
PORT ANGELES — In bowling action yesterday, the Port Angeles Roughriders were shut out by North Mason, seven-nothing, despite several strong individual performances. Zoey Van Gordon rolled a pair of 171 games for a 342 series. Lielah Franich added a big 267, while Lucy Townsend followed with a 265. Cameron Baerman posted a personal-best 153 in her first varsity appearance. The Roughriders are off until January sixth, when they return to action against Bremerton.
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In NWAC basketball, the Peninsula College Pirates men finally get to play at home tonight after opening the season with twelve straight road games. The one-and-eleven Pirates host Highline at five o’clock. Peninsula has been led by sophomore guard Patrick Odingo, who’s averaging thirteen points per game while shooting forty-one percent from the field. Freshman Parker Lambert is contributing ten points and five rebounds per night. Former Port Angeles Roughrider Gus Halberg has started five games, averaging nineteen minutes, six points per game, and shooting thirty-four percent from three-point range, with a season-high seventeen in one outing.
On the women’s side, the Peninsula Pirates moved up three spots in the latest NWAC coaches poll, climbing from eighth to fifth.
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And in Division One action, former Roughrider Millie Long and the Fresno State Bulldogs fell to San Diego State last night, sixty-three to fifty-three. Long finished the night with four points.