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Bremerton junior Steve Buchta has emerged as one of the Knights’ top swimmers

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Young team eyes big splash

With its top swimmer from a year ago no longer in the pool, the Bremerton boys swim team…

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BHS tops Redskins for second straight win

After a 36-point sputterer of a loss to open the season, the Bremerton boys basketball team hit the…

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Yes or no? “Les Eathorne Gymnasium and Ken Wills Court”

Board of Directors to vote Thursday on proposed BHS gym name

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Olympic bowling enjoying first place

As bowling season rolls forward, the class of the Olympic League is beginning to take shape.

Bremerton’s Lauren Richardson won a state wrestling championship in the girls 103-pound weight class in February. She hopes to repeat that feat as the 2009-10 season gets underway.

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Wrestling: Bremerton’s Richardson ready to repeat

A year older and a little stronger, Lauren Richardson’s goal is unchanged: win a state title.

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East, West High pep bands to reunite at alumni game

On his circuitous stroll through life, Danny Ward’s center point has been the saxophone.

(Top) Fort Lewis and Bangor mix it up in a srum during Saturday’s Commaner’s Cup at Strawberry Fields in Poulsbo.

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Commander’s Cup belongs to Kitsap

With blood bubbling from his nose, Peter Moser hobbled to the sideline.

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Bellringer Golf Classic fast approaching

Twenty-one years ago, Gene Kennedy decided to host a golf tournament — in December.

(Top) Fort Lewis and Bangor mix it up in a scrum during Saturday’s Commander’s Cup at Strawberry Fields in Poulsbo. Bangor won 36-24.

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Bangor brings home Commander’s Cup

With blood bubbling from his nose, Peter Moser hobbled to the sideline.

(Above) First-year BHS girls basketball coach Al Valencia shares a laugh with assistant Debbie Lindgren during practice Monday. (Below) Valencia offers instruction during a fast-break drill. (Right) Lindgren jokes with a group of players.

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Al Valencia takes the helm

The face of Bremerton girls basketball has changed for the first time in a decade.

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Bremerton School Board approves partial payment on flawed track project

The Bremerton School District will continue to pay a Gig Harbor construction company for renovation of the Bremerton…

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Rugby players reach out to youth, take home Commander’s Cup

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(From left) Shoot-Out co-organizer Chris Koebelin

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Silverdale Shoot-Out shooting higher

Turnout for the Silverdale Shoot-Out has increased each year since the tournament began in 2007.

Central Kitsap senior Drew Vettleson signed a letter of intent Monday to play baseball at Oregon State University next spring. The highly touted outfielder/pitcher boasts a .408 career batting average and a 2.10 ERA.  The two-sport athlete is ambidextrous.

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Drew Vettleson makes it official: Oregon State University

Drew Vettleson, an ambidextrous slugger with a grin to match his swing, still remembers the day he received…

Crosspoint Academy guard Chase Estes (11) assumes a leadership role as the Warriors tip off the 2009-10 season.

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Boys basketball: Crosspoint Academy continues to rebuild

As rain slaps the streets, Crosspoint Academy is hitting the hardwood.

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Mosey embraces role as leader

Breyenne Mosey’s best sport isn’t her favorite.

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Bremerton bowlers embark on new season

With deadpanned eyes and the ball cradled in cupped hands, Misty Braddock toed the line.

Klahowya’s Ruthie Hawley

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Klahowya girls soccer clipped at state

Two defensive miscues doomed the Klahowya girls soccer team in a 2-1 season-ending loss to Lakewood in the…

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Central Kitsap’s Shane Moskowitz cements legacy with state title

The fastest runner in West Sound history eats waffles and peanut butter before each race.

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Central Kitsap football hopes to repeat playoff success of 2008

It all started at 2-3.