The Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course golf professionals Garrett Smithson, left, and Chad Wagner started their 100-hole marathon benefit for the Trey Green Guild of Seattle Children’s Hospital bright and early Tuesday. To donate to the fundraiser for uncompensated children’s care, visit tinyurl.com/PDN-100TGG.

The Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course golf professionals Garrett Smithson, left, and Chad Wagner started their 100-hole marathon benefit for the Trey Green Guild of Seattle Children’s Hospital bright and early Tuesday. To donate to the fundraiser for uncompensated children’s care, visit tinyurl.com/PDN-100TGG.

AREA SPORTS: Austin Worthington leads Roughriders boys golfers past Kingston

Piper Williams match medalist for 4th straight contest

PORT ANGELES — Austin Worthington went low for the red-hot Port Angeles boys golf team, firing a 1-over-par 37 as the Roughriders earned a close 159-176 win over Kingston in a nine-hole match Monday at Peninsula Golf Club.

Worthington was the low round of the day to earn match medalist honors, but his teammates also came through with solid scores.

Phoenix Flores was two strokes back with a round of 39, Edun Bailey posted a 40 and Nate Anderson shot 43 to round out the Riders’ counting scores. Cale Wentz (44) and Reid Schmidt (47) also played for Port Angeles.

“This week has a couple hurdles for us, and these gents have been putting in the time and effort so that we can hopefully realize our intended goal,” coach Bob Anderson said. “We also intend to keep our heads down and stay focused.”

Piper Williams was match medalist for the fourth straight contest as the Riders’ girls golf team took down a short-handed Buccaneers’ team, 197-281.

Claire Osterberg was next in line with a 49, while Lauryn Chapman posted a 50, which included the team’s first birdie, the par-4 No. 3 hole.

Melena Marquez trimmed 10 shots off her previous best with a round of 53, playing “as well as I’ve ever seen her play,” coach Mike DuPuis said.

The Port Angeles boys and girls are at Bainbridge today.

Cedars 9-hole ladies

SEQUIM — The Cedars at Dungeness 9-hole Lady Golfers have started their season of weekly Thursday play.

The first game of the season was “Hate-em” and all were able to play before it rained.

The ladies will take this week off due to a tournament but will return April 27. Players meet at 9 a.m. for the 10 a.m. game and the group is open to all women’s golfers.

For more information, call the pro shop at 360-683-6344.

Soccer league scores

PORT ANGELES — Forks FC, High Energy Metals, Salazar Painting and Windermere all improved to 3-0 with Peninsula Soccer League wins Sunday.

Forks was too much for the U.S. Coast Guard men, beating Ediz Hook FC 14-0.

Hugo Sandoval Jr. had five goals, Gabriel Julio, Dani Jimenez and Jose Cendejas two each, while Ernesto Julio, Miley Blanton and Colton Duncan also found the net for Forks FC.

High Energy shut out Los Primos 4-0, getting goals from Nick Allen, Zane Carey, Chris Hartman and Noah Brasher.

Salazar Painting rolled past Bandidos FC 6-1 led by a pair of goals each from Edgar Acevez and Pablo Salazar and solo tallies from Felix Morales and Crescencio Barragan. C.J. Daniels scored for Bandidos.

Windermere shut out Pura Vida 3-0, as Luis Galvan, Derick Schumalker and Dayton Williams all scored.

In Sunday’s other match, Strait Slice improved to 1-1-1 with a 2-1 nod over Pantry & Latch. Jay Marazon and Jimmy Quigley scored for Windermere, and Mat Heiaen had Pantry’s lone goal.

Wilder golf tourney

PORT ANGELES — The Wilder Baseball Club four-person golf fundraiser will be held at 10 a.m. April 29 at Peninsula Golf Club.

Cost is $110 per person or $440 per team. Registration ends with the first 144 players.

Other contests will include a long drive competition on the course’s simulator, chipping and split the pot competitions and a hit-the-cone fungo skill contest and putting for wine.

There will be a raffle, and golfers can win a new car from Wilder Auto in Port Angeles if they can make a hole-in-one.

To register or get more information, call Zac Moore at 360-461-2342.

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