AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Graham sets single-game scoring mark for Peninsula College women’s soccer; Fun run in Forks on Saturday

Graham records record 5 goals in Pirates’ win

EVERETT — Sophomore Taylor Graham set a new Peninsula College women’s soccer single-game scoring record with five goals in the Pirates’ 12-0 NWAC North Region victory over Everett on Wednesday.

Graham’s feat is even more impressive considering she scored the five goals in just 47 minutes of playing time according to the game’s official box score.

Samantha Oliveira added two goals for the Pirates (2-0-0, 4-2-0) in the road victory.

Peninsula peppered the Trojans with 30 shots, 23 of them on goal.

Andrea Kenagy (two saves) and Chloe Keenan-Merlo (one save) combined in net to earn the shutout for the Pirates.

In the men’s match, Peninsula fell 2-1 to Everett.

The Pirates took an early 1-0 lead when Mason Haubrich scored in the third minute on an assist by Yuki Lavole.

But Peninsula (1-1-0, 2-3-0) allowed the Trojans’ Aaron Byrne to score two goals, the tying score in the 18th minute and the eventual game winner in the 74th, in the loss.

Peninsula will host a “Youth Soccer Day” doubleheader against Skagit Valley on Saturday with the women playing at noon and the men following at 2 p.m. Everyone age 17 and younger will be admitted free to the matches and there will be special contests at halftime.

Forks Fun Run

FORKS — The Forks High School 5K Fun Run will be held Saturday at 7:30 a.m.

The run will begin at the main entrance of Forks High School, 261 Spartan Ave., and will loop three times around the Forks school buildings before ending at the Spartans high school gym and commons area.

Registration will be held at 7 a.m. Saturday.

The cost is $20 (cash only) with all proceeds donated to United Way of Clallam County.

Medals will be awarded to the first 200 people registered.

Race T-shirts are $30 (cash only) and will be available at registration in sizes small to XXL.

Organizers said this is not a timed race, no aid stations will be available and dogs must be leashed.

This event is a family friendly run or walk.

Peninsula Daily News

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