SPORTS BRIEFS: Shea takes Clallam County Amateur

Shea takes title at Clallam County Amateur

SEQUIM — Jack Shea won the Clallam County Amateur golf tournament Sunday.

Shaw shot a 69 Saturday at the Sunland Golf and Country Club and a 72 Sunday at Cedars at Dungeness. Combined with his 70 at the Peninsula Golf Club on Friday, he ended with a gross score of 211.

Sequim High School golfer Paul Jacobsen was second in the gross division with a 227.

Gretchen Klein won the second flight with a 228 and was the overall net champion.

In the third flight, Tim Kelly was leading after two days with a combined score of 170 (86 and 84). He is seven strokes ahead of second place Cliff Brown (87 and 90).

More complete results and photos will be in Tuesday’s Peninsula Daily News.

Roughriders camp set

The Port Angeles High School football coaching staff and Roughrider players are sponsoring their third annual summer football skills camp July 18-21.

Skills include blocking, tackling, throwing, catching, kicking, conditioning and basic football strategies.

The camp will be held on the Port Angeles High School fields west of the gym. Camp for current Roughrider players will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Camp for future Roughriders, ages 6-14, will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon.

The registration fee for Future Riders is $40, which includes a 2017 camp T-shirt. The fee for Future Riders can be prorated if players can attend all four days. PAHS Booster Club members will be on site to register future Roughriders each day by 10 a.m. To avoid the registration line, camp registration forms are also available in the Port Angeles High School weight room from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Monday through Thursday, at the school district office, New Day Eatery and Fanaticus.

For additional information you can contact head coach Bret Curtis at bcurtis@ portangelesschools.org.

Peninsula Daily News

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