PREP ROUNDUP: Port Angeles soccer, volleyball win final regular-season games

Port Angeles Roughriders

BREMERTON — The Port Angeles girls soccer team wrapped up its regular season with a 2-0 shutout over Bremerton, with Izzy Felton figuring in both goals.

The Roughriders (8-6, 8-6) qualified for the bidistrict postseason tournament as the third-place 2A team out of the Olympic League.

The Riders got a goal right before the end of the half in the 40th minute from Paige Mason with Felton getting the assist.

Felton scored on a header in the 79th minute on a crossing pass from Teanna Clark.

Kennedy Rognlien earned the shutout in goal, her seventh shutout of the season.

Rognlien is a sophomore and played center-back for the Riders last season.

“She has grown a lot this season,” said coach Daniel Horton.

With the win, the Riders were seeded No. 9 in the bidistrict tournament and host Renton at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at Wally Sigmar Field at Peninsula College. Sequim (11-3) is a No. 5 seed and goes on the road Tuesday to play No. 4 Enumclaw at 7 p.m., but the Wolves are in double-elimination because they are a high seed and they may host a second-round game Thursday.

As a lower seed, the Riders must win Tuesday to remain alive in the postseason.

Volleyball Port Angeles 3, Bremerton 0

BREMERTON —The Port Angeles volleyball team wrapped up its regular season with a 3-0 (25-13, 25-19, 25-19) win over Bremerton.

The Roughriders finished the season at 4-10 in league and tied for fifth and 4-11 overall.

The Riders qualified as the No. 16 seed in the bidistrict volleyball tournament that begins Friday. Port Angeles will play No. 9 seed Orting in a loser-out match at Sammamish High School.

“They played well. They had a fun final game. There were a lot of emotions for the final game. We were happy to have a good, fun season,” said coach Alyssa Wetzler.

Josephine Edgington had seven aces, two kills, two digs and two perfect passes, while Mary Halberg had four kills, four digs and two aces. Bridget Weed had four aces and three perfect passes, and Jasmine Messinger had three kills, two digs and three perfect passes.

Sequim (10-4) is also in the bidistrict tournament as a No. 7 seed, playing No. 2-seed North Kitsap at Foster High School on Friday. Win or lose, the Wolves move on to a second round game, either Friday or Saturday.

Neah Bay 3, Crescent 0

JOYCE — No. 1-ranked Neah Bay won a North Olympic League volleyball matchup 3-0 over Crescent this weekend.

The Loggers served 84 percent in the match. Katelyn Dunavant had four kills and an ace and Chloe Ferro-May had two kills.

Crescent finished 4-2 in NOL play and awaits its first-round Tri District opponent. Neah Bay finishes 6-0 in NOL play and will host in the second round of the Tri District tournament.

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