Monthly Archives: February 2012
Saint Martin’s to add Hall of Fame members on Saturday
Six Saint Martin’s alumni will be inducted into the Saints athletic Hall of Fame and Hall of Honor at halftime of the Saint Martin’s and Northwest Nazarene men’s basketball game on Saturday night. Meg Wochnick has the full set of bios and details on her South Sound Sports Blog on The Olympian, but here is a quick list of those that will be honored….
Hall of Fame:
Arvie Johnson Jr. ’73 – Basketball
Nate Carlson ’04 – Track
Martina Kartikova Herington ’05, MBA ’07 – Basketball
Shane Prante ’06 – Golf
Hall of Honor:
Leo Zaddack ’69 – Men’s and women’s assistant basketball coach
Jack Sareault HS ’53, ’57 – Athlete, coach, SID, reporter
Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 PM with a pre-game reception for the honorees at 5:30 in the Worthington Center.
Tuesday scoreboard: Hawks, Rams to regionals, Geoducks done
Women’s basketball
Corban 60, Evergreen 48
Sophomore Danielle Swain had 16 points and Sami Clark added 11 but it wasn’t quite enough to get the 8th seeded Evergreen Geoducks past the 10th ranked team in the nation, Corban College, in the first round of the Cascade Collegiate Conference playoffs. Swain, a Black Hills alum, did set single season team records for blocks and rebounds in the game. The Geoducks finish the season with an overall record of 7-21 but played better than their record indicates. They will return their entire team next season except for one senior, Mele Rich.
Girl’s basketball
River Ridge 56, North Thurston 54
North Thurston cut a 16 point deficit and tied the game at 52 but River Ridge scored the next four points and held on to win, 56-54 securing a berth into the state regionals for the ninth straight season. Next up for the Hawks is a Saturday afternoon meeting with Port Angeles At Mt. Tahoma High School in Tacoma. The Rams season comes to an end.
Boy’s basketball
North Thurston 62, Washougal 56
A good Washougal crowd that made W.F West High School in Chehalis feel like a home game wasn’t quite enough to push the Panthers over the top to beat North Thurston on Tuesday night. The Rams got 30 points (or more) from senior Ben Broeker and made their free throws at the end to move into the state regionals for the first time since 2007. The Rams will play White River on Friday night at Mt. Tahoma.
Tonight (2/21): win or go home, Rams
It’s a loser-out, winner-to-regionals double dip for North Thurston tonight in Chehalis.
First, the girls take on Lacey rival and #1 seed out of the EvCo River Ridge for the third time this season. The Rams won the first game at River Ridge 45-42 and the Hawks took the second game 53-39. To get to this point in the 2A District IV playoffs, the Rams beat Woodland, lost to W.F. West and barely got by Tumwater. The Hawks beat Hockinson, lost to Mark Morris and beat Woodland to set up tonight’s game.
Following the girl’s game, the North Thurston boys take on Washougal for the second time in these playoffs. In the opening round the Rams held onto a 75-72 victory. They then were beaten by Mark Morris and ended Tumwater’s season to get to tonight’s game. Tip-off is set for 7:45 PM.
Monday scoreboard: Oly falls just short
Boy’s basketball
Curtis 37, Olympia 36
In a hard fought, defensive battle, Olympia came up just a little bit short in the 4A Bi-District title game on Monday night at the ShoWare Center in Kent. The Bears came back from a 22-13 deficit at halftime but missed a three pointer that would have won it as time expired. Alex Johnson led the way for the Bears with 17 points but 4A Narrows League MVP Dominick Franks was held to just seven points and no other Bear scored in double digits. Darius Johnson-Wilson had 13 points for Curtis. Olympia moves on to play either Bothell or Lake Stevens in the 4A regionals at Auburn High School on Friday.
Girl’s basketball
Auburn Mountainview 44, Timberline 31
Emerald Ridge 54, Olympia 43
Sasha Weber had 13 points for Timberline but it wasn’t enough to take the third seed out of the 3A Bi-District. Instead the Blazers get the #4 seed and will play 19-4 Shorecrest at Juanita High School on Saturday at 6:00 PM. With their loss to Emerald Ridge, the Olympia girls get the #8 seed out of the 4A Bi-District and will have to travel to Spokane for a Saturday night game against either Gonzaga Prep or Chiawana.
Today (2/20): President’s Day Playoffs
The Olympia boy’s basketball team plays for it’s first district title tonight against Curtis at the ShoWare Center in Kent. Curtis is 19-6 on the season and the two teams met in the state tournament last season with Curtis getting the better of the Bears, 64-49. Tip-off is set for 6:00 PM. The News-Tribune has the full preview
In girl’s basketball action, Olympia plays Emerald Ridge at 4:00 PM at Stadium High School and Timberline plays Auburn Mountainview at 4:00 PM at Clover Park High School. Both the Bears and Blazers have already qualified for the state regionals regardless of what happens today.
Sunday scoreboard: Saints softball sweeps, baseball gets first win
College softball
Saint Martin’s 7, Western Oregon 1
Saint Martin’s 10, Western Oregon 3 – More from SMUSaints.com
The Saint Martin’s softball team went 4-0 this weekend sweeping Western Oregon in two doubleheaders. ON Sunday, freshman Sam Munger threw a four hitter in the opener and junior Taylor Bakos threw a complete game giving up three runs. Senior Megan Antonovich hit her first home run of the season and two doubles in the doubleheader.
College baseball
Saint Martin’s 7, Central Washington 6 – More from SMUSaints.com
Junior 2B Mario Sanelli drove in the go ahead run in a three run top of the ninth inning and freshman Josh Moss pitched a scoreless ninth inning to close out Saint Martin’s first win of the season, snapping an 11 game skid. Sanelli drove in four runs in total, CF Adam Hudspeth went 3-for-3 and LF Travis Shaw went 3-for-5 in the consolation game of the Inland Cellular Tournament hosted by Lewis and Clark State in Lewiston, Idaho.
Saturday scoreboard: too much for one headline
Men’s basketball
Alaska-Fairbanks 72, Saint Martin’s 70 – More from AlaskaNanooks.com
Northwest 86, Evergreen 51 – More from Evergreen athletics
SPSCC 104, Grays Harbor 59 – Box score
Brok Pendleton had 20 points and Roger O’Neill added 12 but Saint Martin’s couldn’t get the job done in the end and lost to the Nanooks 72-70. Fairbanks ended a 13 game losing streak with their win and the Saints have now dropped eight straight games. Evergreen got 19 points from senior Patrick Lewis on senior night and actually led 15-3 early in the first half, but the Geoducks were outscored 83-38 the rest of the way. Evergreen finishes the season 1-26. South Puget Sound got 35 points from Deshawn Hayes and another double-double from Anye Turner in their thrashing of Grays Harbor.
Women’s basketball
Saint Martin’s 66, Alaska-Fairbanks 58 – More from SMUSaints.com
Evergreen 66, Northwest 62 – More from Evergreen athletics
SPSCC 69, Grays Harbor 58 – Box score
Two seniors on senior night helped Saint Martin’s knock off the Nanooks. Megan Teade had 12 points and Andrea Schutt had 11 points and 10 rebounds. Freshman Jordyn Richardson led the way with 17 points. Evergreen earned their first trip to the playoffs since the 2007-2008 season with their win over Northwest and Concordia’s loss to Eastern Oregon. Jessica Edge had 17 points to lead the way for the Geoducks. South Puget Sound had four players score in double digits, including 20 points from Aisha Jones and 17 points from Alychia Colon in their victory over Grays Harbor.
Boy’s basketball
Olympia 63, Mt. Rainier 59
North Thurston 70, Tumwater 63
With their win, Olympia advances to the district title game at 6:00 PM on Monday night at the ShoWare Center in Kent. And with their win, North Thurston advances to a loser-out, winner-to-state regionals game on Tuesday night against Washougal
Girl’s basketball
Olympia 47, Central Kitsap 44
North Thurston 52, Tumwater 51
River Ridge 43, Woodland 38
Prairie 75, Timberline 47
Olympia earned a state berth with their victory over Central Kitsap. It is the first time they’ve been to the regionals since 2003. North Thurston and River Ridge’s victories set up a loser-out, winner-to-state regionals game between the two on Tuesday night. Timberline loses in the semifinals but they are already bound for state.
College baseball
Lewis and Clark State 12, Saint Martin’s 6 – More from LC State athletics
College Softball
Saint Martin’s 14, Western Oregon 9
Saint Martin’s 6, Western Oregon 5 – More from SMUSaints.com
Indoor Soccer
Kitsap Pumas 7, South Sound FC 6 (shootout)
Roller Derby
Oly Rollers 123, San Diego Derby Dolls Wildfires 102
Tonight (2/18): Geoducks, Saints, Rams and T-Birds
It’s senior night for The Evergreen State College tonight when they host Northwest University. The women will honor their lone senior, Mele Rich, and will then try take care of business on their end in their quest to make the CCC playoffs. The Geoducks need to beat the Eagles and hope that Concordia loses to Eastern Oregon. The College of Idaho beat Concordia on Friday night to give the Geoducks a chance. Tip-off is at 5:30 PM in the CRC Gymnasium.
The Geoduck men will honor three seniors – Marcus Buren, Larry Green and Patrick Lewis – and then take on the #10 ranked Eagles. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 PM.
It’s also senior night for the Saint Martin’s women when they host Alaska-Fairbanks at Marcus Pavilion. The Saints will honor five seniors – Megan Teade, Emily Lashua, Marelle Moehrle, Andrea Schutt and Kelsey Baker. They then take on the Nanooks, who are in last place in the GNAC at just 2-14, half a game worse than the Saints. Tip-off is at 7:00 PM.
In college softball action, Saint Martin’s is scheduled to play a doubleheader against Western Oregon at noon, but weather will probably force it’s postponement.
The Tumwater and North Thurston girls and boys play a 2A district IV loser-out doubleheader at River Ridge High School. The Rams boys and girls are 4-0 against the T-Birds this season. Tip-off is for the girl’s game is set for 5:45 PM with the boy’s game to follow at 7:30 PM.
In out-of-town playoff action, the River Ridge girls play a loser-out game against Woodland in Longview, the Olympia girls also play a loser-out game against Central Kitsap in Tacoma, the Timberline girls play a district semifinal game against Prairie in Lakewood and the Olympia boy’s play a semifinal against Mt. Rainier in Auburn.
Geoducks scoring margin and national rank
It has been a historically bad season for The Evergreen State College men’s basketball team. The poor Geoducks are just 1-25 this season and haven’t really been close except for their one win over PLU in November. They lost their best player and lost two other starters before the new year and have played with just seven players for most of the conference season.
It got me wondering, is Evergreen the worst college basketball team in the NCAA or NAIA this season? The answer, thankfully, is no based on scoring margin average. The following is a breakdown of all the teams in the NCAA or NAIA that have one or less wins ranked by how much they lose by on average…
1. Bluefield State – NCAA Division II – 1-21 – Outscored by 614 points/27.91 points per game
2. Franciscan University – NCAA Division III – 0-23 – 614/26.7 ppg
3. Principia College – NCAA Division III – 0-23 – 523/22.73 ppg
4. Millikin University – NCAA Division III – 1-23 – 537/22.37 ppg
5. Dillard University – NAIA Division I – 1-21 – 471/21.41 ppg
6. Huston-Tillotson – NAIA Division I – 0-26 – 532/20.46 ppg
7. Evergreen – NAIA Division II – 1-25 – 561/20.03 ppg
8. Lock Haven University – NCAA Division II – 0-22 – 414/18.18 ppg
9. Binghamton University – NCAA Division I – 0-25 – 407/16.28 ppg
10. Nyack College – NCAA Division II – 0-26 – 419/16.11 ppg
11. Elmira College – NCAA Division III – 1-23 – 351/14.62 ppg
12. Macalester College – NCAA Division III – 1-23 – 348/14.5 ppg
Evergreen mercifully wraps up their season on Saturday night against NAIA Division II #10 ranked Northwest University at the CRC Gymnasium. Tip-off is at 7:30 PM.
Friday scoreboard: Hawks, Timberline, Oly boys to state, Saints roughed up again
Boy’s basketball
River Ridge 52, Mark Morris 46
Olympia 53, Evergreen 50
Brad Wallace had 19 points and Howie Harper had 16 to lead River Ridge to it’s fourth straight 2A District IV championship. Next stop for the Hawks: the state tournament. Olympia is also heading to the state tournament following another close call, but first they face Mt. Rainier on Saturday in the district semifinals.
Girl’s basketball
Timberline 59, Kennedy Catholic 26
Olympia 59, Spanaway Lake 55
Toutle Lake 37, Northwest Christian 30
Timberline qualified for the state tournament with their 37 point dismantling of Kennedy Catholic. Sasha Weber had 17 points for the Blazers. The Olympia girls survived to play another loser-out game on Saturday against Central Kitsap. And Kami Bates career at Northwest Christian comes to an end with the Navigators loss to Toutle Lake. Bates scored 13 points in the loss.
College baseball
Central Washington 12, Saint Martin’s 3 – More from Wildcatsports.com
Western Oregon 19, Saint Martin’s 2 – More from WOUWolves.com



