Category Archives: Olympia HS

Tonight (1/18): Busy night of boys basketball

Boys basketball

Timberline vs. Lincoln – Timberline HS – 7:00 PM
Olympia vs. Gig Harbor – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
North Thurston vs. South Kitsap – North Thurston HS – 7:00 PM
Capital @ River Ridge – River Ridge HS – 7:30 PM
Black Hills vs. Centralia – Black Hills HS – 7:30 PM

Busy night of boys basketball in the Olympia area tonight. If you have to choose one game, I’d suggest heading to Timberline to watch four Division I recruits when the Blazers host #1 ranked Lincoln at 7:00 PM.

The Blazers are led by Donaven Dorsey, a junior with offers from Gonzaga, UW and Wazzu amongst others. Timberline is 8-5 overall and 3-3 in the 3A Narrows League.

Lincoln features Colorado bound senior Tre’Shaun Fletching, California committed Ahmaad Rorie, last year’s 2A player of the year at Clover Park, and junior Armond Davis not to mention Caden Rowland. The Abe’s are 12-1 this season and undefeated in the 3A Narrows.


Girls basketball

Capital @ River Ridge – River Ridge HS – 5:45 PM

Wednesday scoreboard: Blazers sweep Rams; Randich’s 27 leads Bears to league win

Boys basketball

Timberline 63, North Thurston 31
Central Kitsap 55, Olympia 52

Top scorers:
 Tru Hicks (North Thurston)....14
 Elijah Sanders (Timberline)...13
 Michael Naipo (Olympia).......13


Girls basketball

Timberline 49, North Thurston 48
Olympia 78, Central Kitsap 71 (OT)

Top scorers:
 Jenna Randich (Olympia).............27
 Kajana Fernandus (North Thurston)...21
 Sarah Snodgrass (Olympia)...........17
 Faith Sebula (Olympia)..............17
 Brittany Sebesta (North Thurston)...11
 Kiera Allen (Timberline)............10
 Callan Russell (Timberline).........10


Men’s basketball

Tacoma 81, SPSCC 46


Women’s basketball

Tacoma 75, SPSCC 36 – Box score

 

Wednesday scoreboard: Girls get it done, boys suffer close losses; Clippers swept

Girls basketball

North Thurston 47, Shelton 25
Olympia 70, South Kitsap 34
Timberline 66, Mount Tahoma 48

Top scorers:
 Sarah McKee (Timberline)............16
 Sarah Snodgrass (Olympia)...........14
 Jona Spiller (Olympia)..............13
 Kathrine Welcome (North Thurston)...13


Boys basketball

Mount Tahoma 64, Timberline 64 (2OT)
South Kitsap 54, Olympia 49
Shelton 43, North Thurston 40

Top scorers:
 Donaven Dorsey (Timberline)...17
 Elijah Sanders (Timberline)...13
 Max Fortier (Olympia).........12
 Tru Hicks (North Thurston)....12


Men’s basketball

Lower Columbia 67, SPSCC 53 – Box score


Women’s basketball

Lower Columbia 71, SPSCC 27

Today (1/9): Mariners Caravan; Blazers, Bears, Rams conference matchups

CaravanThe Seattle Mariners Caravan rolls into town today from 4:15-5:45 PM at the Worthington Center at Saint Martin’s. Mike Carp, John Jaso, Dave Sims, Dan Wilson and the Mariner Moose will be on hand to meet fans and sign autographs. The event is open to the public and free.

And it’s girl’s night in Oly tonight with three conference basketball matchups…

Timberline vs. Mount Tahoma – Mount Tahoma HS – 7:00 PM
Olympia vs. South Kitsap – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
North Thurston vs. Shelton – North Thurston HS – 7:00 PM

Friday scoreboard: Geoducks women knock off Concordia; Blazers, Bears girls win easy; Blazers, Hawks boys cruise

Women’s basketball

Evergreen 58, Concordia 52 – Recap from Evergreen athletics


Girl’s basketball

Timberline 55, Shelton 22
Olympia 58, Stadium 32
Raymond 71, Northwest Christian 41
Mountain View 64, Capital 42
Wilson 84, North Thurston 28

Top scorers (No Northwest Christian stats available):
 Sarah Snodgrass (Olympia).......19
 Azaria Hernandez (Timberline)...12
 Sarah McKee (Timberline)........11
 Kiera Allen (Timberline)........10
 Drew Rothengrass (Capital)......10


Men’s basketball

Concordia 84, Evergreen 65 – Recap from Evergreen athletics


Boy’s basketball

Timberline 68, Shelton 42
River Ridge 64, Aberdeen 45
Wilson 60, North Thurston 36
Stadium 53, Olympia 37
Centralia 80, Tumwater 77
WF West 76, Black Hills 34

Top scorers (no Tumwater or Black Hills stats available):
 Brad Wallace (River Ridge).......30
 Tyler Gartner (Timberline).......23
 Michael Naipo (Olympia)..........16
 Elijah Sanders (Timberline)......15
 Jonathan Roberts (River Ridge)...11


Tonight (1/4): Better late than never

I spent the day unable to put up the “Tonight” post, but there is still time…

Women’s basketball

Evergreen vs. Concordia – CRC Gymnasium – 5:30 PM


Girl’s basketball

Olympia vs. Stadium – Olympia HS – 7:00 PM
Capital vs. Auburn-Mountainview – Capital HS – 7:00 PM


Men’s basketball

Evergreen vs. Concordia – CRC Gymnasium – 7:30 PM


Boy’s basketball

North Thurston vs. Wilson – North Thurston HS – 7:00 PM
Timberline vs. Shelton – Timberline HS – 7:00 PM
Tumwater vs. Centralia – Tumwater HS- 7:30 PM
River Ridge vs. Aberdeen – River Ridge HS – 7:30 PM

Saturday scoreboard: Saints post OT win; Bears win thriller; Hawks, Cougs score big non-conference wins

Women’s basketball

Saint Martin’s 60, UPS 56 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Northwest Indian College 54, SPSCC 36

Brooke Paulson hit a free throw to tie the game at 49 with 3.5 seconds left in regulation and a pair of three pointers from Jori Skorpik and Angela Gelhar in overtime helped Saint Martin’s secure a 60-56 win over UPS at Marcus Pavilion.

Chelsea Haskey led the way for the Saints with 18 points and 15 rebounds and Mackenzie Taylor added 14 points and 14 boards. Brooke Paulson went just 2-for-16 from the field but her seven free throws helped the Saints down the stretch and gave her 11 points on the game. Skorpik hit two big three pointers, the first at the end of the first half to give the Saints a 29-28 lead going into the locker room and another in overtime and finished with eight points and pulled down 10 rebounds.

Kelsey McKinnis led the Loggers with 17 points, just under her season average of 18.3, as the Saints stout defense limited her touches throughout the game. But following a timeout, McKinnis received the inbounds pass and took it straight to the basket to put the Loggers up 49-48 with 6.8 seconds to play.

The Saints move to 7-5 overall this season and are now 5-0 at home.


Girl’s basketball

Olympia 42, Capital 41

Sarah Snodgrass scored 21 points in a back and forth affair that saw seven lead changes in the fourth quarter ending with a 42-41 Olympia non-league victory over Capital. After a Jenna Randich free throw tied the score at 37, the Cougars took a 39-37 lead. Faith Cebula then hit a three pointer to put the Bears up 40-39. But the Cougars answered back again and took a 41-40 lead before Sarah Snodgrass hit a bucket to put the Bears up for good.


Men’s basketball

Blue Mountain 89, SPSCC 76 – Box score

Blue Mountain hit nine three pointers in the first half to open up a 13 point lead at the break over South Puget Sound. The two teams played even basketball in the second half and the Clippers fell 89-76 in the third place game of the Big Bend Holiday Classic in Moses Lake. Scotty Ewing and Jamey Smith scored 20 and 19 points respectively for SPSCC in the loss.


Boy’s basketball

River Ridge 72, Mount Tahoma 68
Capital 38, Kamiakin 35
Black Hills vs. Port Angeles – No report

Brad Wallace scored 31 points as River Ridge had to come from behind and knock off Mount Tahoma at Spanaway Lake High School. The Hawks took a 34-32 lead at the half but the T-Birds posted a 20-16 third quarter to take a two point lead heading into the fourth. But for the second time in the game, River Ridge scored 22 points in a quarter and took home the 72-68 win.

Capital knocked off the News-Tribune’s #9 ranked Kamiakin 38-35 at the SunDome Shootout in Yakima. The Cougars improved to 2-0 at the Shootout over the weekend.

Tonight (12/29): Saints close out 2012; Cougs host Bears; Wolves in action

Women’s basketball

Saint Martin’s vs. UPS – Marcus Pavilion – 7:00 PM

For live stats, video and the call of the game by me, Brandon Sparks, click here.


Girl’s basketball

Olympia @ Capital – Capital HS – 7:00 PM


Boy’s basketball

Black Hills vs. Port Angeles – Black Hills HS – 6:15 PM

Friday scoreboard: Cougs hand Kalama first loss of the season, Blazers nick T-Birds

Men’s basketball

Skagit Valley 92, SPSCC – Box score

A.J. Fuller scored 21 points and Scotty Ewing added 20 points but it wasn’t enough as South Puget Sound dropped a 92-78 decision to Skagit Valley in the second round of the Big Bend Holiday Classic in Moses Lake. Jamey Smith added 17 points for the Clippers in the loss. SPSCC will take on Blue Mountain tomorrow at 12:00 PM for third place.


Boy’s basketball

Capital 66, Kalama 55
Timberline 59, Tumwater 58
Wishkah Valley 59, Northwest Christian 48
Yelm 47, North Thurston 38

Top scorers (No Capital stats):
 Donaven Dorsey (Timberline)...........30
 Austin Koukal (Northwest Christian)...26
 Steven Stone (North Thurston).........16
 Elijah Sanders (Timberline)...........16
 David Cooper (Tumwater)...............12


Women’s basketball

Bellevue 98, SPSCC 32 – Box score


Girl’s basketball

Northwest Christian 50, Orting 16
WF West 54, Olympia 27
Black Hills 62, Timberline 50
River Ridge @ Spanaway Lake – No report

Top scorers (No Black Hills, T-Line stats):
 Hailey Bredesen (Northwest Christian)...19
 Megan VanMarter (Northwest Christian)...12
 Domanique Jack (Northwest Christian)....11
 Faith Cebula (Olympia)..................10


Friday scoreboard: Geoducks drop pair to ranked teams; Hawks take Wolves in conference bouts

Men’s basketball

Eastern Oregon 77, Evergreen 60 – Recap from Evergreen athletics


Women’s basketball

Eastern Oregon 66, Evergreen 45 – Recap from Evergreen athletics


Boy’s basketball

River Ridge 83, Black Hills 59
Timberline 66, Graham Kapowsin 41
Tumwater 70, Shelton 50
Willapa Valley 57, Northwest Christian 38

Top scorers (no Tumwater stats reported):
 Brad Wallace (River Ridge)............33
 Jacob Burgess (Black Hills)...........21
 Elijah Sanders (Timberline)...........17
 Austin Koukal (Northwest Christian)...16


Girl’s basketball

River Ridge 78, Black Hills 60
Olympia 52, Kennedy 27
RA Long 45, Tumwater 41

Top scorers:
 Jazzlynn Brewster (River Ridge)...24
 MaKenna Schultz (River Ridge).....23
 Jenna Randich (Olympia)...........17
 Sarah Snodgrass (Olympia).........13
 Ashley Chrisoffer (Tumwater)......11