The Port Angeles boys basketball team has been busy in the offseason, competing in the 17th annual Quaker Slam Tournament at Seattle’s Franklin High School June 2-4 and in the Lynden Invitational last weekend. The Roughriders split games against bigger 3A schools at Franklin, beating Decatur and Mount Tahoma and losing to Garfield and Cleveland. Port Angeles knocked off an elite team from Vancouver, B.C. 58-50 and beat Kings’ 57-50 before falling to eventual champion Lynden 55-40. Port Angeles will host the Roughrider Summer Classic on July 22-23.

The Port Angeles boys basketball team has been busy in the offseason, competing in the 17th annual Quaker Slam Tournament at Seattle’s Franklin High School June 2-4 and in the Lynden Invitational last weekend. The Roughriders split games against bigger 3A schools at Franklin, beating Decatur and Mount Tahoma and losing to Garfield and Cleveland. Port Angeles knocked off an elite team from Vancouver, B.C. 58-50 and beat Kings’ 57-50 before falling to eventual champion Lynden 55-40. Port Angeles will host the Roughrider Summer Classic on July 22-23.

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Babe Ruth, Cal Ripken baseball and softball championships tonight in Port Angeles

Championships set tonight in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Championship games are set tonight for Olympic Junior Babe Ruth Baseball and North Olympic Baseball and Softball’s Cal Ripken Majors Baseball and 9-12 softball.

Forks Outfitters will face First Federal for Olympic Junior Babe Ruth’s Don Mudd Trophy in the title game at Volunteer Field at 5:30 p.m.

Forks (10-2) posted the best regular season record, received a first-round bye in the playoffs and then beat Athletes’ Choice in the semifinals.

First Federal (8-4) beat Swains’ and Westport to reach the title game.

A fully-stocked concession stand will offer all the ballpark favorites.

The Cal Ripken Majors Baseball and softball championships will be held at 6 p.m. at the Lincoln Park Fields.

National League champion Lions will face American League champ Local 155 in the Cal Ripken City Championship.

Olympic Labor Council will face Jim’s Pharmacy for the city softball crown.

PA hosts youth camp

PORT ANGELES — Youth basketball camps for boys in grades three through eight will be hosted by the Port Angeles High School boys basketball program at the school from Tuesday through Thursday July 25-27.

Boys entering grades three through five will go from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Players in grades six through eight will follow from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Roughrider head coach Kasey Ulin said his coaching staff and high school players will help teach the camp.

The cost is $40 per player. Each camper will receive a T-shirt.

Ulin said players should bring basketball shoes, a water bottle and the excitement needed to get better.

For more information, phone Ulin at 360-640-1845.

Beuke All-American

SEATTLE — Sequim High School graduate and University of Washington rower Elise Beuke was named a First Team All-American this week by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association.

Beuke was a member of the UW women’s national championship rowing team. Her eight-woman boat at UW was also a national champion.

Beuke is one of just 24 women named to the First Team All-American squad and one of four UW rowers on the first team. The others were Katy Gillingham, Brooke Pierson and Karle Pittsinger. A Washington State rower, Ieva Adomaviciute, also made First Team All-American.

Beuke, just a sophomore, graduated from Sequim High School in 2015. That year, she won a silver medal at the U.S. Rowing Youth National Championships and finished seventh in the World Junior Rowing Championships.

As a member of the UW crew, she sat in the seventh seat in the varsity eight first team.

Peninsula Daily News

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