North Kitsap and Kingston high school basketball players, gymnasts, swimmers and wrestlers compete in Division 2A regional, district and state playoffs this weekend.
The Kitsap Pumas, the defending Western Regional champions of the highly competitive Premier Development League, signed goalkeeper Austin Rogers this week.
UNIVERSITY PLACE — The Olympic High School girls bowling team took third place in the WIAA Class 3A/2A state championships at Narrows Plaza.
TACOMA — Five Central Kitsap wrestlers claimed Class 3A Narrows League Championships Saturday at Foss High School.
Four players scored in double figures as the Central Kitsap girls got a thrilling 57-54 win at home over Kelso in the Class 3A West Central District/Southwest bi-district playoff game on Feb. 11.
Wolves defeat Bethel 45-40 behind Yergeau’s 18 points
Macabitas, Iwakawa and South Kitsap’s 200-yard medley relay team qualify out of the Class 4A West Central District III meet
Wolves’ top placer was ninth-place Stolle with 1,069 pins
Central Kitsap finishes fourth at 3A Narrows League meet
The Crosspoint girls defeated Northwest Yeshiva, 57-43, to advance to the championship finals of the Sea-Tac League 1B tournament on Feb. 9.
District and league tournaments tipoff this week for local Class 3A, 2A, 1A and 1B teams looking to reach their respective state tournaments.
South Kitsap senior never won a tournament before sub-regionals
Lacrosse engages all players on the field. This team is open to girls in grades 9-12 who attend school in the North Kitsap, Bremerton and South Kitsap districts.
North Kitsap senior Calvin Dennis was dominant Feb. 3 with 19 points and a half-dozen blocks, nearly willing his team to a win at Sequim’s Rick Kaps Gymnasium.
But foul trouble kept the 6-foot 10-inch post off the court for much of the first and third quarters, and by the time Dennis fouled out with 40 seconds left, the host Wolves were celebrating a big Olympic League victory.
Come down to the marina and welcome the “Boat Guy” on Feb. 6-8. The port — and the entire city — have hoped to make Chip Hanauer’s visit an annual event, which is happening.
There’s nothing wrong with second place. And good sportsmanship and fair play are more important than a trophy. Those are two of the lessons that Suquamish Elementary School fifth-graders took away from the Seahawks’ loss in the Super Bowl. And they shared the lessons they learned in a letter from their teacher, Kristy Dressler, to Coach Pete Carroll and the team.
South Kitsap graduate missed four games with ankle injury
The West Central District 3 Class 1A sub-regional wrestling tournament is Feb. 7 at Vashon High School.
Wattree converts a pair of free throws with 6.8 seconds left to lead Wolves to 48-46 win at Olympia
Five high school seniors signed letters-of-intent during the national signing day Feb. 4. At Central Kitsap High School, Brion Anduze signed to play football with the University of Arizona, while teammate Eric Ledesma signed with Central Washington University.