Category Archives: Black Hills HS
Friday scoreboard: O’Neill, Shannon’s big nights lift Saints; Bears drop Blazers twice; Wolves stay undefeated
Men’s basketball
Saint Martin’s 75, Willamette 61 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Lewis-Clark State 78, Evergreen 63 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Whatcom 91, SPSCC 69 – Box score
Leading scorers:
Cody Peters 24 (Evergreen)
Roger O’Neill 18 (Saint Martin’s)
Jamey Smith 17 (SPSCC)
Lucas Shannon 16 (Saint Martin’s)
A.J. Fuller 15 (SPSCC)
Boy’s basketball
Olympia 61, Timberline 50
North Thurston 59, Yelm 56
Capital 79, Peninsula 43
Enumclaw 60, Tumwater 49
Northwest Christian @ North Beach – No report
Leading scorers:
Louis Johnson 21 (Olympia)
Donaven Dorsey 20 (Timberline)
Keenan Williams 18 (Capital)
David Cooper 16 (Tumwater)
Braden Rushton 15 (North Thurston)
Girl’s basketball
Olympia 50, Timberline 35
Black Hills 53, Auburn-Mountainview 42
Yelm 66, North Thurston 43
Enumclaw 49, Capital 40
Leading scorers:
Sarah Snodgrass 13 (Olympia)
Sloan Jackowich 13 (Capital)
Sarah McGee 13 (Black Hills)
Spencer Pettit 12 (Capital)
Wednesday scoreboard: Saints D up; Burgess scores 30 as boys and girls sweep non-leaguers
Women’s basketball
Saint Martin’s 65, Pacific Lutheran 53 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Saint Martin’s used high pressure defense to hold Pacific Lutheran to just 19.4% shooting in the first half and opened an 18 point lead, 35-17, at the half. The Saints extended their lead to 19, 38-19, but the Lutes went on a 13-0 run and cut the lead to six points, 38-32. PLU got to within four points with 6:14 to play but the Saints weathered the storm and took home a 65-53 non-conference win to even their record at 4-4 overall.
Angela Gelhar led the Saints with a career high 15 points and forced four steals and Chelsea Haskey added 11 points. Samantha Potter led the Lutes with 21 points and 16 rebounds while Andi Adams scored 12 of her 14 points in the second half including two three pointers in the middle of their 13-0 run.
Girl’s basketball
Tumwater 41, Shelton 11
Capital 43, Bremerton 34
Black Hills 60, Union 56
Leading scorers:
Sarah McGee 14 (Black Hills)
Hollianne Wieland 14 (Capital)
Lacye Groening 13 (Tumwater)
Hope Mortensen 13 (Black HIlls)
Spencer Pettit 11 (Capital)
Boy’s basketball
Black Hills 67, Chief Leschi 39
Capital 67, White River 62
Leading scorers:
Jacob Burgess 30 (Black Hills)
Jared Eidenmuller 17 (Capital)
Keenen Williams 14 (Capital)
Saturday scoreboard: T-Birds fall; Saints, Geoducks men lose thrillers; Geoducks women rally for win; Pios drop debut
High school football
2A state title game
Lynden 41, Tumwater 7 – See photos from the game here
Men’s basketball
Northwest Nazarene 66, Saint Martin’s 65 (OT) – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Northwest 94, Evergreen 89 (2OT) – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Rei Jensen gave Saint Martin’s a 65-64 lead in overtime but Northwest Nazarene’s Kenny Jones turned the corner and scored an uncontested layup with .4 seconds left on the clock to give the Crusaders a 66-65 overtime win. Jensen scored 29 points and pulled down 11 boards for the Saints while Jones scored 23 points for the Crusaders. The Saints led by as many as 19 points in the first half and took a 13 point lead to the half before NNU turned it on in the second half.
Travis Wagner hit a three pointer with less than ten second to play in regulation to send the game to overtime and Elzie Dickens banked one in at the buzzer to send the game to a second overtime, but #20 Northwest University finally got some distance in double-OT and knocked off Evergreen 94-89. Wagner led the Geoducks with 23 points and KJ Hong added 20. Michael Greene scored 32 and grabbed 13 rebounds and former Saint Martin’s Saint Michael Russo posted 26 for the Eagles.
Women’s basketball
Evergreen 55, Northwest 46 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Western Washington 75, Saint Martin’s 51 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Evergreen came back from 10 points down at the half to knock off Northwest 55-46 at the CRC Gymansium. Danielle Swain scored 17 points for the Geoducks while Sammi Clark nearly had a triple-double posting 13 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists.
Saint Martin’s shot just 26.3% from the floor including just five first half field goals and fell to #8 Western Washington 75-51. Brooke Paulson led the Saints with 12 points.
Premier Arena Soccer League
Kitsap Pumas 11, Tumwater Pioneers 3 – Recap from TumwaterPioneers.com
Kevin Flavin scored twice and Chris Pugh added a goal in the Tumwater Pioneers’ franchise debut in the Premier Arena Soccer League on Saturday night, an 11-3 loss to the Kitsap Pumas at the Olympic Soccer and Sports Center in Bremerton. Matt Friesen and Scott Ford each scored two goals for the Pumas.
Girl’s basketball
Black Hills 64, Elma 56
Capital 49, Shelton 25
Friday scoreboard: Oly tops Cougs, Navigators sweep
Boy’s basketball
Olympia 69, Capital 49
Northwest Christian 53, Orting 51
Centralia 60, North Thurston 34
Black Hills vs. Skyline – No report
Girl’s basketball
Northwest Christian 59, Orting 21
Mark Morris 83, Tumwater 40
RA Long 48, Capital 29
River Ridge vs. Auburn-Mountainview – No report
Today (11/30): Spaghetti Bowl hoops, Wolves host Skyline; Navs, Hawks, T-Birds in action
Boy’s basketball
Capital @ Olympia – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
Black Hills vs. Skyline – Black Hills HS – 7:00 PM
Northwest Christian vs. Orting – Northwest Christian HS – 7:00 PM
Girl’s basketball
Northwest Christian vs. Orting – Northwest Christian HS – 5:45 PM
River Ridge vs. Auburn-Mountainview – River Ridge HS – 7:30 PM
Tumwater vs. Mark Morris – Tumwater HS – 7:30 PM
Wednesday scoreboard: Cougars, Bears, Wolves post non-league wins
Boy’s basketball
Capital 60, North Thurston 50
Shelton 41, Black Hills 35
Women’s basketball
Shoreline 70, SPSCC 41 – Box score
Girl’s basketball
Olympia 43, Lincoln 41
Black Hills 67, Shelton 14
River Ridge vs. Steilacoom – No report
Monday scoreboard: Wolves basketball teams win openers
Men’s basketball
Black Hills 48, Klahowya 45
Women’s basketball
Black Hills 73, Olympia 69
Tonight (11/26): High school basketball season tips off
Girl’s basketball
Olympia @Black Hills – Black Hills HS – 7:30 PM
All-2A EvCo football teams
Again, I’m a little late to the party but I like to honor the players from the area that were honored by the leagues, even if they were honored a week ago.
The 2A Evergreen Conference named Andrew Brown MVP of the conference, and rightfully so. What an incredible season in all areas for the senior from Tumwater. And the T-Birds weren’t done picking up the Defensive MVP – Jamie Bryant – and Coaching Staff honors. Capital’s Kai Van Sickle deservedly was named Offensive MVP.
The Olympian has the full list, but here are the all-conference teams broken down by are a school…
Black Hills Wolves
Offense
First team: Zach Grate, Jr. (OL)
Second team: Sam Zvirzdys, Jr. (OL), Mitch Stone, Jr. (RB),
Defense:
First team: Josh Maloney, Jr. (DL), Kyle Dunn, Sr. (LB)
Second team: Jacob Newton, So. (DL), Marquise Wall, Sr. (LB), Conrad Nygren, Sr. (LB), Nick Knittle, Jr. (DB)
Honorable mention: Cooper Nygren, So., Josh Boyd, So., Thomas Snyder, Jr., Zack Joaquin, Jr.
Capital Cougars
Offense
Offensive MVP: Kai Van Sickle, Sr. (RB)
First team: Ben Buma, Sr. (OL), Baylor Hahn, Sr. (OL), Ryan Rieta, So. (RB), Connor Kennedy, So. (RB), Jakob Racimo, Jr. (TE), Tad Maiava, Sr. (WR)
Second team: Riley Haub-McElreath, Jr. (OL), Zach Superfisky, Sr. (OL)
Defense
First team: Tevyn Stevenson, Sr. (DL), Matt Cox, Sr. (DL), Max Clarke, Sr. (LB), Nathan Hull, Sr. (LB), Derek Chase, Sr. (DB)
Second team: Jacob Johnson, So. (DB)
Honorable mention: Derrick Becker, Jr., Sam Hollingsworth, Sr., Michael Randall, Jr.
River Ridge Hawks
Offense
First team: Brad Wallace, Sr. (RB), Wesley Coats, Sr. (WR)
Second team: Theo Cobb, Sr. (OL), Rayne Lemaster, Sr. (OL), Colby Schultz, Sr. (QB), Johnathan Roberts, Sr. (TE)
Defense
Second team: Zach Bonaudi, Sr. (DL), Toy Montesa, Jr. (LB), Chris Leiba, So. (DB)
Honorable mention: Matthew Tucker, Jr., Jonathan Lazick, So., Jason Kananin, So.
Tumwater T-Birds
Offense
MVP: Andrew Brown, Sr. (RB)
First team: Hunter Shaner, Sr. (OL), Kendall Reed, Sr. (OL), Elijah Hill, Sr. (Punter)
Second team: Tyrus Snow, So. (RB)
Defense
Defensive MVP: Jamie Bryant, Sr. (DL)
First team: Korye Trejo, Sr. (DL), David Durden, Sr. (LB), Gabe Gleizes, Jr. (DB)
Second team: Joe Brueske, Sr. (LB), Trevor Davis, So. (LB)
Honorable mention: Craig Westby, Sr., Jose Jimenez, Sr., Jayden Croft, Jr., Zach Delucco, Jr. Walker Vandenhazel, Sr.
Thursday scoreboard: District soccer and volleyball; Saints volleyball, Geoducks basketball fall
Girl’s soccer
2A Division IV playoffs
WF West 1, Tumwater 0
Black Hills 6, Capital 2
Meghan Ward scored in the 57th minute and WF West held on to knock off Tumwater in the 2A Division IV title game. Both teams had already qualified for state.
Whitney Lowe scored four goals and Arin Seidlitz added two more as Black Hills exploded to keep their season alive with a 6-2 win over Capital. The Wolves move on to face Hockinson on Saturday in a loser-out, winner-to-state game. The Cougars season came to an end.
College volleyball
Seattle Pacific 3, Saint Martin’s 0 (25-13, 25-20, 25-14) – Recap
High school volleyball
2A District IV playoffs
Tumwater 3, Centralia 0 (25-8, 25-6, 25-5)
Capital 3, RA Long 1 (25-10, 25-23, 23-25, 25-14)
Mark Morris 3, Black Hills 0 (25-23, 25-23, 25-10)
Black Hills 3, Centralia 0 (25-23, 25-16, 25-20)
Men’s basketball
Seattle Mountaineers 85, Evergreen 72 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Evergreen kicked off their season with an 85-72 exhibition game loss to the semi-pro Seattle Mountaineers at the CRC Gymnasium. Newcomers KJ Hong and Marc Taylor scored 18 and 14 points respectively for the Geoducks while the lone returning Evergreen player that played, Travis Wagner, chipped in 10 points.
High school football
Yelm 64, Mount Tahoma 6
Yelm picked up an extra week 10 game against Mount Tahoma and knocked off the T-Birds 64-6 behind six touchdowns from Jacob Swilley in his last high school game. The six touchdowns were a single-game record for the Tornadoes and Swilley broke the school record for single season rushing.


