Sequim’s Raimey Brewer completes her swing and eyes her drive during the Wolves’ Olympic League girls golf match with Olympic at The Cedars at Dungeness on Thursday. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim’s Raimey Brewer completes her swing and eyes her drive during the Wolves’ Olympic League girls golf match with Olympic at The Cedars at Dungeness on Thursday. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

PREP SPORTS: Sequim ties Bainbridge in girls golf match

Brewer shoots 43

SEQUIM — Sequim and Bainbridge earned a rare tie in an Olympic League girls golf match at The Cedars at Dungeness with each side totaling 188 strokes in the nine-hole match.

Junior Raimey Brewer led the Wolves with a round of 7-over-par 43 to finish second individually.

Bainbridge senior Grace Charintranont, the reigning Olympic League champion, shot even-par 36 to earn match medalist.

Sequim teammates Sara German and Kaiya Robinson each posted scores of 48 to tie for fourth, while Kendra Dodson added a 49.

Gabriella Hood (54) and Chloe Tweter (55) also turned in scorecards for the Wolves.

Port Angeles 194, Olympic 246

PORT ANGELES — Autumn Wilson-Rowland was match medalist with a nine-hole score of 46 to lead the Roughriders to a win at Peninsula Golf Club.

She was closely followed by Claire Osterberg’s 47 and Mia Neff with a 48.

Malena Marquez added a 54, while Lainey Rudd shot 63 and Layla Parker a 66.

Port Angeles plays North Kitsap at Port Ludlow on Tuesday.

Boys Golf

Bainbridge 148, Sequim 178

SEQUIM — Bainbridge overwhelmed Sequim at The Cedars at Dungeness on Thursday.

Adrian Aragon and Joey Kang led the Wolves with 6-over-par rounds of 42.

Levi Breithaupt posted a 46 and Cody Dunscomb shot 48 for Sequim.

Anderson Wicklund was match medalist for the Spartans at 1 under par.

The Wolves play Olympic at Kitsap Golf & Country Club on Tuesday.

Port Angeles 171, Olympic 176

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles sophomore Sky Gelder turned in a match medalist-worthy round of 4-over-par 40 to lead the Roughriders to a bounce-back victory over Olympic at Peninsula Golf Club on Thursday.

Gelder edged Olympic senior Dylan Williams by one stroke for the top spot.

Port Angeles senior Tate Alton posted a round of 42 to tie for third with Olympic’s Noah Shaw.

Freshman Noah Myers chipped in with a 44 and Cale Wentz added a 45 for the Riders.

Max Gagnon and Austin Worthington each shot 46 to round out Port Angeles.

Softball

Port Angeles 5, Kingston 4

KINGSTON — Kennedy Rognlien’s sacrifice fly brought home Mariah Traband with the go-ahead run and pitcher Heidi Leitz struck out the side to close out a close one in extra innings.

Leitz went the entire game in the circle, allowing four runs, two earned, and striking out 14 while walking two.

Lexie Smith went 2-for-4 with an RBI while Morgan Politika was 2-for-4 with a run.

Mikkhia Stevens added a double, a sacrifice bunt and an RBI.

Lynzee Reid drew three walks and scored a run, and Traband, Leitz and Abby Kimball all singled.

Port Angeles (6-0, 9-1) visits North Mason on Monday.

Sequim 11, Bremerton 10

BREMERTON — Hannah Giddens doubled and drove in four runs for the Wolves.

Rylie Doig added an RBI triple for Sequim (2-6).

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