Despite all the changes, SK on three-game winning streak
The fingers move in rapid formation, each motion conveying a different word. At South Kitsap High School, there is an…
Senior Austin Arper scores twice to guide South Kitsap to 4-0 win against Mount Tahoma
South Kitsap returns several players off team that finished with 13-7 record
South Kitsap to open 2010 at home against Vancouver, B.C, school
South Kitsap sent a dozen wrestlers to Mat Classic XXII last month.
That number could increase almost by default in the future.
The Washington State Wrestling Coaches Association will present a proposal to the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association that would eliminate regionals and expand the state tournament. The current 16-man bracket would double for the Class 4A and 3A divisions.
Children are known for their vivid imaginations.
But in the Quest Program at Hidden Creek Elementary School, those visions become realities.
With the assistance of his father, one student decided to build a hovercraft. The wood object, 36 inches in diameter, was able to lift his teacher, Maureen Dawson, on a chair as the class observed. As part of the project, the student kept a detailed log of trials and errors.
It is just one example of presentations ranging from electricity to skateboarding in the South Kitsap School District’s Highly Capable Program.
Wolves’ season ends with 55-44 loss Wednesday in West Central District Tournament
Junior places second at 171 pounds to help South Kitsap finish 11th overall
South Kitsap senior finishes second in 100-yard freestyle and fifth in 50 freestyle at state swim and dive championships
South Kitsap senior has big plans after graduation, but first he’s got some unfinished business today in the state 4A swimming meet
South Kitsap, which beat Mount Tahoma 55-49, hosts Emerald Ridge on Thursday in West Central District Tournament
In addition to Dravis, Rousell and Slezak swimming for the last time, Lester-Dame will not return after next week’s state meet
The assessment starts by dissecting the anatomy of the roster.
When South Kitsap’s boys basketball team placed second in the 2004 Class 4A tournament, senior posts Jake Beitinger and Adam Bennett were third-year varsity players, while junior guard Jamil Moore was in his second season at the school’s highest level.
Contrast that to this season’s team. Only Leon La Deaux and Joey Osinski played on varsity as a sophomores. In 2007-08, two other seniors who figured in the team’s rotation — wing Chris Blue and guard Josh Dubble — played on the Wolves’ C-team. Senior guard Cedric Brown was at Capital High in Olympia.
Judge John Erlick ruled last week that the Legislature is not meeting its duty to fully fund schools
District meet for swimmers begins today at Rogers High School
Two of its biggest events were held within three days.
Now, South Kitsap’s wrestling team finally gets a little time off before it heads to the Feb. 5-6 sub-regional tournament at Foss High School.
Just not too much.
South Kitsap’s Josh Dubble won’t let not always knowing where he’ll sleep that night keep him from reaching his goals.
Prolific wide receiver ‘excited about the opportunity’ to be a Wildcat
James Ritchie will step in with reigning Class 4A state champion Wolves
