Port Angeles' Jayden Sparhawk swims in the 100-freestyle against Kingston. Patty Reifenstahl

Port Angeles' Jayden Sparhawk swims in the 100-freestyle against Kingston. Patty Reifenstahl

PREP SPORTS: Port Angeles spreads the wealth in 6-0 girls soccer win against Chimacum; other prep reports

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles scored two goals in the first four minutes in a 6-0 win over Chimacum in girls soccer action.

All six goals were scored by different Port Angeles players.

“A solid game on all levels,” Roughriders coach Scott Moseley said following Thursday’s match..

“We accomplished all of our goals coming into the game and are gelling as a team as we start to head into the league season.”

Emma Smith opened the scoring off an assist from Shannon Cosgrove in the second minute.

Sophomore Taylar Clark put the second score across on an assist from Maddie Boe in the fourth minute.

Goals from freshmen Lexie Jeffers, Shannon Cosgrove and Emily Boyd pushed the score to 5-0 before half. Cosgrove’s goal was headed strongly into the net off a cross from Clark.

Boe scored a goal to go with that assist and Emma Moseley had two assists for the Riders.

Port Angeles (2-0) visits North Kitsap Tuesday.

Forks falls to Aberdeen

FORKS — The young Spartans fell in Evergreen League play to Class 2A Aberdeen.

“Aberdeen came to town and showed us what playing year-round soccer really looks like,” Forks coach Joe Morton said.

Morton praised the performance of senior goalkeeper Tristina Smith.

“Tristina Smith, one of our senior goalkeepers, played her [backside] off, or the score would have been double,” Morton said.

Bremerton 4, Port Townsend 1

BREMERTON — The shorthanded Redhawks went ahead when Kaitlyn Meek scored on a direct free kick in the 36th minute.

Unfortunately, Port Townsend’s lead lasted just three minutes as the Knights tied the score at 1-1 just before halftime, then went ahead 3-1 on goals in the 43rd and 46th minute.

“Once again [we] showed a weakness around halftime, allowing three goals in the space of 9 minutes,” Port Townsend coach Colin Foden said.

“Still, it was good to be in the lead, even if only for a short time.”

Bremerton loaned several players to Port Townsend as the Redhawks struggle with numbers continued.

“These games are useful scrimmages until Port Townsend has a full side available,” Foden said.

The Redhawks’ matchup with Port Angeles on Saturday was canceled due to Port Townsend’s lack of players.

The Redhawks travel to North Mason on Tuesday.

Girls Swimming

Port Angeles 141, Kingston 39

PORT ANGELES — The Riders won all 12 events to roll past the Buccaneers.

Carter Juskevich won the 200 free in 2 minutes, 2.08 seconds, and also claimed the 500 free in 5:34.22.

Audra Perizzo also won two events, the 200 individual medley in 2:3257 and the 100 free in 59.08.

Jaine Macias won the 200 free and qualified for the state meet in 2:07.34.

Port Angeles hosts Port Townsend on Thursday.

Port Townsend 102, Klahowya 66

PORT TOWNSEND — The Redhawks debuted new team capes and flew past the Eagles at Mountain View Pool.

“This was a nice meet where several swimmers got to try new events,” Port Townsend coach Peter Braden said.

“We had a couple injuries that made us scramble our lineup, but it all worked out. Our depth is strong.”

Port Townsend swept the 100 backstroke, with Roser Ridder in first, Corinne Peterson, second and Chloe Hatfield third.

The Redhawks won the 200 medley relay and also placed first and second in the 200 free relay.

Chloe Rogers won the 100 freestyle for Port Townsend with Chloe Rogers coming in second.

Port Townsend swims at Port Angeles on Thursday.

Volleyball

Bremerton 3, Port Angeles 1

PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders took the opening game, but couldn’t keep it up, falling to the Knights 25-16, 16-25, 19-25, 10-25.

“Bremerton came out strong and brought lots of energy to the court,” Port Angeles coach Christine Halberg said.

“It was hard for us to break through their momentum. We came close but couldn’t just break through completely. A positive is we know what we have to change to be successful.”

Alyssa Wetzler had two aces, nine kills and 16 digs, Emily Johnson totaled 18 assists, five digs, two blocks and a kill, Natalie Steinman had three kills and six digs.

Kiana Robideau had seven digs, four kills and an ace and Genna Orr had three aces, two digs, a block and an assist.

The Riders (0-1, 1-2) travel to North Kitsap on Tuesday.

Quilcene 3, Crescent 0

JOYCE — The Rangers swept the Loggers in a nonleague match 25-16, 25-15, 25-8.

“Crescent had some strong servers that challenged our serve-receive,” said Quilcene coach Joni Crowell following Friday’s match.

“This nonleague game allowed us to work on setting all our hitters and also our net play and strategies.

“We are working on seeing the whole court and taking advantages of any gaps in the defense.”

Quilcene’s Sammy Rae had eight kills, while Katie Bailey and Megan Weller added four kills apiece.

Emily Hitt led in aces with three with 11 digs, while Alex Johnsen contributed two aces and went 14/14 at the serving line.

The Rangers (2-0, 4-1) visit Crosspoint Academy on Tuesday.

Crescent hosts Taholah on Tuesday.

Quilcene 3, Evergreen Lutheran 0

QUILCENE — The Rangers swept the Eagles 25-17, 25-18, 25-17.

“[We] played very well as a team tonight, with much improved covering and quicker reaction times,” Quilcene coach Joni Crowell said after Thursday’s match.

“We had amazing hitting from Samantha Rae, who hit 13 kills out of 18 attempts, with the other four hitters also putting down kills.”

Rae added three aces and two digs.

Allison Jones had 26 assists, a kill and a dig and was 6 for 7 on serve.

Elysah Schryver and Katie Bailey served up five aces apiece.

Schryver added four kills and four digs.

Hoquiam 3, Forks 0

FORKS — The Grizzlies swept the Spartans 25-6, 25-14, 25-13 in an Evergreen League match Thursday at Forks.

Boys Tennis

Bremerton 5, Port Angeles 2

BREMERTON — The Roughriders suffered their first loss of the season.

“The loss provided a great learning experience in combatting backboard/lob play,” Port Angeles coach Gil Stockton said.

Both of the Riders’ wins came in doubles play, with Matt Hendry and Connor Heilman picking up a 6-1, 6-2 win, and Kody Kuch and Tyler Nickerson winning 6-0, 6-2.

Port Angeles (3-1, 4-1) visits Sequim on Monday.

Bremerton 5, Port Angeles 2

Match Report

Singles

No. 1: Tim Styrund (B) def. Janson Pederson (PA) 6-3,6-2.

No. 2: Cameron Bubos (B) def. Elliott Soelter (PA) 6-3, 6-2.

No. 3: Spencer Stuart (B) def. Tanner Gochnour (PA) 6-3. 6-4.

Doubles

No. 1: Cray Windel/Vill Matro (B) def. Nick Fritschler/Ben Basden (PA) 7-6, 7-6.

No. 2: Matt Hendry/Connor Heilman (PA) def. Cutter Bedford/Donvan Cole (B) 6-1, 6-2.

No. 3: Kody Kuch/Tyler Nickerson(PA) def. Trvg Motvedt/Jack Quall (B) 6-0, 6-2.

No. 4: Keven Nguyen/Seth Barnes (B) def. Josh Hendry/Kyler Mabrey (PA) 6-1, 2-6,10-6.

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