Category Archives: Saint Martin’s University

Tuesday schedule; Saint Martin’s news

Schedule for Tuesday, July 16th

Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball

Tumwater Brewers vs. Nisqually Silvers – The RAC – 5:00 PM
Olympia Athletics vs. Hawks Prairie Cardinals – The RAC – 7:30 PM


Tuesday news and notes (updated throughout the day as needed)

Saint Martin’s continues to look back at the top moments of 2012-2013. Yesterday featured the women’s soccer team’s late goal scoring prowess. – Link

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And they are smart too. The Saints took home the GNAC Academic All-Sports title for the 2012-2013 school year. – Link

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The Thurston County Senators will take on the Kitsap Bluejackets today and tomorrow at the Kitsap Fairgrounds in Silverdale. Games can be heard on ISPNSports.com. – Link

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Capital grad and Gonzaga defender Josh Phillips talks about his time this summer with the Sounders U23s on the new look theolympian.com – Link

Sunday scoreboard: Saints’ NCAA tournament run comes to an end

College softball

NCAA Division II West Regional
Humboldt State 5, Saint Martin’s 3

Saint Martin’s dream season came to an end on Sunday afternoon with a 5-3 loss to Humboldt State in the NCAA Division II West Regional in Arcata, California. The Saints finished at 41-16 overall and won the first NCAA tournament game in school history.

Humboldt State jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the first inning off of a Courtney Hiatt two run double and an RBI single by Hannah Williams.

The Saints responded when Dani Wall hit a solo shot in the second inning to cut the Jacks lead to 3-1. One inning later, Megan Miller hit a sacrifice fly to score Madi Davis followed by a Sam Munger single that scored Lacey McGladrey. Unfortunately, that would do it offensively for the Saints.

Megan Wink scored on a Munger wild pitch in the bottom of the third inning for what would prove the game winning run and the Jacks added an insurance run in the fourth inning. Lizzie Perez shut down the Saints over the final 3 2/3 innings and Humboldt State advanced to the Super Regionals and ended the Saints season.

The Saints lose four important seniors – Joslyn Eugenio, Taylor Bakos, Madi Davis and Aubree Pocklington – from their most successful team.

Today (5/12): Do or die for Saints softball in NCAA tourney

College softball

NCAA Division II West Regional
Saint Martin’s vs. Humboldt State – Arcata, CA – 12:00 PM

Saint Martin’s and Humboldt State have split their season series and both games were close one run affairs that came down the wire. But the Saints have to win two straight games today on the Jacks home field to advance in the NCAA tournament to the Super Regionals.

First pitch in game one is set for noon and if the Saints win, they will play immediately after in a winner take all game.

Live video and stats can be found here.

Saturday scoreboard: Saints softball survives; Bears, Rams baseball split seeding games; Cougs soccer to state

College softball

NCAA Tournament West Regional
Humboldt State 6, Saint Martin’s 5
Saint Martin’s 8, Grand Canyon 5 – Recap from SMUSaints.com

In game one of the NCAA Division II West Regional in Arcata, California today, Saint Martin’s out homered heavy home run hitting Humboldt State on their home field but it wasn’t enough and the Saints fell to the Lumberjacks, 6-5. The loss was the first for the Saints in the double-elimination tournament and sent them to an elimination game later in the day.

Humboldt State opened the scoring right away putting two runs on the board in the bottom of the first inning. But the Saints answered back, first with a two run home run from Dani Wall in the top of the second and briefly took a 3-2 lead when Joslyn Eugenio drove in Lacey McGladrey in the third.

The ‘Jacks answered with three straight runs in the third and fourth innings including Dani Randall’s homer in the third and what proved to be the game winning run on a Courtney Hiatt single in the fourth.

Taviah Jenkins hit a two run shot in the sixth inning to cut the score to one run and Taylor Bakos singled and advanced to second on an error with no outs. Aubree Pocklington fouled out and Madi Davis struck out for the first two outs of the inning. Bakos was then thrown out on the plate trying to score from second on a single to left by McGladrey. The Saints stranded a runner at second in the seventh inning and Humboldt State held on to win 6-5.

In game two, Grand Canyon got a rematch with the Saints after eliminating UC-San Diego in the first game of the consolation bracket in the morning.

Facing elimination, Saint Martin’s got it going quickly scoring twice in the first inning on a Sam Munger single and a Wall ground out. In the second, Pocklington doubled to drive in Bakos and the Saints took a 3-0 lead.

The ‘Lopes would answer back in a big way with four runs in an error filled top of the third inning. But Jenkins hit her second home run of the day in the bottom half of the inning, a two run shot that put the Saints back on top, 5-3. McGladrey’s single in the fourth drove in Pocklington to put the Saints up 6-4.

Grand Canyon got a run back in the fifth but again Jenkins went deep in the bottom of the fifth, her third of the day, to give the Saints an 8-5 lead and they would hold on to end the ‘Lopes season and advance to play Humboldt State on Sunday at noon. The Saints will have to win two straight games against the ‘Jacks to advance to the Super Regionals.


High school baseball

4A West Central/Southwest Bi-District tournament
Olympia 8, Kentridge 1
Emerald Ridge 7, Olympia 4

With their win over Kentridge and their loss to Emerald Ridge, Olympia took sixth place in the district tournament and advanced to the state tournament regionals. They will take on Lake Stevens at Everett Memorial Stadium on Saturday, May 18th at 1:00 PM.


3A West Central/Southwest Bi-District tournament

Peninsula 10, North Thurston 4
North Thurston 5, Bonney Lake 0

North Thurston dropped their district semifinal game to Peninsula but came back to beat Bonney Lake at take third place. They will face Mt. Si at Bannerwood Park in Bellevue on Saturday, May 18th at 1:00 PM in the state tournament regionals.


2A District IV tournament

Mark Morris 8, Capital 7

Down 7-0 and with just three outs left in their season, Mark Morris rallied for eight runs in the seventh inning and Capital saw their season end with a heartbreaking 8-7 loss.


Boys soccer

3A West Central/Southwest Bi-District tournament
Mountain View 4, North Thurston 0

North Thurston’s season came to an end at Highline Memorial Stadium with a 4-0 loss to Mountain View.


2A District IV tournament

Capital 2, Centralia 0

Capital got second half goals from Ethan Meyers and Kellen O’Neill and kept their season alive with a 2-0 win over Centralia at Ingersoll Stadium. They will play in the state tournament beginning on Wednesday, May 15th.


Auto racing

South Sound Speedway winners:
Mini Stock – Grant Charneski
Vintage Modifieds – Paul Field
Hobby Stocks – David Knittle
Baby Grand – Jim Guinn
Stinger 8’s – Steve Pierson

Today (5/11): Such a busy day

College softball

NCAA Tournament Regional
Saint Martins vs. Humboldt State – Arcata, CA – 11:00 AM


Boys soccer

3A West Central/Southwest Bi-District tourney
North Thurston vs. Mountain View – Highline Stadium, Burien – 1:00 PM

2A District IV consolation final
Capital vs. Centralia – Ingersoll Stadium – 7:00 PM


High school baseball

4A West Central/Southwest Bi-District consolation
Olympia vs. Kentridge – Heritage Park, Puyallup – 1:00 PM


3A West Central/Southwest Bi-District semifinals

North Thurston vs. Peninsula – Auburn Mountainview HS – 10:00 AM


2A District IV consolation

Capital vs. Mark Morris – Bearcat Stadium, Chehalis – 11:00 AM


College baseball

Centralia College vs. Green River – The RAC – 1:00 PM

Today (5/10): Saints open NCAA tourney; T-Birds baseball, Rams softball play for titles

College softball

NCAA Tournament Regional
Saint Martin’s vs. Grand Canyon – Arcata, CA – 1:30 PM

Saint Martin’s opens up NCAA Tournament play in Arcata, California. For more, see my preview. Live video and stats can be found here.


NWAACC regular season

SPSCC vs. Green River – The RAC – 1:00 PM


High school baseball

2A District IV championship game
Tumwater @ WF West – Bearcat Stadium, Chehalis – 6:00 PM


High school softball

4A Narrows League tournament consolation game
Olympia vs. Gig Harbor – SERA, Tacoma – 3:00 PM


3A Narrows League tournament consolation game

Timberline vs. Shelton – SERA, Tacoma – 3:00 PM


3A Narrows League tournament championship game

North Thurston vs. Wilson – SERA, Tacoma – 3:00 PM

PREVIEW: Saint Martin’s opens NCAA tournament in Arcata on Friday

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The #17 ranked Saint Martin’s softball team travels to Arcata, California to take on Grand Canyon in the first game of the NCAA Division II tournament on Friday. The Saints are the #5 seed in the Western Regional and will face the #4 seed ‘Lopes at 1:30 PM. Joining them in the double-elimination sub-regional are the #8 seed UC San Diego and the #1 seed and host Humboldt State.

Video and live stats for the games are available from the Humboldt State athletics website by clicking here.

Here is a quick look at the three teams the Saints will/could face in their sub-regional bracket…


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– The ‘Lopes come into their final Division II softball tournament (they will be transitioning to Division I after this season) at 39-17 overall, finishing fourth in the PacWest. They were ranked #17 in the nation before dropping out in the last poll after losing three of the last four games to Dixie State.

The ‘Lopes have a potent one-two punch in the circle with juniors Stephanie Pesquiera and Kiki Sepulveda. Pesquiera went 20-10 with a 1.74 ERA and 121 strikeouts this season as their #1 starter while Sepulveda went 13-4 with a 1.69 ERA. Junior outfielder Claire Zampini and sophomore shortstop Kelsey Barak led them offensively. Zampini hit .441 with 32 RBIs and Barak led the team with six home runs and 15 doubles and finished second with 41 RBIs. Kayla Henry is a speedy outfielder who stole 29 bases with nine triples and a .426 batting average.

Grand Canyon and the Saints participated in the Tournament of Champions in Turlock, California but did not meet. The ‘Lopes played two GNAC teams during the regular season beating Simon Fraser 7-1 on February 9th in Las Vegas and took a 5-0 win over Northwest Nazarene at the Touranment of Champions.


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Humboldt State
– The Lumberjacks are the #5 ranked team in the nation at 47-12 overall this season and were winners of the CCAA regular season and tourament.

Humboldt State is led by junior first baseman Chrissy Stalf, who hit .411 this season and leads the nation with 26 homeruns. The Lumberjacks as a team hit 103 homeruns this season. Sophomore Hannah Williams hit 16 bombs and drove in a team high 56 runs and senior Courtney Hiatt hit 14 homers with 47 RBIs. Freshman Katie Obbema went 26-3 with a 2.10 ERA as their #1 pitcher.

Saint Martin’s made a statement at the Tournament of Champions with a 5-4 win over the Lumberjacks. Errors killed Humbolt State in that game with three of the five Saint Martin’s runs coming after errors including the game winning run in the seventh inning. Sam Munger and Dani wall each had two hits for the Saints and Wall drove in three runs while Stalf and Williams homered for the ‘Jacks.

 

UCSD Primary LogoUC San Diego – The Tritons finished second in the CCAA to Humboldt State at 24-12 in conference play and 33-23 overall. Five of those losses came to their first round opponent, Humboldt State, including a loss in the CCAA tournament championship game.

Nothing much jumps out at you about the Tritons as a team. Senior Nicole Spangler and junior Caitlin Brown lead their offense. Spangler hit .347 with 13 doubles and 26 RBIs while Brown hit led the team with nine home runs and 40 RBIs. Four different pitchers made 20+ appearances for the Tritons. Junior Jennifer Manuel went 11-3 with a 2.37 ERA.

The Tritons also took part in the Tournament of Champions but didn’t face the Saints. UCSD faced one GNAC team this season taking three games of four against Western Oregon early in the season at home.

Saturday scoreboard: Saints softball wins GNAC tournament championship

College softball

Photo from SMUSaints.com

Photo from SMUSaints.com

GNAC tournament championship
Simon Fraser 3, Saint Martin’s 2
Saint Martin’s 6, Simon Fraser 1 – Recap on SMUSaints.com

Saint Martin’s had two chances to win one game to claim the GNAC tournament championship on Saturday afternoon in Billings, Montana. Simon Fraser forced a final game with a 3-2 win in game one but Taylor Bakos shut down The Clan offense in game two and the Saints claimed their first GNAC title and an automatic berth to the NCAA tournament.

Simon Fraser scored right off the bat in game one with Trisha Bourchard’s two run homer in the first inning. They then added a run in the third inning when Bourchard stole home. Kelsey Hawkins went 5 1/3 innings giving up just four hits and one earned run for The Clan. The Saints did get one run in the bottom of the seventh inning but were unable to get the tying run home from third and Simon Fraser escaped with a 3-2 win.

Game two was a completely different story. Joslyn Eugenio homered in the second inning and Lacey McGladrey and Sam Munger each drove in a run in the Saints’ three run third inning and the Saints would put two more on the board in the fifth. Simon Fraser advanced runners past second base just twice in the game, one would score in the fifth but another was stranded at third when The Clan hit into an inning ending double play. Munger went 3-for-4 for the Saints extending her hitting streak to 22 games and took home the Tournament MVP.

The 22nd ranked Saints advance to the NCAA Division II Regionals. They will find out where they will go on Monday morning.

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In other softball action….

Grays Harbor 11, SPSCC 2
Grays Harbor 8, SPSCC 0


College baseball

Northwest Nazarene 7, Saint Martin’s 5
Saint Martin’s 3, Northwest Nazarene 2

Saint Martin’s wrapped up their season at 9-39 overall. Senior Bobby Twedt finished the season hitting .333 with 23 RBIs, Sophomore Travis Shaw hit .331 with 25 RBIs and Sophomore Chandler Tracy led the Saints with 12 home runs, 29 RBI and hit .301.


Boys soccer

2A District IV tournament
Mark Morris 1, Capital 0 (Monarchs win shootout 4-2)
Ridgefield 2, River Ridge 0

With losses to GSHL teams in the first round, #2 seed Capital will host #5 seed River Ridge on Tuesday night in a loser out game.

Roller Derby

Oly Rollers 182, Port City 19

Today (5/4): Saints softball in GNAC title game; Saints baseball; Oly Rollers; Cougars soccer; Racing

College softball

GNAC tournament championship game
Saint Martin’s vs. Simon Fraser – Billings, Montana – 11:00 AM

Saint Martin’s has two chances to win one game against Simon Fraser on Saturday in the GNAC tournament championship game in Billings, Montana. The winner of the tournament gets an automatic bid into the NCAA Division II tournament.

The Saints knocked off The Clan on Friday morning, 7-3, in eight innings to advance to the championship game. Simon Fraser dropped into the consolation bracket and shutout Central Washington, 2-0, to avoid elimination. The Saints and Clan have played five times this season with the Saints taking four wins.

Live stats and video can be found here. First pitch is scheduled for 11:00 AM.


College baseball

Saint Martin’s vs. Northwest Nazarene (DH) – Saints Baseball Field – 12:00 PM

Can Saint Martin’s get to double digit wins this season? With another sweep of Northwest Nazarene on Saturday, it could happen. The Saints will honor five seniors on Senior Day, Cory Bassi, Brendan Jeffers, Anthony Klonitsko, Mario Sanelli and Bobby Twedt.


Roller Derby

Oly Rollers USARS vs. Port City – Skateland! – 6:00 PM

The Oly Rollers host Stockton’s Port City Roller Girls on Saturday night at Skateland! in a USARS bout. It’s the first game of a weekend doubleheader for both teams. Port City will take on Underground Derby on Sunday morning while Oly will be back at it on Sunday night against One World. Tickets are $15 at the door.


Boys soccer

Capital vs. Mark Morris – Ingersoll Stadium – 7:00 PM

Districts get underway for boys soccer when Capital takes on Mark Morris at Ingersoll Stadium. The Cougars earned the #2 seed out of the 2A EvCo by finishing 8-4 in league play while the Monarchs come in as the #3 seed out of the GSHL. The winner moves on to take on either Ridgefield or River Ridge.


Auto Racing

Super Late Models, Street Stocks, Legends & Super 4’s – South Sound Speedway – 6:30 PM

Late Friday scoreboard: Rams, Wolves upset top seeds in Narrows finals; Saints sweep Crusaders

High school baseball

3A Narrows League championship game
North Thurston 5, Timberline 3

Trailing 2-0 heading into the top of the seventh inning, North Thurston scored five runs including Noah Murski’s bases loaded three run base hit that put the Rams up for good in their 5-3 win over Timberline. Ryan Mets struck out eight Blazers over six innings and the Rams will head into districts as the #1 seed out of the 3A Narrows, earning themselves a bye in the first round.

4A Narrows League championship game
South Kitsap 2, Olympia 1

South Kitsap opened up the scoring quickly with two runs in the first inning and that was all they would need in their 2-1 win over Olympia. Cameron Frost scored on a wild pitch in the fourth inning but that was all the Bears could muster offensively. Michael Fairchild settled down after a rough first inning and pitched a complete game for the Bears but suffered the loss. Olympia heads into districts as the #2 seed from the Narrows.


College baseball

Saint Martin’s 8, Northwest Nazarene 4
Saint Martin’s 5, Northwest Nazarene 2 – Recap from SMUSaints.com


College softball

Pierce 17, SPSCC 0
Pierce 12, SPSCC 2
Pierce 4, SPSCC 0