BOYS BASKETBALL: Summer high school league tips off Thursday at Peninsula College

PORT ANGELES — Seven area high school boys basketball programs begin play in the Peninsula College High School Summer League today.

Each of the eight teams — Port Angeles has a varsity and JV team — will play two games every Thursday through July 16.

Port Angeles head coach Kasey Ulin said the league will conclude with a single-elimination tournament to decide a league champion. The date for the tournament hasn’t been officially decided, but Ulin said it will probably take place Thursday, July 23.

The public is invited to attend the games, which will be played at Peninsula College.

Here is the schedule for today’s games:

■ Clallam Bay vs. Port Angeles Varsity, 1 p.m.

■ Neah Bay vs. Port Angeles JV, 2 p.m.

■ Clallam Bay vs. Port Angeles JV, 3 p.m.

■ Neah Bay vs. Port Angeles Varsity, 4 p.m.

■ Forks vs. Sequim, 5 p.m.

■ Port Townsend vs. Chimacum, 6 p.m.

■ Forks vs. Chimacum, 7 p.m.

■ Port Townsend vs. Sequim, 8 p.m.

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