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Kitsap Sun Sports
Klahowya's Moore Named Top Defender
The senior was named MVP in the All-Nisqually/Olympic League football team this week.
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Kitsap Briefs: Atkinson Returns as KCBAR President
CK's Kelly makes a move at Q-School; OC Rangers and Puget Sound Tomahawks play this weekend.
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Wilson's Motor-Mouth Slows Down
: The Seahawks’ second-year cornerback is backing up his talk on the field.
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Cougars Linebacker Not Bland on Field
Louis Bland plays on a 1-10 football team, but no one has ever accused Washington State’s freshman linebacker of being a loser.
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Actually, the Apple Cup HAS Been This Bad Before
A strikingly similar game between awful UW and WSU teams was played in 1969.
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More Parking Options for CK Playoff Game
The Fairgrounds parking lot to be used as overflow.
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Bulldogs Going Trophy Hunting
NM takes an experienced squad to the 2A volleyball championships in Kennewick.
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Central Kitsap's Linemen: Huge, Hugely Effective — and Anonymous
The Cougars' mammoth offensive line is a major reason for the team's success this season, heading into Saturday night's state quarterfinal game. But they aren’t necessarily the best-known guys at school.
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APPLE CUP NOTEBOOK
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VIEWPOINT | SCOTT M. JOHNSON Few Seahawks Know What It's Like to Lose
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Apple Cup: Will Two Negatives Make a Positive?
Pac-10 has never had two 10-loss teams play against each other.
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Kitsap Briefs: Troy Kelly Tied for 33rd After Round 1 at Q-school
Central Kitsap grad shot a 1-under 71 at Beaumont, Texas.
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Ex-Hawk Star Alexander No Longer 'The Man'
Shaun Alexander returns as Washington's No. 3 running back.
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M's New Manager Spent Part of His Childhood in Bremerton
Don Wakamatsu, introduced to the media Wednesday as the first Asian-American manager in the major leagues, lived in Bremerton for two years while his father worked in Seattle as an ironworker.
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Chuck Stark: UW-Mora Saga Might Not Be Quite Over Yet
Jim Mora Jr. said he's not a candidate for the Washington Husky football job, but it's what he didn't say that leads one to think that he might be interested if he can get out of his contract with the Seahawks to succeed Mike Holmgren.
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Talented Rams QB Will Test CK Defense
Quick, explosive Tyler Van Slightenhorst will challenge Central Kitsap in Saturday's Class 4A state quarterfinal playoff at Silverdale Stadium.
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Kitsap Briefs: OC Auction/Dinner on Tap Friday
Former Kitsapers Monagle and Fryer off to good hoop starts; CK grad Verhofstadt back in national soccer tourney.
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Apple Cup: The Bad, the Bad and the Ugly
With the match-up between the 0-10 Huskies and 1-10 Cougars looming, a comparison of just how bad this football season has been for the state's two largest universities.
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A ‘Toilet Bowl' for a New Generation
Oddsmakers have set the over-under at "call me when it's over," for this Apple Cup.
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