Category Archives: Puget Sound Collegiate League
Today (7/19): Saints vs. Silvers
The first place Lacey Saints take on the last place Nisqually Silvers tonight in a Puget Sound Collegiate League makeup game. The Saints are 11-6 in the league portion of play and sit just a half game ahead of the Olympia Athletics. The A’s swept the Tumwater Brewers this week to put themselves into second place with a chance to be tied for first going into the last week of play.
First pitch tonight is scheduled for 5:00 PM.
Wednesday scoreboard: Saints extend lead on Cards, A’s keep pace
Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball
West Olympia Linx 3, Tumwater Brewers 2
Lacey Saints 3, Hawks Prairie Cardinals 1
Olympia A’s 6, Nisqually Silvers 5
PSCL wraps up weekday series
Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball
Lacey Saints @ Hawks Prairie Cardinals – Saint Martin’s – 5:00 PM
West Olympia Linx @ Tumwater Brewers – The RAC – 5:00 PM
Nisqually Silvers @ Olympia A’s – The RAC – 7:30 PM
Tuesday scoreboard: Cardinals, A’s cut Saints lead to half a game
Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball
Hawks Prairie Cardinals 6, Lacey Saints 2
Olympia Athletics 3, Nisqually Silvers 2
Tumwater Brewers 4, West Olympia Linx 3
Chris McElderry’s (Oklahoma Wesleyan, Yelm HS) two run single and Chandler Tracy’s (Saint Martin’s) two run home run in a five run seventh inning busted the game wide open as the Hawks Prairie Cardinals won their second straight over the first place Lacey Saints, 6-2. McElderry went 3-for-3 and scored two runs along with his two RBI. Cody Evans (Oregon Tech, Yelm HS) had two hits and Connor Huesers (Wenatchee Valley CC) and Conor Cook (Central Washington) each drove in a run for the Cardinals. Shimpie Sato (Skagit Valley College) pitched seven scoreless innings to pick up the win. The Cardinals are now 10-7 in league play while the Saints drop to 10-6 and own just a half game lead over both the Cardinals and Olympia Athletics.
Nikko Saenz (St. Mary’s) went 3-for-3 with a run scored and an RBI and Bret Grey (Central Washington) and Riley Shintaffer (Centralia College) each had two hits to lead the Olympia Athletics to a 3-2 win over the Nisqually Silvers. Two two teams were tied 1-1 going into the bottom of the seventh when Saenz scored on a wild pitch and Grey drove in Bret Bitow (Saint Martin’s) for the eventual game winning run. Roderick Fields (Green River CC) gave up just one earned run on four hits over seven innings to get the win while Bitow struck out the side in a scoreless ninth to get the save. Brandon Evans (Colorado State-Pueblo), Jordan Falcon (New Mexico Highlands) and Spender Dodd (Saint Martin’s) had six of the Silvers’ seven hits. The win runs the A’s record to 10-7, just a half game behind the Saints.
Today (7/17): All six PSCL teams in action
Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball
Nisqually Silvers @ Olympia Athletics – Saint Martin’s – 5:00 PM
Hawks Prairie Cardinals @ Lacey Saints – The RAC – 5:00 PM
West Olympia Linx @ Tumwater Brewers – The RAC – 7:30 PM
Monday scoreboard: A’s, Linx, Cardinals
Olympia Athletics 4, Nisqually Silvers 3
West Olympia Linx 6, Tumwater Brewers 4
Hawks Prairie Cardinals 3, Lacey Saints 2
Today (7/16): PSCL homestretch begins
The end of the Puget Sound Collegiate League is near and the homestretch kicks off this evening with three games featuring all six teams. As the season comes down to it’s last two weeks, the standings look like this…
- Lacey Saints – 10-4
- Hawks Prairie Cardinals – 8-7
- West Olympia Linx – 8-8
- Olympia Athletics – 7-8
- Tumwater Brewers – 7-8
- Nisqually Silvers – 4-10
Today begins with the West Olympia Linx facing the Tumwater Brewers at Saint Martin’s and the Nisqually Silvers taking on the Olympia Athletics at The RAC. Both games get started at 5:00 PM. In the nightcap, the the Hawks Prairie Cardinals look to close the gap on the Lacey Saints. First pitch is at 7:30.
Saturday scoreboard: Elks top Linx; Senators bats silent in Kamloops
Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball
Bend Elks 5, West Olympia Linx 3
Everett Merchants 3, Thurston County Senators 1
Kamloops 1, Thurston County Senators 0
Today (7/14): Elks and Linx; Senators in Kamloops; Derby doubleheader; Racing
The West Olympia Linx get their chance at the West Coast League’s Bend Elks split squad team today at Saint Martin’s. Yesterday the Hawks Prairie Cardinals knocked off the Elks 2-1 but the Elks came back to beat the Nisqually Silvers 6-2 in a lightning shortened game. First pitch today is at noon.
In other Puget Sound Collegiate League action, the Thurston County Senators take on the Everett Merchants in the first round of the elimination portion of the Kamloops International Baseball Tournament. The Senators went 2-1 in pool play losing only to the defending two time champion Seattle Studs 6-1 last night. First pitch in Kamloops is at 2:30. Unfortunately, neither team seems to use Pointstreak so there are no live stats of the game.
Back in Olympia, Underground Derby hosts a doubleheader tonight when the Death Dealers take on Port Scandalous and the Back Alley Sallies face the Oly Rollers’ Bella Donnas. Doors open at 6:00 PM and derby action gets underway at 6:30. Ticket are $15 and can be purchased at the door.
And finally, weather permitting, South Sound Speedway continues it’s season tonight with street stocks, legends, baby grands, WMRA and bumblebees. Qualifying begins at 5:00 PM and racing starts at 6:30. Tickets are $14 for adults.
Friday scoreboard: Senators move on in Kamloops; Bend splits with Cards, Silvers
Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball
Hawks Prairie Cardinals 2, Bend Elks 1
Bend Elks 6, Nisqually Silvers 2 – Shortened due to LIGHTNING!
Thurston County Senators 6, Kelowna Jays 3
Seattle Studs 6, Thurston County Senators 1
Thanks to a five run fifth inning, the Thurston County Senators moved on to the elimination round of the Kamloops International Baseball Tournament with a 6-3 win over the Kelowna Jays this afternoon. Kyle Doucette and Derek Voigt each went 2-for-4 and Shane Schoeneberg hit his second home run of the tournament in the win.
In the final game of pool play, the Senators fell again to the Seattle Studs, 6-1. Eric O’Bryan went 2-for-2 and scored the Senators’ lone run. The Studs have won the KIBT five times in the last six years.


