Category Archives: High school

Also today (5/8): District baseball all over the place

The high school baseball post season really gets going this afternoon…

The 17-1, 4A Narrows League champion Olympia Bears faces Tahoma at Curtis High School.  Tahoma comes into the game at 13-6 overall. The winner of the game gets a spot in the state regional.

In the 3A west central/bi-district tournament, Capital plays a loser-out game against Decatur at 7:00 PM at Heidelberg Park in Tacoma.  Decatur finished the regular season at just 3-16 but won two straight elimination games to make it to districts.

North Thurston gets a home game in the first round of the 2A District IV playoffs when they face RA Long. The Rams were 12-6 this season while RA Long comes into the game at 6-11. First pitch is at 4:30 PM.

Tumwater barely made the district tournament and is rewarded with a first round game at #1 seed W.F. West. The Bearcats are 18-1 this season. First pitch is at 4:30 PM and the game can be heard on the Eli Sports Network.

And after a 12-1 loss to Toutle Lake yesterday, Northwest Christian continues 2B District IV playoffs with a loser-out game against Naselle, who lost 7-1 to Morton-White Pass yesterday. The Navigators and Naselle split their season series. Naselle won 10-2 in Lacey on March 22nd while the Navs won 6-5 in Naselle on April 23rd.  Game time is at 5:30 PM.

Today (5/8): 2A district soccer; Narrows League leaders meet

The postseason is in full swing today, let’s start with the 2A District IV soccer playoffs…

The undefeated and #1 seeded Tumwater T-Birds face Washougal today at Tumwater Stadium. The T-Birds scored four goals in the first six minutes of their opening district game and demolished W.F. West 9-0. Washougal is coming off a 2-1 win over Aberdeen. First kick is at 6:00 PM.

The North Thurston soccer team upset #1 seed Hockinson 3-0 on Saturday and now faces the GSHL #2 seed Mark Morris at Longview Memorial Stadium with a spot at state on the line. Kickoff is at 7:00 PM.

In other soccer action, the top two teams from the 3A Narrows League meet today at Ingersoll Stadium at 7:00 PM. Capital currently sits in first place at 7-0-2 with Wilson hot on their heels at 7-1-1. Wilson, though, has scored the most goals of any Narrows League team by 40 goals. They currently have 65 goals on the season but were limited to just one goal in their 2-1 loss to Capital on April 19th.

Monday scoreboard: Navs struggle in district opener; Bears, Cougs win

High school baseball – 2B District IV Playoffs

Toutle Lake 12, Northwest Christian 1

High school softball

Olympia 10, Stadium 0
Capital 13, Timberline 3
Centralia 11, River Ridge 1
W.F. West 10, North Thurston 0

Marie Beagle went 3-for-4 with a home run and four RBI in high scoring Olympia’s 10-0 win over Stadium. Amanda Rupright picked up the win for the Bears.

Capital erupted for 10 runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to break a 3-3 tie in their 13-3 victory over Timberline. Britni Wilson struck out ten Blazers in seven innings to get the win for the Cougars. She also went 2-for-4 and drove in two runs.

Today (5/7): Navs open districts; Hawks softball needs a win

The baseball postseason for Olympia area teams kicks off tonight when the Northwest Christian Navigators travel to Mossyrock to take on Toutle Lake. The Navigators are the #3 seed out of the 2B Pacific League while the Ducks are the #2 seed from the Central League. First pitch in this District IV matchup is at 6:00 PM.

The River Ridge softball team hopes to get off the schneid when they host Centralia today. The Hawks are 0-14 on the season and have been out scored by Centralia 33-0 in their two previous meetings this season. First pitch is at 4:30 PM.

Four questions for Northwest Christian’s Damon Ford

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The Northwest Christian baseball team starts 2B District IV play on Monday as the #3 seed out of the Pacific League against Toutle Lake in Mossyrock at 6:00 PM. I caught up with head coach Damon Ford, a 1995 graduate of River Ridge, and posed him four questions about this ridiculously wet spring, districts, his seniors and the challenges of coaching a small school…

“It’s been a frustratingly wet spring, how do you keep your guys ready to play without actually playing games?”

“Yes. This has been the worst, weather wise, season I’ve experienced of my baseball lifetime. Fortunately, we do practice at Bucknell Park and get to use the turf fields when the dirt is unplayable. We try to use the gym as little as possible and to just bear the weather and have them tough through it.

As far as all the game cancellations, we will typically break down our roster of 12 into four 3 man teams and play a scrimmage game to get our pitchers and batters some live work. BP and coached-hit ground balls can only do so much. You need that live action off-the-bat-with-various-types-of-runner-on scenarios as much as possible.”

“Districts start this week, what do expect out of your team?”

“I honestly think that there is no #3 seed in any district like ours. Of course I’m biased, but I loved the competition that the Pacific had this season. Before the seeding-tie breaker game, the top 3 teams (Naselle, Ocosta & us) were all 1-1 vs each other. Defense has been our main concern this year, but we’ve really tightened that up lately. I think that if we play solid defense, and just make the plays that we are supposed to make, we have a great chance to make state.”

“You have five seniors on your roster, a couple from the 2009 state championship team. Talk about what they have meant for the program and how do you replace them next year?”

“The five seniors I have on our team have been a huge blessing to help lead this ball club. Nick Mailhot is the only remaining player who won the title in 2009. Gabe Dominguez (SS) wasnt playing yet. Troy Lincoln (OF), Ryan Penner (P) and Zach Carras are all in their first season of high school baseball. Penner tore his rotator cuff a few weeks back and is out for the season.

Zach Carras (WA All State basketball) is playing for the first time since 5th grade. He’s always played spring basketball in other leagues, but this being his senior year and last chance to play a sport, decided to give baseball a “try” again. He’s only responded by becoming our #3 hitter and tearing the cover off the ball. Having Mailhot around though to remind those kids about what state is like and what it takes to get there has been awesome.

Replacing them next year is going to be extremely tough, especially due to the fact that we have NO Juniors in the program. So yes, I will be scouting the basketball courts in the Winter!”

“What has been the biggest challenge of coaching at a small school, finding games? Filling out the roster?”

“The biggest challenge of coaching at a smaller school is the turn out, definitely. At the preseason “interest meeting”, there was approximately 18 kids that showed up. Come try outs, 13 were there (one who has since left). For the past two seasons, basically, if you show up – you’re on the team.

I love the group we have. But having more players would spark more competition as well within – which could only make the players better. It’s also hard when you’re constantly worried about the next group of freshmen coming in. As it sits at the end of this season, we will need 3 freshmen for the roster. And that’s not just to fill out a roster – that’s to START! This season we had two with Matt Thomas (CA) and Mason Stottlemyre (3B, P).”

Thanks a lot coach, and good luck at districts.

Saturday scoreboard: T-Birds roll; Rams upset Hockinson; Saints snap WOU winning streak

Boys soccer – 2A District IV playoffs

Tumwater 9, W.F. West 0
North Thurston 3, Hockinson 0

College baseball

Western Oregon 19, Saint Martin’s 0
Saint Martin’s 4, Western Oregon 3 – More from SMUSaints.com

High school baseball

Capital 7, North Thurston 5

Today (5/5): District IV soccer playoffs; Saints doubleheader; Rams & Cougars at Cheney

The 2A District IV boys soccer playoffs start today when the EvCo #1 seed and undefeated Tumwater T-Birds host W.F. West. Tumwater got the better of the Bearcats in the regular season winning 2-0 on March 20th and 6-1 on April 17th. First kick at Tumwater Stadium is at 2:30 PM.

In other playoff action, the North Thurston boys soccer team travels to Battle Ground to take on Hockinson, the #1 seed from the Greater St. Helen’s League who are 12-1-2 overall this season. First kick at Battle Ground Stadium is at 6:00 PM.

The Saint Martin’s baseball team returns to action on campus with a doubleheader against GNAC runaway leader Western Oregon. The Wolves are 22-2 in the GNAC and are ten games up on second place Northwest Nazarene and 14 up on the Saints who are 10-18 in conference play. The Saints will honor Ben DeMond, a former Saint Martin’s baseball player that was killed by a drunk driver earlier this spring in Norwich, Connecticut. The memorial will begin at 12:30 PM with first pitch coming at 1:00 PM.

The North Thurston and Capital baseball teams square off in a non-league game at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma. This is the second season the two teams have played at the Triple-A ballpark of the Tacoma Rainiers. Tickets are $15 and includes a ticket to an upcoming Rainiers game, a hot dog and a drink. Game time is at 1:00 PM.

And it wouldn’t surprise me if there are a ton of makeup softball and baseball games around town. Check your local ball yard.

Finally, South Sound Speedway continues their season with a whole host of races tonight including my favorite, bump-to-pass. Qualifying begins at 5:00 PM and racing starts at 6:30.

Friday scoreboard: They played stick games! Reign drop another

High school baseball

River Ridge 4, Centralia 1
North Thurston 4, River Ridge 0
Olympia 10, Capital 0

High school softball

Capital 12, Foss 2
Olympia 4, Central Kitsap 0
Tumwater 4, W.F. West 3
Yelm 13, Timberline 4

International Basketball League

Vancouver Volcanoes 117, Olympia Reign 116 – Box score will be here eventually

Thursday scoreboard: Cougars beat Blazers; Chinooks knock off Reign

Boys soccer

Capital 2, Timberline 1

International Basketball League

Portland Chinooks 123, Olympia Reign 113

Today (5/3): Reign, rain, rain


The Olympia Reign hope to get back on track when they host the Portland Chinooks tonight at the Skookum Creek Events Center.

On Saturday night, the Reign picked up their first win of the season with a 138-127 win over the Chinooks in Portland but stumbled Tuesday against the Vancouver Volcanoes losing 114-99. In Saturday’s win, Nicholas Moore and Marcus Whitaker both scored over 30 points and Giovanne Woods added 27. The Chinooks’ Jared Cunningham – from Cleveland State, not the NBA bound, early entry from Oregon State – scored 32 points and brought down 14 boards.

Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 PM

In boys soccer action, Timberline travels to Ingersoll Stadium to take on 3A Narrows League leader Capital at 7:00 PM. Capital is 6-0-2 on the season and Timberline is 3-3-2, good enough for third in league. The two teams played to a 1:1 tie on April 11th.

Weather has already cancelled the 3A Narrows League title game today between Timberline and Yelm. They will go to Districts as the #1 and #2 seeds respectively.

Weather has also moved the Tumwater/North Thurston baseball game to the RAC at 6:00 PM, if it gets played at all. River Ridge is also scheduled to play Centralia today, but it is highly doubtful they will get that game in.

UPDATE: River Ridge and Centralia have been moved to the RAC with first pitch scheduled for 3:00 PM.