Jake Anstett of Port Angeles catches air while racing Sunday during the Rogers Invitational Motorcross races at Deer Park. (Tom Hines)

Jake Anstett of Port Angeles catches air while racing Sunday during the Rogers Invitational Motorcross races at Deer Park. (Tom Hines)

SPORTS BRIEFS: PA’s Jake Anstett wins Rogers Invitational motorcross

PA’s Anstett wins Rogers Invitational

PORT ANGELES — Jake Anstett of Port Angeles won the checkered flag and a $1,500 crash prize at the Rogers Invitational Motorcross races at the Deer Park Motorcross track Sunday.

Anstett is sponsored by 6-D Helmets, Devol Engineering, Canvas MC and Pro Wheel.

Second place was Chance Blackrun of Chehalis, who won $1,000 and third was Zach Redding of Puyallup with a $500 purse and fourth was Bryan O’Neil of Port Angeles, who won $250.

In the Women’s Pro class, first place was taken by Kerstin Orkney, who was awarded $750; second was Ashley Freeman who won $500 and Lacie Murray, who won $250.

The race was sponsored by the Olympic Peninsula Motorcycle Club and Avery Roger’s Promotions.

Prep Golf

Chimacum vs. North Mason

PORT LUDLOW — The Chimacum boys and girls kept it close against North Mason in an Olympic League meet last week.

The boys were edged at Port Ludlow on Thursday 177-199, while the girls lost 237-250.

The Chimacum boys were led by Logan Storm, who shot a solid 43, just one shot behind the best round of the day.

Nate Miller shot a 46, while Sean Storey carded a 51 and Brayden Yingling a 59. North Mason’s Eric Jones had the best round of the day with a 42.

The Chimacum girls were led by Lacey Bishop, who shot a 58. Erin Crouch carded a 59, while Delana Horner shot a 65 and Janae Murray a 68.

Chimacum next plays Port Townsend at Port Ludlow at 3 p.m. Monday.

Peninsula Daily News

Jake Anstett of Port Angeles celebrates winning the Rogers Invitational Motorcross on Sunday. (Tom Hines)

Jake Anstett of Port Angeles celebrates winning the Rogers Invitational Motorcross on Sunday. (Tom Hines)

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