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Gig Harbor paddling coaches take national honors

Published: 02/20/13 13:58:32

It's a quiet week around Gig Harbor as winter sports season has officially ended for local athletes, and the Peninsula School District is closed for mid-winter break.

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Girls basketball: Playoff opener goes sour for Gig Harbor

Published: 02/12/13 21:52:19

The Gig Harbor High girls basketball team was making its first postseason appearance in three seasons on Tuesday, and it didn't end the way the Tides hoped it would, as the Beamer Titans owned the second half to post a 52-24 victory in Federal Way.

Girls basketball: Gig Harbor in playoffs, learns opponent Thursday

Published: 02/07/13 13:36:23

Gig Harbor High girls basketball coach Bob Boback told me a couple weeks ago that this year's Tides team is representing the most remarkable turnaround for any team he's coached in 20 years.

The Gig Harbor High School track and field program's latest collegiate signing is senior Courtney Jost, who inked a scholarship deal with the University of Utah on Wednesday. NEIL PIERSON/Gateway photo (Neil PiersonThe Peninsula Gateway)

Signing day is a dream come true for Gig Harbor girls

Published: 02/06/13 12:24:18

High-school athletes across the country have been looking forward to Wednesday as the day they could officially commit to scholarship offers from NCAA programs.

Peninsula High guard James Silberman dribbles into the lane during the first quarter of Tuesday's South Puget Sound League boys basketball game. Silberman was one of six Peninsula seniors who played their final home game. (Neil PiersonThe Peninsula Gateway)

Boys basketball: Despite missing playoffs, Tides and Seahawks give good late-season efforts

Published: 02/01/13 17:08:24

The regular season is over, or nearly over, for many high-school basketball teams, and in the case of the Gig Harbor Tides and Peninsula Seahawks, there's nothing left to play for.


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