Sports Briefs

Oct. 16

Clubbers win Mesquite tourney

The Aro Glass Clubbers of Grays Harbor won the 65-year-old division of the Mesquite Senior Slowpitch Tournament recently.

The Clubbers went 4-1 in tourney play. Among Grays Harbor players, Wayne Ross batted .929, Don Mehlhoff .786, Mike Hatley .727, Larry Lytle .635 and Bob Paylor .610.

The Clubbers will next compete in the Huntsman Senior Games in St. George, Utah. Team representatives thanked longtime sponsor Aro Glass for its support.

Chitwhins fall to Neah Bay

Perennial power Neah Bay trounced Taholah, 58-0, in a non-league football game Saturday at Neah Bay.

The Chitwhins (0-3 in contested games) host Naselle on Saturday.

Humptulips regulations clarified

Anglers fishing the Humptulips River will be limited to one adult hatchery Chinook as part of their two adult salmon daily limit beginning this week, the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife reported.

The limitation nullifies a previous emergency rule change, which allowed for the retention of two adult hatchery Chinook.

The regulation will be in effect through Oct. 1. Beginning Nov. 1, anglers must release all Chinook, Fish & Wildlife officials said.