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PREP SOFTBALL: Forks sweeps a pair from Raymond-South Bend

Gaydeski, Johnson have monster days for Spartans

Port Angeles goalkeeper Maverick Williams (in blue jersey) battles for a loose ball in front of the Roughriders’ goal. Williams made numerous saves in a 2-1 loss to Bainbridge, the No. 1-ranked team in the state. (Jay Cline/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP: Roughriders nearly pull off miracle upset over No. 1 Bainbridge

Sequim drops match 3-1 to North Mason

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PREP SPORTS: Roughrider boys golfers take first four finishes in home win over North Kitsap

PA girls beat Vikings

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PREP SOFTBALL: Port Angeles rallies to beat Klahowya

Sequim loses late; EJ rallies to get past Quilcene

From left, Joshua Wakefield, 14, and Johnathan Tipton, 15, both of Sequim at the starting line of the Sequim Railroad Bridge run in April 2025. Wakefield won his age group in the Run the Peninsula race that had nearly 500 runners last year. (Run the Peninsula)

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RUN THE PENINSULA: Sequim Railroad Bridge Run returns Saturday

SEQUIM — The second race in the Run the Peninsula series takes place with the seventh annual Railroad…

The OPRA Men’s U18 Novice Coxed Quad, at right, at the finish line along with a Tacoma Rowing boat at the Lake Stevens Regatta this weekend. (OPRA)

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: OPRA rowers earn medals at Lake Stevens

LAKE STEVENS — The Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association’s team of high school athletes competed in the Lake Stevens…

Lane Helvey, Forks baseball, left, and Matthew Miller, Port Angeles soccer.

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ATHLETES OF THE WEEK: Lane Helvey, Forks baseball; Matthew Miller, Port Angeles soccer

This week, we feature a pair of athletes who have been absolutely torrid since returning from spring break.

Forks’ Skye Hestand hands the baton to Natasha Fletcher in the 4X200 relay at Saturday’s Forks Lions Club Invitational in Forks. The Forks 4x200 girls team finished fourth, while the Spartans’ 4x400 team was first. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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TRACK AND FIELD: Small-school girls shine in Forks

PA’s Pierce, Clark shine at Li’l Norway

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PREP SOCCER (Updated with Sequim write-up): Port Angeles wins pair of games behind eight Matthew Miller goals

Sequim blanks Bremerton 5-0

Sequim’s Rylie Doig (2), is safe at second base for the Wolves’ softball team Friday against Olympic. The Wolves lost a wild game 17-7. (Emily Matthiessen/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP SOFTBALL: PA drops first round with NK; Sequim loses a wild one against Olympic

POULSBO — Round One of the top two softball teams in the Olympic League went to North Kitsap.

Port Angeles’ Carson Waddell dives to make a play at the plate against North Kitsap on Friday. The Roughriders won 6-5 in extra innings. (Jeff Halstead/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP BASEBALL: Roughriders rally to beat Vikings in 8 innings

Forks baseball sweeps doubleheader against North Beach

Port Angeles’ Pyper Alton signed a commitment to play flag football at Westminster College in Missouri surrounded by her family, from left, uncle Chris wood, aunt Pappy Wood, father Chad Alton, mother Pam Alton, grandmother Jamie Hill, aunti Kathy Woods and grandfather Bill Alton. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)

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COLLEGE SIGNING: Pyper Alton blazes another trail for Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles’ Pyper Alton joined a growing list of trailblazing Port Angeles High School female…

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PREP ROUNDUP: PA soccer roars back from early deficit; Sequim golfers win

KINGSTON — Port Angeles was able to handle an early deficit and play from behind through rough weather…

Lindsay Heia of the Lake Union Crew in Seattle takes part in the Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association’s Circumnavigation of Lake Crescent event on Sunday. (Jana Baker)

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ROWING: OPRA hosts Lake Crescent circumnavigation event

LAKE CRESCENT — The Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association hosted the first Lake Crescent Circumnavigation on Sunday, attracting 45…

Alison Rose has coached her Peninsula College team to the NWAC championship game four teams. (Peninsula College)

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PORT ANGELES ROUGHRIDERS HALL OF FAME: Nine more PA legends to be inducted

2026 class led by coaches Rose and Brodhun

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PREP GOLF: Sequim, Port Angeles boys and girls all win

SEQUIM — Sequim’s boys and girls golfers were in complete control in a pair of Olympic League victories…

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PREP SOFTBALL, BASEBALL: PA softball prepares for big battle Friday by crushing Knights

PA baseball loses 2-1 in 11 innings

Amy German of Port Angeles competes in the half-marathon at the Peninsula Adventure Sports Olympic Adventure Trail run Saturday. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Adventure Sports)

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PENINSULA ADVENTURE SPORTS: More than 340 competitors take on the OAT and the rain

PORT ANGELES — More than 340 hardy souls not only braved the hills and trails west of Port…

Easton Fisher, Port Angeles baseball

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Easton Fisher, Port Angeles baseball

In a game that saw 35 baserunners, there were plenty of stats in a wild, 315-pitch Port Angeles…

Landon Fry, 5, along with his dad Tim Fry, shows off his winning 19-inch fish that he caught Saturday at the 2026 Kids’ Fishing Derby at Lincoln Park. The fishing derby was sponsored by the Olympic Peninsula Flyfishers, while free hot dogs and drinks were provided by the Kiwanis Club. There were 750 fish planted in the pond and more than 200 kids 12 and younger participated in the derby.
(Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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KIDS FISHING DERBY: Small Fry catches a big fish

Landon Fry, 5, along with his dad Tim Fry, shows off his winning 19-inch fish that he caught…