AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Registration extended for Rhody Run; NOBAS seeks volunteers

PORT TOWNSEND — The registration has been extended to 8 p.m. Saturday for Sunday’s running of the Jefferson Healthcare 5K/10K Rhody Run in Port Townsend.

The cost is $45 plus fees for the 10K and $40 plus fees for the 5K. For youths 6 to 17, the cost is $15 and kids 5 and younger are free.

To sign up, people can go to www.tinyurl.com/2025RhodyRun.

The 10K will begin at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds at 9 a.m. Sunday, while the 5K begins at 9:15 a.m. Sunday.

Volunteers needed

PORT ANGELES — The North Washington Cal Ripken Tournament is coming to Port Angeles from July 10-13, and North Olympic Baseball and Softball needs help for local youth.

This regional event brings together teams across North Washington for four days of competitive play, camaraderie and community fun. Nor’Wester Rotary is teaming up with NOBAS to support the tournament by assisting with volunteers for the information booth and running the concessions stand. Concessions are a key fundraiser that helps keep youth baseball and softball programs strong in our area.

Volunteers of all ages and experience levels are welcome. Tasks are simple, and training is provided.

To sign up, people can go online at www.tinyurl.com/NOBASvolunteer.

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