David Logan/For Peninsula Daily News

David Logan/For Peninsula Daily News

SPORTS — Forks team takes coed softball classic

  • Tuesday, July 16, 2013 6:56pm
  • Sports

THE FORKS MERCHANTS captured the fourth annual Larson Brothers Coed Softball Classic tournament championship.

Forks beat The Hanger of Port Angeles 14-13 late Sunday (July 14) at Shane Park in Port Angeles with the winning run scored in the bottom of the seventh inning with two outs.

The Forks Merchants played seven games in two days to take the title.

Whitehead Auto Parts of Forks won the Sportsmanship Award.

(Photo at right) Forks Merchants team members include, back row from left, coach Dan Trickey, Matt Bowen, Ernie Penn, Spencer Middleton, Chris Charles and Tristan Stromberg. Front row from left, bat girl Kennedi Trickey, Gwenlyn Gaydeski, Salina Spurlock, Katelyn Klahn, Kristina Currie and Rebekah Gooding.

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