Wolves tie Central Kitsap, 0-0, to drop to third place in 4A Narrows
South Kitsap falls to 1-5 after 27-3 setback — its worst start since 1977
Business offers a message of redemption along with its regular fare
Curtis Zulauf is the kid who came into the Coffee Oasis as a 13-year-old.
Finish. That is what South Kitsap volleyball coach Jessica Anderson wants her players to do. And it was a message…
Gig Harbor Tides (3-1) @ South Kitsap Wolves (1-3) 7 tonight @ Joe Knowles Field, Port Orchard Gig Harbor Coach:…
The delivery hardly was subtle. South Kitsap’s girls soccer team had just played to its second tie in as many…
But inside Local Boys’ 14006 Purdy Drive location, there are treasures to be unearthed.
That is enough for South Kitsap girls swimming coach Cliff Rousell to see a well-balanced program. After all, there is a striking distribution of freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors among the 41 girls who turned out.
All that means for the Wolves, who advanced to the state quarterfinals and finished with a 14-1-3 record last year, is that they need to play better than they showed to start this season.
The number seven is anything but heavenly for South Kitsap’s offense. For a third consecutive week, the Wolves were limited…
Senior defensive end confident revamped lineup can return to state
Program has 14 sophomores turn out this season, which bodes well for South Kitsap’s volleyball future
Olsen to oversee career, technical education in his new position
When senior Blake Staudenraus moved from Italy to Port Orchard in 2007, his immediate goal was to challenge Dalton Vavra for the No. 1 singles position at South Kitsap.
Scheduling nonleague games can provide challenges, but South Kitsap football coach D.J. Sigurdson says this year was more difficult than most.
LaRose refuses to comment on concept
Ten-win football seasons once were a regularity for South Kitsap.
The Wolves had at least that many victories during every season from 1993-97. But last year’s 10-1 record was the first time in a decade that they reached that barrier.
As South approaches its Sept. 3 season opener against British Columbia’s Vancouver College, the question remains of whether it can become a consistent contender in the Narrows League again.
LaRose refuses to comment on the concept, says it won’t happen without support from Olympia
The only requirement to be sold at Juliana’s is it must be cute
Health officials says up to 10 percent of students haven’t taken all of the necessary shots
