Port Orchard-based team hosted the tournament last week in Silverdale
The Tour de Kitsap bicycle race takes place Sunday.
From the sleepy beach roads of Dyes Inlet to the huff-and-puff hills of Seabeck Highway, the area’s largest cycling event features a shoulder for all riders.
Bree Schaaf slices ice at 90 miles per hour.
While the Big League Western Regional baseball tournament wraps up today at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds, the show is over for host team West Puget Sound.
From the sleepy beach roads of Dyes Inlet to the huff-and-puff hills of Seabeck Highway, the area’s largest cycling event features a shoulder for all riders.
Bree Schaaf slices ice at 90 miles per hour.
When longtime friends Robin Waite and Ben Pecora launched the county’s first fully professional soccer franchise last September, the duo hoped to transform Kitsap County into a soccer hotbed.
Kayla Calhoon-Renzo is a competition-crumbler, dusting opponents with explosive tackles.
When longtime friends Robin Waite and Ben Pecora launched the county’s first fully professional soccer franchise last September, the duo hoped to transform Kitsap County into a soccer hotbed.
Kayla Calhoon-Renzo is a competition-crumbler, dusting opponents with explosive tackles.
Kitsap BlueJackets housing coordinator Pam Hansen gives new meaning to being a mom.
Klahowya graduate Andre Moore Jr. and Central Kitsap graduate Isaiah Thompson are headed to Olympic College to play basketball.
Blake Johnson’s football career started with a thud.
Klahowya graduate Andre Moore Jr. and Central Kitsap graduate Isaiah Thompson are headed to Olympic College to play basketball.
Where the olive-green steel trusses came to an apex, East met West.
With dust drifting across the arena floor, snot-blowing bulls shook cowboys like tambourines.
Organizers are chalking up last-minute X’s and O’s and lacing their high-tops for the Silverdale Beach Hotel’s annual summer basketball tournament, the 3-on-3 Silverdale Shoot-Out.
Organizers are chalking up last-minute X’s and O’s and lacing their high-tops for the Silverdale Beach Hotel’s annual summer basketball tournament, the 3-on-3 Silverdale Shoot-Out.
With dust drifting across the arena floor, snot-blowing bulls shook cowboys like tambourines.
