Port Angeles' Genna Orr

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PREP SPORTS: Port Angeles volleyball, girls soccer teams fall to Bremerton; other area reports

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles fell in three sets to Bremerton 26-24, 25-22, 25-19 in Olympic League 2A volleyball play.

“We lost a tough first game that we should have won, but we came back pretty strong in Game 2 with a solid lead but couldn’t maintain it,” Port Angeles coach Christine Halberg said following Tuesday’s match.

“We are continuing to improve in many areas, so those are our successes tonight.”

Emily Johnson had five aces, six kills and 13 digs for the Roughriders. She also had a team- and season-high serve-receive of 2.22.

“Emily Johnson had a great game all the way around,” Halberg said.

“She played smart and in control tonight.”

Kiana Robideau added four kills, 11 digs and one block.

Aeverie Politika and Alyssa Sweet each had two kills each. Sweet also had three aces, and Politika contributed one block.

Callie Hall finished with 16 assists and two aces, and Brennan Gray contributed 16 digs.

Port Angeles (1-4, 1-5) hosts North Mason (0-4, 1-6) tonight at 6:45 p.m.

The Riders’ JV team lost 2-1 Tuesday, while the C team won 21-25, 25-21, 25-13.

Girls Soccer

Bremerton 3, Port Angeles 0

PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders had the run of play throughout the match and even outshot the Knights 14-8, but failed to capitalize on their chances.

Bremerton scored in the 39th minute Tuesday on a Port Angeles defensive lapse.

The second half was a mirror of the first, with the Riders dominating possession, but the Knights netted two more goals to win going away.

“I’ve never seen a team have so much of the ball and still lose 3-0,” Port Angeles coach Scott Moseley said.

“Our offensive play and passing will need to improve as we head down to Olympic [tonight].”

Moseley singled out Cheyenne Wheeler as defensive player of the game for the Riders.

“Cheyenne had a solid game at right back, especially when she involved herself by moving forward,” Moseley said.

Port Angeles falls to 1-2 in Olympic League play and 4-2 overall.

The Riders’ JV team lost to Chimacum’s varsity team 3-0 on Tuesday.

North Mason 5, Sequim 1

BELFAIR — The Wolves snapped the Bulldogs’ bid for a shutout with a late goal.

Nathalie Torres scored on a free kick in the last two minutes of the game for Sequim.

The Wolves (0-3-0, 1-4-1) visit North Kitsap (1-1-0, 6-1-0) today.

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