Port Angeles Cross Country Port Angeles’ Andre Campbell nears the end of the Olympic League No. 1 cross country meet Wednesday at North Mason High School.
Port Angeles Cross Country Port Angeles’ Andre Campbell nears the end of the Olympic League No. 1 cross country meet Wednesday at North Mason High School.

Port Angeles Cross Country Port Angeles’ Andre Campbell nears the end of the Olympic League No. 1 cross country meet Wednesday at North Mason High School. Port Angeles Cross Country Port Angeles’ Andre Campbell nears the end of the Olympic League No. 1 cross country meet Wednesday at North Mason High School.

CROSS COUNTRY: Port Angeles, Sequim compete in rain-soaked Olympic League meet

BELFAIR — Four Roughrider runners placed in the top 14 as Port Angeles’ girls cross country team turned in a second-place performance in heavy rain at Olympic League Meet No. 1 on Wednesday at North Mason High School.

The Riders totaled 64 points on the 3.1-mile course, finishing behind first-place Bainbridge (20), but ahead of rival Sequim (third place with 95 points).

“PA Roughrider runners braved very wet conditions,” coach Angie Gooding said. “Despite the torrential downpour, athletes did well and there were many personal records.”

Port Angeles junior Leia Larson ended up third individually for the Riders with a time of 20 minutes, 38.86 seconds.

Bainbridge’s Sabine Hartenstine won the race in 19:50.12.

Sophomore teammate Miriam Cobb placed 11th for the Riders in 22:17.17, while Faerin Tait came in 13th in 22:45.21 and freshman Storey Schmidt was 14th in 22:50.84.

Dawn Hulstedt posted Sequim’s top finish as the senior was sixth in 21:14.76.

Wolves’ freshman Marea Denton placed 18th in 23:20.3, Birdie Pyeatt came in 23rd in 24:01.57, Manuela Valle Jover came in 29th (24:40.95) and Aspen Goldner ended up 37th (25:24.81).

In the boys race, Andre Campbell led Port Angeles athletes, placing 12th in 17:57. Easton Dempsey was next for the Riders in 18:22.50 to place 22nd, Justin Garrett was 28th (18:32.96) while Lukas Teague (19:28.73) and Justin McClarty (19:37.49) were 40th and 41st.

Sequim’s Adrian Osborne led the Wolves’ boys, coming in 19th in 18:21.63. Freshman Westley French clocked a time of 19:00.64 to end up 33rd, while Johnathan Tipton, Joshua Wakefield and Lewis Irven ended up 48th, 49th and 51st for Sequim.

Kingston senior Luke Whalen won the race in 16:40.26, Olympic won the team portion with 41 points. Port Angeles was sixth with 133 points and Sequim placed seventh with 178.

Sequim will host the next Olympic League meet on Wednesday at the Dungeness Recreation Area.

Volleyball East Jefferson 3, Vashon 0

VASHON — Penina Vailolo totaled nine kills, 16 digs and three blocks to pace the Rivals in a 27-25, 25-10, 25-17 Nisqually League road sweep of the Pirates.

Sophia Petta added five kills and four aces for East Jefferson, while teammate Carina Shiflett posted two kills and one block.

Gracee Liske led the team with 17 serves, two of them aces. Stephanie Duran Contereras added three aces.

The Rivals (4-3) visit Annie Wright on Wednesday.

More in Sports

Port Angeles’ Edward Gillespie competes in the 100 breaststroke at the Swimvitational at the Olympic Aquatic Center in Silverdale. (Linda Adams)
BOYS SWIMMING: Roughriders third at Swimvitational

The Port Angeles boys swim team traveled to the Olympic… Continue reading

Morgan Politika, Port Angeles girls basketball.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Morgan Politika, Port Angeles girls basketball

There’s a lot of players who have helped the Port Angeles girls… Continue reading

PREP WRESTLING: Port Angeles boys third at WIAA Matman

The Port Angeles boys wrestling squad finished third at the… Continue reading

Peninsula College’s Haley Ostrander led the Pirates in scoring Saturday with 16 points against Edmonds. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula women extend streak to 44 games

The Peninsula College women’s basketball team used a suffocating… Continue reading

Sequim wolves
BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Port Angeles romps over North Mason

Sequim holds off Kingston comeback attempt

GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Port Angeles, Sequim extend winning streaks

Riders five straight and Wolves four straight

Seattle Seahawks Tyrice Knight (48), Ernest Jones IV (13) and Leonard Williams (99) celebrate during Seattle's 41-6 NFC divisional playoff victory over the San Francisco 49ers at Lumen Field on Saturday night. (Getty Images)
NFL PLAYOFFS: Yes, the Seahawks really are this good

In a back corner of the locker room, Patrick O’Connell… Continue reading

FRIDAY’S PREP SCORES: Port Angeles, Sequim boys and girls all win Friday

Friday’s Prep Basketball Scores Look for updates on these games during the… Continue reading

Chase Gunnell/State Department of Fish and Wildlife 
An angler casts for winter steelhead while fishing an undisclosed river on the Olympic Peninsula.
OUTDOORS: Olympic Peninsula steelhead shake off potential federal Endangered Species Act listing

STATE AND TRIBAL co-managers, steelhead anglers and West End residents can all… Continue reading

PREPS: Franich leads Port Angeles bowlers past Sequim

Leilah Franich had a big day and helped the… Continue reading

PREP SWIMMING: Denburg adds 4th state qualifying time as Riders swamp North Kitsap

Port Angeles swimmers posted 14 personal-best times, won 10 events,… Continue reading