Art McLarneyArt McLarney was a multi-sport athlete, Major League Baseball player, and beloved coach whose exceptional talent, leadership, and lifelong dedication to athletics left an enduring legacy at Port Townsend High School, Washington State University, and beyond.
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Bruce Blevins
Bruce Blevins served as a legendary coach, educator, and athletic director at PTHS (various roles from 1930-1965), whose exemplary leadership in football and basketball not only led to championship success and statewide recognition, but also fostered a lasting legacy of sportsmanship, academic mentorship, and community pride.
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John StroederJohn Stroeder distinguished himself as a professional basketball player in the NBA and overseas before returning to Port Townsend, where he made a lasting impact as a dedicated coach and mentor, leading PTHS teams to state-level success and inspiring generations of student-athletes.
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Ken BrinkKen “Bear” Brink was a transformative leader and coach who built championship-winning athletic programs at PTHS, pioneered community-wide events like the Rhody Run, and inspired generations through his dedication to teamwork, volunteerism, and youth development.
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Kim JonesPTHS Class of 1976 graduate, Kim Seelye Jones, one of the most accomplished female marathoners in U.S. history, rose to international prominence with 25 elite marathon finishes, was ranked 3rd in the world in 1989, and has continued to inspire as a coach, author, and Hall of Fame inductee.
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Matthew McBride-DalineMatthew McBride-Daline is a distinguished violist, educator, and mentor whose exceptional career spans international performances, prestigious academic appointments, and a lifelong dedication to advancing classical music and nurturing the next generation of musicians.
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