Sports briefs — Nov. 3, 2021

PC men, women soccer squads earn byes

The Peninsula College men’s soccer team wrapped up its undefeated regular season with a 4-1 win over Everett on Oct. 30.

During the regular season, the No. 1-ranked men beat Tacoma in a rematch of the 2019 championship match and beat Whatcom, the No. 2-ranked ranked team in the NWAC.

Now, the Pirates (12-0-1 North Region, 15-0-1 overall) have an NWAC title to defend.

Bot the Pirate men and women get a bye in the opening round Wednesday, Nov. 3, then host a quarterfinal match Saturday, Nov. 6, at Wally Sigmar Field. Winners of those matches head to the Starfire Soccer Complex in Tukwila for the NWAC Final Four.

In the PC men’s win, the Pirates got goals from Jonathan DeMotta, Nico Hernandez, Chunghwan Lee and Dylan Pauw and assists from Nicholas Namwali, Tim Deser and Kai Beigler.

PC’s women (14-0-1 North Region, 15-0-2 overall) won Saturday by forfeit as Everett was forced to suspend its women’s soccer program this season.

Wolfpack completes comeback for title

The Sequim Wolfpack Prep/C squad won their North Olympic Youth Football League championship game versus Port Angeles on Oct. 30 in Forks.

Down 14-0 early, the Wolfpack roared back to win, 19-14.

Peninsula College’s men’s soccer team celebrates a North Region championship last week. The Pirates look to defend their NWAC championship when they host a quarterfinal match on Nov. 6 in Port Angeles. Photo courtesy of Rick Ross/Peninsula College

Peninsula College’s men’s soccer team celebrates a North Region championship last week. The Pirates look to defend their NWAC championship when they host a quarterfinal match on Nov. 6 in Port Angeles. Photo courtesy of Rick Ross/Peninsula College