Sports Briefs June 10, 2015

SkyRidge sets tourney, Anglers talk fishing the Strait, Roller Derby hosts fundraiser and more.

SkyRidge anniversary tourney set for June 13

SkyRidge Golf Course, 7015 Old Olympic Highway, Sequim, hosts a two-person modified Chapman tournament to celebrate its 12th anniversary, set for a 9 a.m. start on Saturday, June 13.

Cost is $70 per team and includes 18 holes of play, range balls, lunch following play, KPs and long putt contest. The tourney features gross and net play winners. Optional honey pots are $30 per team.

For more information or to register, call 683-3673.

Anglers to talk fishing in the Strait

The salmon fishing season opens on July 1 in fishing area 6, eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca. How to fish for king, coho and pink salmon in this area is the topic of discussion at the Thursday, June 18, meeting of the North Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Puget Sound Anglers Club.

The meeting begins at 6:45 p.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 Blake Ave., Sequim.

Millions of pink salmon will be coming down the strait at the end of July and all of August. Fishermen will be allowed to retain an extra quota of two pink salmon in addition to the normal daily mix or match quota of two salmon: king, coho or pinks (total of four fish).

For more information about the Puget Sound Anglers organization, see www.PSANOPC.org.

Roller derby hosts car wash fundraiser

The Port Scandalous Roller Derby women will hold a car wash at Les Schwab Tire Center, 2527 E. U.S. Highway 101, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, June 13.

Washes are by donation.

Funds raised go toward the roller derby league, which is a nonprofit group, and help pay for practice space, insurance, gear and more.

Port Scandalous Roller Derby’s third bout of the season is at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club unit at 400 W. Fir St. on Saturday, June 27. Visit www.portscandalous.com.

SHS baseball seniors are area all-stars

Sequim High pitcher Tanner Rhodefer and outfielder Dusty Bates were among local baseball prep seniors selected to play at the high school baseball and softball all-star games at Gene Lobe Fields at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds and Events Center on June 4.

The pair, along with prep stars from North Kitsap and Central Kitsap high schools and Klahowya Secondary School, were selected to the National All-Stars team — which swept the American All-Stars 10-0 and 6-1.