AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Angeles Rams host hoops tryouts Sunday; Peninsula College soccer sweeps Shoreline

Rams holding hoops tryouts at PC

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Rams basketball team will be holding tryouts from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Peninsula College gym.

The cost is $50 the day of tryouts, but people can register ahead of time online by going to www.PortAngelesRamsBasketballABA.com.

Tribal members can get a $10 discount with tribal ID cards.

Firewood funder

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles High School boys basketball program is selling raffle tickets for a firewood fundraiser.

Three winners will receive one cord of firewood as a prize.

Tickets are five for $20 or $5 per ticket and can be purchased from a Port Angeles boys basketball player. Deliveries will be made Saturday.

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

Pirates sweep

SHORELINE — The Peninsula College men’s and women’s soccer teams earned shutout victories over the Shoreline Dolphins on Wednesday.

Three first-half goals did the job for the Pirate men in a 3-0 win.

Peninsula scored early on a goal in the third minute by Jonathan Bicknell and assist by Hide Inoue.

Manuel Galiano added two scores late in the half, the first off an assist by Emmanuel Lope in the 39th minute and the second following three minutes later assisted by Mason Haubrich.

Evan Scholes stopped two shots on goal to earn the clean sheet in goal for Peninsula (4-1-1, 5-3-1).

In the women’s match, Peninsula (5-0-1, 7-2-1) poured on eight goals to overwhelm the Dolphins 8-0 in a game cut short at halftime.

Samantha Oliveira notched a hat trick, while Taylor Graham and Emilee Greve each scored twice.

Pi’iliani Chaves had the Pirates other goal.

Peninsula will visit Everett on Saturday in a men’s and women’s doubleheader.

Peninsula Daily News

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