Category Archives: Black Hills HS

Tonight (12/21): Hawks host Wolves; Blazers, Bears, T-Birds non-leaguers

Boy’s basketball

Timberline vs. Graham Kapowsin – Timberline HS – 7:00 PM
Tumwater vs. Shelton – Tumwater HS – 7:30 PM
Black Hills @ River Ridge – River Ridge HS – 8:00 PM


Girl’s basketball

Black Hills @ River Ridge – River Ridge HS – 6:00 PM
Olympia vs. Kennedy – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM

Wednesday scoreboard: Saints drop heartbreaker; Blazers, Bears, T-Birds boys, Wolves, Bears girls win

Men’s basketball

Barry 69, Saint Martin’s 67 (OT) – Recap from SMUSaints.com

Barry’s Justin McCoy hit a three pointer with one second left in regulation to tie the game and then hit another three at the buzzer in overtime to knock off Saint Martin’s, 69-67, in Boca Raton, Florida.

Matt Dodson scored a career high 15 points and hauled in 18 boards as the Saints fell to 4-6 overall.


Boy’s basketball

Timberline 68, Wilson 57
Olympia 49, Gig Harbor 29
Tumwater 73, Aberdeen 54
Foss 88, North Thurston 36

Top scorers:
 Donaven Dorsey (Timberline)...27
 David Cooper (Tumwater).......19
 Josiah Warner (Tumwater)......18
 Brandel Evans (Timberline)....15
 Alex Johnson (Olympia)........14
 Brendan Leonard (Olympia).....11
 Tru Hicks (North Thurston)....10


Girl’s basketball

Black Hills 64, Capital 30
Olympia 51, Gig Harbor 40
Wilson 75, Timberline 33
Aberdeen 68, Tumwater 52

Top scorers:
 Mackenzie Bergquist (Tumwater).......17
 Sarah Snodgrass (Olympia)............16
 Ashley Christoffer (Tumwater)........15
 Niamyah Warner-Tannis (Timberline)...14
 Faith Cebula (Olympia)...............12
 Hope Mortensen (Black Hills).........12
 Sarah McGee (Black Hills)............12


Tonight (12/19): Cougs, Wolves, Bears, Blazers, T-Birds girls in action

Girl’s basketball

Capital @ Black Hills – Black Hills HS – 5:45 PM 6:00 PM
Olympia vs. Gig Harbor – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
Timberline vs. Wilson – Timberline HS – 7:00 PM
Tumwater vs. Aberdeen – Tumwater HS – 7:30 PM


Boy’s basketball

Capital @ Black Hills – Black Hill HS – 7:30 PM
Apparently not rescheduled for tonight.

Tonight (12/18): Capital, Black Hills, Tumwater games postponed; Hawks host Centralia; Geoducks’ doubleheader

Boy’s basketball

River Ridge vs. Centralia – River Ridge HS – 7:30 PM

Postponed: Capital @ Black Hills, Tumwater @ Aberdeen


Girl’s basketball

Postponed: Capital @ Black Hills, Tumwater vs. Aberdeen


Women’s basketball

Evergreen vs. Northwest Christian – CRC Gymnasium – 5:30 PM


Men’s basketball

Evergreen vs. Northwest Christian – CRC Gymnasium – 7:30 PM

Saturday scoreboard: Oly Rollers move to another championship; Saints hold down Dominican

USA Roller Sports Derby Nationals

Oly Rollers 241, Tulsa 24
Port City 126, Underground 39

In day two of the USA Roller Sports National Championships in Fresno, California, the Death Dealing Dolls of the Underground Derby League fell to Port City, 126-39, to fall to 0-2 in the tournament. They will play tomorrow at 10:00 AM in the consolation bracket against Deep South Derby.

Meanwhile, the Cosa Nostra Donnas of the Oly Rollers handily won their second game of the tournament knocking off Tulsa 241-24. They move into the championship game tomorrow at 4:00 PM against San Diego Roller Derby.

Women’s basketball

Saint Martin’s 49, Dominican 36 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Spokane 73, SPSCC 24 – Box score

Dominican took a 10 point lead with 2:54 left in the first half and took a 27-23 lead to the locker room but Saint Martin’s held the Penguins to just two field goals in the second half and nine points total and finished the SMU Classic with a 49-36 win. Chelsea Haskey scored 20 points and pulled down 12 rebounds in the win.


Men’s basketball

Olympic 81, SPSCC 67 – Box score


Boy’s basketball

Franklin Pierce 65, Black Hills 47
Northwest Chrisitan vs. Northwest – No report


Premier Arena Soccer League

Oregon Blacktails 14, Tumwater Pioneers 5

Today (12/15): SMU Classic continues; Navs, Wolves, Hawks girls in action

Women’s basketball

SMU Classic
Northwest Nazarene vs. Simpson – Marcus Pavilion – 5:15 PM
Saint Martin’s vs. Dominican – Marcus Pavilion – 7:30 PM


Girl’s basketball

Northwest Christian vs. Tenino – Northwest Christian HS – 4:00 PM
Black Hills vs. Puyallup – Black Hills HS – 7:00 PM
River Ridge vs. Lakes – River Ridge HS – 7:30 PM

Friday scoreboard: So much basketball

Boy’s basketball

Black Hills 64, Centralia 53
Capital 93, River Ridge 82
Olympia 63, Yelm 28
Foss 80, Timberline 66
Lincoln 90, North Thurston 56
WF West 73, Tumwater 61

Top scorers:
Brad Wallace 44 (River Ridge)
Donaven Dorsey 30 (Timberline)
Jared Eidenmuller 24 (Capital)
Calvin Truong 20 (Capital)
Keenan Williams 19 (Capital)
Josh Newell 19 (Black Hills)
David Cooper 18 (Tumwater)
Tru Hicks 17 (North Thurston)
Ande Grantham 16 (North Thurston)
Jacob Burgess 16 (Black Hills)


Girl’s basketball

River Ridge 60, Capital 38
Timberline 57, Foss 13
Yelm 49, Olympia 44
Lincoln 53, North Thurston 46

Jazzlynn Brewster 16 (River Ridge)
Jenna Randich 16 (Olympia)
Sarah McKee 12 (Timberline)
Kajana Fernandus 12 (North Thurston)
MaKenna Schultz 12 (River Ridge)


Women’s basketball

Saint Martin’s 56, Simpson 47 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Central Washington 79, Evergreen 57 – Recap from Evergreen athletics


Men’s basketball

Yakima Valley 83, SPSCC 73 – Box score


American Basketball Association

Salem Sabres 108, Olympia Rise 98

Thursday scoreboard: McGee’s 16 leads Wolves’ romp

I was sick yesterday so apologies for no posts. Catching up on Friday morning…

Girl’s basketball

Black Hills 68, Centralia 47
WF West 68, Tumwater 27

Top scorers:
Sarah McGee 16 (Black Hills)
Shayla Smothers 13 (Black Hills)
Hope Mortensen 11 (Black Hills)
Lauren Furu 10 (Black Hills)
Ashley Cristoffer 8 (Tumwater)

Monday scoreboard: Eidenmuller’s 29 leads Cougs over T-Birds in league opener

Men’s basketball

Central Washington 100, Evergreen 59 – Recap from Evergreen athletics


Boy’s basketball

Northwest Christian 52, South Bend 32
Black Hills 49, Aberdeen 47
Capital 78, Tumwater 58
WF West 61, River Ridge 60

Top scorers:
Jared Eidenmuller 29 (Capital)
Brad Wallace 20 (River Ridge)
Austin Koukal 18 (Northwest Christian)
Jason Kananin 17 (River Ridge)
Matt Cox 16 (Capital)


Girl’s basketball

Tumwater 44, Capital 36
South Bend 51, Northwest Christian 41
WF West 57, River Ridge 24
Aberdeen 58, Black Hills 45

Top scorers:
Lacye Groening 18 (Tumwater)
Mackenzie Bergquist 11 (Tumwater)
Hope Mortensen 11 (Black Hills)
Sophie Rice 10 (Capital)

Tonight (12/11): EvCo play gets underway; Navs host South Bend

Boy’s basketball

Northwest Christian vs. South Bend – Northwest Christian HS – 7:00 PM
Tumwater @ Capital – Capital HS – 7:30 PM
Black Hills vs. Aberdeen – Black Hills HS – 7:30 PM

The 2A Evergreen Conference kicks off the regular season tonight with a pair of games locally.

Tumwater sits at 0-2 on the season after falling to White River in their opener and Enumclaw on Friday night. They will have a full roster of players after the football team’s state final run when they travel to Capital to take on the 3-2 Cougars. Capital dropped their opener to Auburn-Riverside and lost to a good Olympia team but has since knocked off White River and trounced Peninsula. Keenan Williams leads the Cougs scoring 16.5 points per game in four reported games.

Black Hills hosts Aberdeen in their conference opener. The Wolves are 2-3 overall this season picking up wins over Klahowya and Chief Leschi. Jacob Burgess scored a career high 30 points against Chief Leschi. But the Wolves have struggled mightily in their losses. They have fallen to a struggling Shelton squad, 41-35, and were beaten soundly by Skyline (77-27) and Battle Ground (70-40). Aberdeen comes into the game at 1-4.


Girl’s basketball

River Ridge vs. WF West – River Ridge HS – 7:30 PM

The best player in the region comes to town tonight, luckily for River Ridge, she’ll do her damage in the JV game. Nike McClure, a junior who is already committed to Washington State, transferred from Tenino to WF West in the offseason but didn’t actually move so she was ruled ineligible to play varsity basketball this year. Unfortunately, that means we are deprived of seeing McClure face this talented Hawks team that is 3-0 overall this season.