Sports Recap (Oct. 4th – 21st)

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Grace Nesbit, Sports

Sports Recap (Oct. 4th – 21st)

Football  

Our football boys have been killing it this year with an overall record of 6-2. The last two games resulted in a win against Capital on Friday, October 14th (50-27). Unfortunately, they took home a loss against Yelm on October 21st (14-58). Currently, the Seahawks have one more conference game, which they will play away at Timberline on Thursday the 27th, hopefully taking home another win.  

Girls Volleyball

The girls volleyball team is still going strong, with three new wins to report; October the 11th, they played Gig Harbor High School and beat them 3-0. The following week they also took the victory Central Kitsap, which was on the 18th, once again a score of 3-0. And the girls strike again on the 20th, taking down Capital with a score of 3-0. Well done, ladies.

Girls Soccer 

Peninsula’s girls soccer team has absolutely destroyed their competition, with a current record of 13-1-2.  So far in October, all the girls have had are wins; beating Central Kitsap 1-0 (Oct 4th), Capital 6-0 (Oct 6th), Yelm 3-0 (Oct 11th), North Thurston 2-0 (Oct 13th), River ridge 2-0 (Oct 18th), and Timberline 4-0 (Oct 21st).  Let’s keep up the streak!

Boys Water Polo 

The boys water polo team continues their winning streak with four new wins. October 11th, beating Silas 9-5, South Kitsap again on the 13th 19-1, Rodgers 16-10 on the 19th, Emerald Ridge 16-2 on the 20th, and Lakes on the 24th winning 17-5. The next step for them is the D2 Championships.  

Boys Tennis 

On the tennis side of things, the boys recently won one game and lost twice.  They beat North Thurston 4-1 on October 4th, lost to Gig Harbor 1-4 on the 12th, and again to Central Kitsap 2-3 on the 14th.  

Girls Swim and Dive

The Lady Seahawks continued to dominate in the pool with a win against Timberline on the 13th, and the team finished strong at the League meet at Mt. Tahoma, placing 4th. Diver Makenna Post (junior) also is a league champion and qualified for state.