
PORT ANGELES — The high school basketball season kicks off this Monday as the Sequim boys host Lindbergh.
On Tuesday, the Port Angeles girls begin their season at Forks, and on Wednesday, the Sequim girls will host Anacortes. All three games will be broadcast live on KONP Newsradio.
Sequim Wolves senior Charlie Grider spoke at a Wolves dinner event, energizing fans ahead of the season opener Monday against Lindbergh.
The Peninsula Pirates men’s basketball team travels to Skagit Valley to face the 3-3 Big Bend Vikings on Friday at 4 p.m. The game will air live on KONP Newsradio and stream at myclallamcounty.com. The Les Schwab Tires Pre-Game Show begins at 3:45 p.m. On Saturday, the Pirates play Evergreen State at 2 p.m., followed by a Sunday matchup against Kasey Ulin’s Yakima Yaks at 2 p.m. Sunday’s game will also air on KONP Newsradio.
The Peninsula Pirates head to Skagit Valley for a three-day crossover tournament starting Friday
Pirates’ 5’11” point guard Patrick Odingo, from Perth, Australia, is averaging 10 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists per game.
Former Roughrider and Peninsula Pirate Milli Long continues to shine for Anchorage, leading the Seawolves to a dominant 133-22 victory over Stanton with 19 points, eight steals, and four assists.
Former Roughrider Eve Burke is leading Linfield to a strong season, scoring 17 points in a win over Concordia University Texas
Former Pirate Malik Jackson contributed eight points and three rebounds in the Seawolves’ 92-30 win over Portland Bible, playing 16 minutes.
Former Roughrider Eve Burke scored 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds in a 70-54 win for Concordia University Texas over Wiley University.
Former Peninsula Pirate Ituau Tuisaula, now playing for D1 Stephen F. Austin, scored five points and pulled down eight rebounds in a 104-40 win over Wiley University.