YOUTH BASKETBALL: Sequim teams win at Spring Hoopfest

PORT ANGELES — Two teams from Sequim won divisions in the Port Angeles Parks and Recreations Spring Hoopfest.

A total of 44 teams from the Olympic Peninsula, Kitsap, Thurston, Whatcom and Pierce counties played in seven divisions.

Sequim girls’ teams won the sixth-grade division and the boys fifth-grade division.

The total list of winners:

Girls Sixth-grade

Sequim, first; Port Angeles Apex, second; Bainbridge Roots, third; South Kitsap Elite, fourth, Silverdale Spartans, fifth.

Championship game: Sequim 25, Port Angeles Apex 15

Boys Fourth-grade

Rogers Rams (Puyallup), first; South Kitsap Elite, second; Forks Thunder, third; Sequim Wolves, third; Port Angeles White, fifth; Port Angeles Green

Championship game: Rogers Rams, South Kitsap Elite 41

Boys Fifth-grade

Sequim Wolves, first, South Kitsap Elite, second; Port Angeles Green, third; Port Angeles White

Championship game: Sequim Wolves 42, South Kitsap 38

Boys Sixth-grade

Federal Way Warriors, first; Rogers Rams, second; South Kitsap Elite, third; Lynden Warriors, fourth; Sequim Wolves, fifth; Port Angeles White, sixth; Port Angeles Green, seventh; N.W. Fierce (Port Townsend), eighth

Championship game: Federal Way Warriors 48, Rogers Rams 41

Boys Seventh-grade

Rogers Rams, first; Federal Way Warriors, seconds; Port Angeles Green third; Port Angeles White, fourth; Forks Thunder, fifth; Sequim Wolves, sixth; NW Fierce, seventh; South Kitsap Elite

Championship game: Rogers Rams 51, Federal Way Warriors 43

Boys eighth-grade

Olympia Bears, first; Forks Thunder, second; Port Angeles, third; NW Fierce, fourth; Mopp City (Port Orchard), fifth.

Championship game: Olympia Bears 51, Forks Thunder 45

Boys varsity division

Future Stars No. 1 (Federal Way), first; Olympia Owls, second; Port Angeles Green, third; Future Stars No. 2, fourth; Sequim Purple Wolves, fifth; Port Angeles White, sixth; Sequim Gold Wolves, seventh; NW Fierce

Championship game: Future Stars 66, Olympia Owls 43

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