Roger Mosley Registration to compete in April’s OAT Run is now open.

Roger Mosley Registration to compete in April’s OAT Run is now open.

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Registration now open for OAT Run

PORT ANGELES — Registration is now open for the 2018 Olympic Adventure Trail Run to be held April 28.

The event, which includes a 12K and a half-marathon, traverses Kelly Ridges between Olympic National Park and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Highlights include a trail through a lush forest, a view of the Elwha Valley and stunning views of the Strait and Vancouver Island.

There will be a post-run party and barbecue at the Harbinger Winery.

The half marathon is limited to 125 people. The cost is $50, with participants under 18 paying $30.

The 12K is also limited to 125 people. The cost for this race is $40, with runners under 18 paying $30.

There will be minimal aid stations and runners are expected to be self-sufficient.

There will be no T-shirts, but runners will get an OAT Run pint glass at the barbecue lunch.

The half-marathon begins at 9:30 a.m. and runners must take an 8:45 a.m. shuttle from the Harbinger Winery in Port Angeles. The 12K begins at 10:30 a.m., with the mandatory shuttle leaving at 10 a.m.

A portion of proceeds are donated to the Peninsula Trails Coalition, a local nonprofit dedicated to the construction, maintenance and promotion of the Olympic Discovery Trail and Olympic Adventure Trail, and also to the Peninsula chapter of the Backcountry Horsemen of Washington.

To register, go to the OAT Run website at www.oatrun.org.

Peninsula Daily News

More in Sports

In a scrimmage last between the new Port Angeles and Sequim flag football squads, Sequim's Lily Sparks tries to avoid having her flag pulled by Port Angeles defender Audrey Rudd. On the left is Port Angeles' Miriam Cobb. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
GIRLS FLAG FOOTBALL: Port Angeles, Sequim begin inaugural seasons Thursday

This week, Olympic Peninsula high school girls begin play… Continue reading

Port angeles High School
PREP BOWLING: PA rolls some solid scores, but loses to North Mason

The Port Angeles High School bowling team faced off… Continue reading

Sequim sophomore Andy Reynolds, at 6-foot-4, here shooting against Washington in Sequim on Saturday, looks to be a big contributor inside for the Wolves basketball team this season. (Emily Matthiessen/for Peninsula Daily News)
BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW: Sequim looks for return to state

Last season, the Sequim basketball team had one of its… Continue reading

Solomon Sheppard, Sequim basketball.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Solomon Sheppard, Sequim basketball

Solomon Sheppard had quite the debut to his 2025-26 season for the… Continue reading

Sequim's Solomon Sheppard dunks late in the fourth quarter against Washington in the Wolves' 78-68 victory Saturday in Sequim. (Emily Matthiessen/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP BASKETBALL: Wolves bare their teeth in 29-point fourth quarter

The Sequim Wolves overcame 14 Washington 3-pointers, scoring 29 points… Continue reading