AREA SPORTS: PA’s Anna Petty scores four goals for Peninsula College women in rout of Everett

PA’s Petty tallies four goals in PC women’s 10-0 win

EVERETT — Port Angeles product Anna Petty notched four first-half goals as the Peninsula College women walloped Everett 10-0 on the road Wednesday.

Petty got going early with a second-minute score assisted by Taya Bohenko. Bohenko had three assists in the first half for the Pirates.

Sydney Soskis scored twice, in the 4th and 56th minutes as Peninsula (5-0-2, 10-0-2), remained in second place behind Skagit Valley (6-0-1, 7-0-2) in the NWAC North Division race.

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Other goal scorers for the Pirates included Caneel Corpuz (Desiree Dutra); Keilee Silva; Elliana Barden (Dutra) and Marley Hamlett.

Pirate men draw

Nil Grau’s 56th minute score salvaged a draw against the first-place Trojans (3-0-4, 8-0-4) for the Peninsula men. The Pirates (4-2-1, 7-3-1) were hoping for payback against Everett after a 3-2 loss back on Sept. 6.

Peninsula will need some help from other league opponents in the remaining five regular season games to catch the Trojans for the North crown.

The Pirates will host a Breast Cancer Awareness doubleheader against Whatcom at Wally Sigmar Field on Saturday. The women kick off at noon, the men follow at 2:15 p.m.

Cho pockets hole-in-one

SEQUIM — Kyoungsook Cho of Cle Elum collected a hole-in-one while playing The Cedars at Dungeness on Wednesday.

Cho aced the 122-yard par-3 eighth hole, using her 8-iron and a Kirkland golf ball.

The shot was witnessed by Tina Kang of Bellevue and Hyoun Ko of Auburn.

Buckland records 7th ace

SEQUIM — Sequim’s Mike Buckland notched his seventh career hole-in-one while playing The Cedars at Dungeness on Sept. 22.

Buckland holed out from 143 yards on the par-3 eighth hole. He used his 8-iron and a Bridgestone golf ball.

Larry Scott Trail run

PORT TOWNSEND — The Larry Scott Trail half-marathon/10k/5k is set for Saturday, Oct. 14, with its start at the Larry Scott Trailhead at the Port of Port Townsend’s Boat Haven.

Register by Friday, Oct. 13. Bib pick-up opens at 7:30 a.m. on race day, with the half-marathon starting at 8:30 a.m. and the 5k and 10k races at 9:30 a.m.

Registration is $80 for the half-marathon, $40 for the 5k and 10k and $35 for the virtual half-marathon 5k and 10k. Sign up at runsignup.com/Race/WA/PortTownsend/LarryScottTrail. Event swag includes Run the Peninsula sunglasses.

For more information, visit runthepeninsula.com/larry-scott-trail.

JeffCo Junior Hoops

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County Parks and Recreation’s Junior Hoops Basketball registration is underway until Nov. 1.

Open to all county boys and girls, the program includes levels for Pre-K/Kinder ($60 with custom T-shirt); first and second grade ($65 with shirt); third/fourth and fifth/sixth grades ($90 and includes a numbered, reversible jersey, $65 if you already have a jersey).

To register, visit www.countyrec.com or mail a completed registration form and check to Jefferson County Public Works, 623 Sheridan St., Port Townsend, WA 98368.

Volunteer coaches are needed.

Preseason coaches meetings will be held at the Rec Center, 620 Tyler St. at 5:30 p.m. (Pre-K through 2nd grade) and 6:30 p.m. (third through sixth grades) Nov. 8.

Team rosters, equipment and relevant information will be distributed.

For more information, call Chris Macklin at 360-385-2221 or email cmacklin@countyrec.com.

Peninsula Daily News

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