The Port Angeles Lefties' BY Choi hits a fly ball foul as former Port Angeles Roughrider Ethan Flodstrom (26) waits in the on-deck circle Sunday at Civic Field. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)

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PORT ANGELES LEFTIES: Lefties sour the Sweets

Port Angeles salvages third game of series

Green crabs

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OUTDOORS: Extra spot shrimp day added for Hood Canal

OLYMPIA — With quota remaining in the recreational spot shrimp fishery, state shellfish managers have added an extra…

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A full Dungeness crab pot awaits crabbers during a run to check pots on the Strait of Juan de Fuca last summer.

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OUTDOORS: Crab season announced, lecture on abundance Tuesday

July 1 through Labor Day

Tranco Transmission won the 12U softball city championship over P.A. Power Equipment 10-3 last Saturday. Tranco players are, back row, from left, Athena Grego, Paeton Elofson, Parker Horn, Norah Delgado, Sophie Weed and, front row, Catherine Chance, Morgan Politika, Madison Wright, Juno Rognlien and Olivia McCallister. Not Pictured: Alyssa Romero and London Wilkinson. The team was managed by Kim Politika and coached by Joe Politika and Nils Rognlien.

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AREA SPORTS: Tranco Transmission wins 12U softball crown

Oregon State wrestlers leading Forks camp June 28-29

Port Angeles Lefties.

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LEFTIES: Ethan Flodstrom caps Port Angeles comeback with walk-off RBI single

Golden Tate ties game with two-run double

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Lefties second baseman Kemet Brown bats in the first inning against Bend on Thursday in Port Angeles.

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LEFTIES: Port Angeles shut out in finale vs. Bend

Lefties win series 2-1

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AREA SPORTS: Free youth football camp in Forks; basketball and soccer camps in Jefferson County

Friday summer youth volleyball sessions begin June 28 in Sequim

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Lefties' center fielder Golden Tate rolls on the ground after making a diving catch in the top of the third to end Bend's half of the inning on Tuesday in Port Angeles.

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MICHAEL CARMAN COLUMN: Showtime Tate is no side show

Real deal as a baseball player

Port Angeles football player Daniel Cable signed to play with George Fox University in Newberg, Ore., on Monday. His Roughrider coaches all attended the ceremony. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Port Angeles’ Daniel Cable all about dedication

Signs to play for George Fox University

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Lefties' Golden Tate hits into an RBI double as Bend catcher Isah Burk looks on during the first inning on Tuesday evening at Port Angeles Civic Field.

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LEFTIES: Former Seahawk Golden Tate thrills Civic Field with his baseball skills

Tate hits an RBI double, scores a run, steals a base and makes a diving grab

The Sunland Women’s Golf Association  held its yearly Captain’s Luncheon earlier this month. The event was attended by 37 SWGA members honoring 14 past captains. Former captains, are top row, from left, Sherry Meythaler, Dana Burback, Linda Beatty, Cheryl Coulter, Shirley Mulikin, Judy Nordyke, Christie Wilson, Cecil Black and front row, Janet Real, M.J. Anderson, Patricia Forgard and Nonie Dunphy.

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: SunLand Women’s Golf Association celebrates past captains

Level the Field golf tournament and Jefferson County youth soccer registration

Sequim High head coach Greg Glasser, center, talks to Isaiah Moore, left, and Erik Christiansen during a timeout in the Wolves’ 51-46 win over North Mason in January 2020. (Olympic Peninsula News Group file photo)

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PREP BASKETBALL: Longtime Sequim boys coach Greg Glasser stepping away

Longest tenure of any high school basketball coach on the Peninsula

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Wilder's Colton Romero bats in the second inning against Lakeside BR on Saturday in Port Angeles. Wilder won three out of four games this weekend at Civic Field.

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AMERICAN LEGION: Wilder Sr. takes 3 of 4 in league openers

Logan Olson wins with a complete game

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Golden Tate celebrates after the Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014. Tate, who also played baseball in college at Notre Dame, will play for the Port Angeles Lefties tonight at Civic Field.

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LEFTIES: Former Seahawks wide reciver, Super Bowl champ Golden Tate signs with Port Angeles

Tate played baseball at Notre Dame, drafted by two MLB teams

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ADVENTURE SPORTS: Big Hurt registration now open

PORT ANGELES — Registration is now open for the Big Hurt multi-sport race which takes place in and…

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WEST COAST BASEBALL: Lefties salvage final game against Edmonton

EDMONTON, Alberta — The Port Angeles Lefties salvaged the final game Sunday of their three-game series against the…

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Wilder second baseman Payton Cagey, left, tags out Lakeside Recovery baserunner Luke Reynolds, who was caught in a rundown between first and second on Saturday at Port Angeles Civic Field.

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AMERICAN LEGION: Wilder off to solid start

Seniors win two of three over weekend

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AREA SPORTS: PAHS Youth Volleyball camp set July 25-27

PC hosting youth basketball camps for ages 7-13

Kiwanis claimed the North Olympic Baseball and Softball 16U softball title Wednesday night with a 9-4 win over KONP. 
Team members are, back row from left, Kiana Grippo, Becca Manson, Maryrose Halberg, Hannah Hairell, Mya Hartman, Angelica Sullivan, front row Abby Rudd, Natalie Thompson, Lily Thomas, Kennedy Rognlien and catcher Alexis Perry lying down. 
Kiwanis is coached by Christine Halberg, Casey Rudd and Hannah Hairell.

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16U Softball Championship: Kiwanis tunes out KONP

Multi-hit games from Lily Thomas, Abby Rudd, Mya Hartman Maryrose Halberg and Natalie Thompson.

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Peninsula's Hope Glasser heads for the lane past Shoreline's Gracie Browning on Wednesday at Peninsula College. 2021 FILE

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PENINSULA COLLEGE: Sequim’s Hope Glasser wins Art Feiro Award

Port Angeles’ Gary Johnson also honored in Peninsula College’s end-of-year awards