CIVIC FIELD: Hit, pitch and run winners announced

Published 3:00 pm Tuesday, June 25, 2024

A pitch, hit and run competition was held Monday at Civic Field in Port Angeles hosted by the Port Angeles Lefties. More than 50 kids from 7 to 14 years old, some from as far away as Seattle, competed for prizes and a chance to advance to state and regional competitions. Here, Jackson Carmichael, 8, of Port Angeles takes a mighty swing off a tee as Port Angeles Leftie Kosei Suzuki assists. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
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A pitch, hit and run competition was held Monday at Civic Field in Port Angeles hosted by the Port Angeles Lefties. More than 50 kids from 7 to 14 years old, some from as far away as Seattle, competed for prizes and a chance to advance to state and regional competitions. Here, Jackson Carmichael, 8, of Port Angeles takes a mighty swing off a tee as Port Angeles Leftie Kosei Suzuki assists. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

A pitch, hit and run competition was held Monday at Civic Field in Port Angeles hosted by the Port Angeles Lefties. More than 50 kids from 7 to 14 years old, some from as far away as Seattle, competed for prizes and a chance to advance to state and regional competitions. Here, Jackson Carmichael, 8, of Port Angeles takes a mighty swing off a tee as Port Angeles Leftie Kosei Suzuki assists. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
A pitch, hit and run competition was held Monday at Civic Field in Port Angeles hosted by the Port Angeles Lefties. More than 50 kids from 7 to 14 years old, some from as far away as Seattle, competed for prizes and a chance to advance to state and regional competitions. Here, Jackson Carmichael, 8, of Port Angeles takes a mighty swing off a tee as Port Angeles Leftie Kosei Suzuki assists. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

PORT ANGELES — More than 50 kids, some of them coming from as far away as Seattle, participated in a hit, pitch and run competition at Civic Field on Monday night.

The event for kids ages 7 to 14 was hosted by the Port Angeles Lefties, who had a day off between games. The winners were announced at the Lefties game Tuesday night against the Redmond Dudes. Winners get the chance to move on to state and regional competitions.

The baseball winners were:

7-8U — Skyler Neitzel, 960 points.

9-10U — Geoffrey Sullivan, 1,005 points.

11-12U — Colby Herejsi, 880 points.

13-14U — Jacob Kimzey, 1,150 points.

Softball winners were:

7-8U — Ellie Proiette, 660 points.

9-10U — Legacy Rowland, 640 points.

11-12Y — Teyah Elofson-Cross, 940 points.