Bellarmine Prep’s wrestling newsletter is dubbed the “Takedown Times.”
But it was the Wolves, not the Lions, who were doing the pinning.
South Kitsap won 12 of 14 matches to capture its 152nd consecutive Narrows League win, 67-9, Tuesday night in Tacoma.
Among the Wolves’ dozen wins, 10 were pins.
South Kitsap committed 29 turnovers in a 55-39 loss against Foss
Bellarmine Prep’s wrestling newsletter is dubbed the “Takedown Times.” But it was the Wolves, not the Lions, who were doing…
South Kitsap’s girls basketball team didn’t have a player who averaged even five points per game a year ago.
t New girls hoops coach bringing new outlook, enthusiasm to the position.
SK coach not even sure what
One of the courses Jim Fairweather teaches at South Kitsap High School is U.S. History, so perhaps it’s natural that this story begins with a lesson in the subject.
In the late 1950s, Fairweather and his future wife, Nancy, were stationed in Northern California — him in Petaluma and her in Vallejo — with fathers serving in the Air Force.
When she sat down to read the latest issue of People magazine last spring, Lisa Lightbody, the volunteer coordinator at Manchester Elementary School, “was moved to tears.”
t SK soph will compete despite no qualifying times.
It’s been more than a week since South Kitsap coach D.J. Sigurdson walked off the rain-soaked turf at Vancouver’s Kiggins Bowl.
That doesn’t mean the disappointment of losing 23-21 against Skyview in the preliminary-round football playoff has left him.
Playoff time was no different than the regular season for the Wolves.
In a season where brilliance was counterbalanced with inconsistency, the latter won out Friday in South Kitsap’s 23-21 loss against Skyview in the preliminary-round football playoff at Vancouver’s Kiggins Bowl.
Playoff time was no different than the regular season for the Wolves. In a season where brilliance was counterbalanced with…
t On the floor and in the classroom, reserved senior making a mark.
t Wolves defeat Stadium in Narrows Tourney, but not without
One event changed the complexion of meet for South Kitsap.
His hometown is Port Orchard, but Jon Phillips has become a Tri-Cities regular.
The South Kitsap senior has competed in Star Track in Pasco and returns to the Eastern Washington city for the state cross-country championships Saturday at Sun Willows Golf Course.
Phillips clinched a spot in the event by finishing in the top 30 at Saturday’s Westside Cross Country Classic at Lakewood’s American Lake Veterans Golf Course.
It’s a serious position that requires precision and selflessness.
It’s a project that began with simple aspirations.
t SK turns tables on Tides team that had shut it out three weeks earlier.
The game ended a couple of hours short of Halloween, but there was no shortage of tricks and treats for…