Mike Harter’s goal, he claims, is to make Matman Classic the most competitive wrestling tournament in the state.
Patrick Lewis didn’t have to travel far to find basketball success at the next level.
With a loss sandwiched in between, the King’s West girls basketball team recently beat Chief Leschi and Summit by a combined score of 118-26.
For Bremerton wrestling, “R & R” is over.
The BHS grapplers have about three weeks to iron out the kinks left over from an extra-long winter break, prepare for the state tournament and weather a schedule littered with state-caliber competition.
Outside shooting propels Cougars past South Kitsap, 67-61.
With less than three weeks remaining until postseason play, the Klahowya girls bowling team is rolling toward the finish line.
For Bruce Welling and Central Kitsap girls bowling, the week couldn’t have started much better.
The Bremerton girls bowling team has less than a month to tune-up for its defense of the Class 3A state title.
For the third time in a month, the Bremerton boys basketball team went blow-for-blow with an Olympic League heavyweight only to see the game slip away in the proverbial final round.
The Kitsap Public Facilities District (KPFD) is awarding grants from its EventFund program to support and help organizations hold and conduct athletic tournaments and events at facilities funded in large part by KPFD, including the Kitsap County Fairgrounds and Events Center.
Shorthanded and perhaps rusty after an unexpected 17-day break from competitive action, the Central Kitsap grapplers fell to Rogers of Puyallup 32-14 at home Tuesday.
Put 2008 and the bubbly on ice because it’s officially a new year.
The King’s West boys basketball team has shook the snowflakes and returned to the grind.
t Kitsap Pumas staff say camps, clinics to be offered to area kickers.
State champions, unlikely success stories, big-time tournaments, a new professional soccer franchise. What more could you ask for?
When one door closes, another opens.
Nearly 50 people show up for meeting just to see if there was any interest.
The Rangers are hoping to extend their luck beyond No. 7.
Unusually cold temperatures and the first snowfall of the year froze the sports schedule this week.
