Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News The 21st annual Dick Brown Memorial Baseball Tournament began at the Lincoln Park fields in Port Angeles Saturday. Twenty teams from as far as Bellevue and Edmonds are competing. The two-day tournament winds up with the championship games in each division scheduled for 4 p.m. today. Here, Sequim Crosscutter catcher Brayden White gets the ball from the outfield, but not in time to stop Bryton Amsdill of the Port Angeles 12-year-olds from sliding home safely for the first run of the game.

Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News The 21st annual Dick Brown Memorial Baseball Tournament began at the Lincoln Park fields in Port Angeles Saturday. Twenty teams from as far as Bellevue and Edmonds are competing. The two-day tournament winds up with the championship games in each division scheduled for 4 p.m. today. Here, Sequim Crosscutter catcher Brayden White gets the ball from the outfield, but not in time to stop Bryton Amsdill of the Port Angeles 12-year-olds from sliding home safely for the first run of the game.

SPORTS SHOT: Safe at home in Dick Brown Tournament

The 21st annual Dick Brown Memorial Baseball Tournament began at the Lincoln Park fields in Port Angeles Saturday. Twenty teams from as far as Bellevue and Edmonds are competing. The two-day tournament winds up with the championship games in each division scheduled for 4 p.m. today. Here, Sequim Crosscutter catcher Brayden White gets the ball from the outfield, but not in time to stop Bryton Amsdill of the Port Angeles 12-year-olds from sliding home safely for the first run of the game.

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