AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Spring soccer league registration ends today; men and women’s hoops league April 8

Free safety gear for off-road riding Forks youth

Adult soccer, hoops leagues forming in PA

PORT ANGELES — Adults wanting to play soccer or basketball this spring can take advantage of leagues that start this month at Peninsula College.

Registration ends today for the Peninsula Soccer League, a co-ed league for adults 16 and older, which begins April 10 at Wally Sigmar Field at the college with matches on Sundays through May.

The registration fee is $45 per player and captains can reserve their spot by contacting Jake Hughes at jahughes@pencol.edu.

The Peninsula Basketball League will host a women’s 4-on-4 spring league on Tuesdays and a men’s 4-on-4 spring league on Thursdays, starting April 12 and 14.

The registration fee is $250 per team and the deadline is April 8.

Captains can reserve their spot for the women’s league by contacting Alison Crumb at acrumb@pencol.edu and the men’s league by contacting Donald Rollman at drollman@pencol.edu.

Details are available at the Peninsula College athletics web site under community events.

All proceeds support Pirate athletics.

Ride safely in Forks

FORKS — Free safety gear is available for youth ages 16 and younger who ride dirt bikes, quads and other off-road vehicles in a program sponsored by Clallam County Hospital District No. 1, Clallam County Fire District No. 1 and Forks Police.

To qualify, call or text Jolene Price at 360-640-3543 or Britni Duncan at 360-640-0419.

Those who sign up will be scheduled to discuss safe riding and proper safety gear with Fire Chief Bill Paul and will then receive a gift certficate to purchase properly fitting gear.

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