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Carston Seibel (No. 7) had a hit and an RBI in the first game of a doubleheader against Whatcom Post No. 7 on Saturday at Volunteer Field. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)

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AMERICAN LEGION: Wilder Jr. sweeps Whatcom AA

PORT ANGELES — The Wilder Junior Baseball Club won one game easily and the other game in a…

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WEST COAST LEAGUE: Lefties lose pair of close ones against defending champion Corvallis

CORVALLIS — The Port Angeles Lefties gave the Corvallis Knights everything they could handle for two games, but…

East Jefferson's Athletic Director Shelby Box in Shelby, Mont.

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EAST JEFFERSON: Rivals athletic director Shelby Box wins InSideOut award

PORT TOWNSEND — East Jefferson Athletic Director Shelby Box will be presented with the InSideOut Leadership Award later…

The Olympic Junior Babe Ruth champion Westport team defeated First Federal 3-1 in the title game Tuesday night at Volunteer Field. Westport pitcher Carston Seibel, right, pitched a gem, going 6⅔ innings, allowing three hits and one run while striking out nine. Westport’s Lane Wilson was 2-for-3 and stole three bases and Abe Brenkman was 2-for-2.

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OLYMPIC JUNIOR BABE RUTH: Westport wins Babe Ruth title behind Seibel

The Olympic Junior Babe Ruth champion Westport team defeated First Federal 3-1 in the title game Tuesday night…

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WEST COAST LEAGUE: Big inning lifts Lefties to victory over Walla Walla

WALLA WALLA — The Port Angeles Lefties won their fourth straight, getting a combination of solid pitching and…

Students received new belts and moved up in belts at a White Crane Taekwondo tournament held in Port Angeles this past weekend. Front row, from left, Ray Mickey, who moved up to second level black belt; new black belts Shaun Parker, Joy Rosenblum and Angela Holcott from Poulsbo, Maverick Parker, Jasper Fleming, Atticus Fleming, Inka Burke, Margret Trowbridge, Triton Stone, Lucas Beauvais and Kirsten Neilsen, all of Port Angeles. The testing board was Ron Mondragon of Seattle, Andrea Pirzio-Biroli of Mercer Island, John Kahler of Seattle, Don Wootten of Seattle, Grandmaster Robert Nicholls of Port Angeles and Todd Norcross of Poulsbo.

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TAEKWONDO: White Crane awards black belts

Students received new belts and moved up in belts at a White Crane Taekwondo tournament held in Port…

Cyclists ride around Worthington Park in Quilcene as part of the Bon Jon Pass Out in 2023. More than 300 cyclists are expected to descend on Quilcene this weekend. (David Goetze)

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PENINSULA ADVENTURE SPORTS: Gravel Unravel returns to Quilcene with more than 300 cyclists expected

QUILCENE — The biggest gravel race in Jefferson County returns this Saturday in the hills and forests between…

East Jefferson's Brody Moore pitches against Klahowya back in April. Moore had a shutout and at least three games that he struck out more than 10 batters this season for the Rivals. he was named tot he second team all-Nisqually League. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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NISQUALLY LEAGUE BASEBALL: East Jefferson’s Moore named to second team

PORT TOWNSEND — East Jefferson’s Brody Moore, coming off an outstanding season for the Rivals baseball team, was…

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Youth golf camp set June 24-27

SEQUIM — There will be a golf camp being offered from June 24-27 at Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course…

Natalie Robinson, Port Angeles softball.

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Natalie Robinson, Port Angeles softball

Natalie Robinson just wrapped up an amazing softball career for the Port Angeles Roughriders.

Forks’ Chloe Gaydeski delivers a pitch against Pe Ell/Willapa Valley. Gaydeski was named to the first-team all-Pacific League softball team, along with four of her teammates. (Eric Trent/The Chronicle)

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PACIFIC 2B LEAGUE SOFTBALL: Spartans get five players on first team

FORKS — The Forks softball team dominated the all-Pacific League teams, getting five players on the first team…

Wilder Baseball Club.

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AMERICAN LEGION: Wilder Junior clutch in ninth inning in late game Sunday

BURLINGTON — Wilder Junior won its final game of its six-game road trip, getting clutch pitching from Hunter…

Spot shrimp seasons are open or opening up soon in various marine areas around the Olympic Peninsula. (Chuck Ridley/WDFW)

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OUTDOORS: Recreational shrimp seasons opening up

OLYMPIA — Recreational shrimp harvesting in the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Admiralty Strait, excluding the Disocvery…

Colin Spear, left, jeremy Giesegh, right, Port Angeles Lefties

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WOODEN BAT BASEBALL: Lefties sweep the Gumbaroos

Jeremy Giesegh its two home runs Sunday; Colin Spear a walkoff home run Friday

Wilder Baseball Club

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AMERICAN LEGION: Wilder Senior wins two against Hanford

SELAH — The Wilder Senior Baseball Club came back from three runs down late against Hanford to pull…

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AA AMERICAN LEGION: Wilder Jr. sweeps Lynden, steals 24 bases

BURLINGTON — Wilder Junior got a solid pitching performance from Braedyn Boulden, but errors hurt and they could…

Wilder Baseball Club

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AMERICAN LEGION: Wilder Sr., Wilder Jr. get solid pitching over weekend

SELAH — The Wilder Senior and Junior Baseball clubs got spectacular pitching in three victories Saturday afternoon.

Colin Spear, Port Angeles Lefties

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WOODEN BAT BASEBALL: Port Angeles Lefties win on walk-off home run by Colin Spear

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Lefties won in dramatic fashion Friday night against the Seattle Gumbaroos, getting…

Port Angeles shortstop Alex Angevine was named to the all-Olympic League first team after leading the Roughriders with 21 runs scored and 20 RBIs while playing solid defense.  (Nicholas Zeller-Singh/Kitsap News Group)

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ALL-OLYMPIC LEAGUE BASEBALL: Sequim, Port Angeles put 13 players on all-league teams

Six Riders on first team, two Wolves

Port Angeles' Natalie Robinson takes a pitcher against North Kitsap in a game in May. Robinson hit 12 home runs this year and was named the Olympic League MVP for the second straight season. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)

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OLYMPIC LEAGUE SOFTBALL: PA’s Natalie Robinson named league MVP

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles’ Natalie Robinson was named the Olympic League’s softball Most Valuable Player.