They claim to be gentle giants, men with hearts bigger than their bulging biceps.
The rebuilding process for Bremerton’s volleyball team is officially underway.
Climbs to third place in Narrows League after 35-0 win against Thunderbirds.
King’s West eighth-grader Russell Melin a force on the cross country course.
Kris Lowry didn’t predict a first-place finish for the Olympic College men’s soccer team.
In fact, prior to the 2008 season, the second-year coach asked his players for a two-year commitment to winning because he suspected, with 16 of the 17 players being freshmen, they’d face a substantial learning curve.
Kris Lowry didn’t predict a first-place finish for the Olympic College men’s soccer team.
Klahowya found its running game Thursday — big time.
No, it’s not “Survivor.”
A trip to concessions was ample time to miss Bremerton unravel Oct. 10 against North Thurston.
21-point North Thurston outburst buries Knights early.
The 2008 season has been anything but a cakewalk for the Olympic College volleyball team and second-year coach Kaelea Makaiwi.
Klahowya girls soccer coach Troy Oelschlager has checked every box on his to-do list since he took the job in 1997.
As the the weather cools and the courts harden, boys tennis action is heating up. While rain has dampened many past seasons, forcing games to be cancelled, mother nature has cooperated this season — for the most part — and as a result, nearly every regular season match is in the books. Area players such as Justin Hike and Cory Smith, of Olympic, and Arnel Hipolito and Ben Miller, of Central Kitsap, are sure to have a say in who reaches the pinnacle of their respective 3A and 4A postseason tournaments. Tennis playoffs begin Oct. 17 with 2A and 3A league tournaments hitting off for Klahowya and Olympic, respectively, while Central Kitsap begins the Narrows League Tournament Oct. 23 at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma. Here’s a look at how CK and Oly fared during the regular season and what might await as the playoffs near.
The King’s West boys soccer team is positioned for a nice postseason run, sitting just behind Bear Creek and Tacoma Baptist for third place in the SeaTac 2B League standings.
The 2008 season has been anything but a cakewalk for the Olympic College volleyball team and second-year coach Kaelea Makaiwi.
Bremerton football has some serious competition in the revamped 3A Olympic League, now the 3A Olympic/Western Cascade League.
Dixon’s 225 rush yards not enough in latest defeat, 34-20.
A partnership between the Bremerton School District (BSD) and the newly formed Kitsap Soccer Club has brought professional soccer to…
Girls soccer is stronger than ever in Central Kitsap from top to bottom, with team records being the telltale sign. Central Kitsap (1-1-3, 5-2-3), Klahowya (5-1, 6-1-1) and Olympic (4-1, 7-3) have posted impressive win-loss records midway through the 2008 season. While a slew of made-or-break games remain, each team is positioned for a nice postseason run. Only North Mason (6-0, 7-0-1) has a better record than Klahowya at the 2A level of the Olympic League, while Oly is virtually deadlocked with North Kitsap for the best 3A mark. CK, meanwhile, has weathered a tough schedule and Narrows Division to ready itself for a strong second half, having only one league loss with several big games remaining.
Sometimes the underdog catches up, biting the big dog from behind. That’s how a young King’s West cross country team has approached the 2008 season.
