Date archive: January 2014

Can anybody out there save us from ourselves and make the world better for all instead of just a few?

TERRY MOSHER   What is wrong with our society that the gap between the wealthy few and the many poor get wider and wider each day? I was reading something the other ...

Deaths, depression, Manning versus the Seahawks, don’t forget great QBs of the past, and Jim Brown dunking

TERRY MOSHER Life is full of the good, bad and ugly. I don’t know why God planned it that way, but I sometimes think life on Earth is the Hell He speaks ...

Duckworth’s shooting ability keeps young Bulldogs hanging around

By Terry Mosher Editor, Sports Paper   It’s not been one of the best basketball seasons that North Mason has experienced in recent years. No, the Bulldogs have struggled all season, having ...

NK’s Zimmerman poised to take her non-stop energy to the state gymnastics meet

    By George Edgar Special to The Sports Paper   Sarah Zimmerman is seemingly running around. One activity to the next, one friend to the other and so forth. She’s a bundle ...

Classy 2013 Hall of Fame class reveals some small details

TERRY MOSHER   Driving down Highway 3 this morning I felt like I was driving into a fog-tunnel with occasional clearing that allowed blue sky to peak through. As I approached Poulsbo ...

Will our informational age blow up on us like it did Sherman?

TERRY MOSHER By Terry Mosher Editor, Sports Paper It’s amusing for me to see where we have gone in the media. Because of social networks like Facebook, Twitter (especially Twitter), Instagram and ...

Super Bowl 48 simply comes down to this: Peyton against Seachickens’ secondary

 Bumming around town with Bill Bumerton Bumerton is a retired Navy fighter pilot who had been missing in action for several years while he traversed the globe looking for greener grass. He ...

Let Richard “Lionheart” Sherman be; it’s great theater

  Bumming around town with Bill Bumerton Bumerton is a retired Navy fighter pilot who had been missing in action for several years while he traversed the globe looking for greener grass. ...

Knights overcome slow start to down Klahowya

    By Terry Mosher Editor, Sports Paper   The Olympic League winless Klahowya Eagles give it the old college try Friday night at their Eagles’ Nest, but in the end it ...

The best basketball players in the OL, and Bumerton rattled by sports shock jocks talk about the Niners and Seachickens.

         Bumming around town with Bill Bumerton Bumerton is a retired Navy fighter pilot who had been missing in action for several years while he traversed the globe looking ...

Bad news for those who feast on Pacific Sardines; the population has again collapsed

    Unfortunately, the West Coast sardine population has apparently collapsed again. The 2013 fall stock assessment off California showed a 75 percent drop since the last population peak during 2006. This ...

The more A-Fraud does the worse it gets for him

  Terry Mosher   Alex Rodriguez is one strange dude. He’s like the kid that hangs around with the in-crowd despite being told he isn’t welcomed and is treated rather poorly. Doesn’t ...

Olympic comes back from two-week break to break Klahowya

By Terry Mosher Editor, Sports Paper   Olympic High School boy’s basketball coach Devin Huff was genuinely concerned about Tuesday night’s game at  home against one-win Klahowya, which has struggled to find ...

Craig Jr. and Hoem win KSBO title, Kitsap Renegades to begin, and worrying about the Seachickens

              Bumming around town with Bill Bumerton Bumerton is a retired Navy fighter pilot who had been missing in action for several years while he traversed the ...

Changes don’t deter Port Townsend’s Richardson from having success

Jayde Richardson   By George Edgar Special to The Sports Paper PORT TOWNSEND ‑ Jayde Richardson has undergone a lot of changes in the past six month. She’s moved from Montana to ...

Baseball Hall of Fame vote reveals differences in philosophy

Terry Mosher I have been voting for the National Baseball of Fame since 1985 and this year’s ballot has been the toughest by far for me, as well as for others. There ...