Category Archives: High school

Today (12/22): Navs face Willapa Valley

Girl’s basketball

Northwest Christian vs. Willapa Valley – Northwest Christian HS – 5:45 PM

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


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

Thursday scoreboard: Navs win big; Cougs fall to Centralia twice

Boy’s basketball

Centralia 65, Capital 61

Top scorers:
 Keenen Williams (Capital).....21
 Jared Eidenmuller (Capital)...13


Girl’s basketball

Northwest Christian 44, Ocosta 14
Centralia 44, Capital 34

Top scorers:
 Hailey Bredesen (Northwest Christian)...19
 Rachel Fenton (Capital).................11
 Allison Sowers (Northwest Christian)....10


Tonight (12/20): Navigators, Cougars girls host conference tilts

Girl’s basketball

Northwest Christian vs. Ocosta – Northwest Christian HS – 6:00 PM
Capital vs. Centralia – Capital HS – 7:30 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.

Tuesday scoreboard: Geoduck men break CCC losing streak; PJPII wins on the road; Brewster scores 30 in Hawks win

Men’s basketball

Evergreen 74, Northwest Christian 64 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Lynn 63, Saint Martin’s 48 – Recap from SMUSaints.com

KJ Hong scored 18 points and Frankie Johnson scored 13 of his 15 points in the second half to lead Evergreen to a 74-64 win over Northwest Christian. The win is the Geoducks’ first conference win since February 5th, 2011 snapping a 24 game CCC losing streak. Cody Peters and Marc Taylor each scored eight points in the win.

Despite the warm weather of Florida, Saint Martin’s was as cold as Lacey on Tuesday scoring just 19 points on seven field goals in the first half in a 63-48 loss to Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida. Roger O’Neill led the Saints with 13 points, six rebounds and four assists. Eric Taylor came off the bench and scored 11 points while Evan Coulter added 10.


Women’s basketball

Northwest Christian 43, Evergreen 40 – Recap from Evergreen athletics

In a defensive battle, Evergreen came up just short of moving to 3-0 in CCC play, dropping a 43-40 decision to Northwest Christian to fall to 2-1 on the early conference season. The Geoducks were led by Jessica Denmon’s 10 points and Danielle Swain’s 12 rebounds. Tumwater’s Haley Vandenhazel led the way for the Beacons with 10 points off the bench.


Boy’s basketball

Pope John Paul II 51, Washington School for the Deaf 38
Centralia 87, River Ridge 80
Ocosta 41, Northwest Christian 39

Top scorers:
 Brad Wallace (River Ridge)..............31
 Xin Gao (PJPII).........................18
 Austin Koukal (Northwest Christian).....13


Girl’s basketball

River Ridge 74, Centralia 51

Top scorer:
 Jazzlynn Brewster (River Ridge).........30

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

Oly baseball coach Todd McDougall diagnosed with brain tumor

Olympia High School English teacher and baseball coach Todd McDougall is currently in the intensive care unit at Virginia Mason Hospital after doctors found a 3-4 centimeter tumor in his brain, reports The Olympian today. The following is a letter from his wife, Julie McDougall, in Meg Wochnick’s article…

“On behalf of Todd and our whole family, I would like to thank everyone who has helped and continues to help us get through this challenge. The response from family, friends, co-workers, neighbors, students and even strangers has lifted us up during what can often be overwhelming circumstances. Many people have commented about how strong we are being, but much of our strength is a direct result of all of your prayers, kind words and deeds. Words cannot express how grateful we are to the Olympia community. Our hope is that at some future time we will be able to pass this outpouring of love on to others just as you all have done for us.”

If you would like to help the McDougall family, an account has been set up at TwinStar Credit Union and donations can be made to cover travel, hotel, meal and other costs for his family. You can also “like” the Friends of Todd McDougall Facebook page to keep tabs on his progress and recovery.