Sport briefs

Brocklesby earns honors, P.A. golfer gets an ace, Pirate golf tourney on tap and more.

Brocklesby earns honors

The NWAACC conference has named Olympic College’s Jayson Brocklesby the conference “Field Athlete of the Week.”

Brocklesby, a freshman at Olympic and 2013 Sequim High School graduate, won the Western Washington University decathlon competition April 3-4 with a score of 5,801 — his first decathlon.

Softball league to start

The Port Angeles Parks & Recreation Department is registering men’s and women’s teams for adult slowpitch softball Leagues. The league is scheduled to start the week of April 28 with a kickoff tournament set for April 25-27.

Team fees must be paid by April 18 to be included in the kickoff tournament.

Team packets are available at the Parks and Recreation office or by calling Dan Estes at 417-4557, or e-mail to: destes@cityofpa.us. Individual players can also sign up and get put on the “free agent” list.

Team sponsor fee is $525 along with an individual player fee.

No. 9 is fine for P.A.’s Sutton

Michael L. Sutton of Port Angeles sank his ninth lifetime ace at The Cedars at Dungeness on April 11.

Sutton used a 5-wood to ace the 167-yard hole No. 17.

Warren Cortez and Barry Tuteur, both of Sequim, witnessed the feat.

B&G clubs host annual golf tourney

The 23rd Golf Tournament and FUNdraiser for the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula is scheduled for Friday, May 9, at Sunland Golf & Country Club.

Format is a four-person scramble. Cost is $100 per golfer. Hole-in-one prizes are provided by First Federal and Price Ford, and the lunch sponsor is Olympic Ambulance. Sponsors include 7 Cedars Casino, Ameriprise Financial-Len Lewicki and Sound Community Bank.

For more information, e-mail Janet Gray at jgray@bgc-op.org or call 683-8095.

Pirate golf tourney on tap

Peninsula College supporters have the opportunity to fund scholarships and play golf at the Pirate Athletic Association Golf Tournament, set for Friday, May 23, at The Cedars at Dungeness golf course.

The tournament format is a scramble with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. It features prizes for low gross, low net, long drive, closest to the pin, as well as draw prizes. It also will feature lunch on the course, a meal after the round and a brief prize ceremony.

The tournament offers opportunities for business owners to be hole sponsors, and to enter teams. Sponsor packages start at $250.

Entry fee for individual golfers is $100.

For information about sponsoring the event or playing in the event, call Freeman at 417-6467.

Players can also register for the event on line at www.brownpapertickets.com under “Pirate golf.”

Junior soccer camp set

This summer, Sequim Junior Soccer Club again teams up with UK Elite Soccer to provide players and coaches for a UK Elite Soccer Camp and School, Aug. 11-15. The camp for players ages 5-8 and 8-14 is scheduled for 9 a.m.-noon.

Cost is $140.

The camp for ages 3-5 is scheduled for 12:15-1:30 p.m. daily, with the cost $100. Go to www.sequimjuniorsoccer.com (click on “camps”) for more information.