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Letter from March 8, 2008
Jul 04 2008, 1:21 PM Bremerton Patriot

Calendar from March 8, 2008
Mar 28 2008, 12:21 PM MONDAY 10

Bringing experience to the soccer field
Fun-50s teammates (left to right) Kathy Allen, Lois Stromberg, Deedee Ryen and Carol Johnson after Monday night’s weekly scrimmage. The Fun-50s play at Bremerton’s Olympic Soccer & Sports Center.  - Wesley Remmer/staff photo Jul 04 2008, 10:27 AM t ‘Fun-50s’ soccer team kicks age around like a ball.

Lending hands in far away lands
Jul 04 2008, 10:27 AM t King’s West students to embark on Spring Break mission trips.

The next generation of historians
Jul 04 2008, 10:27 AM t History Day encourages

2008 High School Track & Field Preview
Bremerton’s Alex Griffin finished first in the 200-meter dash at last weekend’s Kitsap County Classic, hosted by the Knights at Memorial Stadium. - Jesse Beals/staff photo Jul 04 2008, 12:27 PM t BHS seniors Hill, Griffin lead Knights’ caravan.

Tracksters sprinting off season’s starting block
King’s West’s Lakiesha Nilles threw 101.1-feet in the javelin competition last weekend at the Kitsap County Classic. Nilles is the defending 2B  state champ. - Jesse Beals/staff photo Jul 04 2008, 12:26 PM t King’s West track off and running.

How far will they go?
Bremerton defender Ritchie Danskin (6) closes in on Olympic’s Levi Hay in Tuesday’s 4-3 overtime loss to the Trojans. - Wesley Remmer/staff photo Jul 04 2008, 12:26 PM Bremerton soccer coach Randy Lund sets the bar high. Success is a product of expectations and Lund doesn’t hope for the best out of his 2008 varsity squad — he expects it.

Knights claim first ‘08 win
Jul 04 2008, 12:26 PM Port Angeles shut down the Bremerton baseball team, defeating the Knights 10-0 Monday. Bremerton mustered only two hits while committing four errors and PA pitcher Jake Madison received plenty of run support en route to the victory.

But the Knights came back with vengeance against Kingston Wednesday, rallying for a 13-8 come-from-behind victory. BHS scored 11 runs over the final thee innings. The Knights exploded in the top half of the seventh, pushing seven runs across the plate to overcome an 8-5 deficit. Kingston led 8-2 after four innings, but Bremerton scratched and clawed, earning the always-elusive first win of the season.

911 BRIEFS
Mar 28 2008, 12:22 PM Broken games, broken relationships