PORT ANGELES — Civic pride, bragging rights and the opportunity for some good-natured gloating are up for grabs during the second annual Super Cup, a soccer “derby” between rival squads from Sequim and Port Angeles.
A “derby” (pronounced Darby) is the English term for a clash between two opponents of close geographic proximity.
Each side fields the best roster of residents and recent residents they can put together.
The rivalry contest will be held at Wally Sigmar Field at Peninsula College, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., with kickoff at 5 p.m. Saturday.
Sequim claimed the inaugural Super Cup 1-0 last August on the Peninsula College turf, forcing Port Angeles city councilor Cherie Kidd to treat then-Sequim Mayor Candace Pratt to lunch while wearing a Sequim jersey.
A similar wager is set for this edition of the Super Cup.
Port Angeles Mayor Patrick Downie and Sequim Mayor Dennis Smith have thrown down the gauntlet: the losing mayor has to buy lunch at the restaurant chosen by the winner, all while wearing the colors of the winning team’s high school.
The suggested donation is $5 for ages 12 and older.
Proceeds will benefit Port Angeles High School and Peninsula College soccer alum Kyle Trussell.
Trussell, who played for the Port Angeles Super Cup team in 2015, had his pelvis and legs crushed when he was run over by an 18-ton Caterpillar D6 bulldozer Sept. 28 as he worked on the landfill bluff stabilization project near the Port Angeles Regional Transfer Station.
Donations also can be made Go-Fund Me account also is available at www.gofundme.com/urjwfqx8 for Trussell.
Port Angeles 10U team rolling
MOSES LAKE — The North Olympic Baseball/Softball 10U team capped pool play with a 3-0 record to advance to the championship bracket at the Cal Ripken State Tournament.
The Port Angeles team topped the Whatcom Nationals and a team from Ephrata on Thursday, and defeated the host Moses Lake Nationals 10-7 Friday.
The tournament continued late Saturday.
Riders host football camp
PORT ANGELES — A football camp for players in grades K-12 will be hosted by the Port Angeles High School football coaching staff and Roughriders team members from July 18 to 22.
The non-contact camp will run from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Port Angeles High School practice field next to the school gym.
The cost of the camp is $30 and will include a Roughrider football camp t-shirt.
Checks should be made payable to the Port Angeles Booster Club.
Port Angeles coaches and players will teach proper warmup, the latest USA Football blocking and tackling techniques, individual position drills for offense and defense, special teams play and impart some Roughrider team concepts.
All camp participants must bring workout clothes and shoes/cleats.
For more information, phone head coach Bret Curtis at 360-477-5260 or 360-565-1552.
Halberg places fourth
VANCOUVER Wash.— Port Angeles’ Sean Halberg recently finished fourth in the Men’s Lightweight Single Sculls and the Open Men’s Single Sculls at the U.S. Rowing Northwest Masters Regional Championship at Vancouver Lake.
In the open final, Halberg recorded a time of 4 minutes, 4.17 seconds on the 1,000-meter course.
Kirby Meyer won in 3:52.94.
Halberg recorded a time of 4:12.40 in the lightweight final on the 1,000-meter course.
Alex Twist of Seattle Rowing Center won in 3:46.46.
