The Olympic boys tracksters overcame cold, damp conditions at Bremerton Memorial Stadium on Saturday, nabbing second place at the Olympic League track and field championships.
TACOMA — There are no easy games left and the Central Kitsap baseball team knows it.
All Jim Fairweather could do was shrug his shoulders.
After falling behind 2-0 in a best-of-seven first-round playoff series against the Boston Celtics, Marvin Williams and his Atlanta Hawks teammates scratched and clawed, flying to two consecutive home victories to even the series 2-2.
South Kitsap High School athletic director Ed Santos has reached outside the area to find the Wolves’ new girls basketball coach.
Santos announced Wednesday that Mark Lutzenhiser will replace Mike Allen, who resigned after eight seasons once the season wrapped up in February.
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the team has been having a blast, mixing a light-hearted atmosphere with a desire from the seniors to go out on a strong note. After all, this team didn’t want to miss the postseason again after coming painstakingly close last season.
The Klahowya Eagles made sure it was a memorable finish.
The Olympic girls tennis team has seen it all this season.
When the season began, Olympic baseball coach Nate Andrews wasn’t sure what to make of his mix of youthful experience.
While cupcakes are usually best eaten, the Olympic Trojans softball seniors found a new use for the delectable delights, smearing each others’ faces with the softball-themed treats in celebration of a big senior night win.
Things came together pretty quickly for Seth Parker.
KINGSTON — Kingston’s head soccer coach Craig Smith is beaming with pride, and rightly so.
On Tuesday evening the Bucs hosted the Sequim Wolves and pulled out a narrow 8-7 victory.
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The Central Kitsap Babe Ruth baseball league still needs coaches for the upcoming 2008 season. Coaches are needed for the senior division, 16-18-year-olds. Coaching requires three evenings per week from through the beginning of June. Sponsors for the senior division are also still needed. For more information on coaching or sponsoring, contact CKBR at CKBabeRuth@wavecable.com, via phone at (360) 698-6544 or visit online at www.ckbaberuth.org.
Its first home meet in three years, the King’s West track and field team concluded the 2008 regular season yesterday, hosting a SeaTac League meet at Bremerton High School.
Any Pacific Northwesterner knows it takes time to right the ship of a struggling franchise or sports team.
While the Bremerton boys soccer team didn’t reach its preseason goal of making the playoffs, the Knights have little reason to hang their heads.