Sports: Port Townsend rallies to beat Chimacum 3-2

CHIMACUM — The Port Townsend High School boys soccer team came from behind to beat Jefferson County rival Chimacum 3-2 in Nisqually League play Tuesday.

With Chimacum up 2-0, Gus Geftlen scored two second half goals for the Redskins in a game that came down to penalty kicks.

“It ended up being a squeaker,”‘ said Port Townsend head coach Tom Gambill.

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