UT Permian Basin
Port Angeles product Ethan Flodstrom earned Lonestar Conference Player of the Week recognition May 1 for his play for University of Texas-Permian Basin baseball in a sweep of Oklahoma Christian.

AREA SPORTS: Port Angeles’ Ethan Flodstrom named Baseball Player of the Week by Lonestar Conference

Hits team-high .407 for UT Permian Basin

PA’s Flodstrom bats .407 for UT Permian Basin

ODESSA, Texas — Port Angeles’ Ethan Flodstrom finished his first season with NCAA Division II University of Texas Permian Basin with a flourish, earning selection as Lonestar Conference Baseball Player of the Week on May 1.

Flodstrom had a huge final weekend for the Falcons collecting a home run, two triples, five doubles and 14 RBIs to fuel UT Permian Basin to its first series sweep since 2016.

Flodstrom also scored seven runs, with a walk and stole a base against Oklahoma Christian. He had 12 hits — three in each of the four games — and struck out only once over 18 at-bats.

A 2020 graduate of Port Angeles High School, the former Peninsula Daily News All-Peninsula Baseball MVP, played two seasons at Tacoma Community College and two summers with the Port Angeles Lefties before transferring to play for UT Permian Basin.

Flodstrom shined at the plate for the Falcons, starting in the outfield in 41 of the 43 games he played and hitting for a .407 batting average with an on-base percentage of .497, both good for seventh overall individually in the 13-team Lonestar Conference.

His batting average led UT Permian Basin and Flodstrom also led the Falcons in RBI with 43, along with one home run, two triples, 10 doubles and 10 stolen bases in 13 attempts.

Wolf Pack registration

SEQUIM — Sequim Wolf Pack Youth Football & Cheer will hold back-to-back registration and uniform sizing events June 4.

Both will be held in the Olympic Peninsula Academy gym, 200 N. Second Ave., with cheerleading at 2 p.m. and football for kindergarten through sixth grade following at 4 p.m.

Children entering kindergarten through eighth grade are eligible to cheer. They should wear athletic clothing for accurate sizing.

For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/SequimWolfPack.

YMCA flag football

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula YMCA is offering co-ed NFL Flag Football Academy for ages 5-through-7 and two co-ed NFL Flag Football Leagues for 8-12.

Academy Practices will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. May 23 through July 13. The Academy focuses on learning the fundamentals of NFL Flag Football.

The academy is $75 for the public, $65 for YMCA members.

League dates will run May 22 to Aug. 12.

Port Angeles League practices will be on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Joyce League practices will be three times per week with times to be determined and location tentatively at Crescent School.

Games will be on Saturdays starting June 3 at 10 a.m. and a playoff will be held.

The cost is $75 for the public and $65 for YMCA members.

To register, visit https://tinyurl.com/PDN-YMCAFlagFB.

Peninsula Daily News

UT Permian Basin
Port Angeles product Ethan Flodstrom earned Lonestar Conference Player of the Week recognition May 1 for his play for University of Texas-Permian Basin baseball in a sweep of Oklahoma Christian.

UT Permian Basin Port Angeles product Ethan Flodstrom earned Lonestar Conference Player of the Week recognition May 1 for his play for University of Texas-Permian Basin baseball in a sweep of Oklahoma Christian.

UT Permian Basin
Port Angeles product Ethan Flodstrom earned Lonestar Conference Player of the Week recognition May 1 for his play for University of Texas-Permian Basin baseball in a sweep of Oklahoma Christian.

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