Boys Basketball
Jan. 27
Port Townsend 51, Klahowya 48 (OT)
Ricky Holguin hit 13 points in the Eagles’ loss in 1A Olympic League play at home.
Jan. 26
Auburn Adventist 73, Crosspoint 34
Jan. 23
Central Kitsap 64, Shelton 58
Alex Smith tossed in 20 points and Ryan Secrest hit 16 in the Cougars’ 3A Narrow League win over the Highclimbers at home.
Sequim 51, Olympic 39
Kingston 53, Bremerton 47
Jan. 21
Lincoln 66, Central Kitsap 63
Girls Basketball
Jan. 27
Olympic 53, Bremerton 39
Katie Campana scored 18 points as the Trojans beat the Knights in 2A Olympic League action at home. Daniell Monzon and Kiki Mitchell added 10 each for the winners. Micheala Derda led Bremerton with 13, while Liz Lamoureux and Alyssa Beach added 11 each.
Port Townsend 44, Klahowya 43
Crosspoint 63, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 33
Jan. 26
Crosspoint 40, Auburn Adv. 31
Holly Bandara tossed in 12 points as the Warriors won on the road in 1B Sea-Tac League play.
Jan. 23
Klahowya 37, Chimacum 30
Izzy Smith scored a game-high 27 points in the Eagles’ 1A Olympic League win at home over the Cowboys. Both teams were tied 16-16 at halftime. Maya Ladner added five for the Eagles.
Central Kitsap 55, Shelton 24
Crosspoint 50, Christ. Faith 14
Olympic 52, Sequim 40
Kingston 52, Bremerton 26
Jan. 21
Lincoln 57, Central Kitsap 48
Wrestling
The Olympic Trojans are ranked sixth among Class 2A school, according to the ranking released by the Washington Wrestling Report.
Orting is ranked first, while Port Angeles is 9 and Tumwater is 10th among Western Washington schools.
Olympic senior Umu Timoteo is ranked third in the 285-pound weight class, while sophomoreTre Tolendo is seventh in 113.
In 106, sophomore Kalomb Parrish is ranked sixth and freshman Alec Acfalle is eight.
Jan. 22
Central Kitsap 51, Wilson 27
Port Angeles 64, Bremerton 15
Jan. 21
Klahowya 68, Pt. Townsend 6
Olympic 48, Kingston 27
N. Mason 51, Bremerton27
GIRLS SOCCER
Local players named to WSSCA all-state team
Crosspoints Desere’s Doty and Klahowya’s McKenzie Cook eared most valuable player recognition as the Washington State Soccer Coaches Association announced its all-state teams. Both players helped their teams to win state championships. Doty helped Crosspoint win the Class 2B/1B crown, while Cook led the Cowboys to a 1A title. Crosspoint’s Emma Laurion was named to the first team, whilee Rachel Seidel, Klahowya defender, made the second team. Central Kitsap defender Taylor Mohr was named to the second team in Class 3A.