POULSBO — The Central Kitsap boys pushed past host North Kitsap to capture the boys tile at the Lil’ Norway Invitational on April 4.
• At Klahowya 5, North Mason 9 (12): The Eagles needed extra innings to seal the win. Kendall Kitts drove in the winning run in the bottom of the 125h and also picked up the win. KHS collected 12 hits, but committed three errors. Zieser Jacob led the Eagles with three hits, while Tanner Zuber and Brayden Meyers had two each.
South Kitsap finished last year with its first losing record since 2001
Wolves play their final nonleague match April 10 at Bainbridge
OHS baseball team selling Mariner tickets; Crosspoint duo named honorable mention and more
Before spending a year in Texas, he guided Bethel to a 50-42 record from 2005-13
The Kitsap Pumas signed their very own 007 this month when they added outside back Jake Bond to their roster. He is not related to James Bond — but he is just as ‘lethal’ on the field with a license to thrill.
Pumas continued to add to their already talented roster by signing 6’4″ 205lb forward Chimdum Mez.
BREMERTON — The Olympic High School baseball team will host its Spring Break Baseball Skills Clinic on April 1.
Former Bremerton High School standout and Umpqua Community College freshman Sawyer Kluge was named to the first-team of the NWAC South All-Region women’s basketball team.
BOYS SOCCER: Klahowya 7, at Olympic 0 – Jacob Sargent scored 3 goals and added an assist in the Eagles’ shutout. Dereck Carpenter and Jack Cooper had a goal and assist each, while Alex Becker added a goal in the finals minutes.
Former Olympic High School standout and Umpqua Community College sophomore Ashli Payne was selected as All-Americans last week, after another successful season for the Lady Riverhawks’ basketball team.
South Kitsap graduate competed in the 197-pound weight class
One-player advantage not enough for South Kitsap in 2-1 setback at Gig Harbor
South Kitsap’s boys 1,600-meter relay seeks to break school-best mark
The Wolves will compete in several weekend meets beginning with the April 18 Eason Invitational in Snohomish
Wolves’ girls team features more experience at top than boys squad
He guided the Wolves to a 48-38 record in four seasons
Crosspoint Academy’s Deseree Doty and Cailyn Cattell, Olympic’s Olivia Williams and Bremerton resident Claire Martin, of Bellarmine Prep, were selected to the Washington State Girls Basketball Coaches Association senior all-state basketball team this week.
The defending Premier Development League Western Conference Champion Kitsap Pumas have signed 6’0” 165-pound Japanese forward Hiroki Kobayashi.