The Port Townsend Drizzle Women’s Basketball Team brought home the gold from the Washington State Senior Games in Olympia on July 22. This was the third year in a row they won the Women’s 3x3 basketball competition. Gold, silver and bronze medals were also won for the the individual events, hot shot and free throw. From left, front row, are Anna Bachmann, Joanna Sanders, Kristi Wilson and Lisa Anderson. From left, back row, are Robin Stemen, Maria K. Joyce, Sue Lemay, Mary Ann Watson, Diane Bommer, Teresa Janssen, Bev Hetrick and Jean Walat.

The Port Townsend Drizzle Women’s Basketball Team brought home the gold from the Washington State Senior Games in Olympia on July 22. This was the third year in a row they won the Women’s 3x3 basketball competition. Gold, silver and bronze medals were also won for the the individual events, hot shot and free throw. From left, front row, are Anna Bachmann, Joanna Sanders, Kristi Wilson and Lisa Anderson. From left, back row, are Robin Stemen, Maria K. Joyce, Sue Lemay, Mary Ann Watson, Diane Bommer, Teresa Janssen, Bev Hetrick and Jean Walat.

SPORTS SHOTS: Drizzle and Brains win titles

The Port Townsend Drizzle Women’s Basketball Team brought home the gold from the Washington State Senior Games in Olympia on July 22. This was the third year in a row they won the Women’s 3×3 basketball competition. Gold, silver andbronze medals were also won for the the individual events, hot shot and free throw.

Hit For Brains batter Parker Browning connects for a two-run homer at Tillicum Park in Forks during the Fred Orr Memorial Co-Ed softball tournament’s championship game. Hit For Brains sponsored by Subway-Union 76 of Forks won the championship game 8-4. Catching is Jessie Olson and umpiring is Randy Rooney. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

Hit For Brains batter Parker Browning connects for a two-run homer at Tillicum Park in Forks during the Fred Orr Memorial Co-Ed softball tournament’s championship game. Hit For Brains sponsored by Subway-Union 76 of Forks won the championship game 8-4. Catching is Jessie Olson and umpiring is Randy Rooney. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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