Sports: Chimacum in state fastpitch championships

CHIMACUM — The youthful Chimacum Cowboys are looking to peak at the state Class 2A fastpitch championships in Wenatchee starting Friday.

Chimacum, the district runner-up, will take on Connell at 11 a.m. on Field 2 at Walla Walla Point Park in the double-elimination tournament.

The winner plays in the quarterfinals at 3 p.m. on Field 3 against the winner between Pullman and Ridgefield. Losers of the two games play in the consolation bracket at 1 p.m. on Field 2.

The Cowboys enter state with a 13-9 record after going 11-7 in the Nisqually League with just two seniors and three juniors.

———–

The rest of the story appears in the Wednesday Peninsula Daily News. Click on SUBSCRIBE, above, to get the PDN delivered to your home or office.

More in Sports

OUTDOORS: Silvers hot off Sekiu

Quillayute River recreational survey

Quilcene's Andrew Perez runs for yardage against Crescent on Saturday in Quilcene. In on the play are Crescent's Conner Bauers (3) and Henry Bourm (15). Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News
PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Bigger, faster Quilcene looks to rebound

Rangers return six seniors and a big front line

PIERRE LaBOSSIERE COLUMN: Changes and new features for the upcoming prep season

The pads are cracking on the practice fields. Rosters are being set.… Continue reading

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Emma Gulley, 14, of Roy takes her turn in the senior girls breakaway during Saturday's Port Angeles Junior Rodeo at the Clallam County Fairgrounds. The event brought youth competitors from across Western Washington for two days of rodeo competition.
JUNIOR RODEO: Rope ‘em, Cowgirls

Above: Emma Gulley, 14, of Roy takes her turn in the senior… Continue reading

Master Alan Lindwall (in black, rear), head instructor for Seibu Ryu sword school of Iai-battojitsu of Seattle, spent Saturday at White Crane Martial Arts in downtown Port Angeles, teaching a seminar of the Japanese sword arts to the Gumdo class that practices the Korean sword arts with Grandmaster Robert Nicholls (black and gold trim, rear). The class is held at 5 p.m. Tuesdays at the dojang. (Courtesy photo)
AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Japanese sword arts seminar at White Crane

Master Alan Lindwall (in black, rear), head instructor for Seibu Ryu sword… Continue reading