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Long time, no see: North Kitsap’s second-half blitz overwhelms Central Kitsap, 34-13

The first football game meeting Sept. 9 at Silverdale Stadium between Central Kitsap and rival North Kitsap since…

The Wolves celebrate a touchdown during their game against Sumner Sept. 9 at Kitsap Bank Stadium.

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South Kitsap falls to Sumner in home opener

In front of a packed house at Kitsap Bank Stadium, the South Kitsap Wolves started off their 2016…

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CK vs. NK: first game in years | Game of the Week

The Central Kitsap vs. North Kitsap football game is at 5 p.m on Sept. 9 at the Central…

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Times ranks Vikings seventh on list of top 2A football teams | Prep football

The North Kitsap Vikings moved up from 10th to seventh on The Seattle Times' list of Washington's top…

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New city website coming soon

Greater flexibility for graphics and content is built into new software.

South Kitsap wide receiver Ddajshon Keel goes airborne to nab a pass from Wolves quarterback Siaosi Soto.

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Next up: Sumner a daunting test for Wolves football squad

As a new member of the South Puget Sound League, South Kitsap High’s football team is finding the…

South Kitsap wide receiver Ddajshon Keel goes airborne to nab a pass from Wolves quarterback Siaosi Soto.

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Wolves run out of gas against Graham-Kapowsin

South Kitsap High’s football team proved it could compete with one of Washington state’s toughest 4A squads in…

The Vikings carried their pre-game confidence onto the field in a 52-7 defeat of Bainbridge

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Vikings win opener 52-7 | Prep football

North Kitsap scored eight touchdowns and held Bainbridge scoreless for three quarters en route to a 52-7 win…

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West Sound Warriors baseball tryouts Sept. 11

Tryouts will take place 9-11 a.m. Sept. 11 at North Kitsap High School for the new 15-U West…

Janae Arnold

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Big start for NK grad at Willamette | College soccer

Freshman midfielder Jenae Arnold, North Kitsap Class of 2016, started her Willamette University soccer career with a strong…

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Vikings rated 10th on Times’ list of top 2A teams | Prep football

North Kitsap hosts Bainbridge, Kingston travels to Sammamish

Mayor Patty Lent gives Nathan Adrian a key to the city of Bremerton. “He already has a street named after him

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Welcome home: Nathan Adrian returns to Bremerton

Friends, family and former educators watch Adrian get key to the city of Bremerton

The South Kitsap Wolves have gotten their football practices underway in anticipation of a new season in a new league. “The 4A SPSL will be the top league in the state ... There is no question that this is the toughest league South Kitsap has ever been a part of

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SK football prepares for a new season in a new league

New season, new league, new helmets, new attitudes for the South Kitsap Wolves.

Nathan Adrian in the pool.

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Kitsap’s Adrian goes for – and wins – the gold

With a gold medal already in the 400 freestyle relay, Nathan Adrain also brings home bronze medal in…

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Kitsap BlueJackets relocating to Pacific International League

The Kitsap BlueJackets complete their stay at the Bremerton Fairgrounds.

Jacob Poggi of Poulsbo

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Local soap box racers win heats in Akron

Four Poulsbo racers won heats at the 79th FirstEnergy All-American Soap Box Derby World Championship July 10-16, in…

Mario Cabillo

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Boxing clinic proves it’s as much about the mindset as the body

Boxing coach teaches youth life lessons in the ring.

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Kitsap Pumas present Hope For A Cure Day for cancer awareness

The Kitsap Pumas providing a day of celebration for last game of the 2016 season, July 17.

Ralph Munson

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Lost trophy to be returned to ‘Mr. Football 1958-59’

Rifling through his garage, Roosevelt Smith stumbled across a golden football. Rather, he stumbled across a copper plaque…

Fish and Wildlife biologist Don Rothaus holds a red rock crab measuring 7.68 inches across the shell

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Crabbing forecast for Kitsap: not great. But it’s still worth a try.

But it’s still worth a try. Here’s what one fishery official recommends