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Cross-country runners compete in first meet
Cross-country runners compete in first meet
September 9, 2000 9:00 am

“POULSBO – All the hard work paid off. Jim Robson and Divina Ormsby both worked this summer to improve themselves. They ran and practiced to make sure they would be ready for North Kitsap High School’s first cross-country meet. The work showed Thursday, as Ormsby and Robson were the two top finishers for the North squad, who faced Port Townsend and Bremerton High Schools. The meet was held at Poulsbo Junior High, and the athletes ran through a winding track more than a mile long. Ormsby finished sixth overall in the girls’ division with a time of 22:19. Robson was sixth in the boys’ with 16:58. It was a pretty good time for a first meet, Robson said. It was a good first meet for me. “

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Soccer season opens with a shutout
Soccer season opens with a shutout
September 9, 2000 8:00 am

“POULSBO – The North Kitsap High School girls’ soccer team opened their season with a win Thursday night, shutting out Central Kitsap 1-0. The Lady Vikings struck early in the game. In the second minute, North Kitsap’s Brandy Madle and Chelsie O’Neill-Dewing were flying down the field on a break. Madle passed to O’Neill-Dewing, who was running down the wing. O’Neill-Dewing’s pass back to Madle found her right in front of the net. When her shot was deflected by the Cougar keeper, the ball rolled to Lindsey Ross, who kicked it into the left side of the net. It was 1-0 North Kitsap, and would stay that way for the rest of the game. “

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Across America
Across America
September 6, 2000 3:00 pm

“SUQUAMISH – At first, Colin McDonald wasn’t sure about the senior trip his older brother Ross suggested. Colin, who is now 19, was about to graduate from North Kitsap High School, and his brother kept talking about this trip, a bike ride. But Colin was hesitant. I said no, he said. Then after that I said nothing, then at Christmas, our aunt bought us some tents. The boys’ mother, Bethany McDonald, explains, The family had invested in it. So Colin agreed, and the boys starting planning for this trip: a bike ride across the United States. It seemed like a fun ride, Ross, 21, said. He graduated from Western Washington University and will begin graduate studies at the University of Washington in the fall. I had been at school a long time, and wanted something to do before I returned for more schooling. The trip, which was to wind through the northern United States, soon became a family affair in more ways than one. “

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“For sports, schools are the place to be”
“For sports, schools are the place to be”
September 6, 2000 2:00 pm

Twenty reasons junior and high-school sports are better than the pros…

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A preview of NK football
A preview of NK football
September 6, 2000 8:00 am

“POULSBO – It wasn’t quite football. Sure, players crunched into each other in the trenches. And receivers stretched themselves out for fingertip catches. And when flags flew, some eyes rolled. But Saturday’s jamboree, held at the North Kitsap High School field, was just for practice. North Kitsap was one of the four teams that participated. They joined North Mason, Klahowya and Bainbridge Island. An offensive and defensive team of each school occupied one-fourth of the field, so two games could go at once. So while North Mason’s defense may be facing Bainbridge’s offense on one end, North Mason’s offense may be facing North Kitsap’s defense on another. The purpose was for each team to get in some practice before the games start for real next week. Each match would continue for a specific number of plays. “

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“New faces, tricks open KJH season”
“New faces, tricks open KJH season”
September 2, 2000 11:00 am

“KINGSTON – The players aren’t loud enough for Tony Chisholm. So Chisholm, the head football coach at Kingston Junior High, holds one hand into the air, four fingers aloft, and asks the question again. What do four fingers stand for? He asks, and this time the response comes thundering back: Four quarters! Chisholm smiles at the sea of helmeted athletes in front of him. Chisholm has been with the KJH football program since its creation six years ago. For four years he served as an assistant under head coaches Tom Wiley and Scott McKay. The last two years he has been on his own, and the Cavaliers have tallied 6-1 and 5-2 records in those years. “

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Volleyball sets up for 2000
Volleyball sets up for 2000
August 30, 2000 2:00 pm

Athletes hope to improve in this year’s standings.

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Team waits for starting gun
Team waits for starting gun
August 30, 2000 8:00 am

“POULSBO – Cross-country is unlike any other sport, said coach Katie Savage. Savage should know. She also coaches the North Kitsap High School track team, and she said that the cross-country season, which begins Sept. 7, is different. It’s not the distance that makes it difficult, she said of the sport, which requires the athletes to run between 2.8 and 3.1 miles. It’s that it’s off-road. So, Savage said, the runners will often find themselves winding through trails, crunching on gravel, and evading obstacles. The strategies are very different (than track), she said. There’s a lot more lateral movement, so your ankles have to be flexible. “

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NK soccer team kicking off new season
NK soccer team kicking off new season
August 26, 2000 7:00 pm

“POULSBO – When Teri Ishihara looked at the practice field Thursday afternoon, she saw more than two teams of soccer players battling it out. She saw a load of potential. Potential is a word that comes up often connected to the North Kitsap High School 2000 girls’ soccer team, a team loaded with talent and looking to improve on last year’s showing. This year’s our year, said Lindsey Ross, a senior and co-captain of the team. “

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Swimmers and divers plunge into 2000 season
Swimmers and divers plunge into 2000 season
August 26, 2000 7:00 am

“POULSBO – The North Kitsap High School girls’ swimming and diving team is ready to dive into a new season. And with the teams pushing 35 members, coaches Marilyn Grindrod and Greg Braun are looking for one thing: improvement. Improvement, Braun said, is the yardstick team members measure themselves by. That’s what we’re looking for, he said. That’s our whole focus. Last season that measurement was positive, he said. We think the team did very well, he said. We had a lot of rookies who learned an awful lot of skills. We saw times improve across the board, Braun said after a Thursday practice. The team will have lots of room to grow this year with many inexperienced swimmers and divers coming in. “

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A Dunn deal
A Dunn deal
August 23, 2000 2:00 pm

NK grad now prowls the sidelines as a Cougar

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Coaches ready for fall sports season
Coaches ready for fall sports season
August 19, 2000 6:00 am

School athletics just a few short weeks away.

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Pee Wee Football a kick for parents and kids
Pee Wee Football a kick for parents and...
August 16, 2000 5:00 pm

“POULSBO – The first day of practice found Paul Stock with sweat darkening his shirt and a football-shaped pendant dangling from a chain around his neck. Stock was just one of the many young athletes gathered on Hamilton Field Monday afternoon, going through a grueling first practice for North Kitsap Pee Wee Football. Behind Stock, coaches had potential football players leap over pylons, drop to the ground, and run in place. Later in the practice I’ll yell, one coach threatened – and judging from their headlight-sized eyes, the players believed him. Stock, a grizzled veteran at age 10, is starting his third season. I’ve always liked football, he said. I like the contact, the hitting, just being out there playing. And I know three-quarters of the kids playing. Stock said he wanted to play football even before he was eligible. I waited for a long time to do this, he said. Stock said that playing helped him relate to the game more. After your first year, when you see a famous player, you’ve played that position. When they’re on the one-yard line you know it. You’ve been on the one-yard line. Stock enjoys playing defense, carrying the ball, and making plays. And, like those NFL heroes, he has a season goal. I’d like to win a championship if I could, he said. Pee Wee Football in North Kitsap is made up of four teams – A, B, C and D strings, plus a flag football team for younger kids. “

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“ODP tryouts continue, with some changes”
“ODP tryouts continue, with some changes”
August 16, 2000 12:00 pm

Tryouts held all week at Wolfle.

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“Despite a rainy morning, Hansville Triathlon draws crowd”
“Despite a rainy morning, Hansville Triathlon draws crowd”
August 9, 2000 3:00 pm

“HANSVILLE – Bill Juzwiak just moved to Silverdale from Philadelphia, and has never competed in a triathlon before. But he came out to a drizzly Buck Lake Park on Sunday anyway, ready to compete in the second annual Olympics triathlon. I swim a lot, I run a lot, and I just bought a bike, Juzwiak said. So I thought, what the heck. Juzwiak did well, finishing twenty-ninth among the more than 80 competitors who showed up at Buck Lake Park Sunday morning, as well as a crowd of family, friends, fans, and the occasional dog. This is the first year for a kid’s race, too, so children could be seen jogging across the park, mirroring their (usually) more serious counterparts from the adult world. This is the second year for the event, which features a 750 meter swim in Buck Lake, a 30 kilometer bike ride through the streets of Hansville, and a five kilometer run through the park and roads around it. Kevin Lynch, a triathlon enthusiast and supporter who began the event last year, said 66 people signed up last year, 83 this year … and that’s not counting the 15 kids in the kids’ race. Lynch has been running triathlons for 10 years, beginning when he was an employee for the Department of Defense. Now Lynch spends most of his time setting up triathlons. It’s what I do. It’s my passion, he said.”

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Trio of North Kitsap grads commit to TCC
Trio of North Kitsap grads commit to TCC
August 9, 2000 7:00 am

“Brown, Camus and Berman to reunite on the diamond. “

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Patience at the plate
Patience at the plate
June 14, 2000 1:00 pm

A member of Nilsen’s Appliance waits for his pitch during a game against Critter Ridders Saturday.

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Major League
Major League
April 23, 1999 6:00 pm

The Official home page for Major Leage Baseball.

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NFL
NFL
April 23, 1999 5:00 pm

NFL

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National Basketball Association
National Basketball Association
April 23, 1999 4:00 pm

The Official home page for the NBA.

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