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WIAA Releases Final Reclassification Numbers: What it Means for Each Local School

WIAAlogoThe final reclassification numbers were released today by the WIAA and while there is still an appeals process that could change things for Capital, these should be finalized by January 27th.

Let’s take a look at what it means for each school in the Olympia area. Remember that nothing is set in stone yet and league membership could drastically change over the next couple of weeks. The numbers in parentheses after each school is the enrollment number for grades 9-11. Meg Wochnick took a look at the numbers yesterday and some of the information comes from her article here.


Black Hills (2A – 728 students):
Black Hills stays at 2A and is the smallest school in the remnants of the 2A Evergreen Conference as it currently stands. They are stuck following Tumwater and WF West wherever they go, whether the 2A EvCo remains as a five team league (if Capital moves down to 2A after an appeal) or to a merger with the GSHL (if there are only two 2A EvCo schools left).

Capital (3A – 990 students): Capital’s situation has yet to be determined, they may still appeal their enrollment number and could still end up in 2A. But as of right now, they are bound for 3A and will be the smallest school (that didn’t opt-up) in that classification. They will likely join the 3A Narrows, where they were before. For football, it is probably a better situation for the Cougars competitively but it could be a struggle for them in other sports.

North Thurston (3A – 1093 students): Nothing much changes for North Thurston, they will remain in the 3A Narrows. However, they will lose their closest rival, Timberline, to 4A again. Too bad, because they have played some memorable league games in volleyball, in particular, over the last couple years.

Northwest Christian (2B – 83 students): Northwest Christian has 1B numbers but decided to opt-up to 2B. Despite their loss of enrollment over the last few years, they still fit the profile and have been relatively competitive in the 2B Pacific League. Even though they are small, they don’t seem to be on the same level as Pope John Paul II, Mary M. Knight or Washington School of the Deaf – schools they would probably end up playing often if they stayed 1B.

Olympia (4A – 1287 students): The only big change for Olympia is that they will welcome a Lacey team to the mix and will lose a Silverdale team on the schedule. That’s a nice travel trade for the Bears.

Pope John Paul II (1B – 52 students): PJPII will continue at the 1B level with their new athletic programs. Despite the travel issues of a Lacey school having to go to Longview/Vancouver for every game, this is the only place for their new baseball, softball and girls basketball programs.

Rainier (2B – 198 students): Despite the step down, Rainier has to be considered one of the biggest winners in this reclassification period. They go from one of the smallest 1A schools in a league with some powerful opponents to a much better fit in either the 2B Central or Pacific Leagues.

River Ridge (2A – 818 students): River Ridge has applied to join the 2A SPSL, a move that makes a lot of sense for the Lacey school. The Hawks would join the other North Thurston schools in the West Central District and they would play against schools that better fit their profile – Fife, Steilacoom, Orting, White River, Clover Park, Washington, and Franklin Pierce. Let’s be completely honest, River Ridge is taking the opportunity to run away from Tumwater, WF West and Capital (if they remain 2A), and I can’t blame them one bit.

Rochester (2A – 480 students): Can anyone imagine a scenario where Rochester would be a good fit in a league with WF West, Tumwater, Centralia or Capital? I can’t. And I don’t think the Warriors can either. So they will likely join a 2A/1A hybrid league made up of 2A members Rochester and Aberdeen and the remaining 1A schools from the Evergreen and Eatonville. While I hate hybrid leagues, this makes sense and I can’t blame Rochester one bit. Rochester belongs with Tenino, Elma, Hoquiam and Montesano.

Shelton (3A – 1081 students): Nothing much changes for Shelton other than getting rid of Timberline and likely adding Capital with a road trip to Central Kitsap thrown in there. The Highclimbers will continue to struggle to be competitive until their enrollment can allow them to drop down to 2A.

Tenino (1A – 264 students): Tenino remains at 1A and will likely be part of a hybrid 2A/1A league that will lose Rainier but will add Aberdeen and Eatonville.

Timberline (4A – 1256 students): Timberline moves to 4A and lose their closest rival, North Thurston, as league mates. The jump to the 4A Narrows could be beneficial in some sports but it might be a tough move for the football team.

Tumwater (2A – 934 students): The T-Birds are still one of the largest 2A schools and will likely join a merged EvCo/GSHL league. The biggest change will be in travel for the T-Birds since they will be heading to Longview and Vancouver instead of making their longest trip to Chehalis. They will go from being in the middle geographically to being the northernmost school. The 2A EvCo is disintegrating mainly because of Tumwater football. Rochester, Aberdeen and River Ridge don’t want anything to do with them and if Capital ends up in 3A, there will only be four schools left forcing Tumwater southward.

Yelm (4A – 1266 students): Yelm stays at 4A and will remain in the 4A Narrows. Despite the size of the school, it will continue to be a tough road to hoe for the Tornadoes.

Tuesday Scores: Cougs Boys Top Wolves; Hawks and Wolves Girls Roll; PJPII Sweeps

Boys basketball

Capital 61, Black Hills 54
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Black Hills (1-3 2A EvCo) 13 13 13 15 54
Capital (1-3 2A EvCo) 18 13 8 22 61
BH leader: TJ Mickelson – 25 points
CAP leader: Ben Pearce – 23 points
Tumwater 63, Aberdeen 53
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Aberdeen (0-3 2A EvCo) 17 8 13 15 53
Tumwater (2-1 2A EvCo) 11 16 13 23 63
TUM leader: Josiah Warner – 19 points
Centralia 86, River Ridge 55
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
River Ridge (2-3 2A EvCo) 12 6 27 10 55
Centralia (4-0 2A EvCo) 18 21 31 16 86
Pope John Paul II 44, Washington School for the Deaf 36


Girls basketball

Black Hills 70, Capital 28
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Black Hills (4-0 2A EvCo) 13 17 24 16 70
Capital (1-3 2A EvCo) 5 9 8 6 28
BH leader: Sydney Sauls – 18 points
CAP leader: Olivia Jackowich – 14 points
River Ridge 75, Centralia 50
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
River Ridge (2-2 2A EvCo) 18 10 12 10 50
Centralia (1-2 2A EvCo) 15 19 18 23 75
RR leader: Savannah McGill – 18 points
Tumwater 44, Aberdeen 40
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Tumwater (1-2 2A EvCo) 13 7 12 12 44
Timberline (0-3 2A EvCo) 9 4 14 13 40
TUM leader: Sierra Snyder – 12 points
Pope John Paul II 29, Washington School for the Deaf 16

Today (1/7): Cougs Host Wolves For Two

Friday Scoreboard: Sauls’ Buzzer Beater Shocks Hawks

Boys basketball

Stadium 57, Olympia 52
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Stadium (4-0 4A Narrows) 8 8 21 20 57
Olympia (0-3 4A Narrows) 9 6 13 24 52
 OLY leader: Khalil Matheney – 15 points

Olympia fell to 0-3 in the 4A Narrows League but kept things tight with league leader Stadium in their 57-52 loss. One bad quarter doomed the Bears turning a one point halftime deficit to a 37-29 hole after three. Khalil Matheney led Oly with 15 points and Max Fortier added 10 in the loss. Bobby Moorehead scored 23 points for the Tigers.

Wilson 76, North Thurston 36
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
North Thurston (0-3 3A Narrows) 2 7 20 7 36
Wilson (3-0 3A Narrows) 27 17 14 18 76
 NT leader: Wes Reynolds – 8 points

Wilson took it to North Thurston from the get go opening up a 25 point lead after the first quarter and a 44-9 lead at the half en route to a 76-36 win. Jamal Welch and David Jenkins outscored North Thurston themselves with 23 and 18 points respectively for Wilson.

Centralia 72, Capital 64
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Centralia (2-0 2A EvCo) 13 14 26 19 72
Capital (0-3 2A EvCo) 16 11 17 20 64
CAP leader: Jacob Pratt – 16 points

Much like crosstown Oly, Capital had one bad quarter, the third, and fell to 1-8 overall this season and 0-3 in the 2A EvCo. Four Capital players scored in double figures led by Spencer Pratt’s 16 points and Ty Gentry’s 11.

River Ridge 61, Black Hills 51
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
River Ridge (2-1 2A EvCo) 19 16 11 15 61
Black Hills (1-2 2A EvCo) 8 15 5 23 51
RR leader: Jason Kananin – 14 points
BH leader: TJ Mickelson – 22 points

River Ridge opened up an 11 point lead after the first quarter and never looked back and knocked off Black Hills 61-51 to move a game ahead of the Wolves in the 2A EvCo. Jason Kananin scored 14 points and Thayer Murphy chipped in 12 for the Hawks. TJ Mickelson went for a game high 22 points for Black Hills.

Tumwater 59, Bonney Lake 45
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Tumwater (4-6 overall) 15 16 13 15 59
Bonney Lake (0-10 overall) 4 13 12 16 45
TUM leaders: Warner, Cooper – 15 points
Timberline 62, Shelton 36
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Timberline (5-5 overall) 16 19 18 9 62
Shelton (0-8 overall) 12 4 8 12 36
TIM leader: Jarryn Bush – 16 points


Girls basketball

Olympia 59, Stadium 15
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Olympia (3-0 4A Narrows) 18 25 10 6 59
Stadium (0-4 4A Narrows) 10 3 0 2 15
OLY leader: Sarah Snodgrass – 10 points

11 different Bears scored led by Sarah Snodgrass’ 10 points in Olympia’s 59-15 thumping of Stadium. The Bears stayed undefeated in the 4A Narrows League. Vanessa Higgins scored 11 of Stadium’s 15 points.

Black Hills 62, River Ridge 61
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
River Ridge (1-2 2A EvCo) 11 16 13 21 61
Black Hills (3-0 2A EvCo) 8 14 16 24 62
RR leader: Makenna Schultz – 17 points
BH leader: Taylor Sauls – 17 points

Taylor Sauls hit a buzzer beating three pointer and Black Hills stayed unbeaten in the 2A EvCo with a thrilling 62-61 comeback win over River Ridge. The game winner was the second three pointer in the last ten seconds for Sauls, who finished with 17 points to lead the Wolves while Nicole Nurmi and Sarah McGee scored 13 and 10 points in the win.

Mackenna Schultz led River Ridge with 17 points and Jazzlynn Brewster added 12 as the Hawks fell to 1-2 in the 2A EvCo. Black Hills improved to 3-0, but they have yet to face superpower WF West while River Ridge has already lost to them once.

Timberline 59, Shelton 29
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Shelton (2-5 overall) 3 10 10 6 29
Timberline (3-4 overall) 12 21 12 14 59
TIM leader: Linea Myhand
Wilson 67, North Thurston 49
WIL: 3-0 3A Narrows  NT: 1-2 3A Narrows
Centralia 68, Capital 51
CENT: 1-1 2A EvCo  CAP: 1-2 2A EvCo
Winlock 39, Northwest Christian 33
WIN: 3-5 overall  NWC: 2-6 overall

Today (1/3): #5 Hawks Battle #6 Wolves in Big EvCo Girls Matchup

Boys basketball
Northwest Christian vs. Ocosta – Northwest Christian HS – 7:00 PM
Olympia vs. Stadium – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
River Ridge @ Black Hills – Black Hills HS – 7:30 PM – Radio: ESN
Capital vs. Centralia – Capital HS – 7:30 PM

League basketball gets back underway just a little bit before actual classes get underway. Can Olympia right the league ship and challenge 4A Narrows League leader Stadium at Chick Rockey Gym tonight? Black Hills and River Ridge have identical records, who will separate themselves in the wide open 2A EvCo? Can Capital bounce back after dropping two games in Yakima to 1A teams?


Girls basketball

River Ridge @ Black Hills – Black Hills HS – 6:00 PM – Radio: ESN
North Thurston vs. Wilson – North Thurston HS – 7:00 PM

The highlight of the night comes at 6:00 when Black Hills hosts River Ridge in a key battle between two of the top teams in the 2A EvCo. Both teams sit at 7-1 overall this season but the Wolves have a game advantage in the conference standings after River Ridge fell to superpower WF West in December. River Ridge was ranked #5 and Black Hills was was ranked #6 in 2A in the last Seattle Times girls basketball rankings.

Friday Preps Scores: Warner Hits Two Game Tying Buzzer Beaters, T-Birds Fall in 3OT

Boys basketball

Olympia 69, North Thurston 52
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
North Thurston (1-6 overall) 12 15 10 15 52
Olympia (5-3 overall) 12 14 22 21 69
NT leader: Steven Stone – 23 points
OLY leader: Khalil Matheney – 19 points
River Ridge 62, Capital 59
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Capital (1-1 2A EvCo) 16 9 19 15 59
River Ridge (1-1 2A EvCo) 12 17 17 16 62
CAP leader: Jacob Pratt – 19 points
RR leader: Williams – 16 points
WF West 81
Tumwater 78 (3OT)
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT1 OT2 OT3 Final
Tumwater (1-1 2A EvCo) 8 25 16 12 7 8 2 78
WF West (2-0 2A EvCo) 20 12 16 13 7 8 5 81
TUM: J. Warner – 31
Centralia 59 (1-0 2A EvCo), Black Hills 48 (1-1 2A EvCo)


Girls basketball

North Thurston 38, Olympia 30
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Olympia 6 6 9 9 30
North Thurston 9 7 12 10 38
OLY leader: Cooper – 11 points
NT leader: Hayley Niles – 11 points
River Ridge 60 (1-1 2A EvCo), Capital 34 (1-1 2A EvCo)

Today (12/20): Saint Martin’s, River Ridge Hosts Hoops Doubleheaders

Women’s basketball
Saint Martin’s vs. South Dakota School of Mines – Marcus Pavilion – 5:15 PM

The 7-3 Saint Martin’s women’s basketball team returns home for their last home game of 2013 tonight when they face the South Dakota School of Mines in the first game of a non-conference doubleheader beginning at 5:15 PM. The Saints have won four straight games including a pair of wins over Hawaii-Hilo on The Big Island last weekend. The Hardrockers are 3-8 and fell to Seattle Pacific by 37 points last night.


Men’s basketball

Saint Martin’s vs. South Dakota School of Mines – Marcus Pavilion – 7:30 PM

The Saint Martin’s men are looking for their third straight win when they face the Hardrockers at 7:30. The men are 3-6 this season and are coming off an impressive 82-73 victory over Northwest Christian on Wednesday night. Tonight is their last game of 2013.


Girls basketball

Capital @ River Ridge – River Ridge HS – 6:00 PM
Olympia @ North Thurston – North Thurston HS – 7:00 PM


Boys basketball

North Thurston @ Olympia – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
Black Hills vs. Centralia – Black Hills HS – 7:30 PM
Capital @ River Ridge – River Ridge HS – 8:00 PM

Thursday Scoreboard: Black Hills Blows Out Centralia

Girls basketball

Black Hills 63, Centralia 28
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Black Hills (2-0 2A EvCo) 15 18 16 14 63
Centralia (0-1 2A EvCo) 7 9 2 10 28
BH leader: Nicole Nurmi – 12 points

Nicole Nurmi scored a team high 12 points and Shayla Smother chipped in 10 to lead Black Hills to an easy 63-28 win at Centralia. 12 players scored for the Wolves in the win, who are 2-0 in the 2A EvCo and 6-1 overall.

WF West 75, Tumwater 29
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
WF West (2-0 2A EvCo) 14 23 24 14 75
Tumwater (0-2 2A EvCo) 6 8 4 11 29
TUM leader: Brooke Hare – 10 points

Nike McClure scored 15 points in WF West’s 73-29 win over Tumwater. The T-Birds were led by Brooke Hare’s ten points.

Northwest Christian vs. Three River Christian – Report score


Boys basketball

Northwest Christian 64, Three River Christian 60
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Three Rivers Christian (4-1 overall) 19 15 12 14 60
Northwest Christian (4-3 overall) 13 17 10 24 64
NWC leader: Austin Koukal – 17 points

Northwest Christian came back from a 46-40 deficit at the end of the third quarter and scored 24 points to give Three Rivers Christian their first loss of the season. Austin Koukal scored 17 points and Kenton Boogerd chipped in 16 for the Navigators who improved to 4-3 overall with their non-league win.

Tuesday Scoreboard: T-Birds, Wolves Boys, Cougars, Wolves Girls Win EvCo Openers

Boys basketball

Tumwater 69, Capital 55
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Capital (0-1 2A EvCo) 8 15 16 16 55
Tumwater (1-0 2A EvCo) 18 11 18 22 69
CAP leader: Jacob Pratt – 19 points
TUM leader: David Cooper – 22 points

In a wide open 2A EvCo, Tumwater’s convincing 69-55 win over Capital helps them lay claim as the team to beat. David Cooper lead all scorers with 22 points and Josiah Warner added 18 in a game that saw the T-Birds jump out to a 10 point lead after the first eight minutes.  Jacob Pratt scored 19 points for the Cougars in the loss.

Black Hills 55, Aberdeen 34
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Black Hills (1-0 2A EvCo) 14 18 13 10 55
Aberdeen (0-1 2A EvCo) 12 6 10 6 34

Aberdeen took a 16-14 lead at the beginning of the second quarter but Black Hills put their foot on the gas and finished the quarter on an 18-2 run and never looked back en route to a 55-34 win.

WF West 85, River Ridge 78
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
WF West (0-1 2A EvCo) 19 16 16 34 85
River Ridge (1-0 2A EvCo) 17 18 23 20 78
RR leader: Jason Kananin – 26 points

With a 23 point third quarter, River Ridge broke a halftime tie to take a 58-51 lead. But WF West scored 34 points in a wild, 54 points total fourth quarter and the Bearcats walked away with an 85-78 win in the 2A EvCo opener. Tanner Gueller scored 31 points for WF West while Jason Kananin and Kobe Key scored 25 and 22 points respectively for the Hawks.

Northwest Christian 51, South Bend 27

Northwest Christian moved to 1-1 in the 2B Pacific with their 51-27 win in South Bend. They are now 3-3 overall.

Girls basketball

Black Hills 73, Aberdeen 35
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Aberdeen (0-1 2A EvCo) 5 15 5 10 35
Black Hills (1-0 2A EvCo) 18 22 19 14 73
BH leader: Shayla Smothers – 19 points

Shayla Smothers scored 19 points, Sarah McGee added 17 and Sydney Sauls chipped in 14 for Black Hills in their 2A conference opener 73-35 thumping of Aberdeen.

Capital 54, Tumwater 40
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Tumwater (0-1 2A EvCo) 8 10 9 13 40
Capital (1-0 2A EvCo) 14 11 12 17 54
TUM: Mackenzie Bergquist – 15 points
CAP leader: Rachel Fenton – 15 points

Capital took a six point lead after the first quarter and steadily pulled away from Tumwater in their conference opening 54-40 win. The Cougars’ Rachel Fenton and T-Birds’ Mackenzie Bergquist each scored 15 points, the only double digit scorers for either team.

WF West 43, River Ridge 23
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
River Ridge (0-1 2A EvCo) 8 2 4 9 23
WF West (1-0 2A EvCo) 9 15 5 14 43
RR leader: McKenna Shultz – 15 points

The game of the night turned into a WF West defensive clinic in the second quarter when the Bearcats held River Ridge to just two points in their 43-23 win to open conference play. Washington State signee Nike McClure scored 13 points and pulled down 15 boards for the Bearcats while McKenna Schultz outscored the rest of her team with 15 points for the Hawks.

South Bend 36, Northwest Christian 24

Women’s basketball

 Big Bend 75, SPSCC 28 – Box score
Team 1st 2nd Final
Big Bend (5-2 overall) 28 47 75
SPSCC (0-4 overall) 15 13 28
SPSCC leader: Sofia Guerra – 11 points

Today (12/17): Clippers Women Host Vikings; 2A EvCo Hoops Tips Off

Women’s basketball
SPSCC vs. Big Bend – SPSCC Gym – 6:00 PM


Girls basketball

Black Hills vs. Aberdeen – Black Hills HS – 7:30 PM
Tumwater @ Capital – Capital HS – 7:30 PM

The 2A EvCo opens league play tonight with a pair of games in town. The Seattle Times #8 ranked Black Hills girls host Aberdeen (2-2) and Tumwater (1-3) heads to Capital (2-3). Both games tip at 7:30.

The biggest game of the night happens in Chehalis where #5 ranked River Ridge takes on #3 ranked WF West. You can hear that game on the Eli Sports Network at 7:30.


Boys basketball

Capital @ Tumwater – Tumwater HS – 7:30 PM – Radio: KGY
River Ridge vs. WF West – River Ridge HS – 7:30 PM – Radio: KELA

Capital (1-3) travels to Tumwater (1-4) and River Ridge (3-2) hosts WF West (0-2) to open up 2A EvCo play tonight in what looks to be a pretty wide open league this season. The only two teams with a winning record to this point are Aberdeen (2-1) and River Ridge.