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A Bremerton grad goes on to see the world from two wheels
Denise LaFountaine is a 1981 graduate of Bremerton High School, where during school she was on the cross country and basketball teams and a cheerleader and left with a curiosity and personality that has driven her to see the world. Actually, "driven" is the wrong word. She has hiked and biked. And biked, and biked some more.
Washington sprint canoe duo qualify for 2024 Olympics
SEATTLE — At the USA canoe and kayak trials in March, seven of the eight athletes who qualified for the continental qualifiers were from the Pacific Northwest. Six of them train on the same lake. Jonas Ecker from Bellingham and Aaron Small from Seattle qualified for a spot on...
LOCAL SPORTS: PA takes down state baseball power Bainbridge
PORT ANGELES — In a thrilling high school baseball game at Volunteer Field, which had everything one could desire, and some things one could do without, the Port Angeles Roughriders staged a remarkable comeback to secure a hard-fought victory over the 6th ranked 3A team in the state, the Bainbridge Spartans, with a score of 5-4. The first three innings of the game were dominated by the Spartans. They took an early 2-0 lead in the 1st inning, and Spartan pitcher Duncan Bos struck out six of the first nine batters he faced.
Emptying the Notepad on Washington’s First Spring Scrimmage
The Washington Huskies ran 104 plays at practice on Saturday, April 20th, in what was the team’s first scrimmage of the Spring. Everyone healthy got on the field for the scrimmage. That included players from the first team down to the third team as well as special teams. The scrimmage was eventful and gave the ability to see a lot of different combinations of players and different looks from the defense. Finally, the scrimmage allowed everyone to get a sense of what the Huskies could look like this Fall.
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