AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Club volleyball team tryouts now at Peninsula College gym

YMCA planning dodgeball tourney; Uvila a top-10 fall ball prospect

Volleyball team tryouts now at Peninsula gym

PORT ANGELES — Registration is open for Momentum One Volleyball Academy’s tryout session for girls volleyball players ages 11 to 14.

Tryouts will be held at the Peninsula College gym, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., on Wednesday.

The tryouts had to be moved from Stevens Middle School due to parent/teacher conferences this week.

Attendees are encouraged to show up in volleyball attire with a water bottle by 6:15 p.m., with the tryouts beginning at 6:45 p.m.

Registration must be completed online at tinyurl.com/PDN-VBallTryouts, including registering with USA Volleyball.

No in-person registration will be accepted.

The tryout fee is $25. Payments can be made at momentumoneva.org/shop or brought to the tryout.

A tryout for volleyball players ages 15 to 18 will be held in November.

For more information, email admin@momentumoneva.org or call 360-582-0582.

YMCA dodgeball

PORT ANGELES — The YMCA of Port Angeles will host a dodgeball tournament at Stevens Middle School on Nov. 9.

Teams of six players will compete against each other in a single-elimination format tournament until a winner is crowned.

Play will begin at 9 a.m.

Concessions will be offered and side contests are available. Prizes will be awarded for best costume theme, best team name and for winning the tournament.

The price is $100 per team and players must at least 16 years old.

Registration is open through Friday and can be made at the front desk at the YMCA of Port Angeles or www.olympicpeninsulaymca.org.

Uvila breaks out

SURPRISE, Ariz. — Port Angeles product Cole Uvila was selected as one of 10 Breakout Pitching Prospects from the just-completed Arizona Fall League.

Uvila, a minor league member of the Texas Rangers organization, posted a 2-0 record in 10 innings of relief pitching, allowing 10 hits and seven base on balls while striking out 16 and post a 2.53 ERA.

Opponents hit .244 against him and he allowed 1.59 walks and hits per inning pitched.

The right-hander’s curve was one of the nastiest in the league, registering some of the best spin rates all fall, including one that was 3,300-plus rpm to record a strikeout in the league’ Fall Stars Game.

Uvila is expected to start the 2020 season at Double-A Frisco in the Texas League.

Peninsula Daily News

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