It was a cool night last fall in Purdy when D.J. Sigurdson allowed himself to enjoy the moment.
Port Orchard residents still are two months away from casting their ballots, but Decision 2008 already is in for the…
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South Kitsap’s boys tennis team might be stronger in league play than in tournaments.
Simply put, it’s a group that features depth, but not necessarily state-caliber individual players.
East Port Orchard Elementary hosts ‘Read with a Hero’ event, paying tribute to first responders.
Season-opening kickoffs hardly have been classics for South Kitsap in recent years.
But the Wolves’ first meeting against Stadium in a dozen years was all they needed to end the streak.
Wolves open with resounding win over Stadium
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Youthful team spent more time
Wolves will feature a mix of familiar faces, newcomers on
It’s unlikely Ground D.J. ever will morph into Air Sigurdson.
One and done.
That’s been the trend for starting quarterbacks at South Kitsap, and it doesn’t seem likely to change in the next couple of years.
The Wolves haven’t had the same starter in consecutive years since Kyle Pease in 2004 and 2005.
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t Krug guided Westsound FC ’90 to title in June.
The South Kitsap School District is a little closer to closing its $2.9 million deficit for the upcoming school year.
t Lester-Dame revels in gig away from the pool — behind home place as an usher at Safeco Field.
The once-nondescript, flat sheets of metal are now an array of shapes, sizes and colors that dot the landscape of this South Kitsap home.
There’s the black, riveted, rectangular objects that serve as speakers. The oversized blue rings in the front yard that sit next to the path and are surrounded by green overgrowth.
And the bronze structure in the living room, into which hearts are carved and shined to a mirror-like finish.
Hall of Fame football coach comes home for charity golf tournament
The lanky right-hander with a mid-90s fastball and four pitches would have found a place in the Tampa Bay Devil Rays’ starting rotation in the franchise’s first 10 years.
But after compiling a 645-972 record during that span, Tampa Bay dropped the Devil from its name — and its losing ways during the offseason.
Arnie Otterbeck still playing for Kitsap Bears
