Category Archives: Basketball
Today (1/20): Rise host Mountaineers
American Basketball Association
Olympia Rise vs. Seattle Mountaineers – CRC Gymnasium – 4:00 PM
Saturday scoreboard: SPSCC sweeps Grays Harbor; Saints women top Wolves; Shock roll Pioneers; Navs girls win
Men’s basketball
SPSCC 65, Grays Harbor 63 – Box score
Western Washington 104, Saint Martin’s 56 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Corban 76, Evergreen 73 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Women’s basketball
SPSCC 56, Grays Harbor 53 – Box score
Saint Martin’s 54, Western Oregon 47 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Corban 73, Evergreen 63 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Premier Arena Soccer League
South Sound Shock 20, Tumwater Pioneers 5
Girls basketball
Northwest Christian 40, Naselle 22
Boys basketball
Naselle 45, Northwest Christian 24
Today (1/19): Saints and Vikings highlight busy day of basketball, soccer and roller derby
Extremely busy day of sports in the Olympia area that features a little something for everybody. College basketball, high school basketball, arena soccer, roller derby…how can you go wrong?
It all starts with a doubleheader at South Puget Sound where the SPSCC men’s and women’s teams host a doubleheader against Grays Harbor. The women’s game gets underway at 3:00 PM and the men will tip-off afterwards, somewhere around 5:00.
Across town at Marcus Pavilion, Saint Martin’s is hosting a high school boys basketball game between Longview’s Mark Morris and Lynden. Mark Morris last played at Saint Martin’s last season when they fell to River Ridge in the district championship game. They currently sit at 3-1 in the 2A GSHL. Meanwhile, Lynden is 13-1 overall and undefeated in the 2A Northwest League. Tip-off is scheduled for 5:00 PM.
At 5:45, Northwest Christian hosts a high school doubleheader against Naselle. The girls kick things off and will be followed by the boys game.
Over in the Tumwater Sports District (my term), the MIA Derby Girls start their second season with a bout against the JBLM Bettie Brigade at the Sound Puget Sound Sports Center. The bout will feature a live DJ, halftime performance by MAXX WATT, Barb’s BBQ for concessions and a beer garden for fans 21-and-over with ID. Tickets are just $15 at the door. Doors open at 5:00 PM with derby action getting underway at 6:00 PM.
Just down the street at Tumwater Indoor Sports, the Tumwater Pioneers face the South Shound Shock in arena soccer action. The two teams share the facility and this week the Shock will serve as the home team. Last week the two teams met and the first place Shock dominated the action knocking off the Pioneers 11-2. The Shock sit at 4-0-1 atop the PASL Northwest Division while the expansion Pioneers are suffering some growing pains sitting at 0-4. Doors open at 6:00 PM with first kick scheduled for 7:00. Tickets are just $5 for adults.
And finally, the main event. The defending NCAA Division II men’s basketball national champion Western Washington Vikings come to Marcus Pavilion to take on Saint Martin’s. The Vikings are 15-0 and ranked #3 in the nation following a 91-81 win over Western Oregon in Monmouth on Thursday night. The Vikings are led by John Allen and Paul Jones, who scored 38 and 27 points respectively against the Wolves and average 18.3 and 15.9 points per game.
It also marks the return of Black Hills graduate and SPSCC star Anye Turner to Olympia. Turner, a sophomore, is averaging 3.9 points per game and 3.3 rebounds per game in his first season in Bellingham.
The last non-exhibition loss that Western suffered came at Marcus Pavilion where they fell to Montana State-Billings in the semifinals of the GNAC tournament.
The Saints are coming off of a dominating performance over GNAC bottom feeders Simon Fraser. The win pushed the Saints record to 6-8 overall and 2-4 in conference play. Eric Taylor and Rei Jensen each scored 18 points in the win while Roger O’Neill chipped in 17. Last season, the Saints gave the Vikings quite the test when they rallied behind a 20 point run but eventually fell, 70-67. You can read the Oly Sports game recap in tweets here.
Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 PM and the first 200 fans in the building will receive a Saints rally towel. If you can’t make it to the game, you can watch the game and listen to me, Brandon Sparks, call all the action by clicking here.
Friday scoreboard: Bears, Hawks, Blazers score conference wins; Geoducks women top Beacons
Boys basketball
Olympia 51, Gig Harbor 37
River Ridge 66, Capital 62
South Kitsap 73, North Thurston 45
WF West 69, Tumwater 58
Centralia 69, Black Hills 64
Lincoln 70, Timberline 60 (Photos above)
Top scorers (No Black Hills stats): Brad Wallace (River Ridge)......30 Steven Stone (North Thurston)...22 Justin Rudd (Capital)...........20 Donaven Dorsey (Timberline).....18 Jayden Croft (Tumwater).........15 David Cooper (Tumwater).........14 Michael Naipo (Olympia).........13
Girls basketball
River Ridge 51, Capital 25
Timberline 54, Lincoln 53
South Kitsap 51, North Thurston 44
Gig Harbor 42, Olympia 34
Top scorers (No Capital or River Ridge stats): Sarah McKee (Timberline)............29 Jenna Randich (Olympia).............14 Kajana Fernandus (North Thurston)...13 Brittany Sebesta (North Thurston)...11
Women’s basketball
Evergreen 63, Northwest Christian 56 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Danielle Swain scored 15 points and Sammi Clark added a double-double with 13 points and 10 boards to lead Evergreen to a 63-56 win over Northwest Christian in Eugene. The Geoducks used runs of 11-0 and 9-1 to build a ten point lead after the first half. But the Beacons cut the lead to just three with just over a minute to play. The Geoducks hit their free throws down the stretch to ice the victory.
Men’s basketball
Northwest Christian 73, Evergreen 62 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Tonight (1/18): Busy night of boys basketball
Boys basketball
Timberline vs. Lincoln – Timberline HS – 7:00 PM
Olympia vs. Gig Harbor – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
North Thurston vs. South Kitsap – North Thurston HS – 7:00 PM
Capital @ River Ridge – River Ridge HS – 7:30 PM
Black Hills vs. Centralia – Black Hills HS – 7:30 PM
Busy night of boys basketball in the Olympia area tonight. If you have to choose one game, I’d suggest heading to Timberline to watch four Division I recruits when the Blazers host #1 ranked Lincoln at 7:00 PM.
The Blazers are led by Donaven Dorsey, a junior with offers from Gonzaga, UW and Wazzu amongst others. Timberline is 8-5 overall and 3-3 in the 3A Narrows League.
Lincoln features Colorado bound senior Tre’Shaun Fletching, California committed Ahmaad Rorie, last year’s 2A player of the year at Clover Park, and junior Armond Davis not to mention Caden Rowland. The Abe’s are 12-1 this season and undefeated in the 3A Narrows.
Girls basketball
Capital @ River Ridge – River Ridge HS – 5:45 PM
Thursday scoreboard: Saints shut down Clan; Wolves maul Tigers
Men’s basketball
Post game interview from SMU Saints YouTube channel
Saint Martin’s 78, Simon Fraser 65 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Saint Martin’s made seven three pointers in the first half and opened up a 12 point lead, 37-25, going into the break and used stingy defense to hold the GNAC’s third leading scoring team well below their average en route to a 78-65 win over Simon Fraser.
Eric Taylor missed just one shot all night going 6-of-7 from the field including two threes and a perfect 4-of-4 from the free throw line to finish with 18 points. Rei Jensen equalled Taylor with 18 points and pulled down 11 rebounds. Not to be outdone, Roger O’Neill added 17 points and the Saints moved to 2-4 in the GNAC.
Saints center Matt Dodson blocked three shots and Will Bond added two more each on Clan three point attempts. Bond finished with seven points in just ten minutes of action.
Anto Olah and Matt Raivio each scored 14 points for the Clan who shot just 33.3% from the field and lost their eighth straight game. Simon Fraser is now 0-6 and remain in the conference basement.
Girls basketball
Black Hills 76, Centralia 56
WF West 56, Tumwater 14
Top scorers: Hope Mortensen (Black Hills)...20 Sarah McGee (Black Hills)......18 Lacye Groening (Tumwater).......7
Boys basketball
Ocosta 46, Northwest Christian 40
Three Rivers Christian 73, Pope John Paul II 30
Top scorers: Xin Gao (PJP2)........................14 Austin Koukal (Northwest Christian)...12
Tonight (1/17): Saints host Clan; Navs, Eagles at home
The Saint Martin’s men’s basketball team returns to action tonight when they welcome Simon Fraser to Marcus Pavilion, the first of two games this week that includes a match-up with defending national champion and undefeated Western Washington on Saturday night.
The Saints are coming off of a tough trip to Alaska that saw them drop a pair of games to Alaska-Fairbanks, an 81-58 blowout on Thursday, and Alaska-Anchorage, 74-71 on Saturday night. They now sit tied for eighth place in the GNAC at 1-4 and are 5-8 overall.
Meanwhile, Simon Fraser comes into the game having lost seven straight games and are 0-5 in the GNAC and 5-8 overall. The Clan has only beaten an NCAA team once this season topping Notre Dame de Namur in November. Their other wins have come against Northwest Indian College (twice) and a pair of Canadian colleges. But the Clan can score, averaging 81 points per game behind just Central Washington and Western Washington in the GNAC.
Tip-off tonight is scheduled for 7:00 PM. The first 50 fans through the doors will receive a Saint Martin’s Saints souvenir water bottle.
A pair of small high school basketball games are also on tap tonight…
Northwest Christian vs. Ocosta – Northwest Christian HS – 7:00 PM
Pope John Paul II vs. Three Rivers Christian – St. Michael’s Gym – 7:00 PM
Wednesday scoreboard: Blazers sweep Rams; Randich’s 27 leads Bears to league win
Boys basketball
Timberline 63, North Thurston 31
Central Kitsap 55, Olympia 52
Top scorers: Tru Hicks (North Thurston)....14 Elijah Sanders (Timberline)...13 Michael Naipo (Olympia).......13
Girls basketball
Timberline 49, North Thurston 48
Olympia 78, Central Kitsap 71 (OT)
Top scorers: Jenna Randich (Olympia).............27 Kajana Fernandus (North Thurston)...21 Sarah Snodgrass (Olympia)...........17 Faith Sebula (Olympia)..............17 Brittany Sebesta (North Thurston)...11 Kiera Allen (Timberline)............10 Callan Russell (Timberline).........10
Men’s basketball
Tacoma 81, SPSCC 46
Women’s basketball
Tacoma 75, SPSCC 36 – Box score
Tonight (1/16): Lacey rivalry on tap; Bears face Central Kitsap; SPSCC doubleheader
Boys basketball
North Thurston @ Timberline – Timberline HS – 7:00 PM
Girls basketball
Timberline @ North Thurston – North Thurston HS – 7:00 PM
Olympia vs. Central Kitsap – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
Women’s basketball
SPSCC vs. Tacoma – SPSCC Gym – 6:00 PM
Men’s basketball
SPSCC vs. Tacoma – SPSCC Gym – 8:00 PM


