Category Archives: Capital HS
Today (3/21): Wolves, Cougars meet in early EvCo soccer battle
Break yourself away from March Madness for a couple hours, get outside and enjoy…
Boys soccer
Capital @ Black Hills – Tumwater Stadium – 7:00 PM
High school baseball
Rainier vs. Montesano (DH) – The RAC – 3:00 PM
Tuesday scoreboard: Extremely incomplete
If you have any updates to these scores or any other scores from Tuesday, please email me at olysportsblog@gmail.com. Thanks!
Boys soccer
Foss 5, Timberline 0
South Kitsap 1, Olympia 0
Capital @ Enumclaw – No report
Tumwater vs. WF West – No report
Black Hills @ Centralia – No report
River Ridge vs. Aberdeen – No report
High school baseball
Adna 14, Northwest Christian 1
River Ridge 6, Black Hills 3 – Suspended in the 6th
Today (3/19): League battles on the pitch; Softball and baseball race to beat the storm
Boys soccer
Timberline vs. Foss – South Sound Stadium – 5:00 PM
River Ridge vs. Aberdeen – South Sound Stadium – 7:00 PM
Tumwater vs. WF West – Tumwater Stadium – 7:00 PM
Olympia vs. South Kitsap – Ingersoll Stadium – 7:00 PM
High school baseball
Tumwater @ Capital – Capital HS – 4:00 PM
North Thurston vs. Gig Harbor – North Thurston HS – 4:00 PM
Northwest Christian vs. Adna – The RAC – 4:00 PM
Black Hills @ River Ridge – River Ridge HS – 4:30 PM
High school softball
Capital @ Tumwater – Tumwater HS – 4:30 PM
River Ridge @ Black Hills – Black Hills HS – 4:30 PM
Thursday scoreboard: Saints sweep Crusaders; Cougs soccer blanks T-Birds
College softball
Saint Martin’s 3, Northwest Nazarene 2
Saint Martin’s 7, Northwest Nazarene 1 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
High school softball
Tumwater 5, Olympia 4
Boys soccer
Capital 4, Tumwater 0
Centralia 7, River Ridge 2
Aberdeen 5, Black Hills 0
High school baseball
Capital 5, Centralia 4
Graham-Kapowsin 4, North Thurston 3
Today (3/14): EvCo soccer showdowns; Clippers hit the diamond
Boys soccer
Tumwater @ Olympia – Ingersoll Stadium – 7:00 PM
Black Hills vs. Aberdeen – Tumwater Stadium – 7:00 PM
River Ridge vs. Centralia – South Sound Stadium – 7:00 PM
College softball
SPSCC vs. Centralia – The RAC – 1:00 PM
High school softball
Olympia @ Tumwater – Tumwater HS The RAC – 3:30 PM
High school baseball
Capital vs. Centralia – Waits Field – 4:00 PM
Today (3/12): Baseball, perhaps
Weather permitting, there are a few high school baseball games hitting the diamond this afternoon…
Capital vs. Centralia – Waits Field – 4:00 PM Rescheduled for 3/14
North Thurston vs. Yelm – North Thurston HS – 4:00 PM
Rescheduled for 3/13
River Ridge @ Tumwater – Tumwater HS – 4:00 PM
Monday scoreboard: Bears soccer blanks Coug; Bears, T-Birds, Blazers, Cougs get diamond wins
Boys soccer
Olympia 4, Capital 0
Yelm 4, Timberline 3
High school baseball
Olympia 14, Auburn Riverside 3
Tumwater 10, Yelm 4
Timberline 3, Aberdeen 0
Adna 12, Northwest Christian 5
High school fastpitch
Capital 7, Franklin Pierce 6
Today (3/11): Oly, Timberline baseball; Spaghetti Bowl futbol
High school baseball
Olympia vs. Auburn Riverside – Olympia HS – 4:00 PM
Timberline vs. Aberdeen – The RAC – 7:00 PM
Boys soccer
Capital vs. Olympia – Ingersoll Stadium – 7:00 PM
Saturday scoreboard: Blazers, Hawks seasons continue, Cougars, Wolves seasons end; Saints win, Geoducks women make playoffs
Boys basketball
3A West Central/SW Bi-District semifinals
Timberline 52, Foss 48
Timberline’s Cinderella run continued on Saturday night with their 52-48 upset of Foss. Donaven Dorsey scored 16 points including 10 points in the fourth quarter. Dezymyn Trent scored 29 points for the Falcons in the loss. The Blazers will take on Lincoln on Monday at the ShoWare Center for the district title. Both teams have already qualified for the regionals. Tip-off is scheduled for 4:00 PM.
2A District IV consolation
Washougal 74, Capital 67
Capital’s season comes to an end with their 74-67 loss to Washougal at Mark Morris High School in Longview.
Girls basketball
2A District IV consolation
River Ridge 48, Hockinson 35
Centralia 73, Black Hills 62
Jazzlyn Brewster scored 18 points to keep River Ridge’s season alive with a 48-35 win over Hockinson. The Hawks will take on Centralia in a loser out/winner to regionals game on Tuesday night following the Tigers’ victory 73-62 win over Black Hills. Sydney Sauls scored 16 points and Hope Mortensen added 15 points for the Wolves in the loss.
Men’s basketball
Saint Martin’s 80, Simon Fraser 60 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Northwest 89, Evergreen 63 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Grays Harbor 103, SPSCC 97 – Box score
Roger O’Neill scored 24 points and Rei Jensen added 13 in Saint Martin’s 80-60 win over Simon Fraser in Burnaby, British Columbia. Will Bond and Eric Taylor each scored 11 points and Brady Bomber dished out eight assists.
Evergreen wrapped up their season with an 89-63 loss to Northwest University. Cody Peters scored 15 points off the bench and senior Elzie Dickens scored 10 in his last game as a Geoduck. Evergreen finishes the season at 2-24 and are 3-50 over the last two seasons.
Scotty Ewing scored 29 points, Jamey Smith added 21 points and 12 boards and Kole Podowicz chipped in 19 but Grays Harbor outran South Puget Sound 103-97.
Women’s basketball
Saint Martin’s 58, Western Oregon 53 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Evergreen 55, Northwest 47 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Grays Harbor 58, SPSCC 33 – Box score
Chelsea Haskey scored 18 points and MacKenzie Taylor added 15 points, all in the first half, to lead Saint Martin’s to a 58-53 win over Western Oregon at Marcus Pavilion. The Saints’ continued to play outstanding defense forcing the Wolves into 27 turnovers and held Western’s two leading scorers to just 13 points.
With a 55-47 win over Northwest in Kirkland, Evergreen qualified for the playoffs for the second straight season. Danielle Swain scored 14 points and pulled down 12 boards and Jessica Denmon posted a double-double of her own with 10 and 10. With the win, Evergreen moved into the #6 seed in the CCC playoffs and will travel to Klamath Falls to take on Oregon Tech on Tuesday night at 7:00 PM.
Stephanee Stedham and McKenzie Raben combined for 28 points, unfortunately the rest of the Clippers could only manage five points in South Puget Sound’s 59-33 loss to Grays Harbor in Aberdeen.
College baseball
Grand Canyon 7, Saint Martin’s 1 – Recap from GCULopes.com
Wednesday scoreboard: Blazers, Hawks advance; Titans top Clippers twice
Boys basketball
4A West Central/SW Bi-District
Tahoma 68, Olympia 57
Olympia’s Brendan Leonard scored 19 points and Alex Johnson added 13 but Tahoma pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 68-57 win in Kent. Olympia drops into the consolation bracket and will face Union at Curtis High School in Tacoma on Friday night.
3A West Central/SW Bi-District
Timberline 53, Auburn Mountainview 40
Timberline kept their season alive with a 53-40 win over Auburn Mountainview at Franklin Pierce High School. Donaven Dorsey led the Blazers with 17 points and Elijah Sanders added 11. Timberline moves on to face Lakes on Friday night at Franklin Pierce.
2A District IV
River Ridge 46, WF West 39
Mark Morris 70, Capital 58
Washougal 59, Tumwater 52
With a trip to the District IV title game on the line, River Ridge and WF West were tied at 35 after three quarters. But the Bearcats went cold in the fourth and the Hawks left Centralia with a 46-39 win and will defend their District title on Friday night at Saint Martin’s. Brad Wallace scored 24 points in the win in while Brock Wade put up 27 for the Bearcats.
Keenan Williams scored 18 points for Capital but after a close first quarter, Mark Morris took control to take a 70-58 decision to move into the District title game. Jared Eidenmuller added 14 points for the Cougars who drop into the consolation bracket and will face a loser out game against Washougal on Saturday night in Longview.
Despite 15 points from David Cooper, Tumwater’s season came to an end with a 59-52 loss to Washougal.
Men’s basketball
Tacoma 76, SPSCC 69 – Box score
AJ Fuller scored 18 points and Scotty Ewing added 14 points in South Puget Sound’s 76-69 loss to Tacoma. The Titans shot a blistering 64% in the second half to pull away from the Clippers.
Women’s basketball
Tacoma 70, SPSCC 29 – Box score
Both McKenzie Raben and Kaneetah Pridgen notched double-doubles for South Puget Sound. Raben scored 10 points and pulled down 12 boards while Pridgen scored 12 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. But the rest of the Clippers scored just seven points and they fell to Tacoma 70-29.


