Tides a game away from state tournament after knocking off Seahawks
Feb 16, 2026 | By: Dennis BrowneTwelfth-seeded Peninsula kept the game close before falling to No. 5 Gig Harbor, 65-56.
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Twelfth-seeded Peninsula kept the game close before falling to No. 5 Gig Harbor, 65-56.
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Read MorePeninsula earned a spot in the Class 3A West Central District III boys basketball tournament on Feb. 7 with a 71-65 upset of Silas. The Seahawks (6-15, 3-13 PSL) face a familiar opponent next: Gig Harbor (13-8, 10-6). The Tides, seeded No. 5 at the district tournament, host the 12th-seeded Seahawks at 2 p.m. Saturday,
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