Longtime Port Angeles High School track and field coach Bob Sheedy speaks in Tacoma on Friday as he is inducted into the Washington State Track and Field Coaches Hall of Fame. Sheedy, who semi-retired last year, will also be inducted into the Port Angeles Roughriders Hall of Fame in April.

Longtime Port Angeles High School track and field coach Bob Sheedy speaks in Tacoma on Friday as he is inducted into the Washington State Track and Field Coaches Hall of Fame. Sheedy, who semi-retired last year, will also be inducted into the Port Angeles Roughriders Hall of Fame in April.

PHOTO: Longtime Port Angeles track coach Bob Sheedy inducted into state track coaches’ Hall of Fame

Longtime Port Angeles High School track and field coach Bob Sheedy speaks in Tacoma on Friday as he is inducted into the Washington State Track and Field Coaches Hall of Fame. Sheedy, who semi-retired last year, will also be inducted into the Port Angeles Roughriders Hall of Fame in April.

Bob Sheedy’s plaque for the Washington State Track and Field Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

Bob Sheedy’s plaque for the Washington State Track and Field Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

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