North Kitsap Lacrosse is taking registration for its high school girls’ program. The deadline for signing up to play is Friday, February 13 by 4 pm. The fee is $175 (plus tax) for the season.
Wrestlers from Bremerton and Olympic will compete in the Class 2A sub-regional tournament on Feb. 6-7 at Port Angeles High School.
Fastpitch, soccer players continue athletic pursuits
The Olympic League-leading Vikings cruised against the Roughriders on Jan. 27.
Practice might not make perfect, but it should at least lead to improvement.
Boys Basketball, Jan. 27: Port Townsend 51, Klahowya 48 (OT)
SILVERDALE — The Olympic Trojans won the Olympic League tournament crown with 3, 316 pins on Jan. 23 at All Star Lanes.
The North Kitsap Vikings stand alone at the top of the Olympic League basketball standings and are three games from winning the league title.
They haven’t lost a single conference game and are poised to earn the No. 1 seed to the playoffs, which is why the Kingston Buccaneers are the number one target.
Jensen, Grosey back for 2015 season with Kitsap Pumas.
Besides diamonds, pressure also creates transition baskets. The Peninsula women’s basketball team’s 1-2-2 zone press defense hounded Olympic into 29 turnovers as the Pirates (4-0, 10-4) steadily pulled away for an 87-63 victory Wednesday.
Dan Moore of Poulsbo made a hole in one at White Horse Golf Club on Jan. 16. It’s the first hole-in-one of the year at White Horse, according to Matt Prichard, assistant pro.
There is no longer a community college soccer program in Kitsap County. Olympic College cut its men’s and women’s soccer programs.
Turnovers plague Wolves in 68-64 Class 4A Narrows League loss at Stadium
With just a few meets to go in the season, the combined Sequim/Port Angeles gymnastics squad posted the team’s best team point total for the season as they topped Kingston Jan. 16 in Poulsbo.
Kingston’s Drew Clark led the Buccaneers to a 56-43 win over the North Kitsap Vikings Jan. 16.
Cole Rabedeaux returned to the Kingston High School basketball court not as a Buccaneer, but a Viking.
The Kelly family’s route to their second consecutive Super Bowl matches that of the Seahawks — they did what they had to do, didn’t lose confidence, and everything fell into place. The Kellys — Kimberly and Scott — won the season-ticket holder lottery for the second year in a row and are going to Super Bowl XLIX.
Two Buccaneers took third place after hard-fought matches during the 38th Matman Classic at Central Kitsap High School Jan. 17.
North Kitsap Babe Ruth is registering players for the 2015 season.