Elks’ Ben Clemens slides safely into home as the Eagles catcher Felix Gonzales gets the ball from the outfield to make the tag. Clemens scored two runs but the Eagles were able to win the Cal Ripken city championship game 7-2 Tuesday at the Lincoln Park complex. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

Elks’ Ben Clemens slides safely into home as the Eagles catcher Felix Gonzales gets the ball from the outfield to make the tag. Clemens scored two runs but the Eagles were able to win the Cal Ripken city championship game 7-2 Tuesday at the Lincoln Park complex. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

CAL RIPKEN: Eagles win 12U city championship

PORT ANGELES — The Eagles won the 12U Cal Ripken Port Angeles city championship with a 7-2 win Tuesday night over the Elks.

Parker Pavlak pitched a complete-game victory for the Eagles and Brayden Scott had three hits to help the Eagles’ offense. The Eagles were also led by Zach Debray, Felix Gonzales and Justice Wells. The Eagles’ Abe Brenkman was not able to attend the game but was a big contributor all season.

The Eagles have now won championships in back-to-back seasons.

The Elks were led by Ben Clemens, Levi Bourm, Josh Needham and Jeret Thrall. Clemens started on the mound for the Elks.

The Cal Ripken 12U Eagles won the Port Angeles city championship Tuesday night, beating Elks 7-2. The players are Parker Pavlak, Zach Debray, Felix Gonzales, Wyatt Bruch, Noah Kiser, Brett Manson, Brayden Scott, Carson Greenstreet, Justice Wells, Orin Martin, Nycko Sullivan and Abe Brenkman. The manager is Carey Pavlak and the assistant coaches are Sam Brenkman, Jake Debray and Evan Kiser. (Courtesy photo)

The Cal Ripken 12U Eagles won the Port Angeles city championship Tuesday night, beating Elks 7-2. The players are Parker Pavlak, Zach Debray, Felix Gonzales, Wyatt Bruch, Noah Kiser, Brett Manson, Brayden Scott, Carson Greenstreet, Justice Wells, Orin Martin, Nycko Sullivan and Abe Brenkman. The manager is Carey Pavlak and the assistant coaches are Sam Brenkman, Jake Debray and Evan Kiser. (Courtesy photo)

More in Sports

Chloe Gaydeski of Forks battles for a rebound over Ilwaco's Madison Smolorak on Monday in Forks. The Spartans won their Pacific 2B League opener 63-23. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP ROUNDUP: Forks girls romp; Neah Bay girls win 27th straight

Plagued by turnovers all season, the Forks girls basketball team… Continue reading

Jaida Wood, a former Port Angeles Roughrider, had a 15-point, eight-rebound game last week for the Pacific Lutheran University women’s basketball team.
AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Three Red Devils named all-state and much more

New ski film, razor clams and former Rider shines for PLU

Penina Vailolo, left, and Kay Botkin, East Jefferson girls basketball.
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK: Penina Vailolo, Kay Botkin, East Jefferson girls basketball

Penina Vailolo and Kay Botkin both had huge games last week to… Continue reading

Peninsula College's Jaiden Blackmon (24) looks for the ball from teammate Antonio Odum (11). Blackmon led the shorthanded Pirates in scoring in two straight games this weekend. (Rick Ross/Peninsula College)
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Short-handed Peninsula men drop pair of games

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Shorthanded Peninsula men can’t overcome rash of injuries in pair of losses

Sequim Wolves
BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Sequim boys improve to 8-0 after crushing Fife

Forks boosts record to 9-1 after win over Ilwaco

East Jefferson Rivals
PREP GIRLS ROUNDUP: East Jefferson, Neah Bay girls win

Port Angeles falls to Central Kitsap on the road

East Jefferson Teri Wiley battles for inside position against the defense of Sequim's Hailey Wagner. Also in on the play is Sequim's Kiley Winter. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP BASKETBALL: East Jefferson girls clamp down on Sequim

The East Jefferson girls basketball team got off to… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Fishing rules updated for Quinault, Queets rivers

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildllife on Thursday set… Continue reading