of sweets, including cakes, caramels and truffles in a variety of designs.
Business reopens with new name, different location
Squad members host fundraiser to replace Flamion family’s household items destroyed in blaze
South Kitsap looks to replace departed talent with promising youngsters
Defiance Marine, which became the first business to open in the South Kitsap Industrial Area in September, attempts to accomplish that by selling products from tackle to boats.
It was an evening typical for many high school athletes. After arriving home from South Kitsap’s swim meet at Stadium,…
Youngsters Schoales, Caballero honored along with senior Dopps
South Kitsap High School graduate ‘worked harder than anyone,’ mentor recalls
With outcome no longer in doubt, Hinely gives up sport on relay squad to team captain
If so, Perfect Partys is the place for to find everything from stemware to barbeques.
It’s a well-known staple in the community, having been in different locations around town for about 20 years. Now located on 1230 Street, its mission remains the same, but the ownership has changed.
South Kitsap contingent rested, ready for state meet
Lincoln produces 300 rushing yards in 26-13 victory as Wolves finish with 3-7 record
That’s one reason South Kitsap School District Deputy Superintendent Kurt Wagner is excited about the all-day kindergarten program at Olalla Elementary School.
Two late touchdowns lead Central Kitsap to 31-16 win in rival South Kitsap
Darren Erickson glides his fingers across the stings as he talks about Mainline Music in the Westbay Center at 1341 Bay St.
As part of the South Kitsap School District’s continuing education series, Voice Coaches will present “Getting Paid To Talk,” which Bourgeois said is intended to provide an introduction to the field. The class, which costs $25 and is limited to 25 people, runs from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Nov. 9 at Marcus Whitman Junior High.
Diminutive South Kitsap junior has big plans for herself
Wolves lose in four games against North Kitsap during annual DiG PiNK match
