The North Kitsap High winter sports season “Meet the Vikings” night is tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in the NKHS gym. This is an opportunity for parents, community members and school officials, to meet the athletes and the coaches for the winter sports seasons. Teams and coaches being introduced include, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls wrestling, gymnastics, and boys swimming.
POULSBO — They are the champions … of the 15 North Kitsap Pee Wee C-level football teams.
Central Kitsap ends previously undefeated Olympia’s season to earn a spot in state quarterfinals.
EVERETT — Sometimes a team just has to get to state to kick off a program’s continual improvement.
The more the merrier — school history, that is.
t SK soph will compete despite no qualifying times.
Central Kitsap football is in the Class 4A state football tournament for the second consecutive year.
For Olympic girls volleyball, the season boils down to this: a loser-out match against the sixth-ranked team in the state in arguably Kitsap County’s most anticipated sporting event of 2008, the West Central District volley-ball tournament.
And then there were eight.
Leaves are down, brown and on the ground, but the pins are just now beginning to fall. The 2008-09 girls bowling season is here. Area teams are hopeful for the season, just now beginning, with Olympic and Klahowya looking to dethrone defending state champion Bremerton in the Olympic League, while CK hopes to contend with Wilson and Shelton for the Class 4A Narrows League regular season title.
POULSBO — It was a girl’s swim season that almost wasn’t.
Three days after the Vikings hit the pool for practice, the school board voted to keep the pool open, granting the Vikings a competitive swim season. The Vikings took their season, and with it, accomplished feats they hadn’t done in years.
It’s been more than a week since South Kitsap coach D.J. Sigurdson walked off the rain-soaked turf at Vancouver’s Kiggins Bowl.
That doesn’t mean the disappointment of losing 23-21 against Skyview in the preliminary-round football playoff has left him.
Poulsbo Parks and Recreation offers preschool basketball classes on Tuesday evenings from 6-7 p.m. and Saturday mornings at the Breidablik Elementary gym.
The King’s West girls cross-country team placed seventh overall at the Class 2B state championships in Pasco Nov. 8.
For Bremerton girls soccer, the ride is over.
A year removed from the single greatest season in Bremerton girls bowling history, a Class 3A/2A state championship, coach Dean Wagner is ready for another roll to the top.
The Kingston Buccaneers don’t want a stadium.
They want lights installed at the school’s artificial turf field for practice purposes and equal access playing time at the North Kitsap Stadium.
Ali Brown scores in 78th minute to give Lady Trojans 1-0 victory
The Vikes cemented its place in the Class 3A state tournament with a narrow, 3-2 victory, over Lindberg in a game played on Saturday in the West Central/Southwest district tournament.
RENTON — At the end of the NK Vikings football season at Renton’s Liberty Stadium Nov. 7, Head Coach Steve Frease told his seniors to go off by themselves, “walk the field, talk to each other, and remember those memories.”