Poulsbo Parks to again host Mighty
Midget Basketball
Poulsbo Parks and Recreation is offering pre-kindergarten and kindergarten through third grade boys and girls a chance to learn basic basketball skills. With preschool aged children, the emphasis will stay on kids playing with kids using the sport as the vehicle for social fun. The early elementary children will receive more specific skills instruction and play scrimmages each week. All events will be at Breidablik Elementary from Nov. 3 to Dec. 15 for either Tuesday/Saturday or Thursday/Saturday sessions.
The cost is $69 per player for 12 sessions and includes a ball for each player. For detailed schedule information, call Parks & Recreation at (360) 779-9898 or visit www.cityofpoulsbo.com/parks.
Boys swimming preseason meeting slated for today
North Kitsap and Kingston High School student athletes from ninth through twelfth grade are invited to attend a preseason meeting regarding the high school boys swim team at 3:15 p.m. Nov. 7 at the North Kitsap Community Pool in Poulsbo. For more information, contact coach Greg Braun at (360) 598-1051.
KHS Booster
Club slates fall sports banquet
The Kingston Athletics Booster Club will host the first annual fall sports banquet for participants in all fall sports at Kingston High School. The banquet will be held in the commons where dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Nov. 13, followed by the awards presentation at 6:45. Participants in the boys tennis, cheer, cross country, football, girls soccer, girls swimming and volleyball programs, as well as family, friends and fans are invited to attend. RSVP to Athletic Coordinator, Dan Novick at dnovick@nkschools.org by Nov. 10.
KHS readying
for ‘Meet the
Bucs Night’
Kingston High School will host its Winter Sports “Meet the Bucs Night” in the KHS gym, starting at 7 p.m. Nov. 19. Coaches and participants in all winter sports programs, including boys basketball, boys swimming, cheer, girls basketball, gymnastics and wrestling, will be introduced. Following introductions of the teams, each coach will conduct a preseason parent meeting in separate classrooms.