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The Kitsap Soccer Club’s “Name the Team” contest is continuing for 10 additional days. To date, more than 100 different names have been submitted, with entries coming from around the United States and as far away as Norway and the United Arab Emirates. Total entries amounted to nearly 200, as of Thursday.
Kris Lowry didn’t predict a first-place finish for the Olympic College men’s soccer team.
Klahowya found its running game Thursday — big time.
No, it’s not “Survivor.”
KINGSTON — Senior captain Rachel Bishop was on fire and target, which meant stellar news for the Kingston Buccaneer volleyball team.
Buc tennis gets oh so close again
Between its boys and girls cross-country teams, South Kitsap only had one top-10 finisher Tuesday. But Wolves coach Paul Zimmer isn’t concerned.
Even though the six-team meet at Lakewood’s Fort Steilacoom Park is viewed as a preview of next week’s Narrows League Championships at the same location, Zimmer noted that a few of the school’s top runners, including senior Jon Phillips, elected to focus on time trials instead.
The Kitsap Soccer Club’s “Name the Team” contest is continuing for 10 additional days. To date, more than 100 different names have been submitted, with entries coming from around the United States and as far away as Norway and the United Arab Emirates. Total entries amounted to nearly 200, as of Thursday.
The Bremerton girls soccer team was the latest victim of undefeated North Mason, dropping a hard-fought 2-0 game this past Tuesday. The Lady Knights are the only team to blemish North Mason’s record, however, having played the Bulldogs to a 1-1 tie in the season-opening game Sept. 9. In that game, BHS’ Angelique White scored the game-tying goal in the 79th-minute to even the score. North Mason has since won nine consecutive games. BHS (3-8-1 overall, 3-5-0 league) hosted Port Angeles Thursday, but results from that game were unavailable at press time. With less than three weeks remaining in the regular season, Bremerton finishes against Olympic (Oct. 21), Klahowya (Oct. 23) and North Kitsap (Oct. 28).
The King’s West boys soccer team is on the outside of the 2B SeaTac League playoff picture after splitting games against Mount Rainier Lutheran (MRL)and Tacoma Baptist.
A trip to concessions was ample time to miss Bremerton unravel Oct. 10 against North Thurston.
Bucs lose to Sequim 74-0, but there’s always a second chance.
Tacoma is known as “The City of Destiny.”
On Tuesday North traveled to North Mason and met it match, losing 3-1.
Ryan Williams is a soft-spoken, unassuming player — off the field, that is.
21-point North Thurston outburst buries Knights early.
Ryan Williams is a soft-spoken, unassuming player away from the field. Opponents only wish has game was as modest on…