Monday scoreboard
High school volleyball
Northwest Christian 3, Raymond 0 (25-17, 25-22, 25-17)
High school volleyball
Capital 3, Tumwater 1 (25-17, 18-25, 25-21, 25-23)
Centralia 3, River Ridge 0 (25-14, 29-27, 25-16)
Capital went into Tumwater and because of their 3-1 victory over the T-Birds took home the #1 seed to districts out of the 2A EvCo. Both the Cougars and T-Birds finished at 11-1 and 1-1 against each other but Capital won five sets and Tumwater won four sets in their two games and will next face WF West in the District IV playoffs at Black Hills beginning on Thursday. Tumwater draws the #3 seed out of the GSHL.
Girls soccer
Timberline 4, Mount Tahoma 0
North Thurston 4, Lincoln 0
Olympia 1, Bellarmine 0
Aberdeen 3, River Ridge 0
Olympia wrapped up the regular season with a 1-0 win over Bellarmine thanks to a goal in the 76th minute by Jenna Killman. The Bears went 7-3-2 in the 4A Narrows League good enough for second place behind Gig Harbor, who are 7-0-4 with one game left to play.
High school football
North Thurston 41, Mount Tahoma 8
North Thurston scored 34 points in the first quarter and tacked on a touchdown in the third quarter to knock off Mount Tahoma 41-8 at South Sound Stadium. Hayden Maliska scored twice, first on a 65 yard run to open the scoring and a 16 yard run to close the scoring. The Rams are now 5-4 while Mount Tahoma dropped to to 0-9.
College volleyball
Alaska-Anchorage 3, Saint Martin’s 0 (25-21, 25-14, 25-20) – Recap
Men’s soccer
Simon Fraser 1, Saint Martin’s 0 – Recap
Women’s soccer
Northwest Nazarene 1, Saint Martin’s 0 (OT) – Recap
Southern Oregon 3, Evergreen 1 – Recap
Women’s soccer
Evergreen vs. Southern Oregon – Evergreen Pitch – 4:00 PM
College volleyball
Saint Martin’s vs. Alaska-Anchorage – Capital HS – 7:00 PM
Yes, Saint Martin’s volleyball plays at Capital High School tonight because Marcus Pavilion is being set up for the big fundraiser gala there on Saturday. Good scheduling by everybody involved. With a pair of wins this weekend the Saints could set the program’s all-time win record.
High school volleyball
Capital @ Tumwater – Tumwater HS – 7:00 PM
Tumwater and Capital are separated by just one win and one place in the state rankings (#2 and #3 respectively). The T-Birds are 11-0 in the 2A EvCo and Capital sits at 10-1 with just tonight’s showdown remaining in the regular season. The T-Birds won a classic in their first meeting this season on October 8th. Should be a good one with a big crowd of sugar upped high school students dressed in costume rooting on both schools.

High school football
North Thurston vs. Mount Tahoma – South Sound Stadium – 7:00 PM
It’s the 4-4 Rams, eliminated from the postseason last week by Timberline, against the 0-8 T-Birds. Should be an easy win for the Rams considering that Mount Tahoma has scored just 12 points all season and are coming off a 42-0 loss to previously winless Shelton.
Girls soccer
Olympia vs. Bellarmine – Ingersoll Stadium – 7:00 PM
High school volleyball
Timberline 3, North Thurston 0 (25-22, 25-14, 25-15)
Bellarmine 3, Olympia 0 (25-21, 25-20, 25-10)
Capital 3, Aberdeen 0 (25-15, 25-14, 25-9)
Tumwater 3, Black Hills 0 (25-22, 25-16, 25-17)
Timberline finished the regular season undefeated and North Thurston took the second spot in the 3A Narrows League. Bellarmine also finished their regular season undefeated with their three set sweep of Olympia, who finished 9-3 and tied with Gig Harbor.
In the 2A EvCo, both Tumwater and Capital swept Black Hills and Aberdeen respectively and will face each other on Thursday night at Tumwater High School with first place on the line. Tumwater is 11-0 and Capital is 10-1 with their only loss coming to the T-Birds earlier this season.
Girls soccer
Capital 4, Aberdeen 1
Black Hills 3, Tumwater 0
Timberline 8, Lincoln 0
Black Hills wrapped up their perfect conference season with a 3-0 win over Tumwater. They sit at 12-0 while Capital and the T-Birds tied for second at 8-4.
Men’s soccer
Concordia 2, Evergreen 1 – Recap
Four teams have locked up playoff spots but Tumwater is the only team to clinch a league title, the other three have their chance on Friday. Four other teams have a chance at the playoffs and four others have been eliminated. Here is how it breaks down…
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Clinched playoff spots
1. Tumwater T-Birds (8-0, 4-0 2A EvCo)
Last week: #1 (No change)
Previous game: Tumwater 59, River Ridge 0
Next game: @ Black Hills (4-4) – Tumwater Stadium – Friday, 7:00 PM
Notes: Another absolutely dominating performance for Tumwater and all that they have left between them and a perfect regular season is Black Hills in the Pioneer Cup on Friday. They have clinched the 2A EvCo title no matter what happens thanks to their win over WF West two weeks ago.
2. Timberline Blazers (5-3, 4-1 3A Narrows)
Last week: #2 (No change)
Previous game: Timberline 34, North Thurston 7
Next game: @ Shelton (1-7) – Highclimbers Stadium – Friday, 7:00 PM
Notes: The Blazers clinched a playoff spot with their win over rival North Thurston and will likely wrap up the 3A Narrows League title with a win at Shelton this week. The Blazers have won four straight games after their early season swoon that saw them get spanked by Tumwater, make a ton of mistakes in a loss to Olympia and drop a hard fought game to Wilson.
3. Rochester Warriors (6-2, 4-1 1A Evergreen)
Last week: #4 (+1)
Previous game: Rochester 49, Stevenson 27
Next game: @ Tenino (4-4) – Tenino Stadium – Friday, 7:00 PM
Notes: Rochester easily beat Stevenson in a non-league game and will return to the 1A Evergreen with a rivalry game with the league title on the line. The Warriors could finish as low as third in the league with a loss to Tenino so there is a lot on the line in a game that hasn’t been this important since 1996.
4. Tenino Beavers (4-4, 4-1 1A Evergreen)
Last week: #5 (+1)
Previous game: Tenino 39, Hoquiam 32
Next game: vs. Rochester (6-2) – Tenino Stadium – Friday, 7:00 PM
Notes: Tenino is in thanks to their wins over Montesano and Hoquiam in the past two weeks and can win the 1A Evergreen if they beat Rochester and Monte can knock off Elma. They’ll take second with a win and an Elma win and could but will fall to third with a loss. Playing in Tenino is a big advantage for the Beavers.
Still alive for a playoff spot
5. Capital Cougars (3-5, 2-2 2A EvCo)
Last week: #3 (-2)
Previous game: WF West 42, Capital 28
Next game: @ River Ridge (3-5) – South Sound Stadium – Friday, 7:00 PM
Notes: The situation is simple for Capital, win and you’re in. If the Cougars lose and Black Hills pulls off the upset it will be the Wolves. If they lose and Tumwater beats Black Hills, Capital, Black Hills and River Ridge will be tied for third at 2-3 and each will have 1-1 records against each other. Not sure how the tiebreaker would be solved yet, though.
6. Olympia Bears (5-3, 3-2 4A Narrows)
Last week: #8 (+2)
Previous game: Olympia 28, Bellarmine 10
Next game: vs. Yelm (3-5) – Ingersoll Stadium – Friday, 7:00 PM
Notes: With their season on the line, Olympia came up HUGE with a dismantling of Bellarmine. The Bears have the most complicated playoff scenario and I can’t even begin to break it down to an easily understandable couple of lines so I will just refer you to The Olympian.
7. Black Hills (4-4, 2-2 2A EvCo)
Last week: #7 (No change)
Previous game: Black Hills 45, Centralia 20
Next game: vs. Tumwater (8-0) – Tumwater Stadium – Friday, 7:00 PM
Notes: No matter what happens in their game against Tumwater, they need one thing to happen: River Ridge needs to beat Capital. There is no other way for them to make the playoffs. With a loss and a River Ridge win, they would be in a three way tie for third at 2-3. If they pull the huge Pioneer Cup upset with a River Ridge win, they end up as the #3 seed outright.
8. River Ridge (4-4, 1-3 2A EvCo)
Last week: #9 (+1)
Previous game: Tumwater 59, River Ridge 0
Next game: vs. Capital (3-5) – South Sound Stadium – Friday, 7:00 PM
Notes: Even with just one win in conference, the Hawks still have some life. They need to beat Capital and hope Tumwater holds serve against Black Hills. The three would be tied at 2-3 with the tiebreaker yet to be determined.
Eliminated from playoff contention
9. North Thurston (4-4, 2-3 3A Narrows)
Last week: #6 (-3)
Previous game: Timberline 34, North Thurston 7
Next game: vs. Mount Tahoma (0-8) – South Sound Stadium – Thursday, 7:00 PM
Notes: With just three playoff spots this year in the 3A Narrows, the Rams are out, which is surprising considering that they looked like a smash mouth team that was an antidote to the speed of the rest of the 3A Narrows. But speed won out and the Rams are only ahead of hapless Shelton and Mount Tahoma.
10. Yelm Tornadoes (3-5, 1-4 4A Narrows)
Last week: #10 (No change)
Previous game: Gig Harbor 56, Yelm 14
Next game: @ Olympia (5-3) – Ingersoll Stadium – Friday, 7:00 PM
Notes: Yelm’s record is actually a bit deceptive: the three teams that they have beaten are just 2-22 combined (Highline 0-8, Stadium 1-7, Shelton 1-7).
11. Shelton Highclimbers (1-7, 1-4 3A Narrows)
Last week: #12 (+1)
Previous game: Shelton 42, Mount Tahoma 0
Next game: vs. Timberline (5-3) – Highclimber Stadium – Friday, 7:00 PM
Notes: Hey! The Highclimbers got the big win nearly doubling their season total for points with their 42-0 dismantling of Mount Tahoma. They can play spoiler against Timberline on Friday but that’s unlikely. They might get a second win when they take on Stadium in week 10.
12. Rainier Mountaineers (1-7, 0-6 1A Evergreen)
Last week: #11 (-1)
Previous game: Montesano 35, Rainier 6
Next game: vs. Seton Catholic (3-4) – Doc Harris Stadium, Camas – Friday, 7:00 PM
Notes: Seven straight losses for the Mountaineers means that they need a win over Seton Catholic on Friday to top their win total from 2012.
High school volleyball
North Thurston @ Timberline – Timberline HS – 7:00 PM
Black Hills @ Tumwater – Tumwater HS – 7:00 PM
Capital vs. Aberdeen – Capital HS – 7:00 PM
Girls soccer
Tumwater @ Black Hills – Tumwater Stadium – 7:00 PM
Olympia vs. Stadium – Ingersoll Stadium – 7:00 PM
Monday scoreboard
High school volleyball
Northwest Christian 3, Raymond 0 (25-17, 25-22, 25-17)
USARS Roller Derby National Championships
Oly Rollers 163, Port T’Orchard 26
Oly Warriors (Men) 70, Tulsa 69
The Oly Rollers cruised to their second straight USARS Roller Derby National Championship today in Tulsa knocking off Port T’Orchard 163-26.
And the Oly Warriors made it a clean sweep for Olympia at the tournament with their 70-69 squeaker. The Warriors scored 13 points in the final jam of the bout to pull it out over Your Mom.
USARS Roller Derby National Championships
Oly Rollers 124, Antagonist 18
Oly Warriors (Men) 206, Tulsa 23
Oly Warriors (Men) 53, Your Mom 44
The Oly Rollers didn’t get the shutout like yesterday but they dominated Seattle’s Antagonist Roller Derby with a 124-18 win to advance to the USARS Roller Derby championship game in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Oly will take on Port T’Orchard at 3:00 PM Pacific Time for the title.
The Oly Warriors, the men’s side of the Oly Rollers, picked up two wins on Saturday, knocking off Tulsa 206-23 and Your Mom 53-44 in a bout that ended midway through the second half when Your Mom collected too many fouls and had too many player disqualified to continue. The Warriors will play Your Mom again on Sunday at 1:15 PM Pacific Time for the USARS title.
Men’s soccer
Evergreen 3, Oregon Tech 1 – Recap
Saint Martin’s 4, University of Mary 4 (2OT) – Recap
SPSCC 1, Southwestern Oregon 1 (2OT)
On Senior day at Evergreen Pitch, Seniors Greg Wolfe, Joseph Ademofe and Dyson Fowler each scored in their last career home game in Evergreen’s 3-1 win over Oregon Tech. Seniors Collin Harlow and Mauricio Sanchez split time in goal collecting four saves in the win. The win put a little bit of much needed distance between the Geoducks and the Hustlin’ Owls for the fourth and final playoff spot in the CCC. Evergreen hits the road for four conference games to close out the regular season.
Saint Martin’s scored three goals in the final 10 minutes of regulation to comeback from a 4-1 deficit and earn a double overtime, 4-4 draw with the University of Mary. All eight goals in the game were scored in the second half including a goal by the Saints’ Ivan Gonzalez in the 60th minute and goals by Dylan Gaydosh, Jake Zimmer and Luke Chouinard in the 80th, 82nd and 89th minutes respectively.
Women’s soccer
Warner Pacific 3, Evergreen 2 (OT) – Recap
Central Washington 2, Saint Martin’s 1 – Recap
College volleyball
Western Oregon 3, Saint Martin’s 1 (23-25, 25-15, 26-24, 25-23) – Box score
Southern Oregon 3, Evergreen 0 (25-17, 25-18, 25-17) – Recap
Men’s basketball
Thompson Rivers 112, Evergreen 68 – Recap
Men’s soccer
Saint Martin’s vs. University of Mary – SMU Soccer Field – Noon
Evergreen vs. Oregon Tech – Evergreen Pitch – 1:00 PM
Evergreen will honor ten seniors on senior day at Evergreen Pitch. Collin Harlow, Mauricio Sanchez, Brady Espinoza, Greg Wolfe, Jeff Roland, Jack Fortune, Dyson Fowler, Mitch Treend, Joseph Ademofe and Brice Boum will all play their last home game beginning at 1:00 PM. It’s a battle for playoff position against Oregon Tech. The Geoducks are in fourth place in the CCC at 4-4-2 while the Hustlin’ Owls are just behind them at 4-5.
Women’s soccer
Saint Martin’s vs. Central Washington – SMU Soccer Field – 2:45 PM
Molly Campbell, Gina Cardenas and Olympia High School grad Sammi Thompson will play in their last home game when Saint Martin’s faces Central Washington following the Saints men’s game. Senior day is scheduled to get underway at 2:45 PM.
College volleyball
Evergreen vs. Southern Oregon – CRC Gymnasium – 7:00 PM
USARS Roller Derby National Championships
Oly Rollers 310, Tall City 0
The Oly Rollers shutout Odessa-Midland’s Tall City 310-0 in game one of the United States Roller Sports Roller Derby National Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Oly, the defending champions, moves on to play Seattle’s Antagonist Roller Derby on Saturday at 10:30 Pacific time.
Men’s soccer
Evergreen 3, College of Idaho 0 – Recap
Ethan Sumlin, Brice Boum and Dyson Fowler each scored in Evergreen’s 3-0 win over College of Idaho on Friday afternoon at Evergreen Pitch. Mauricio Sanchez made three saves to earn the shutout and the Geoducks moved into fourth place in the conference at 4-4-2.
Men’s basketball
Evergreen 92, UBC-Okanagan 87 – Recap
Kyle Calhoun hit eight three pointers and finished with 34 points in Evergreen’s 92-87 opening day win over the University of British Columbia-Okanagan in Kamloops, BC. KJ Hong scored 25 points by hitting six three pointers of his own while Michael Potter added 14 points and pulled down 10 rebounds.
College volleyball
Evergreen 3, Oregon Tech 1 (25-23, 26-24, 21-25, 25-14) – Recap
Victoria Love collected 22 kills, Kelsey Delagrange had 40 assists and Brittany Covert made eight blocks in Evergreen’s four set win over Oregon Tech at the CRC Gymnasium. The Geoducks are now 4-14 overall and 3-10 in the CCC, just the second time they have won three or more games in conference since 2007.
High school football
Olympia 28, Bellarmine Prep 10 – The Olympian
Shelton 42, Mount Tahoma 0
Timberline 34, North Thurston 7 – The Olympian
Black Hills 45, Centralia 20
Tumwater 59, River Ridge 0 – Eli Sports
Tenino 39, Hoquiam 32
Rochester 49, Stevenson 27
Gig Harbor 56, Yelm 14
W.F. West 42, Capital 28 – The Olympian
Montesano 35, Rainier 6
Jake Henry rushed for 120 yards and four touchdowns and Brian Nault added a pair of rushing touchdowns in the third quarter to lead the Shelton Highclimbers to their first win of the season, a 42-0 romp over Mount Tahoma at Highclimbers Stadium in Shelton.
Henry did all of his damage on 12 rushes in the first half and carried just one more time the rest of the way. Nault went for 61 yards on seven carries and Gordon Henry amassed 57 yards as the Highclimbers racked up over 285 yards of rushing on the night.
The T-Birds have scored just 12 points all season and lost their top running back midway through the second quarter when Gregg Williams came up lame and was caught from behind on a 67 yard scamper. The T-Birds never seriously threatened again thanks to Nault’s eight tackles for loss.
Before tonight, the Highclimbers had scored just 44 points total. After nearly doubling their points for the season, they are now 1-7 overall and 1-4 in the 3A Narrows League. Meanwhile, Mount Tahoma dropped to 0-8.