Area Sports Briefs: Roughriders hosting boys hoops summer camp

Also: 3-on-3 tournament, volleyball camp and Lefties win big

Roughriders hosting boys hoops camp

PORT ANGELES — Boys basketball players in grades three through eight can register for the Port Angeles Boys Summer Basketball Camp set July 22-24 at Port Angeles High School.

The camp will run from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. each night.

The cost is $40 per camper and all players will receive a T-shirt.

Port Angeles High School coaches and players will run the camp which will teach the fundamentals of the game with a focus on skill development.

Players should bring a basketball, shoes, gear and a water bottle.

To register, call or text Kasey Ulin at 360-640-1845. Registration also will be held before the first camp session starting at 4 p.m. July 22.

3-on-3 tourney in PA

PORT ANGELES — A 3-on-3 basketball tournament will be hosted by the Port Angeles High School Boys Basketball program at the school gym on Saturday, July 27.

There will be age brackets for grades three through five, six through eight, high school (9-12) and an 18 and older division.

All bracket champions will receive T-shirts.

The cost to participate is $60 per team.

To register, call or text Kasey Ulin at 360-640-1845 or sign up between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. on July 27.

Volleyball camp

FORKS — A Gold Medal Squared Volleyball Camp for players in grades seven through 12 will be held at Forks High School on July 15-18.

Registration is available at tinyurl.com/PDN-ForksVolleyball.

A payment of $51.50 is required to reserve a spot in the camp. The full cost of the camp is $299.

For more information, call or text Jenn LeDuke at 360-640-0445.

Lefties blast off

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles belted five home runs, including two deep bombs by Ronnie Rust, one of them a grand slam, as the Lefties dropped the Highline Bears 13-7 Wednesday night at Civic Field.

Rust tallied a Lefties season-high seven RBIs on the night to lead the way for Port Angeles in the nonleague victory.

Other home run hitters on the night for the Lefties were Nick DiPonzio, Nick Berry and Justin Fugitt.

DiPonzio also flashed some serious glove when he robbed a potential home run by Highline’s Dakota Hill in center field in the fourth inning.

Port Angeles improved to 14-14 overall on the summer with the win.

The Lefties are 10-13 in West Coast League play and will visit Cowlitz (7-16) tonight for the first of a three-game road trip in Longview.

Peninsula Daily News

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