Kate Haworth of Port Angeles hits her tee shot off the 18th tee during the Roughriders match against Olympic at Peninsula Golf Club. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Kate Haworth of Port Angeles hits her tee shot off the 18th tee during the Roughriders match against Olympic at Peninsula Golf Club. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

PREP GOLF: Port Angeles girls fall to unbeaten Olympic; Port Angeles boys beat Port Townsend and Olympic

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles became the latest victim of the undefeated Olympic Trojans.

The Roughriders dropped the nine-hole Stableford scoring match 63-43 at Peninsula Golf Club on Monday.

Olympic’s Ellie Wolfe shot a round of 49 to earn the match medalist with 23 points, while teammate Lucy Winters finished with 20 points (52 strokes).

Kate Haworth was Port Angeles’ top scorer with 15 points (57), and Maddie Boe earned 11 points (61).

Monica Gasper added 10 points (62) for the Riders and Hannah Almaden had seven points (65).

Port Angeles next faces Bremerton at Gold Mountain Golf Club on Thursday afternoon.

Boys Golf

Port Angeles beats Redhawks, Trojans

PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders maintained their undefeated status by defeating Olympic and previously unbeaten Port Townsend in a three-way Olympic League match at Peninsula Golf Club.

Port Angeles finished with a team score of 171, while Port Townsend shot 181 and Olympic finished at 184.

“Steady play won the day for us,” Riders coach Mark Mitrovich said.

“We limited our mistakes. We didn’t make many birdies, but we didn’t really make any big mistakes either, which really helped.”

Alex Brown led the Riders and tied Port Townsend’s Zack Glover for Monday’s top nine-hole score of 42.

“Alex is playing really good golf for us right now,” Mitrovich said.

Alex Atwell, Austin Peterson and Mason Jackson each were a stroke back at 43 to round out Port Angeles’ top four scorers.

Austin Khile shot a 44 for the Redhawks, followed by Keegan Khile’s 47 and Patrick Morton’s 48.

Bryce Hoskinson paced Olympic (3-3) with a 43.

Port Angeles’ seniors improved to 28-2 in their four seasons of golf with Monday’s wins.

The Riders (6-0) return to action Thursday against Bremerton at Gold Mountain Golf Club.

Port Townsend (5-1), meanwhile, is at Kingston (1-3) on Thursday at White Horse Golf Course.

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