If Saturday’s Kitsap County Classic at South Kitsap High School was any indication of what’s to come during the 2009 track and field season, the Central Kitsap area is in for quite a ride.
Eight years before his father’s sudden death in 1988, Jim Craig anchored his team to perhaps the single-greatest upset victory in American sports history.
Daily downpours aren’t slowing the 2009 King’s West golf team, which has already logged three matches despite foul weather.
After just three years at the post, Bremerton’s George Duarte is the Olympic League Athletic Director of the Year, the Bremerton School District (BSD) announced Tuesday.
Series of announcements Tuesday include partnership with supplier Puma.
Series of announcements Tuesday include partnership with supplier Puma.
Casey Lindberg has coached the Bremerton boys basketball team for the better part of a decade.
Both Central Kitsap and Klahowya are relatively young on the pitch, although the Cougars landed an impact player in freshman Miles Nilsen, who won a starting position at center midfield, scoring a goal in his second career game, a 5-0 CK victory against Port Angeles Tuesday. Here’s what the Cougars and Eagles look like heading into the 2009 season. The Olympic boys soccer team will be previewed in the March 27 edition of the Central Kitsap Reporter.
Rich with talent, despite losing a few key players from its 2008 squad, the Central Kitsap baseball team once again has its sights set on the Class 4A state tournament.
For coach Dave Neet and the Klahowya baseball team, 2009 is all about building upon an already established, growing foundation while striving to make a deep postseason run.
Soggy grass and sloppy conditions aren’t slowing down the King’s West track and field team as it gears for the 2009 season.
Coach Lloyd Pugh’s plate is spilling over — minus the food.
Senior infielder to take game to college level next season.
There is no shortage of talent on the fastpitch field in Kitsap County in 2009, especially in the Central Kitsap area.
Absent its scoring leader from 2008, the Bremerton boys soccer team looks a little different leading into the 2009 season.
A year removed from an 18-6 season and a berth to the Class 3A state tournament, expectations are high, but realistic, for Olympic baseball as the 2009 season approaches.
With the 2009 season-opener just 10 days away, the Bremerton baseball team is set to improve upon its 2008 season, which ended before the postseason began.
For the Bremerton fastpitch team, the prospect of a new season is good news.
With a head coach signed and the regular-season opener about three months away, the Kitsap Soccer Club is reaching worldwide for players to fill its inaugural Pumas roster.
If ever a loss was exceptionally heartbreaking, this was it.
