7 Cedars Casino rolled past Black Diamond Electric 85-47 to win the Peninsula Basketball League on Wednesday night at Peninsula College. Team members are from left, Gabe Long, Kyle Benedict, Daniel Horton, Easton Joslin, Sten Christiansen, Jim Halberg and Kasey Ulin.

7 Cedars Casino rolled past Black Diamond Electric 85-47 to win the Peninsula Basketball League on Wednesday night at Peninsula College. Team members are from left, Gabe Long, Kyle Benedict, Daniel Horton, Easton Joslin, Sten Christiansen, Jim Halberg and Kasey Ulin.

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: 7 Cedars wins Peninsula Basketball League

PORT ANGELES — 7 Cedars Casino was too much for Black Diamond Electric in the championship game of the Peninsula Basketball League Wednesday night, rolling to an 85-47 victory to take home the T-shirts.

The league champs had four players in double figures, led by Kasey Ulin with 21 points, Gabe Long 18, Jim Cook 16 and Kyle Benedict with 15.

Ryan Rutherford buried six 3s to lead Black Diamond with 18 and Ben Shamp added 14.

The adult basketball league served as a fundraiser for Peninsula College men’s and women’s basketball teams.

Rams host charity game

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Rams will take on area first responders and service members in a charity basketball game set for 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Peninsula College, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd.

Entry to the area semipro men’s basketball squad’s contest is by donation. The game will include giveaways of cash and prizes.

Forks hoops signups

FORKS — An in-person registration session for West End Youth League boys basketball players in grades 3-6 is set Wednesday.

Parents can register their children in the back room from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Pacific Pizza, 870 S. Forks Ave. The cost is $35.

The season will begin after winter break.

Frazier joins Orioles

BALTIMORE — Second baseman Adam Frazier and the Baltimore Orioles agreed Thursday to an $8 million, one-year contract.

Frazier hit .238 with three home runs and 42 RBIs in 156 games last season for the Seattle Mariners and stole a career-high 11 bases.

He hit a career-best .305 for Pittsburgh and San Diego in 2021.

He played all three outfield positions and both middle infield spots in 2022, but he spent most of his time at second base.

He joins a Baltimore team that made a big improvement this year behind rookie catcher Adley Rutschman and a surprisingly impressive bullpen.

The 31-year-old Frazier has played seven years in the majors. He played his whole career with the Pirates until he was traded to the Padres in July 2021.

Then he was dealt to the Mariners before last season.

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