AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Rowers fare well at Lake Stevens Regatta …

Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association members Emily Sirguy, left, and Maria England claimed the Novice 2X race at the Lake Stevens Spring Invitational Regatta last weekend.

Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association members Emily Sirguy, left, and Maria England claimed the Novice 2X race at the Lake Stevens Spring Invitational Regatta last weekend.

Youth rowers brave waves at lake regatta

LAKE STEVENS — Fourteen Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association rowers competed in a steady cross wind and heavy chop at the Lake Stevens Spring Invitational Regatta last weekend.

Twenty-eight crews from all over Washington, Oregon, California and British Columbia attended this event.

The prevailing high winds caused officials to shorten the standard 2,000 meter race length to just 650 meters.

Maria England and Emily Sirguy posted the best showing, winning the Novice 2X event.

Veronica Kennedy and Claire Tyson were fourth, missing out on third by less than a second.

The Women’s 4x team Angelica Kennedy, Lisa Callahan, Ella Ventura and Maria England finished fourth, a strong showing as an all novice first-year crew competing against older, more experienced teams.

The Junior Boys did well in all events. The Boys 4X with Nathan Mishler, Daniel Weaver, Tyler Turner and Aiden Feingold ended up third, while the Boys Novice 2X (Jake McGovern and Vince Pavlak) were second.

The Boys Varsity 2X, with Daniel Weaver and Nathan Mishler, rowed soundly into a third-place finish.

“I am very impressed by this team’s potential and look forward to their continued improvement and success,” coach Deb Swinford said.

On Sunday, Sean Halberg, one of the group’s sdult master rowers competed, placing second in his event.

Rowers will compete at the Covered Bridge Regatta in Eugene, Ore., in preparation for the Northwest Regionals in Vancouver, Wash. in May.

For more information on outdoor and indoor rowing fitness, visit www.oprarowing.org.

Join senior softball

SEQUIM — Sequim’s senior softball Grey Wolves are seeking players of all skill levels for its coed league.

Registration is open until May 1.

Up to 50 members of the league gather each Tuesday and Thursday at Carrie Blake Park.

Warmup begins at 8:30 a.m., batting practice follows at 9 a.m. and games begin from 9:45 a.m. to 10 a.m.

Age requirements are 50 and older for men and 45 and older for women. Players’ ages currently vary from the mid 50s into the high 70s.

The group’s primary rules are to have fun and play safe.

For more information, phone 360-670-6774 or email greywolves.senior.softball@gmail.com.

Athletes’ Choice wins

In the first game of the Olympic Junior Babe Ruth season Athletes’ Choice knocked off Sequim Co-op 9-3 in a game called by darkness.

Athlete’s Choice was helped by great pitching performances by Tanner Walker, Wyatt Hall and Sean Hanrahan.

Hall, Hanrahan and Gunnar Volkmann also had hits in the win.

Sequim Co-op stretched out three runs on four hits in the loss.

Peninsula Daily News

More in Sports

Seattle's Derick Hall (58) strip sacks New England quarterback Drake Maye during Super Bowl 60 in Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. (Getty Images)
SUPER BOWL LX: A Boom redux for the Seattle Seahawks

The bullies are back. The Seattle Seahawks, who… Continue reading

The Neah Bay girls basketball team celebrates senior Cerise Moss (14) scoring her 1,000th career point for the Red Devils. In the same game, Sequim's Gracie Chartraw also scored her 1,000th career point.
PREP BASKETBALL: Records fall as Neah Bay girls beat Sequim

Chartraw, Moss both break 1,000-point plateau

Runners in the Run The Peninsula's Elwha Bridge Run take off into the rain Saturday morning. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)
RUN THE PENINSULA: Nearly 500 take on the Elwha Bridge Run

Nearly 500 people young and old braved the wet… Continue reading

Forks’ Radly Benett, left, rebounds in front of Neah Bay’s Daniel Cumming on Thursday night in Forks.
BOYS BASKETBALL: Neah Bay handles Forks’ challenge

Sequim, Port Angeles boys fall on the road

Lonnie Archibald (2)/for Peninsula Daily News
Referee Steve Singhose watches closely as Forks’ Avery Dilley (left) and Neah Bay’ Angel Halttunen hustle for a loose ball. Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Spartans, Red Devils tune up for playoffs

Greene, Moss, Johnson score 20 points apiece for Neah Bay and Forks

Emily Matthiessen/for Peninsula Daily News 
Sequim’s Jordyn Julmist is closely defended while putting up a shot attempt against Bremerton as teammate Vaeh Owens, far left, looks on during the Wolves’ win over the Knights at Rick Kaps Gymnasium on Thursday.
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Sequim shakes off slow start for senior night triumph

Roughriders top Kingston in regular season finale

Photos by Jay Cline/Peninsula College Athletics 
Peninsula’s Sam Tekeste steps through a pair of Shoreline defenders on his way to the rim during the Pirates’ 75-63 win over the Dolphins on Wednesday.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirate men stay alive in playoff chase

The Peninsula Pirate men controlled their contest with the… Continue reading

Peninsula’s Malia Garcia dribbles through the lane during the Pirates’ 94-9 win over Shoreline at home Wednesday.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirate women dominate Dolphins

By limiting the minutes of its starters, Peninsula College… Continue reading

Port Angeles boys head coach Kevin Ruble, right, and volunteer assistant Bryant Hoch watch during pregame Tuesday in Port Angeles before the Roughriders took on defending state champion Bremerton. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
BOYS PREP ROUNDUP: Defending champs Bremerton cruises past PA

Sequim, Forks, East Jefferson all victorious

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Riders, Spartans seal league titles

4th straight league championship for Forks girls