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Crabbing season returns to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Admiralty Inlet and most of the Hood Canal beginning July 1.

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OUTDOORS: Crab seasons and proposed extra halibut days announced

OLYMPIA — Crab seasons in most areas of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and, Admiralty Inlet and…

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LEFTIES: Port Angeles snaps losing streak with 5-1 win over Sweets

WALLA WALLA — The Lefties snapped a four-game losing streak with an outstanding pitching effort from a trio…

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Port Angeles' Millie Long is defended by Sequim's Hannah Bates (2) and Jolene Vaara. Port Angeles won 68-52 to win the Olympic League Tournament and finish a perfect season at 15-0.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL: Port Angeles caps off perfect season with hard-fought win over Sequim

Wolves’ only losses all year against the Roughriders

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Lefties’ Justin Miller named West Coast League Pitcher of the Week

PORTLAND, Ore. — Port Angeles Lefties pitcher Justin Miller was named the West Coast League’s Pitcher of the…

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Wilder Sr. first baseman Trey Baysinger tags a baserunner in Wilder's doubleheader against the Kitsap Rebels on Sunday at Civic Field. Wilder won both games.

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AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL: Wilder Sr. sweeps two from Kitsap Rebels

Pitchers allow just seven hits in two games

Sequim's Malory Morey goes up for a shot against Bainbridge on Saturday. Sequim won 66-17. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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PREP ROUNDUP: Sequim girls win big against Bainbridge

Neah Bay’s Laila Greene scores 1,000th point

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Forks' Karen Ensastequi-Salazar wrestles in a double dual versus Curtis and Bethel high schools this weekend.

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PREP ROUNDUP: Forks grapplers win double dual

TACOMA — Forks wrestlers beat both 4A Curtis and 3A Bethel in a double dual Saturday in Tacoma.

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LEFTIES: Port Angeles roars back to win after falling in 7-0 hole against Bellingham Bells

BELLINGHAM — The Port Angeles Lefties had a remarkable comeback victory Sunday, digging out of a 7-0 hole…

Adam Klein of Tualatin, Ore., wins the North Olympic Discovery Marathon on Sunday in 2 hours, 21 minutes, 18 seconds, nearly 14 minutes ahead of second place and 2 1/2 minutes short of a U.S. Olympic trial qualifier. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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NORTH OLYMPIC DISCOVERY MARATHON: Fast times in race’s return

PORT ANGELES — Cool weather with little wind or rain until the afternoon helped create some very fast…

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WEST COAST LEAGUE: Port Angeles Lefties fall in WCL opener to Bellingham

Port Angeles Lefties drop WCL opener

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The Port Angeles-Sequim-Crescent gymnastics team has won two meets this year. From left, back row, are Kathryn Jones, Alex Schmadeke, Mei-Ying Harper-Smith, Susannah Sharp, Kori Miller, Ellie Turner, Amara Brown and Maddie Clark. From left, front row, are Aubrie Scott, Faith Carr, Maizie Tucker, Emma Sharp and Molly Scofield.

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GYMNASTICS: PA-Sequim squad wins pair of meets

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles/Sequim/Crescent combined gymnastics squad held its home meet against North Kitsap last week,…

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Adam Klein of Tualatin, Ore., collapses after winning the North Olympic Peninsula Marathon. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)

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MARATHON: NODM runners thrilled to be competing again

PORT ANGELES — The rain held off and runners, most of whom were thrilled and thankful to be…

Youngsters accompanied by a pair of pace runners take off down the Waterfront Trail portion of the Olympic Discovery Trail from Port Angeles City Pier during the 2019 North Olympic Discovery Marathon Kid's Marathon. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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NORTH OLYMPIC DISCOVERY MARATHON: Modified slightly, marathon and related events hit the trails

More than 1,500 expected to participate this weekend

Port Angeles amputee Dana Lawson is a survivor of multiple bouts of cancer and domestic violence. She plans to compete in the North Olympic Discovery Marathon in June to raise awareness for her group Unbounded Horizons, which helps domestic violence survivors heal through nature. (Photo courtesy of Colton McCoy)

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NORTH OLYMPIC DISCOVERY MARATHON: Cancer-fighter Dana Lawson running to support survivors of domestic abuse

Woman to begin race at 1:30 a.m. Sunday

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirates men, women lose close road games to Bellevue

BELLEVUE — The Peninsula College men’s and women’s teams have not been able to get past first-place Bellevue…

Grace Johnson, left, and Hope Glasser.

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PENINSULA COLLEGE: Pirates’ student-athletes honored

PORT ANGELES — Nordland’s Grace Johnson and Sequim’s Hope Glasser were among the six athletic award winners announced…

Wilder Senior Baseball Club.

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AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL: Wilder Sr. wins two out of three

EPHRATA — Wilder Sr. won two out of three games at the Ephrata Tournament on Sunday and Monday,…

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Fundraising campaign for traveling volleyball team

Fundraiser for traveling volleyball team

Peninsula’s Hope Glasser, a graduate of Sequim High School, right, tries to slip around the defense of Olympic’s Jasmani Apker-Montoya, a Port Townsend High School graduate, during Saturday’s game in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirates hang on to beat Olympic

Sequim’s Glasser: 16 points, eight boards, five steals, five assists