Walk-off hit secures 1-0 win for Gig Harbor
Apr 29, 2026 | By: Dennis BrowneQuentin Bockhorn of Gig Harbor and Kaleb Copeland of Peninsula both threw seven shutout innings before the Tides finally produced a run in the eighth.
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Quentin Bockhorn of Gig Harbor and Kaleb Copeland of Peninsula both threw seven shutout innings before the Tides finally produced a run in the eighth.
Read MoreThe Gig Harbor City Council will hear about the study during a meeting on Thursday, April 30.
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Read MoreVolunteers will clean up at DeMolay Sandspit, Sehmel Homestead, Tubby’s Trail, Wilkinson Farm, Grandview Forest and Soundview parks.
Read MoreA nonprofit called Outdoors for All will provide 20 bicycles for use free of charge by people with mobility issues.
Read MoreThe district paid just shy of $670,000 for the 1.46 acre property in what an administrator called a “strategic purchase.”
Read MoreThe Paddlers Cup, the Gig Harbor Canoe and Kayak Racing Team’s most prominent event, brought some 200 devotees of the rising sport to local waters.
Read MorePenLight members have until the close of business on Monday, April 27, to vote in the 2026 board of directors election.
Read MoreKatrina Cardinal, who led the Seahawks to the brink of a state title, will be replaced by former player Tommi Galluci.
Read MoreStudents in the school’s Service Learning Club provided healthy meals to people in the area through the global nonprofit Lasagna Love.
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