
Pierre Labossiere
Columnist at Peninsula Daily News
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peninsuladailynews.com | Pierre Labossiere
Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News Port Angeles’ Trae Hanan reaches out to tag home plate before North Kitsap catcher Greyson Prichard can tag him out. He was safe for the second run of the game for the Roughriders. PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles baseball team has had more than its share of tough losses this season. They were due for a tough, hard-fought win. And on Wednesday they got it, a tense 5-4 victory over first-place and previously unbeaten in league North Kitsap.
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peninsuladailynews.com | Pierre Labossiere
FORKS — The Forks baseball team didn’t get a lot of hits, but pitched strong and took advantage of North Beach errors in a sweep over the Hyaks 8-1 and 24-8. In the first game, the Spartans only got two hits, one by Mason Dent and the other by Connor Clark, but plated eight runs. Lane Helvey scored three runs without the benefit of a hit. He was hit by a pitch and walked, then stole three bases. Clark scored two runs. Clark pitched 4⅔ innings, allowing three hits and striking out six.
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peninsuladailynews.com | Pierre Labossiere
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles softball team keeps graduating great players to college programs every year, yet the team keeps rolling with another exceptional team that improved to 8-1-1 on the season with a 17-0 victory over Bremerton. The victory put the Roughriders all alone in first place in the Olympic League with a 5-0 league record, ahead of two teams in the league that are in the top seven in the state in Ratings Percentage Index.
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peninsuladailynews.com | Pierre Labossiere
QUILCENE — The Quilcene Rangers baseball team won its second game of the year in extra innings, scoring two runs in the eighth to get past Crosspoint 5-3. With the win, the Rangers improved to 4-0 on the season. The duo of Eli Allen and Oliver Hopkins allowed just four hits and struck out eight. Allen started, going five innings, allowing two hits and three earned runs. Hopkins picked up the win going the final three, allowing two hits, no runs and striking out three.
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peninsuladailynews.com | Pierre Labossiere
PORT ANGELES — More than 340 runners in the 12th annual Olympic Adventure Trail Run Saturday were treated to sunshine and spring wildflowers in this year’s event. “It was so great to see all of the returning runners and meet new ones running OAT Run for the first time,” said race director Lorrie Mittmann. Mittmann also emphasized that the entire community came together to make the race happen, from sponsors to volunteers to race staff.
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