2000 Forks High School graduate Kurt Olson (middle) was inducted into the Forks High School Athletic Hall of Fame last Friday. Olson is joined by his niece, Jayden Olson, a member of the Spartans’ girls basketball team and his nephew Logan, a Forks boys basketball player.

2000 Forks High School graduate Kurt Olson (middle) was inducted into the Forks High School Athletic Hall of Fame last Friday. Olson is joined by his niece, Jayden Olson, a member of the Spartans’ girls basketball team and his nephew Logan, a Forks boys basketball player.

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Olson inducted into Forks High School Hall of Fame; Babe Ruth meeting Monday in Port Angeles and more …

Stevens edges out Sequim in final seconds

PORT ANGELES — Joaquin Robideau drove the wing and made an off-balance layup with four seconds to play to lift Stevens Middle School to a 26-25 boys basketball win over Sequim.

The game-winning bucket was the only time Stevens held a lead in the second half.

“[We] played great defense but were just off offensively,” Stevens coach Scott Soule said.

“Contributing to those difficulties was equally terrific defense by Sequim.”

Robideau led Stevens with 12 points and eight rebounds.

Elijah Flodstrom added five points and seven boards for Stevens and Wyatt Edwards had five rebounds and four points.

Babe Ruth meeting

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Junior Babe Ruth will hold a board meeting Monday.

The meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. at the Lincoln Park Clubhouse.

The public is welcome to attend.

SkyRidge tourney

SEQUIM — SkyRidge Golf Course will host a Pre-Christmas 18 Hole Golf Tournament on Saturday, Dec. 15.

The two-person team event has a triple-six format with six holes of scramble play, six holes of better ball and six holes of aggregate.

The cost is $80 per team and includes golf, range balls and food.

An optional honey pot is $30 per team.

Power carts are available for $15 per seat.

For more information, call SkyRidge at 360-683-3673.

Peninsula Daily News

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