Kingston Buccaneers close to clinching title
KINGSTON — The Buccaneer football seasson is long over, however, this has not stopped Ben Hanson from making school history…
The three top Olympic League girls bowling squads, Klahowya Secondary School, Bremerton and Olympic high schools, will fight for their playoff lives Saturday at the West Central District tournament, where state berths are on the line.
Bremerton head coach Dean Wagner said this week his team is deeper than ever with seven bowlers competing this postseason. The Knights, who won the league tournament last week at All-Star Lanes, are
Kirsten Anthony had a gut feeling the second she visited Southern Utah University last April.
Call it intuition or confidence, the Central Kitsap High School girls soccer player knew her next destination was Cedar City, where the college is located. Anthony verbally committed to Southern Utah two weeks later and earned a full-ride scholarship to play womens soccer for the Thunderbirds.
The three top Olympic League girls bowling squads, Klahowya Secondary School, Bremerton and Olympic high schools, will fight for their playoff lives Saturday at the West Central District tournament, where state berths are on the line.
Bremerton head coach Dean Wagner said this week his team is deeper than ever with seven bowlers competing this postseason. The Knights, who won the league tournament last week at All-Star Lanes, are
Kirsten Anthony had a gut feeling the second she visited Southern Utah University last April.
Call it intuition or confidence, the Central Kitsap High School girls soccer player knew her next destination was Cedar City, where the college is located. Anthony verbally committed to Southern Utah two weeks later and earned a full-ride scholarship to play womens soccer for the Thunderbirds.
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The temptation to look ahead was too great. After all, South Kitsap plays at 7 p.m. Friday at Bellarmine Prep,…
Willie Bloomquist is headed back to the desert. The versatile 1996 South Kitsap High School graduate signed a one-year contract…
Ringing alarms once sounded at 4 a.m. to wake wrestlers for bus rides across Snoqualmie Pass. While those long-distance tournament…
Male and female teams begin for all high school students in Kitsap.
As the teams prepare for the post-season, change in district finals may affect coaches’ strategies.
It wasn’t quite six minutes in heaven for the Klahowya Secondary School boys basketball team last week.
Instead, the Eagles lost their fifth straight game with a 43-41 loss to Port Townsend High School on Jan. 13. The schools played out the remaining 6:11 of a postponed game from Jan. 7 that was stopped in the fourth quarter due to a leaky roof at Klahowya.
The score was 36-34 in favor of the Eagles (3-8 overall, 2-6 Olympic
Sitting at home after school and basketball practice, Starr Rodenhurst, 13, contemplated her future in the sport.
It was the start of a new year, and she had a week to decide whether to give her streak of elite free-throw shooting another shot.
After a long discussion with her mother, Starr decided to compete. It is her final year of eligibility in the Elks Hoop Shoot, sponsored by the Bremerton Elks Club.
Sitting at home after school and basketball practice, Starr Rodenhurst, 13, contemplated her future in the sport.
It was the start of a new year, and she had a week to decide whether to give her streak of elite free-throw shooting another shot.
After a long discussion with her mother, Starr decided to compete. It is her final year of eligibility in the Elks Hoop Shoot, sponsored by the Bremerton Elks Club.
It wasn’t quite six minutes in heaven for the Klahowya Secondary School boys basketball team last week.
Instead, the Eagles lost their fifth straight game with a 43-41 loss to Port Townsend High School on Jan. 13. The schools played out the remaining 6:11 of a postponed game from Jan. 7 that was stopped in the fourth quarter due to a leaky roof at Klahowya.
The score was 36-34 in favor of the Eagles (3-8 overall, 2-6 Olympic
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