On Tuesday, Bremerton defeated North Mason High School 7-0 in the final match of the regular season, which began in November. Bremerton had a total pin fall score of 1,750 to North Mason’s 1,081. This made the team’s regular season outcome 12-0. They head to the Olympic League Tournament next Thursday and because they are the top performer in the league, will automatically advance to the district tournament Jan. 28. The team also has eyes on the two-day state tournament scheduled for February.
Two gymnasts from Silverdale beat out 2,500 girls in the nation to place in a training camp which is a feeder program to the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team.
At six and one, the Bremerton varsity girls soccer team is doing well this year, despite having had three players out already for concussions.
When Annalise Rubida and her friend visited the Bremerton area from Port Townsend because they had some free time, they were planning on roller skating. But since the skating rink was closed, they decided to give rock climbing a try next door at Vertical World Bremerton.
Bea Ranum had always been curious of what was down under. So last year the East Bremerton woman and her two teenage children signed up for a scuba diving class together.
Rose Christen started when she was young.