Runners, swimmer and cyclists of Kitsap: Meet Jim Felty.
Two teams scheduled to compete in the 2007 Olympic Dream Duals were forced to cancel after floods temporarily closed portions of Interstate 5.
Runners, swimmer and cyclists of Kitsap: Meet Jim Felty.
With forecasters calling for snow flurries and sub-freezing temps, Doug Dowell was skeptical last Saturday’s Olympic Dream Duals would go off without a hitch.
Olympic finishes third to represent Kitsap.
Homegrown talent, inspired to go pro in Kitsap.
Toss away the pigskin and grab the mahogany: It’s basketball season. Each area boys team has kicked off the 2008-09 campaign and played at least three games to work out the kinks and is ready for what should be an exciting season. Two schools — Klahowya and Central Kitsap — welcome new coaches, while Devin Huff returns for his second year at Olympic. Coach Scott McMinds has CK playing well — the team was undefeated entering last night’s game against Mount Tahoma — and both Huff and KSS coach Spike Hopper are, for the most part, happy with their teams’ early season performances. Here’s a breakdown of how each team looks, and what may await as the season progresses.
Homegrown talent, inspired to go pro in Kitsap.
Romantic, yet attainable, it’s a vision shared by the three-man staff at Kitsap Soccer Club headquarters in Bremerton, home to the Pumas.
The county’s first professional soccer franchise is sprinkling seeds up and down the Peninsula, selling season tickets for the inaugural season, recruiting players and coaches, building the staff, developing community partnerships.
Former Knight Billy Richardson, one of Bremerton’s most accomplished wrestlers, took his moves to the Rocky Mountains.
When coach Justin Adrian walked into the Jarstad Aquatic Center before practice Wednesday, his team was huddled around a television, fixated on the glowing screen.
31-13 loss at Tacoma Dome ends CK’s playoff run.
Next stop: Tacoma Dome.
Bremerton is a new-look team in every sense of the word.
King’s West is going to be hard-pressed to match the success of last year’s team, which brought home a fourth-place trophy from the Class 2B state tournament in Spokane.
CK football one of four Class 4A teams standing after 21-6 victory in front of home crowd.
The economy can’t shoot down the Silverdale Shootout.
While the Warriors turn to former King’s West girls coach David Kerkhoff to now guide the boys team to postseason success, Bremerton is ready for an Olympic League run under the watch of coach Casey Lindberg.
Welcome to Bremerton, Kitsap Pumas.
The more the merrier — school history, that is.
For Olympic girls volleyball, the season boils down to this: a loser-out match against the sixth-ranked team in the state in arguably Kitsap County’s most anticipated sporting event of 2008, the West Central District volley-ball tournament.
