AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Angeles boys basketball hosts Green and White Day Saturday

Green and White Day for PA basketball

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Boys Basketball Program will kick off the 2018-19 season with Green and White Day at the Port Angeles High School Gym from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday.

Fans can get a first look at boys basketball teams from fourth grade through the Roughriders’ varsity at this free event.

Each team will get a 5-minute warmup period and play a 10-minute quarter with the fourth-graders starting at 4 p.m. continuing up through the JV at 6:20 p.m. and the varsity at 6:45 p.m.

Contests and games are planned for attendees and organizers will hand out Roughriders gear.

Spectators are asked to wear their green and white colors.

For more information, call coach Kasey Ulin at 360-640-1845.

Swim Club competes

OLYMPIA — Seven Port Angeles Swim Club athletes recently competed in the AGI Gold Meet at Evergreen State College.

Yau Fu, age 12, along with Amelia Hughes, 12, and Mackenzie Johnson, 17, all qualified for the Pacific Northwest Championship at the King County Aquatic Center in Decemeber.

Johnson was second in the 50 backstroke, third in the 100 and 200 back to qualify for the December competition, and was fourth in the 500 freestyle.

Fu was sixth in the 200 butterfly.

Hughes won the 500 freestyle with a championship and regional-meet qualifying time, was second in the 400 individual medley to qualify for the Champs meet and was third in the 200 free and fifth in the 200 fly.

Harper McGuire, 12, was third in the 50 back and sixth in the 200 free and Jackson Tesreau, 13, ended up fourth in the 50 fly.

For more information, visit www.paswimclub.org or email paswimclub@gmail.com.

Stevens wins

CHIMACUM — Stevens Middle School pushed past Chimacum 50-21 in eighth grade boys basketball action.

“First away game of the season, [we] started a little slow but turned up the defensive pressure and cruised to a significant victory,” coach Scott Soule said.

“Offensively, [we] played a little too fast and committed several unforced turnovers, but that speed was also [active] on the defensive end creating double-digit steals.”

Stevens (2-0) visits Sequim on Tuesday.

Peninsula Daily News

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