Allison Stough competed in the 50 backstroke, 25 backstroke and 25 freestyle at the Special Olympics held at The King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way.
Anna Fairchok loves the U.S. Women’s National Team and is rooting for them to beat Japan in the World Cup final on July 5.
What happens when the World Cup and the U.S. Open meet?
FootGolf, the new sport combining two old favorites is being played on 257 golf courses across America.
Melissa Bates and Patrick Lewis, two Bremerton residents, love the Mariners. Especially Felix Hernandez and Robinson Cano.
Ultimate Frisbee is a sport that anyone can take part in. A group meets every Saturday at Cedar Heights Junior High in Port Orchard and encourages everyone to come out.
Gold Mountain Golf Course is showing the U.S. Open al four days and is offering drink specials to celebrate the coveted tournament being played at Chambers Bay.
Here’s a list of things to try this summer in order to make it one for the books.
Katie and Quinny Stuart qualified for the 2015 FirstEnergy All-American Soap Box Derby Championship in Akron, Ohio.
After moving to Poulsbo, Jason Santiago found a passion for soccer and loves watching the World Cup.
Weekly features about Seattle sport fans this side of Puget Sound
Mora Iced Creamery opens production plant, is expanding.
Colin McDonald, a North Kitsap High School graduate, spent seven months traveling and studying the Rio Grande river and why its slowly disappearing.
The North Kitsap High School girls tennis team finished in second place in the 2A state tennis tournament held in Seattle May 29-30.
The Poulsbo CF Walk is a walk presented annually by the Great Stride, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s largest national fundraising event. All proceeds from this event go to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and from there 90 cents of every dollar is donated to research in hopes of finding a cure.
The North Kitsap Vikings fell 3-0 to the Shorecrest Scots on May 20 at North Kitsap High School.
Port of Poulsbo union talks, liveaboard proposals are moving forward. Board of Commissioners meeting May 21.
The North Kitsap baseball team lost to Fife in the 2A district title match on May 16 to finish in second place.
After finishing first in conference, it’s clear to see that the North Kitsap girls tennis team is filled with skilled competitors. More important than that, however, the team is filled with friends who like having fun with each other.
North Kitsap Vikings baseball coach Jeff Weible has seen the big stage. And he’s preparing his team to make it there.
This year’s Viking Fest is the 47th annual, but there is a lot that’s new to this celebration of Poulsbo’s Norwegian heritage. The Rotary Club of Poulsbo-North Kitsap has teamed with Viking Fest to present the Viking Tour, an event designed to be more than a simple bike race.