A recap of what was a busy weekend in Bremerton sports: Track and field The Bremerton track and field team…
Senior approaches school reccord in 1,600-meter run and also win 3,200
Zach Sampson signs to play professionally with the Kitsap Soccer Club
The Vikings shut out the Bucs, 1-0 to take the top spot in the Olympic League. North tennis, Kingston track win.
Perhaps “Mr. Puma” is an apt description for Robin Waite.
A high school resumé worth posting on the refrigerator: Three-sport athlete. Yearbook editor. Part-time employee. Full-time student. 4.0 gpa.
Hardball tryouts
Welcome to varsity, Ryan Skoubo.
The Central Kitsap girls tennis team improved to 5-0 in the Narrows League with a 3-2 victory against Gig Harbor at home Wednesday.
Perhaps “Mr. Puma” is an apt description for Robin Waite.
After yet another loss, it appears as though the woes are mounting, not subsiding, for the Bremerton baseball team.
Hardball tryouts NABA hardball, an 18- years-old-plus men’s baseball league, is hosting tryouts from noon to 3 p.m. April 18…
The Bremerton girls tennis team improved to .500 with a 4-3 victory against Klahowya on the road Tuesday, sweeping all four doubles matches to overcome three setbacks in singles action.
The Kingston boys soccer team beats Olympic to stay undefeated in league play.
Sports updates for April 15, 2009
Sports updates for April 14, 2009
KINGSTON — The Buccaneer fastpitch squad piled seven runs on the visiting Olympic Trojans in just the first two innings…
North Kitsap sports updates for April 13, 2009
Poulsbo native Ryan Villopoto will race his dirt bike at Qwest Field April 18 as part of the Monster Energy Supercross tour.
Save for the blue jerseys and Knight logo, little about this Bremerton fastpitch team resembles the Lady Knights of the past.