Category Archives: Saint Martin’s University
Today (2/6): Saints Host Important GNAC Doubleheader
Women: Saint Martin’s vs. Alaska Anchorage – Marcus Pavilion – 5:15 PM
Men: Saint Martin’s vs. Northwest Nazarene – Marcus Pavilion – 7:30 PM
A pair of big games on tap tonight at Marcus Pavilion when the Saint Martin’s women face Alaska Anchorage and the men follow them up with a battle with Northwest Nazarene.
The women currently sit in sixth place in the GNAC at 6-4, a half game behind a big pack of teams at 7-4 including tonight’s opponent, Alaska Anchorage, and a game and a half ahead of seventh place Northwest Nazarene. The Seawolves are the top scoring team in the GNAC and fourth in the nation scoring 84.5 points per game. The Saints knocked off the Seawolves on January 11th, 85-78.
The men get a second chance at Northwest Nazarene after they fell apart in the second half and gave up a 14 point halftime lead in an 80-76 loss in Nampa. Since then, the Crusaders (3-7) have dropped five straight games and are a half game behind the Saints, Montana State-Billings and Western Oregon for sixth place in the GNAC. Six teams make the conference tournament hosted by the Saints in March.
Girls basketball
Timberline @ North Thurston – North Thurston HS – 7:00 PM
Olympia vs. Central Kitsap – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
Pope John Paul vs. Three Rivers Christian – St. Michael’s – 5:30 PM
Boys basketball
Pope John Paul vs. Three Rivers Christian – St. Michael’s – 7:00 PM
Sunday Scores: #12 Saints Swept in San Berdoo
College softball
| CSU San Bernardino 3 Saint Martin’s 1 |
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| Game 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | / | R | H | E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SMU (0-3 overall) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 0 | |
| CSUSB (1-0 overall) | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | X | 3 | 8 | 0 | |
| W: Williams (1-0) L: Munger (0-2) |
| CSU San Bernardino 3 Saint Martin’s 2 |
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| Game 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | / | R | H | E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SMU (0-4 overall) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 0 | |
| CSUSB (2-0 overall) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | X | 3 | 4 | 1 | |
| W: Luhman (1-0) L: Lawson (0-2) SV: Williams (1) |
After dropping a pair of games in Riverside, California on Saturday, the 12th ranked Saint Martin’s softball team traveled across the Inland Empire and dropped another pair of games to Cal State San Bernardino, 3-1 and 3-2, on Sunday afternoon.
The Saints fell behind 3-0 in the game one and 1-0 in game two after three innings and never led in Sunday’s doubleheader, just as they never led on Saturday. Sam Munger struck out seven over six innings in game one but picked up her second loss of the season. Kaylee Lawson gave up a run in two innings but was tagged for the loss in game two.
Megan Miller went 3-for-4 with an RBI in game one to lead the Saints and Riko Toyama collected two of the Saints five hits in game two.
Thursday Scores: Beat Up Saints Struggle in Seattle
Men’s basketball
| Seattle Pacific 76, Saint Martin’s 53 – Recap | |||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | Final |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saint Martin’s (3-7 GNAC, 6-12 overall) | 29 | 24 | 53 |
| Seattle Pacific (8-2 GNAC, 17-4 overall) | 41 | 35 | 76 |
| SMU leader: Ryan Rogers – 18 points |
Saint Martin’s limped into Thursday’s rematch with Seattle Pacific without starting point guard Riley Carel (knee) and forward Lucas Shannon (concussion) and couldn’t repeat the upset of the top team in the GNAC falling 76-53 to the Falcons in Seattle.
Ryan Rogers was the only Saint to score in double digits racking up 18 points on 8-of-11 shooting. Evan Coulter and Matt Dodson each added seven points and senior Brad Norman notched six points in his first career start.
Patrick Simon, who missed the first meeting between the two teams with an injured wrist, led Seattle Pacific with 20 points and Riley Stockton went for 16 points and eight rebounds. The Falcons outrebounded the Saints 39-21.
Saint Martin’s fell to ninth place in the GNAC at 3-7.
Boys basketball
| Centralia 72, Capital 50 | |||||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Capital (4-6 2A EvCo) | 13 | 18 | 8 | 11 | 50 |
| Centralia (7-2 2A EvCo) | 25 | 13 | 17 | 17 | 48 |
| CAP leader: Travis Miller – 18 points |
| Firm Foundation 73, Pope John Paul II 59 |
| FF: 2-3 1B Columbia Valley – PJPII: 2-5 1B Columbia Valley |
Girls basketball
| Washington School for the Deaf 27, Pope John Paul II 19 |
Saint Martin’s, Evergreen and SPSCC Basketball Standings

Great Northwest Athletic Conference
NCAA Division II
| Men’s basketball | ||
| Team | GNAC | Overall |
|---|---|---|
| Seattle Pacific | 7-2 | 16-4 |
| Western Washington | 7-2 | 13-4 |
| Alaska Fairbanks | 7-2 | 12-5 |
| Alaska Anchorage | 5-4 | 12-8 |
| Central Washington | 5-4 | 9-8 |
| Montana State-Billings | 4-5 | 8-9 |
| Western Oregon | 3-6 | 10-9 |
| Saint Martin’s | 3-6 | 6-11 |
| Northwest Nazarene | 3-6 | 5-12 |
| Simon Fraser | 1-8 | 8-9 |
| Top six teams make the conference tourney |
Halfway through the GNAC season and Saint Martin’s is once again on the outside looking in at the conference tournament to be played on their home court. But Michael Ostlund’s team has been competitive in every league game except the Montana State-Billings and Alaska losses. The MSU-Billings game was a home game that they desperately needed to win and the Alaska game was in front of the largest crowd of the season and on ROOT Sports, a game that going in seemed very winnable despite the Nanooks surprising second place status.
The offense is still a bit of a head scratcher and I can’t imagine that playing four guards at a time will mean sustained success, but the Saints live by the three and die by the three, so anything can happen, as was the case when they upset then #11 Seattle Pacific.
They will need to have a healthy Riley Carel and Lucas Shannon to make any kind of run. Carel missed Thursday’s game with a torn meniscus and it was thought he could miss the rest of the season. But he came back on Saturday and looked pretty good. Shannon suffered a concussion on Thursday and didn’t play Saturday and because of Rei Jensen wasn’t effective (hard to be when you don’t get to play much anymore), the Saints played five guards with 6-4 Brad Norman filling the post position.
The Saints play five of their last nine games at Marcus Pavilion but hit the road this weekend with games at Seattle Pacific and Montana State-Billings and the annual Alaska trip is still looming.
| Women’s basketball | ||
| Team | GNAC | Overall |
|---|---|---|
| Montana State-Billings | 7-2 | 14-5 |
| Western Washington | 7-2 | 11-6 |
| Seattle Pacific | 6-3 | 13-4 |
| Simon Fraser | 6-3 | 12-5 |
| Alaska Anchorage | 5-4 | 12-5 |
| Saint Martin’s | 5-4 | 11-7 |
| Northwest Nazarene | 4-5 | 11-6 |
| Alaska Fairbanks | 2-7 | 8-9 |
| Western Oregon | 2-7 | 5-12 |
| Central Washington | 1-8 | 6-11 |
| Top six teams make the conference tourney |
A hot, hot start for Saint Martin’s has cooled off dramatically with three straight losses and a drop from alone in first place to teetering on the edge of missing the conference tourney again.
Before the season, the biggest question for the Saints was who would step up as a second scorer behind Chelsea Haskey. Angela Gelhar or Krista Stabler have become solid scorers, but during their slide, Haskey has been a non-factor scoring 2, 6, 9 and 15 in her last four games. Though her 15 points on Saturday were her most since January 4th, Haskey only scored six points in the second half when Seattle Pacific blitzed the Saints to take home the win.
The Saints play four of their last nine games at home and thankfully have just one game this week, at Western Oregon on Saturday night.
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Cascade Collegiate Conference
NAIA Division II
| Men’s basketball | ||
| Team | CCC | Overall |
|---|---|---|
| College of Idaho | 9-2 | 18-5 |
| Concordia | 7-3 | 18-4 |
| Southern Oregon | 7-4 | 18-5 |
| Northwest | 7-4 | 16-6 |
| Warner Pacific | 6-4 | 12-10 |
| Northwest Christian | 6-5 | 12-9 |
| Oregon Tech | 5-6 | 12-11 |
| Eastern Oregon | 3-8 | 12-9 |
| Corban | 2-9 | 6-14 |
| Evergreen | 2-9 | 3-15 |
| Top eight teams make the conference tourney |
Evergreen has improved in conference play in each of the last two seasons after bottoming out without a win during the 2011-2012 season. Of course improvement means one conference win last year and now two conference wins this year with seven very difficult games still left on the docket.
Dre Taylor and Jordan Dam each played their first game of the season on December 20th and have made a huge difference for the Geoducks. They went from dropping all but two games by double-digits to two wins and close, competitive losses since the new year and find themselves just a game back of the conference tournament.
However, four of the final seven games are on the road and their three home games are against top-5 teams.
| Women’s basketball | ||
| Team | CCC | Overall |
|---|---|---|
| Eastern Oregon | 10-1 | 18-5 |
| Oregon Tech | 7-4 | 19-4 |
| Northwest | 7-4 | 15-8 |
| College of Idaho | 7-4 | 10-9 |
| Southern Oregon | 6-5 | 17-6 |
| Evergreen |
6-5 | 10-8 |
| Corban | 6-5 | 11-12 |
| Warner Pacific | 2-8 | 6-15 |
| Northwest Christian | 2-9 | 5-14 |
| Concordia | 1-9 | 4-18 |
| Top eight teams make the conference tourney |
The Evergreen women have done two things this season that have never been done in program history: sweep Concordia and Warner Pacific in Portland and win four straight conference games. The Geoducks are riding that four game streak right now and sit in a pack of six teams fighting for second place at either 7-4 or 6-5 in league play.
Sammi Clark is a consistent, fierce guard that is averaging 14.6 points per game and Brittany Gray has established herself as a solid presence in the front court. Jessica Denmon has two straight double-doubles from the guard position and they have had two bench players explode during their last four games. Uriah Thomas went for 22 points against Warner Pacific and LaNiecia Weatherspoon led the way with 15 points against Corban.
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NW Athletic Association of Community Colleges
West Division
| Men’s basketball | ||
| Team | West | Overall |
|---|---|---|
| Clark | 8-0 | 16-1 |
| Pierce | 6-2 | 13-5 |
| Highline | 5-3 | 14-5 |
| Green River | 4-4 | 7-10 |
| Lower Columbia | 4-4 | 6-11 |
| Grays Harbor | 3-5 | 6-12 |
| Centralia | 3-5 | 3-13 |
| Tacoma | 2-6 | 7-11 |
| South Puget Sound | 1-7 | 1-15 |
| Top four teams make the NWAACC Championships |
Defections and injuries have plagued South Puget Sound this season and the Clippers are down from 12 healthy players at the beginning of the season to dressing seven players, playing six and running five of them for 38+ minutes per game. No surprise they have managed only one win.
Early starters Joseph Johnson and Oly’s Michael Champlin and new head coach Aaron Landon’s first signed player, Chris Williams, have all left the program. Austin Bonds went down with a broken hand and is out for the season.
Brian Tyson and Slanblaytee Kaye lead the Clippers in scoring at 14.9 and 14.5 points per game respectively and Kaye dropped a triple-double on Grays Harbor with 23 points, 14 rebounds and 13 assists.SPSCC has eight games remaining, four at home and four on the road, and face Lower Columbia – the only team they have beaten this season – in Olympia on Wednesday.
| Women’s basketball | ||
| Team | West | Overall |
|---|---|---|
| Clark | 8-0 | 16-2 |
| Lower Columbia | 7-1 | 14-5 |
| Highline | 6-2 | 15-5 |
| Centralia | 5-3 | 9-9 |
| Pierce | 4-4 | 7-11 |
| Tacoma | 3-5 | 9-9 |
| South Puget Sound | 2-6 | 3-14 |
| Grays Harbor | 1-7 | 3-13 |
| Green River | 0-8 | 2-15 |
| Top four teams make the NWAAC Championships |
Though they have managed just three wins this season, the SPSCC women have improved dramatically since last season. During the 2012-2013 season, they shot just 26% and scored an average of 36.9 points per game, dead last in the NWAACC.
This season the Clippers are shooting 37% and are averaging 58.7 points per game thanks to the emergence of sophomores Maria Jesse (14.1 ppg) and LaKeisha Anger (13.0 ppg, 9.43 rpg) and some semblance of a full, consistent roster.
Saturday Scores: Taylor’s 33 and a Second Half Outburst Keys Geoducks Sweep
Men’s basketball
| Evergreen 81, Corban 66 – Recap | |||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | Final |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corban (2-9 CCC, 6-14 overall) | 33 | 33 | 66 |
| Evergreen (2-9 CCC, 3-15 overall) | 39 | 42 | 81 |
| TESC leader: Dre Taylor – 33 points |
Dre Taylor scored 33 points and Jordan Dam added 21 as Evergreen led the entire way in their 81-66 win over Corban at the CRC Gymnasium. Taylor and Dam combined to go 10-of-14 from 3-point range and the Geoducks made 12 3-pointers in the win. Marc Taylor chipped in 12 points and pulled down seven rebounds.
Evergreen moved to 2-9 in the Cascade Conference and 3-15 overall, their most wins since the 2010-2011 season. They went 1-26 overall and 0-18 in conference in 2011-2012 and 2-24 overall and 1-17 in conference in the 2012-2013 season.
| Alaska Anchorage 79, Saint Martin’s 78 – Recap | |||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | Final |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alaska Anchorage (5-4 GNAC, 12-8 overall) | 37 | 42 | 79 |
| Saint Martin’s (3-6 GNAC, 6-11 overall) | 44 | 34 | 78 |
| SMU leader: Evan Coulter – 17 points |
Saint Martin’s and Alaska Anchorage combined for 13 lead changes and nine ties and Brian McGill’s layup with 58 second left was the last lead change and gave the Seawolves a 79-78 win at Marcus Pavilion. Teancum Stafford missed a pair of free throws for Alaska Anchorage with 4.8 seconds left and Riley Carel launched a half court runner that drew iron but would not fall.
Five Saints scored in double-digits and Evan Coulter led the way with 17 points. Isaac Bianchini hit five three pointers and finished with 15 points, Ryan Rogers notched 13 points and Carel and Matt Dodson each added 12. Dodson also pulled down 12 rebounds for the double-double and Coulter dished out six assists.
Travis Thompson missed just four shots all night going 7-for-11 from the field including four 3-pointers and 9-of-9 from the free throw line to finish with 27 points. Kyle Fossman added 17 points and Brian McGill scored the last six points for the Seawolves and finished with 13 points.
Before the evening started, six teams were within a game of each other at either 4-4 or 3-5. The Seawolves improved to 5-4 while the Saints dropped behind the pack at 3-6.
Women’s basketball
| Evergreen 65, Corban 48 – Recap | |||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | Final |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corban (6-5 CCC, 11-12 overall) | 23 | 25 | 48 |
| Evergreen (6-5 CCC, 10-8 overall) | 17 | 48 | 65 |
| TESC: LaNiecia Weatherspoon – 15 points |
Evergreen managed just 17 points in the first half but exploded in the second half and matched Corban’s entire game output with 48 points and won their fourth straight Cascade Confernce game, 65-48. The four game streak is the best conference run in the history of the program.
LaNiecia Weatherspoon came off the bench and scored 12 points in the second half and finished with 15 to lead the way for Evergreen. Sammi Clark added 14 points and Jessica Denmon notched her second straight double-double with 12 points and 10 boards. Brittany Gray rounded out the double digit scoring with 11.
The Geoducks are now 6-5 in the CCC and are tied with Corban and Southern Oregon a game back of a three team, 7-4 second team pack.
| Seattle Pacific 78, Saint Martin’s 68 – Recap | |||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | Final |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saint Martin’s (5-4 GNAC, 11-7 overall) | 33 | 35 | 68 |
| Seattle Pacific (6-3 CCC, 13-4 overall) | 29 | 49 | 78 |
| SMU leader: Krista Stabler – 21 points |
After Saint Martin’s opened up 28-14 lead at the 8:22 mark of the first half, Seattle Pacific outscored the Saints 52-20 over a 26 minute stretch to open up an 18 point lead, 66-48, with 6:08 left to play en route to a 78-68 win at Brougham Pavilion in Seattle.
Krista Stabler scored a career high 21 points and Chelsea Haskey added 15 points with seven rebounds.
The Saints have now lost three straight games and fell to 5-4 in the GNAC, two games behind the league leaders Montana State-Billings and Western Washington.
Boys basketball
| Ocosta 62, Northwest Christian 50 | |||||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northwest Christian | 19 | 15 | 14 | 2 | 50 |
| Ocosta | 19 | 13 | 9 | 21 | 62 |
| NWC leader: Austin Koukal – 21 points |
Today (1/25): Geoducks Battle Warriors in Doubleheader Action; Hobbled Saints Host Seawolves
Women’s basketball
Evergreen vs. Corban – CRC Gymnasium – 5:30 PM
The Evergreen women come into tonight’s CCC battle riding a three game winning streak including their first ever sweep of the Portland schools in PDX and now sit at 5-5 in conference play and are one game behind sixth place Corban (6-4), who comes to town tonight. The two teams met on December 20th in Salem with the Warriors taking a 66-63 decision.
Men’s basketball
Saint Martin’s vs. Alaska-Anchorage – Marcus Pavilion – 7:00 PM
Evergreen vs. Corban – CRC Gymnasium – 7:30 PM
Saint Martin’s is battling injuries and likely will be without starting point guard Riley Carel (torn meniscus) and forward Lucas Shannon (concussion) when they take on Alaska-Anchorage tonight. The Saints are 3-5 in the GNAC and are still battling for a playoff spot as six teams are within a game of each other. The Seawolves are one of those teams. They sit just a game ahead of the Saints at 4-4 in conference play and are coming off a 92-58 thumping of Western Oregon in Monmouth on Thursday night.
The Evergreen men are still looking for their second conference win but have played very well over the last couple weeks and have been extremely close in many games. And tonight they have a very good opportunity to pick up that second win against a struggling Corban team that is just ahead of them in the CCC standings at 2-8.
Thursday Scores: Saints Drop Two; Wolves Tear Up Tigers
| Alaska 64, Saint Martin’s 47 – Box score | |||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | Final |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alaska (6-2 GNAC, 11-5 overall) | 31 | 33 | 64 |
| Saint Martin’s (3-5 GNAC, 6-10 overall) | 21 | 26 | 47 |
| Attendance: 1083 |
Women’s basketball
| Montana State-Billlings 75, Saint Martin’s 56 – Recap | |||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | Final |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saint Martin’s (5-3 GNAC, 11-6 overall) | 20 | 36 | 56 |
| MSU-Billings (6-2 GNAC, 13-5 overall) | 32 | 43 | 75 |
| SMU leader: Krista Stabler – 16 points |
Girls basketball
| Black Hills 65, Centralia 35 | |||||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Centralia (2-5 2A EvCo) | 5 | 7 | 8 | 15 | 35 |
| Black Hills (7-1 2A EvCo) | 6 | 24 | 17 | 18 | 65 |
| BH leader: Sarah McGee – 12 points |
| WF West 62, Tumwater 25 | |||||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tumwater (2-6 2A EvCo) | 1 | 2 | 10 | 12 | 25 |
| WF West (8-0 2A EvCo) | 20 | 18 | 12 | 12 | 62 |
Today (1/23): Saints to Pack the Pavilion for ROOT Sports Televised Contest

Men’s basketball
Saint Martin’s vs. Alaska – Marcus Pavilion – 9:00 PM
The Saint Martin’s men take on Alaska tonight at Marcus Pavilion in a GNAC battle that will be shown live on ROOT Sports at 9:00 PM. With an alumni rally planned for 7:00 at the Worthington Center and a student tailgate beginning at 7:30 at the TUB behind the pavilion, buzz around campus is extremely high and the atmosphere for the game will be great. And it is quite the bargain. Individual general admission tickets are $6 for adults and are buy one get one free at the door. The Pack the Pavilion night is also a white out and fans are encouraged to wear white.
The Saints come into the game at 3-4 in the GNAC with road wins over Simon Fraser and Western Oregon and an upset of Seattle Pacific in their last home game in early January. The Saints play a four guard offense most of the time and junior Ryan Rogers leads the way with 15.1 points per game with senior Evan Coulter just behind him at 14.1 ppg. Redshirt freshman Isaac Bianchini has scored in double digits in each of the last three games with 15, 18 and 14 points mostly coming from behind the three point line. He is 15-of-26 from behind the arc during that time.
Alaska is one of the biggest surprises of the GNAC season so far sitting in second place at 5-2. The Nanooks of Fairbanks have four players scoring in double-digits led by senior guard Ronnie Baker’s 16 points per game. 6-11 senior center Sergej Pucar is a load in the paint averaging 13.5 ppg and senior forward Andrew Kelly pulls down a team leading 8.2 rebounds per game and adds 11.8 points.
If you are unable to make it to Marcus Pavilion, the game can be seen live on ROOT Sports immediately following the BYU/Portland West Coast Conference game. If you don’t get Root Sports, you can watch the webcast with me, Brandon Sparks, on the call by clicking here.
Girls basketball
Black Hills vs. Centralia – Black Hills HS – 7:30 PM
Wednesday Scores: Bush’s 30 Leads Blazers to Big Win Over Falcons
Men’s basketball
| Clark 73, SPSCC 47 – Box score | |||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | Final |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clark (7-0 NWAACC West, 15-1 overall) | 35 | 38 | 73 |
| SPSCC (1-7 NWAACC West, 1-15 overall) | 18 | 28 | 47 |
| SPSCC leader: Brian Tyson – 13 points |
Five of the six SPSCC players played 38+ minutes again while Clark, the top team in the NWAACC, played 12 and none of their players played more than 29 minutes in the Penguins’ 73-47 win over the Clippers. Brian Tyson led South Puget Sound with 13 points and Keegan Liebelt and Brandon McGurkin each added 12.
Women’s basketball
| Clark 74, SPSCC 48 – Box score | |||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | Final |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clark (7-0 NWAACC West, 15-2 overall) | 34 | 40 | 74 |
| SPSCC (2-6 NWAACC West, 3-14 overall) | 23 | 25 | 48 |
| SPSCC leaders: LaKeisha Anger – 18 points |
LaKeisha Anger notched a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds but SPSCC turned the ball over 29 times and took 22 less shots than Clark in a 74-48 loss to the Penguins. Sofia Guerra scored 11 points and Maria Jesse added nine points, eight rebounds and six assists. 2013 Timberline grad Sarah McKee scored four points in 16 minutes for Clark.
Boys basketball
| Timberline 65, Foss 62 | |||||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foss (4-3 3A Narrows) | 15 | 12 | 20 | 15 | 62 |
| Timberline (4-3 3A Narrows) | 20 | 12 | 11 | 22 | 65 |
| TIM leader: Jarryn Bush – 30 points |
Without University of Washington signee Donaven Dorsey, Jarryn Bush scored 30 points and Brandell Evans chipped in 18 to lead Timberline to a 65-62 win over Foss.
The Falcons went on a 15-0 run after halftime and led the the Blazers 47-43 after the third quarter. But the Blazers came back and finished the quarter on an 11-5 run and outscored Foss 22-15 in the fourth quarter to draw themselves even with the Falcons at 4-3 in the 3A Narrows.
Seattle U commit Armond Davis scored 37 points in the loss for the Falcons.
| Olympia 62, Shelton 40 | |||||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Olympia (9-6 overall) | 8 | 15 | 21 | 18 | 62 |
| Shelton (0-14 overall) | 9 | 11 | 7 | 13 | 40 |
| OLY leader: Khalil Matheney – 13 points |
| Lincoln 68, North Thurston 42 | |||||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lincoln (6-1 3A Narrows) | 9 | 31 | 12 | 16 | 68 |
| North Thurston (2-5 3A Narrows) | 2 | 7 | 15 | 18 | 42 |
| NT leader: Darrin Sroor – 18 points |
University of California-Berkeley signee Ahmaad Rorie scored eight points in somewhat limited action off of the bench in his first game back since leaving Florida’s Montverde Academy and Lincoln thrashed North Thurston, 68-42. Rorie was declared eligible to play for the 16-1 Abes just hours before the game.
Girls basketball
| Timberline 59, Foss 35 | |||||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Timberline (6-1 3A Narrows) | 18 | 14 | 9 | 18 | 59 |
| Foss (0-7 3A Narrows) | 9 | 10 | 8 | 8 | 35 |
| TIM leader: Sara Bowen – 18 points |
| Olympia 48, Shelton 15 | |||||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shelton (3-10 overall) | 1 | 0 | 7 | 7 | 15 |
| Olympia (6-9 overall) | 17 | 16 | 11 | 4 | 48 |
| Lincoln 44, North Thurston 33 | |||||
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North Thurston (3-4 3A Narrows) | 10 | 11 | 4 | 8 | 33 |
| Lincoln (5-2 3A Narrows) | 12 | 8 | 12 | 12 | 44 |
| NT leader: Megan Kramer – 19 points |
Saints Softball Unanimous Pick to Repeat as GNAC Champs

Coming off of their best season in program history, the Saint Martin’s softball team is the unanimous pick to win the 2014 Great Northwest Athletic Conference championship in the GNAC preseason coaches poll released today.
The Saints return two of the top players in the conference, senior second baseman and 2013 GNAC Player of the Year Lacey McGladrey and Sam Munger, the GNAC Pitcher of the Year and reigning batting title holder with a .426 average last season.
And the Saints are setup for years to come with one of the youngest teams in the league. McGladrey is the lone senior on the squad with juniors Munger, Taviah Jenkins, Dani Wall and Division I Farleigh Dickinson transfer Maria Roney, sophomore Megan Miller, a conference honorable mention at third base as a freshman and a strong freshman class that will likely contribute.
The Saints kick off their season on February 1st at Cal Baptist and, fingers crossed for good weather, will play their first home game on March 1st against Northwest University.
Read the full release from SMUSaints.com and the GNAC after the jump…






