Port Angeles Swim Club Port Angeles Swim Club’s record are hanging on the walls of the Shore Aquatic Center again thanks to new record boards donated by Riddell Auto and First Federal Community Bank. The club’s most recent record holders stand in front of the new boards from left: Miles Van Denburg, Thomas Jones, JB Vanderheiden and Almaz Faskhutdinov.

Port Angeles Swim Club Port Angeles Swim Club’s record are hanging on the walls of the Shore Aquatic Center again thanks to new record boards donated by Riddell Auto and First Federal Community Bank. The club’s most recent record holders stand in front of the new boards from left: Miles Van Denburg, Thomas Jones, JB Vanderheiden and Almaz Faskhutdinov.

AREA SPORTS: Port Angeles Swim Club’s record times on display at Shore Aquatic Center

Record boards return thanks to Ruddell, First Fed

PA Swim Club record boards back up at pool

PORT ANGELES — The records of the Port Angeles Swim Club (PASC) are hanging on the walls of the Shore Aquatic Center again thanks to donations by Ruddell Auto and First Fed Community Bank.

New record boards replace the originals, displaying the accomplishments of swimmers throughout the long history of the club.

The boards will serve as motivation for the next generation of PASC swimmers with a few new additions.

Thomas Jones (14-15 boys, 500-yard freestyle), Miles Van Denburg (12-13 boys, 500 free), JB Vanderheiden (11-12 boys, 1,000 free) and Almaz Faskhutdinov (17-18 boys, 50 free) are new record-breaking swimmers whose names will be added to the record boards.

For more information about the swim club, email paswimclub@gmail.com.

Sports physicals

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County school-based health centers (SBHCs) are now scheduling sports physicals to help student-athletes prepare for fall sports.

All Jefferson County school districts require a pre-participation sports physical every two years to ensure students are healthy and ready to play.

Comprehensive physical screenings are available at SBHCs located at Chimacum, Quilcene and Port Townsend High School.

Appointments are open to all interested student-athletes in Jefferson County and also can be scheduled at the Quilcene Public Health Clinic.

To be seen, students must complete the pre-participation sports physical evaluation form and the general consent for services form before their appointment at https://tinyurl.com/PDN-Forms25.

To schedule an appointment, call or text 360-390-8590 or call 360-385-9400.

Port Townsend’s SBHC will offer appointments from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 19, 21 and 26.

Chimacum will offer appointments from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 19, 22 and 26.

Quilcene will offer appointments from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 18 and noon to 3 p.m. Aug. 20.

The Quilcene Public Health Clinic, 294843 U.S. Highway 101, has appointments every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Aug. 18.

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