Jim Bryant/ Staff Photo OC’s L.J. Johnson stabs at a loose ball with OC’s Ryan Ninnis (left) and LC’s Tyler Baker (right) in the background.
“Trevor Pyle/ Staff Photo Tracy Lockard (left), Cherrise Patton, and Tina Larsen sit during a NKHS basketball game. Lockard is an athletic trainer, Patton and Larsen are student trainers. “
Trevor Pyle/ Staff Photo A swimmer leaps out of the water at practice on Thursday. North lost a close match to Port Angeles on Tuesday.
Trevor Pyle/ Staff Photo Lindsey Ross (32) raises for a shot against Sequim on Tuesday. North fell to the Wolves by one point.
Trevor Pyle/ Staff Photo Jared Prince (44) goes up for a shot against Central Kitsap Cubs on Thursday.
“Trevor Pyle/ Staff Photo Larry Kimmons of Bremerton (top) and Jared Jennings of North Kitsap struggle during a close match Thursday night. Kimmons won a close match, 4-0. “
“Courtesy Photo Will Fenton, shown here pitching for a summer team, will head for the University of Washington next fall. “
New location helps team grow. Trevor Pyle/Staff Photo Annie Atkinson takes a spin on the Trek Gymnastics balance beam during gymastics practice. Atkinson is the most experienced member of this year’s NKHS gymnastics team.
“Team beats Bainbridge, 46-8. “
PJH wins volleyball matchup.
KJH sprints to 55-8 win over Panthers.
“One swimmer, Salwei, will go to state “
“Shipley, back from Olympics, recalls his third try for gold”
One more year with the Huskies for the NKHS grad.
“POULSBO – Come see this team, Jeff Campbell told someone before the North Kitsap High School volleyball team played a match against Port Angeles Thursday night. We’re doing pretty good. ‘Pretty good’ may be an understatement from Campbell. After the Vikings made it a very rough night for the Rough Riders of P.A., beating them in three straight sets, the Vikings found themselves with a 12-2 record overall – 8-2 in league. The Vikings had a relatively tough go of the night in the first two matches, winning both 15-6. They dominated the third, but couldn’t help hearing a little razzing from the stands as they did. As the Vikings racked up 14 points with ease, then spent fifteen minutes trying to put the Rough Riders away for the night, a fan shouted from the back: It takes fifteen points to win! FIFTEEN! The Vikings got the message, and Amber Markwick served North Kitsap to a 15-4 win in the third game. “
Byrd takes over in newly-made role
“POULSBO – With only 18 athletes ready to take the field Thursday during Poulsbo Junior High’s first football game of the season, Coach Jim Isenhour knew it was going to be a difficult game to win. He proved prophetic, with the Port Angeles Stevens Middle School Riders coming away with a 22-7 victory over the Panthers. But, Isenhour likes the spirit those few athletes showed. The game began ominously for the Panthers, when small, speedy freshman tailback Greg Donnell got the kickoff for Port Angeles. Before many of the parents had even found their seats, Donnell had found the end zone, scooting and weaving more than half the distance of the field to make the score. The point-after attempt failed, and the Riders held a 6-0 lead over Poulsbo. “
Team learns lessons from the world’s best.
Loss drops football team to 1-2 record.
Poulsbo comes out on top in year’s first match.