Puget Sound Anglers meet with representatives from Island View Marine to learn about maintaining boats and protecting engines from the impact of ethanol.
Bellarmine Prep’s Kaitlyn Pavlovich scored on a penalty kick in the 68th minute to lead the Lions to a 1-0 win against South Kitsap on Saturday in the semifinals of the Narrows League Tournament.
One event changed the complexion of meet for South Kitsap.
His hometown is Port Orchard, but Jon Phillips has become a Tri-Cities regular.
The South Kitsap senior has competed in Star Track in Pasco and returns to the Eastern Washington city for the state cross-country championships Saturday at Sun Willows Golf Course.
Phillips clinched a spot in the event by finishing in the top 30 at Saturday’s Westside Cross Country Classic at Lakewood’s American Lake Veterans Golf Course.
Both Central Kitsap and Olympic football have four-game winning streaks and qualified for postseason play. The Cougars secured third place…
POULSBO — Crucial postseason girls soccer seeding rested on the outcome of Tuesday’s North Kitsap Vikings versus Bremerton soccer showdown.
A few possible seeding scenarios came into play.
Scenario A: If the Vikes won on Tuesday they would play Olympic to determine the No. 1 and 2 Olympic League 3A school for the district tournament, and if they win the rest of their games, North would advance to state as the No. 3 seed from districts and be seeded as No. 5 or 6 at state.
NK pummels PA Roughriders 23-6 Friday night.
It’s a serious position that requires precision and selflessness.
The Westside Classic is today at American Lake Golf Course in Lakewood where 2A Klahowya, 3A Olympic and 4A Central Kitsap each will compete for berths to the Washington State Championships, to be held Nov. 8 in Pasco.
Central Kitsap burnt Wilson with a fiery offensive attack en route to a 55-21 win at Silverdale Stadium Thursday.
With arms raised, players formed a two-line tunnel and the student body ran through, celebrating Olympic volleyball’s biggest win in a long, long time.
The Jack-O-Lantern flames are snuffed, but girls soccer playoffs are fully ignited. Klahowya, Olympic and Central Kitsap are all in the midst of postseason play, having traveled different paths to where they are now. With the regular season officially in the books, here’s a look at what each team will face — and has faced — in playoff action.
Bucs soccer loses to Klahowya, 3-0
t SK turns tables on Tides team that had shut it out three weeks earlier.
The game ended a couple of hours short of Halloween, but there was no shortage of tricks and treats for…
The Bear Creek School scored three second-half goals to turn a scoreless halftime tie into a 3-0 victory against King’s West Tuesday.
From spoiler to Cinderella?
As the lights flicker on in the gym, a mahogany ball hits the hardwood, thumping like a heart and a hero’s silhouette crawls into the rafters.
Les Eathorne stands alone at midcourt in the East High School gymnasium, basketball in hand. It’s 1956 and he is the school’s new — first — boys basketball coach.
It’s the beginning of a decorated career at East High in Bremerton, a school Eathorne single-handedly put on the basketball map during its short existence.
POULSBO — She actually enjoys the feeling of butterflies in her stomach — and the accompanying rush of adrenaline.
On Friday the Bucs traveled to Fife, and once again showed a significant effort improvement on the gridiron, but it wasn’t enough score-wise as Kingston lost 27-12.