AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: April Fools’ results; tickets still available for Hall of Fame dinner

Winners of April Fools’ tournament

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles teams won in the fifth-grade and high school divisions in the Port Angeles April Fools’ Basketball Tournament that featured teams from as far away as Portland, Ore., and Luxembourg (see story above).

The Port Angeles, Fire and Ice fifth-grade girls’ team won its division, beating the Portland Runnin’ Rebels 2 22-21. The Port Angeles White high school team beat Sparta from Luxembourg 56-21.

A younger Sparta of Luxembourg team won the 8th-grade division, beating Port Angeles Green 56-33 in the championship game.

Full standings were:

Girls 5th Grade Division — Port Angeles Fire and Ice, first; Portland Runnin’ Rebels 2, second; Portland Runnin’ Rebels 1, third; Port Angeles Clark Five, fourth.

Boys 8th Grade Division — Sparta (Luxembourg), first; Port Angeles Green, second; Port Angeles White, third; Port Angeles Black Diamond; Venim 253 (Tacoma), fifth; Burlington Tigers, sixth.

Boys High School Division — Port Angeles White, first; Sparta (Luxembourg), second; Port Angeles Green, third; Cascade (Leavenworth), fourth.

Hall of Fame dinner

PORT ANGELES — Only 20 tickets remain for the inaugural Port Angeles High School Hall of Fame dinner, scheduled for 4:30 p.m. April 21 at Vern Burton Community Center. They can be reserved by calling 360-417-7144.

Seventeen Port Angeles High School alumni have been selected to be inducted into the inaugural class of the Port Angeles High School Roughrider Hall of Fame. They are:

Kelli, Antolock, golf, 1980 graduate; Tyna Barinaga, badminton, 1964; Michael Briggs, football, 1960; Scooter Chapman, radio and press, 1952; Mike Clayton, basketball, 1966; Sherri Felton, track and basketball, 1977; Bernie Fryer, football and basketball, 1968; Ken Fuhrer, basketball 1952; Penny Graves, track, 1984; Scott Jones, football, 1984; Jim Michalczik, football, 1984; Leigh Morgan, basketball, 1986; Jeff Ridgway, baseball, 1999; Art Sandison, track, 1966; Lee Sinnes, basketball, 1966; Joel Thomas, football, 1993; and Henry Wyborney, track, 1958.

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