AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Angeles YMCA classes; BMX results

  • By Pierre LaBossiere Peninsula Daily News
  • Wednesday, November 4, 2020 1:30am
  • SportsArea Sports

PORT ANGELES — Youth sports enrichment classes for ages 8 through 12 are being hosted by the YMCA of Port Angeles this month.

All classes run from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and are held in the gym at the YMCA, 302 S. Francis St.

Baseball Skills will be taught Monday and again Nov. 16.

Soccer Skills will be offered today and again Nov. 11 and 18.

A Basketball Skill class will be held Friday and again Nov. 13 and 20.

Classes are limited to five kids and masks are required.

Participants will need to bring their own ball for each class.

Participants will receive a YMCA bag with YMCA goodies, including a refillable YMCA water bottle.

The cost is $15 per child per class. Scholarships are available.

For more information, call 360-452-9244.

  • Lincoln Park BMX
  • Lincoln Park BMX results from Sunday:
  • 15-16 girls cruiser — Veta Cramer, Des Moines, first; Cholena Morrison, Port Angeles, second; Trinity Gaither, Sequim, third; Madison Calhoun, Port Orchard, fourth.
  • 36-40 women cruiser — Taylor Coleman, PA, first; Nicole Otto, Gig Harbor, second; Trish Tisdale, PA, third; Lori Coleman, PA, fourth.
  • 46-50 women cruiser — Hidi Cramer, Des Moines, first; Catharine Copass, PA, second; Shellie Belbin, PA, third.
  • 10 cruiser — Liam Otto, Gig Harbor, first; Ethan Barbre, PA, second; Evan Hernandez, PA, third.
  • 13 cruiser — Brian Belbin, PA, first; Jackson Beal, Port Townsend, second; Peyton Calhoun, Port Orchard, third.
  • 17-20 cruiser — Mason Beal, PT, first; Jeremy Bushnell, Tacoma, second; Russell Gaither, Sequim, third.
  • 41-45 cruiser — Chad Calhoun, Port Orchard, first; Casey Cramer, Des Moines, second; Aaron Edwards, Bremerton, third.
  • 61 & over cruiser — Danny Bushnell, Vancouver, first; Steve Gaither, Sequim, second; George Williams, PA, third.
  • 5 & under novice — Bennett Gray, PA, first; Warren Christensen, Kingston, second; Annyah Beck, Silverdale, third; Dennis Tisdale, PA, fourth; Isla Brown, PA, fifth.
  • 7 novice — Kylyn Weitz, PA, first; Nikao Seegers, PA, second; Calianne Collins, PA, third; Tyler Elofson-Cross, PA, fourth.
  • 8 novice— Aaron Kalfur, PA, first; Olive Rossi, Sequim, second; Teyah Elofson-Cross, PA, third.
  • 10 novice — Kai Walker, Bellingham, first; Ryker Rossi, Sequim, second; Grady Pinell, PA, third.
  • 13 novice — Kodiak Adkins, PA, first; Karsten McClure, PA, second; David Ochoa, Tacoma, third.
  • 7 intermediate — Bradan Gray, PA, first; Elinor Christensen, Kingston, second; Thomas Dalgardno, PA, third, Ferris West, Lynnwood, fourth; Danny Goettling, Sequim, fifth; Willie Smith III, Tacoma, sixth.
  • 9 intermediate — Madison Calhoun, Port Orchard, first; Sam Brown, PA, second; Grayssen Pinell, PA, third.
  • 10 intermediate — Nolan Cadle, Maple Valley, first; Liam Otto, Gig Harbor, second; Kiwaka DeBoer, Sequim, third.
  • 11 intermediate — Ethan Barbre, PA, first; Zephyr Thompson, Fairbanks, Alaska, second; Anna Cook, PA, third.
  • 15 intermediate — Russell Gaither, Sequim, first; Dylan Dixon, Tacoma, second; Carson Cramer, Des Moines, third; Cholena Morrison, PA, fourth; Trinity Gaither, Sequim, fifth; Dawson Dewey, PA, sixth.
  • 17-20 intermediate — Issac Dixon, Yelm, first; Kameron Johnson, Bellingham, second; Isaiah Muckley, PA, third.
  • 51 & over intermediate — Danny Bushnell, Vancouver, first; Aaron Edwards, Bremerton, second; Steve Gaither, Sequim, third.
  • 8 expert — Wyatt Christensen, Kingston, second; Sky Cadle, Maple Valley, second; Evan Hernandez, PA, third.
  • 13 expert — Brian Belbin, PA, first; Jackson Beal, PT, second; Finn Thompson, Fairbanks, Alaska, third; Peyton Calhoun, Port Orchard, fourth.
  • 15 expert — Andy Goldsbary, PA, first; Mason Beal, PT, second; Cash Coleman, PA, third.
  • 17-20 expert — Jake Shepherd, Buckley, first; Joseph Pinell, PA, second; Colby Groves, PA, third.
  • 36-40 expert — Chad Calhoun, Port Orchard, first; Jeremy Bushnell, Tacoma, second; JJ West, Lynnwood, third.

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