Category Archives: High school

PHOTO GALLERY: Late goal lifts Capital to 1-0 win

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It took 30 minutes, but the Capital boys soccer team finally broke through on a Benedict Thurnher goal and held on for a 1-0 win over Tumwater at Tumwater Stadium. The win moved the Cougars to 5-2 in the 2A Evergreen Conference while the T-Birds fell to 3-3.

Today (4/9): T-Birds host Cougars in important 2A EvCo match

College baseball

Saint Martin’s vs. PLU – Saints Baseball Field – 4:00 PM


High school baseball

Timberline vs. Lincoln – Timberline HS – 4:00 PM
Black Hills vs. WF West – Black Hills HS – 4:30 PM
Tumwater vs. Centralia – Tumwater HS – 4:30 PM


High school softball

Black Hills vs. WF West – Black Hills HS – 4:30 PM


Boys soccer

Capital @ Tumwater – Tumwater Stadium – 7:00 PM

Tumwater started out slow and a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Capital on March 14th stung. But the T-Birds have strung together a pair of wins over Centralia and Black Hills and now sit in fourth place, half a game behind the Cougars and Tigers. Meanwhile, Capital have Aberdeen their first loss of the season on Saturday night with a 3-2 overtime win.

Monday scoreboard: Navs, Bears, Rams and Blazers pick up league wins

High school baseball

Northwest Christian 10, Wishkah Valley 6
Olympia 8, Central Kitsap 3
North Thurston 6, Wilson 0
Centralia 2, Black Hills 0 – Recap at youresn.com

Northwest Christian scored the first nine runs of the game and despite giving up six runs over the last two innings, the Navigators held on for a 10-6 league win over Wishkah Valley. Nick Kosierowski and Mason Stottlemeyer each drove in two runs and Matt Thomas picked up the win.

Tyler Ridgeway pitched another gem on the mound and drove in three runs at the plate and North Thurston continued to terrorize the Tacoma schools with a 6-0 win over Wilson. The Rams gave up just two hits on the day and have allowed just seven hits over their last six games and have outscored their opponents 73-2.


High school softball

Timberline 7, Wilson 6
Olympia 5, Central Kitsap 1
North Thurston 9, Shelton 4
WF West 7, Capital 2

After Timberline took a 7-0 lead, Wilson tacked on a run in the sixth inning and then made a furious comeback in the seventh to cut the lead to just one run. But the Blazers stopped them there and held on to a 7-6 league win. Krista Ellie Jones and Aundrea Temple each homered in the win.

Olympia scored six runs in the top of the sixth inning to break a one all deadlock and give the Bears a 5-1 win over Central Kitsap in Silverdale. Adrianna Rupright drove in three runs and Maddy Stensby picked up the win.

Shelton took a 4-1 lead but North Thurston scored one run in the fifth inning and put a seven spot on the board in the sixth to complete the comeback and give the Rams a 9-4 win over the Highclimbers. Alicia Feliciano went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBI for the Rams.

Today (4/8): Rams face Shelton, Wilson

High school softball

North Thurston vs. Shelton – The RAC – 3:30PM


High school baseball

North Thurston vs. Wilson – North Thurston HS – 4:00 PM

Saturday scoreboard: Saints take three in California; T-Birds top Wolves; Budd Bay shakes up Quakes

College softball

Saint Martin’s 5, CSU-Monterey Bay 1
Saint Martin’s 7, Academy of Art 6 (8 innings)
Saint Martin’s 5, Chico State 1 – Recap from SMUSaints.com

Saint Martin’s moved to 5-0 at the Tournament of Champions in Turlock, California with a 5-1 win over CSU-Monterey Bay, a 7-6 extra innings win over Academy of Art and a 5-1 win over Chico State. The Saints are now 25-10 on the season and will take on Chaminade at 1:00 PM in the semifinals.


Boys soccer

Tumwater 4, Black Hills 2
Capital 3, Aberdeen 2 (OT)


Rugby

Budd Bay Buffaloes 60, Seattle Quake 5


Roller derby

Oly Rollers Bella Donnas 162, Rainier Roller Girls 131

Today (4/6): Rugby, soccer in the rain

The hearty souls that don’t play ball and stick games will be out today and tonight in this awesome weather starting first with some rugby at noon and continuing with 2A EvCo soccer this evening.

The Budd Bay Buffaloes men’s rugby team isn’t afraid of a little rain. They will take on the Seattle Quake at Rainier Vista beginning at noon. It should be a muddy good time.

In boys soccer action, the first place Aberdeen Bobcats come to town to take on third place Capital at Ingersoll Stadium. The Bobcats are 5-0 in conference and undefeated overall while the Cougars sit at 3-2 in EvCo play. First kick is set for 7:00 PM.

And the Pioneer Cup also kicks off at 7:00 PM at Tumwater Stadium. Tumwater comes into the game struggling to regain their form from last season and sit at 2-2 in conference. Black Hills has just plain struggled and are 0-4 and in last place.

Friday scoreboard: Saints softball scores huge win; Centralia. Centralia. Seriously? Centralia?

College softball

Saint Martin’s 8, CSU-San Bernardino 0
Saint Martin’s 5, Humboldt State 4 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Centralia 15, SPSCC 4
Centralia 17, SPSCC 12

8:00 AM start? No problem for the Saint Martin’s softball team as they knocked off CSU-San Bernardino 8-0 in the first game of the Tournament of Champions in Turlock, California. Madi Davis went 2-for-3 and drove in four runs for the Saints. Sam Munger got the win, her eleventh of the season, giving up just one hit over three innings

In game two, the Saints took on their toughest opponent of the season, #9 Humboldt State, winners of 18 straight games. Davis scored the winning run on an error by the Lumberjacks first baseman giving the Saints the 5-4 upset win. Dani Wall went 2-for-3 with four RBI including the tying run in the 5th inning. Bakos picked up her tenth win of the season in relief of Munger.


High school baseball

Centralia 14, River Ridge 4
Centralia 12, River Ridge 6

 

Today (4/6): Rainy day at The RAC

Rain, rain go away. But at least we have the almost all weather Regional Athletic Complex. River Ridge and Centralia baseball will attempt to get a doubleheader in there along with the South Puget Sound softball team, who moved their away games with Centralia to The RAC today…

College softball

SPSCC vs. Centralia (DH) – The RAC – 1:00 PM

High school baseball

River Ridge vs. Centralia (DH) – The RAC – 1:00 PM

Yarrington tabbed to lead Black Hills football

wolvesThe Black Hills football Twitter account announced this morning that Dominic Yarrington has been hired to take over as head football coach. Yarrington comes to Black Hills after two seasons at West Seattle and will replace Jack Zilla, who resigned earlier this year.

Yarrington will be on his fifth head coaching job at Black Hills. In 1998, Yarrington took on a challenge at Tyee where he was able to increase turnout numbers and finished with a 2-5 record in his only season at the helm of the Totems. He then guided White River from 1999 to 2002 and posted four winning seasons. After a year as an assistant, Yarrington took over at Lindbergh in Renton compiling a 26-17 record over four seasons including a 10-2 season in 2009. He spent the last two years at West Seattle posting a 9-9 record for the Wildcats.

He will have a challenge at Black Hills taking over a program that went 4-5 last season. But just one of those wins came in the extremely tough 2A Evergreen Conference that features Tumwater, Capital and WF West.

Thursday scoreboard: Bearcats drop Cougars in PKs

Boys soccer

WF West 2, Capital 1 (WF West wins shootout 5-4)

Capital’s Nick Boatright scored the equalizer in the second half and the Cougars and WF West ended regulation tied 1-1. After two scoreless overtime periods, the Bearcats won the shootout 5-4 for their second conference win of the season. Capital falls to 3-2.