The North Kitsap Pee Wee Association (NKPW) announced it is expanding into Kingston to create a local youth football program.
Well, it has been quite a summer for Kingston – from the weather changing constantly to the exciting Fourth of July celebrations. On the nice sunny days, you can always find students at the beach. In the evenings you can find groups of kids at the movie theater. Some travel out of the state or even the country to see relatives, sightsee or just to relax.
This month, Terry Wiest from Salmon University will talk about river fishing for salmon and steelhead.
This season was anything but easy for the Kitsap BlueJackets.
Broken ankles and wrist. Concussions. Broken collar bones and a broken leg.
It was just another Xtreme Bulls tour stop for these cowboys.
Joe Meling of Pendleton, Ore., lasted as the sole survivor through five rounds of action at the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association’s Xtreme Bulls newest tour stop Sunday, wrapping up a wet and wild Kitsap County Fair & Stampede.
One and done.
That’s been the trend for starting quarterbacks at South Kitsap, and it doesn’t seem likely to change in the next couple of years.
The Wolves haven’t had the same starter in consecutive years since Kyle Pease in 2004 and 2005.
Broken ankles and wrist. Concussions. Broken collar bones and a broken leg.
It was just another Xtreme Bulls tour stop for these cowboys.
Pendleton, Ore.’s Joe Meling lasted as the sole survivor through five rounds of action at the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association’s Xtreme Bulls newest tour stop Sunday, wrapping up a wet and wild Kitsap County Fair & Stampede.
With exception of Joe Meling, it was beast over man at Xtreme Bulls.
With exception of Joe Meling, it was beast over man at Xtreme Bulls.
The Kingston Puget Sound Anglers chapter meeting is at 7 p.m. Sept. 17 at the Kingston Cove Yacht Club, 25915 Washington Boulevard NE. Social hour begins at 6 p.m.
As if riding a bull or horse, roping cattle or wrestling a steer weren’t hard enough already, Mother Nature decided to throw an additional obstacle at the cowboys and cowgirls competing at the opening day of the Kitsap County Fair & Stampede rodeo.
This season was anything but easy for the Kitsap BlueJackets.
POULSBO — The North Kitsap Vikings football players don’t want to be the meanest or baddest boys in Kitsap County. They have far too much character to worry about a studly image, be it hard hitters or not.
It didn’t take long for the West Sound Saints to earn new coach Bob Galloway a big ‘W.’
As if riding a bull or horse, roping cattle or wrestling a steer weren’t hard enough already, Mother Nature decided to throw an additional obstacle at the cowboys and cowgirls competing at the opening day of the Kitsap County Fair & Stampede rodeo.
Kingston Bucs set out
t Team will break out pads for double session today