SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Townsend youth football, cheerleading registration underway . . . Sign up for Big Hurt multi-sport race

PT football, cheerleading registration

PORT TOWNSEND — Online registration for the Port Townsend Braves youth football and cheerleading programs is available by clicking the “Registration” tab at www.ptbraves.com.

A preseason football and cheer camp will be held at Fort Worden State Park from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, July 25-27.

Noa Montoya and Port Townsend High School football players will lead the football portion of the camp.

The season’s first practice will be held at Blue Heron Middle School at 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 15.

Onsite registration will be available at the program’s practices which will run Monday through Friday.

Coaches, team moms or dads and volunteers also are sought.

Cheerleading fees are $65.

Football fees are $50 per player, or $25 apiece for two or more players.

The camp is free to those who register to play football, and $20 for those who do not register.

For more information, visit www.ptbraves.com or phone commissioner Camron Jevne at 360-301-0453 or email cameronjevne@gmail.com.

Register for race

PORT ANGELES — Registration is open for the Big Hurt multi-sport race set Saturday, Sept. 24.

The race consists of four legs: mountain biking, kayaking, road biking and running.

Athletes can do all four legs solo in Iron Division or form relay teams of up to four participants each.

The price of the event is $85 for the Iron Division and $220 per team.

A portion of event proceeds will be donated to the Peninsula Trails Coalition for the construction, maintenance and support of the Olympic Discovery Trail and Olympic Adventure Trail.

For more information, visit www.bighurtpa.com or email contact@peninsula

adventuresports.com.

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