The Forks girls cross country team proudly poses after finishing 11th in the 1A state cross country meet this weekend. From left are team members Madison Carlson, Enid Ensastegui, Karen Ensastegui, Chelsea Biciunas, Marissa Bailey, Melisa Galindo and Madelyn Archibald. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

The Forks girls cross country team proudly poses after finishing 11th in the 1A state cross country meet this weekend. From left are team members Madison Carlson, Enid Ensastegui, Karen Ensastegui, Chelsea Biciunas, Marissa Bailey, Melisa Galindo and Madelyn Archibald. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

SPORTS SHOTS: Forks Cross Country, Port Angeles swimming

The Forks girls cross country team proudly poses after finishing 11th in the 1A state cross country meet this weekend.

The Port Angeles girls swim team after winning the West Central District III 2A/1A championship Saturday.

The Port Angeles girls swim team after winning the West Central District III 2A/1A championship Saturday. The girls now move to the state 2A swim meet beginning Friday in Federal Way. From left, rear are Cassii Middlestead, Lily Robertson, Jane Rudzinski, Kiara Amundson, Taylor Beebe, Lum Fu, Emma Murray, Kenzie Johnson, Nadia Cole, Emma Weller, Ginnie Litle and Brianna Tiemersma. From left, front are Ashlee Seelye, Erin Edwards, Sierra Hunter, Felicia Che, Kiara Schmitt, Tana Hiigel, Adriana McClain and coach Pete VanRossen. From left, front, are Maggie Martin and head coach Rich Butler. (Patti Reifenstahl)

The Port Angeles girls swim team after winning the West Central District III 2A/1A championship Saturday. The girls now move to the state 2A swim meet beginning Friday in Federal Way. From left, rear are Cassii Middlestead, Lily Robertson, Jane Rudzinski, Kiara Amundson, Taylor Beebe, Lum Fu, Emma Murray, Kenzie Johnson, Nadia Cole, Emma Weller, Ginnie Litle and Brianna Tiemersma. From left, front are Ashlee Seelye, Erin Edwards, Sierra Hunter, Felicia Che, Kiara Schmitt, Tana Hiigel, Adriana McClain and coach Pete VanRossen. From left, front, are Maggie Martin and head coach Rich Butler. (Patti Reifenstahl)

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