From left, Christian Snavely, Phoenix Flores and Chloe Snavely of Port Angeles wrestled at the Washington State Wrestling Association Kids Folkstyle state championships this past weekend in Centralia. (Courtesy photo)

From left, Christian Snavely, Phoenix Flores and Chloe Snavely of Port Angeles wrestled at the Washington State Wrestling Association Kids Folkstyle state championships this past weekend in Centralia. (Courtesy photo)

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Angeles kids place at state wrestling meet

Peninsula Daily News

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles youth wrestlers took home hardware in the Washington State Wrestling Association Kids Folkstyle finals held in Centralia last weekend.

Chloe Snavely took home second place in her 97- to 103-pound division while brother Christian wrestled at 145 pounds. Phoenix Flores won three matches and lost one to take home third place at 125 pounds with this being his fourth consecutive medal in the state finals. He will enter Port Angeles High School next year.

Last week, Flores had the opportunity to attend an elite wrestling camp at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. The five-day camp was put on by the Air Force Academy wrestling team and had some of the best wrestlers in the U.S.

Participants practiced in high altitudes and went on a five-mile hike into the Rocky Mountains.

Salmon regs to be announced July 1

OLYMPIA — Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Kelly Susewind is scheduled to adopt 2021-2022 state salmon season fishing regulations at 3 p.m. July 1.

The event will be conducted virtually; the public may tune in at www.tinyurl.com/2021salmonregs.

This follows a Tuesday public hearing and marks the final step in the annual salmon season-setting process, commonly referred to as North of Falcon. For more information about the North of Falcon process, and to see tentative season summaries, visit www.tinyurl.com/2021proposedregs.

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