Women’s club champs crowned at The Cedars
SEQUIM — Jane Peoples played well through some of the hottest weather of the year through two days of play to claim The Cedars at Dungeness Women’s Golf Association’s club championship with a low gross score of 166 strokes over 36 holes.
Barbara Burrow was the low gross winner in the second flight at 199.
Jodi Stone earned the First Flight’s low net championship, shooting a net 139 over 36 holes to edge Marine Hirschfeld (142) and Kathleen McCarthy and Linda Hash at 150.
Ann Rosecrants was the low net champion of the second flight at 144, followed by Kathy Langston at 149.
Crowning champions doesn’t mean the group’s weekly competitions have ended.
The group will hold its summer social, which includes a putt-putt golf course, the annual Days of Whine and Roses golf tournament, for which women come from all over the Puget Sound area to participate in one of the best tournaments on the Peninsula, an end-of-season luncheon and a Christmas get together.
At the last business meeting, the women complete an annual tradition: deciding which charities to donate profits from throughout the year.
Sports physical clinic
PORT ANGELES — Last-minute sports physicals will be available during a Saturday clinic at the North Olympic Healthcare Network’s Eastside Health Center, 1026 E. First St. in Port Angeles.
The clinic is open to all for a flat fee of $100.
To schedule, call 360-452-7891, ext. 3002, 2822 or 2831, and ask to schedule a sports physical.
Boosters bake sale
SEQUIM — The Sequim High School Girls Soccer Boosters will host a bake sale from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in the former JCPenney parking lot, 651 W. Washington St.
BMX clinic set
PORT ANGELES — Lincoln Park BMX Track will host a Driven Cycling Academy Skills Clinic featuring professional rider Jeff Upshaw, a 2016 Olympian and 11-time national No. 1, on Sept. 20-21.
The clinic will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. both days.
It will cover dynamic warm-up, gates, corners, race strategy, skills and the mental game.
Cost is $70 for one day, $130 for both.
To register, visit https://tinyurl.com/PDN-BMXClinic25.
Wasnock wins millions
LAS VEGAS — Port Angeles native John Wasnock is a newly minted millionaire after finishing second in the 2025 World Series of Poker Main Event in Las Vegas.
Wasnock, who now lives in North Bend, squared off against four-time WSOP winner Michael Mizrachi last month.
Mizrachi ultimately took the title and the $10 million grand prize. Wasnock earned $6 million for his second-place finish. He had earned $143,000 in career earnings prior to the 2025 WSOP.
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