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Friday scoreboard: Cardinals, Linx win In first round

Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball

Hawks Prairie Cardinals 4, Tumwater Brewers 0
West Olympia Linx 1, Nisqually Silvers 0 – 11 innings

Conor Cook (Central Washington) went 2-for-4 with an RBI and Chandler Tracy (Saint Martin’s) hit a solo home run for the Hawks Prairie Cardinals in their 4-0 win over the Tumwater Brewers in the opening round of the PSCL playoffs. The Cardinals, the #4 seed, got 5 1/3 scoreless innings out of Shimpie Sato (Skagit Valley College). Sato gave up just two hits and picked up the win. Eli Fulton (Clark College, Capital HS) got the final two outs to get the save.

With two outs in the bottom of the 11th inning, Zack Larsen’s (Saint Martin’s) single scored Mac Gridley (Lower Columbia CC) and broke a scoreless tie to give the #3 seed West Olympia Linx the 1-0 win over the #6 seed Nisqually Silvers. Both teams received outstanding starts on the mound. Ian Buckles (George Fox University) gave up just three hits and struck out eight over eight scoreless innings for the Silvers while Max Dickinson (Lower Columbia CC) went 8 1/3 scoreless innings for the Linx. Ryan Snyder (Grays Harbor CC) pitched the final 2 2/3 innings and picked up the win.

Today (7/27): PSCL playoff doubleheader

The Puget Sound Collegiate League playoffs get underway this evening with two games at the RAC. The top two teams got a bye into tomorrow’s second round, so tonight’s game features the #4 seed Tumwater Brewers facing the #5 Hawks Prairie Cardinals in game one and the #3 seed West Olympia Linx and #6 Nisqually Silvers in the nightcap.

The Brewers and Cardinals met five times in the regular season with the Cardinals taking the season series 3-2. But the Brewers were very close in all three of their losses losing by just a combined five runs, 23-18. In the Brewers victories, they outscored the Cards 13-4 in two games including a 6-0 win on June 21st. First pitch for of the playoff is at 5:00 PM.

In game two, the light hitting and last place Nisqually Silvers face the hard hitting West Olympia Linx. The two teams met six times this season with the Linx taking five games including a 7-5 extra inning win on June 23rd. The Silvers lone win came on July 3rd. First pitch in the nightcap is at 7:30 PM.

Wednesday scoreboard: Cards stop Linx, Brewers skipper gets a shave, A’s sweep Saints

Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball

Hawks Prairie Cardinals 5, West Olympia Linx 4
Nisqually Silvers 5, Tumwater Brewers 2
Olympia Athletics 12, Lacey Saints 8

Final regular season standings & playoff seeds:

1. Olympia Athletics
2. Lacey Saints
3. West Olympia Linx
4. Hawks Prairie Cardinals
5. Tumwater Brewers
6. Nisqually Silvers

The PSCL playoffs begin on Friday with the Brewers facing the Cardinals at 5:00 PM and the Silvers taking on the Linx at 7:45.

Today (7/25): Last day of the PSCL regular season

Today marks the end of the Puget Sound Collegiate League’s regular season and features all six teams in action at Saint Martin’s and the RAC.

Game one at the RAC features the first place Olympia Athletics, who clinched a first round bye in the playoffs last night, and the Lacey Saints, who need a win to win to get the first round bye. The A’s have had the Saints number this season taking three games out of four. First pitch is at 5:00 PM.

Over at Saint Martin’s, the Tumwater Brewers and Nisqually Silvers continue their series tonight with a full head of hair on the line. Either the Silvers’ head coach Paul Gehring or the Brewers’ skipper Abe Lupkin will get a Mohawk haircut shaved into their head by the other with a loss. First pitch in the Mohawk series finale is at 5:00.

The West Olympia Linx could take home a first round bye with a little help. They need the A’s to knock off the Saints in the first game and then finish off the Hawks Prairie Cardinals in the nightcap. Game time is scheduled for 7:30.

Following tonight’s games, the PSCL takes a couple days off before the playoffs get started on Friday night and run all weekend until the final on Monday at the RAC.

Tuesday scoreboard: A’s take first, Linx tied for second, Brewers even up

Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball

Olympia Athletics 10, Lacey Saints 6
West Olympia Linx 12, Hawks Prairie Cardinals 4
Tumwater Brewers 5, Nisqually Silvers 0

Today (7/24): PSCL final series continues

Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball

Hawks Prairie Cardinals @ West Olympia Linx – Saint Martin’s – 5:00 PM
Olympia Athletics @ Lacey Saints – The RAC – 5:00 PM
Tumwater Brewers @ Nisqually Silvers – The RAC – 7:30 PM

Monday scoreboard: A’s catch Saints, Linx keep pace, Silvers snap streak

Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball

Olympia Athletics 5, Lacey Saints 1
West Olympia Linx 8, Hawks Prairie Cardinals 2
Nisqually Silvers 6, Tumwater Brewers 1

Ryan Smith (Chemeketa CC, Black Hills HS) gave up just one run on six hits with six strikeouts over seven innings to lead the Olympia Athletics to a 5-1 win over the Lacey Saints. With the win, the A’s are now tied with the Saints for first place with two games left to play. Smith picked up his league leading sixth win, dropped his ERA to 1.23 and has now struck out 47 batters in 52 innings. Nikko Saenz (St. Mary’s), Matt Sparkuhl (Shoreline CC, Timberline HS) and Dane Cheatly (Centralia College) each had two hits and Bret Grey (Central Washington) drove in two runs for the A’s in the win.

The West Olympia Linx also got a solid outing on the mound from Max Dickinson (Lower Columbia CC) in their 8-2 win over the Hawks Prairie Cardinals. Dickinson went seven innings and gave up just one earned run on eight hits. Sam Williams (Lower Columbia CC) went 3-for-3 with an RBI, Chris Womac (Green River CC, Olympia HS) drove in a run and scored twice and Skyler Wheeler (Grays Harbor CC) had two hits and scored twice for the Linx. Chris McElderry (Oklahoma Wesleyan, Yelm HS) went 3-for-5 for the Cardinals in the loss. The Linx are now just a game out of first place at 11-8 while the Cardinals dropped to 10-9, two games back.

And the Nisqually Silvers pitching staff got into the act with three pitchers combining to give up just one run on eight hits in their 6-1 win over the Tumwater Brewers. Jeff Walton (Univerity of Puget Sound) gave up one earned run over four innings to get the win and Ian Buckles (George Fox University) and Andrei Jankanish (Saint Martin’s) gave up just two hits over the final four innings. The light hitting Silvers pounded out 13 hits tonight. Chase LaComb (Colorado State-Pueblo) went 2-for-3 with two RBI and Spencer Manjarrez (Oregon State), Brandon Evans (Colorado State-Pueblo) and Maika’i Derouin (Grand View University) each added two hits. The win broke the Silvers’ seven game losing streak.

Today (7/22): Last week of PSCL regular season begins

The Puget Sound Collegiate League kicks off the final week of the regular season today with three games at two venues with all playoff seeding still up in the air. The Lacey Saints, Olympia Athletics, Hawks Prairie Cardinals and West Olympia Linx are all in contention for the top two spots and a first round bye. The Saints currently sit on top of the league standings, one game up on the A’s and two up on the Cardinals and Linx.

The Saints and A’s get things started this afternoon at Saint Martin’s with first place on the line. The Saints have been on top of the league all season despite hitting just .235 as a team. Devin Ferguson (Centralia College, North Thurston HS) has been outstanding for the Saints all season hitting .333 with two home runs (the Saints only homers) and 14 RBI. The Saints pitching has made up for the lack of hitting giving up just 81 runs in 24 games, a league low, and the pitching staff has the second lowest earned run average in the league at 2.54. Colin Nilson (PLU) leads the Saints staff at 4-0 and a 1.69 ERA. The A’s have the league’s best offense, leading the league in runs scored (123), team batting average (.275) and home runs (5). Five A’s are in double digits in RBI with Sean Murphy (Murray State College) leading the way with 16 to go along with a league leading three homers. The A’s also feature the league’s only five game winner, Ryan Smith (Chemeketa CC, Black Hills HS). Smith is 5-0 and has given up just seven earned runs in 45 innings for a 1.33 ERA. First pitch tonight is at 5:00 PM.

In game two at the RAC, the Hawks Prairie Cardinals face the West Olympia Linx in a battle between two teams hoping to sneak into one of the first two playoff spots. The Cardinals are led by league MVP candidate Chandler Tracy (Saint Martin’s) and his .348 batting average, 16 RBI and 16 runs scored and Shimpie Sato’s (Olympic College) 4-0 record and 2.10 ERA. On the other side, the Linx feature another league MVP candidate, Chris Womac (Green River CC, Olympia HS), who leads the league with a .387 batting average, a .563 OBP and a 1.031 OPS and has stolen 14 bases and scored 17 runs. The Linx pitching staff has given up just 92 runs this season, second lowest in the league, and have the league’s lowest ERA at 2.50. First pitch is at 7:30 PM.

The 5:00 PM game at the RAC pits the Tumwater Brewers and the Nisqually Silvers, the two teams that can’t get a first round playoff bye but still could improve their position in the standings. Both teams have been offensively challenged this season. The Brewers are hitting just .230 as a team while the Silvers have struggled mightily at just .212. Kyle Holtman (St. Claire County CC) is the only regular for the Brewers hitting over .300 at .329. He is also the only Brewer in double digits in RBI with 12. The Silvers do have two batters hitting over .300, Jordan Falcon (New Mexico Highlands) and Brandon Evans (Colorado State-Pueblo). Both teams also feature a hard luck starting pitcher. Devin Smith (Olympic College) has given up just six earned runs in nine games but is just 1-2 for the Brewers while Ryan Taylor (Olympic College) is also 1-2 but has given up just eight earned in eight games for the Silvers.

Puget Sound Collegiate League leaders: Pitching

Earlier we took a look at the hitting leaders through all but the last week of the regular season of the Puget Sound Collegiate League. Now we take a look at the pitching leaders.

Without question, the top pitcher in the league this season has been Black Hills High School alum Ryan Smith. The current Chemeketa College pitcher leads the league in innings pitched (45), wins (5), strkeouts (41) and is first among starters in earned run average (1.33) and WHIP (0.76) for the Olympia Athletics.

Kegan Duz-Aguilar has been solid in relief for the Tumwater Brewers leading the league in both ERA (0.66) and WHIP (.053). The Centralia College pitcher has two saves on the season. Capital High School product Eli Fulton leads the league with four saves.

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Puget Sound Collegiate League leaders: Hitting

The Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball season is coming down to the wire with just three regular season games left. So let’s take a look at the league leaders. First, the hitters.

The most impressive line this season belongs to Olympia High School and Green River Community College’s Chris Womac of the West Olympia Linx. Womac is tied for third with 24 hits and third in singles with 20, second in walks with 19 and leads the league in on base percentage (.536), OPS (1.031) and batting average (.387). He also leads the league with 14 stolen bases and is tied for first with 17 runs scored.

Saint martin’s Chandler Tracy is continuing his outstanding end to the Saints season in the PSCL. Tracy, a member of the Hawks Prairie Cardinals, is tied for third in hits (24), second in triples (3), first in RBI (16), third in runs scored, fifth in OBP (.427), first in slugging (.536) second in OPS (.963) and second in batting average (.348).

And it’s hard to look past the seasons of Kyle Thomson, Devin Ferguson, Naoki Imoto and may others.

Tomorrow, we’ll look at the pitching leaders…

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