Category Archives: River Ridge HS
Monday scoreboard: Saints swept; Tumwater, North Thurston score rivalry wins
College softball
Simon Fraser 2, Saint Martin’s 0
Simon Fraser 1, Saint Martin’s 0 – More from SMUSaints.com
High school fastpitch
Capital 13, Shelton 6
Timberline 2, Olympia 1 – 8 innings
Tumwater 12, Black Hills 4
North Thurston 13, River Ridge 3 – 5 innings
Boys soccer
Tumwater 4, Black Hills 0
North Thurston 2, River Ridge 1
High school baseball
Timberline 21, Lincoln 0
Olympia 8, Bellarmine Prep 3
Yelm 4, Capital 1
Today (4/9): Spring break is over, play ball
Spring break is over, the weather is nice, time to play ball. It’s rivalry day in fastpitch and soccer with Tumwater versus Tumwater and Lacey versus Lacey…
High school baseball
Yelm @ Capital – 4:00 PM
Lincoln @ Timberline – 4:00 PM
High school fastpitch
Timberline @ Olympia – 4:00 PM
Black Hills @ Tumwater – 4:30 PM
River Ridge @ North Thurston – 4:30 PM
Boys soccer
Black Hills @ Tumwater – 7:00 PM – Listen live on the Eli Sports Network
River Ridge @ North Thurston – 7:00 PM
Thursday scoreboard: Blazers down Hawks
High school baseball
Timberline 5, River Ridge 2
Timberline got three runs in the top of the first inning and never looked back in their 5-2 in their non-league win over River Ridge on Thursday. Justace Buhl went 1-for-2 with an RBI and Tyler Gartner got the win for the Blazers.
Conley, Champlin and Harvey assigned to Minor League teams, Brodin signs with new indie
Spring training came to an end this week and Major League Baseball teams assigned their prospects to their affiliates and four local athletes were among those that found a new baseball home for the 2012 season.
Adam Conley has been assigned by the Miami Marlins to the Greensboro Grasshoppers of the single-A South Atlantic League. A 2008 graduate of Olympia, Conley pitched for Washington State and was a second round draft choice by the Marlins in the 2011 draft. Conley pitched two games last season for the Gulf Coast League Marlins giving up just one hit in two innings of work. The left hander was named the #7 prospect in the Marlins system by MLB.com and the #10 prospect in their system by Baseball America.
Another 2008 Oly graduate, Kramer Champlin, has been assigned to the Lansing Lugnuts of the single-A Midwest League by the Toronto Blue Jays. Champlin was a 33rd round draft choice of the Blue Jays in the 2011 draft after two years at Western Nevada College and one season at Arizona State where he was named Pitcher of the Year by the Sun Devils. The 6-6 right hander pitched one game in the Gulf Coast League and seven games for the Vancouver Canadians last season. In Vancouver, Champlin went 0-2 with a 4.91 ERA and struck out 11 batters in 14.2 innings of work.
River Ridge’s Seth Harvey will take his talents to the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, the single-A Midwest League affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. Harvey was a 37th round draft choice out of Washington State in 2010 and this will be his third year of professional baseball. After being drafted in 2010, Harvey appeared in sixteen games with the Arizona League Brewers where he went 0-2 with six saves and a 2.45 ERA. He struck out 32 batters in just 22 innings. In 2011, Harvey appeared in sixteen games for the Helena Brewers and went 2-1 with a 2.70 ERA and struck out 46 batters in just 33 1/3 innings.
North Thurston’s Joash Brodin is the only local product playing professional baseball that plays a position. The first baseman/outfielder/third baseman signed to play for the London Rippers this season and will be in his fourth year in the independent Frontier League after two years at Green River Community College and two at the College of Charleston. In 2009, Brodin hit .330 with 10 home runs and 37 RBI for the Midwest Sliders. In 2010, the Sliders became the Oakland County Cruisers and he hit .301 with nine homers, 62 RBI and 29 stolen bases despite playing the bulk of the season on the road due to Oakland County’s stadium deal falling through. Brodin moved on to the River City Rascals in 2011 and hit .300 with 14 home runs, 66 RBI and 19 stolen bases.
And finally, Jared Sandberg returns as manager of the Hudson Valley Renegades. The Capital graduate and former Major League Baseball player is in his third season as the manager of the Tampa Bay Rays short season single-A affiliate in the New York-Penn League. The Renegades season starts on June 18th.
Monday scoreboard: Saints swept, Bears remain undefeated, Blazers win thriller
College baseball
Western Oregon 13, Saint Martin’s 0
Western Oregon 5, Saint Martin’s 2 – More from WOUWolves.com
Saint Martin’s Nate O’Bryan, the GNAC pitcher of the week last week, gave up seven runs in the first inning without getting an out and Western Oregon continued to pile on en route to a 13-0 game one win. In game two, four Western Oregon runs in the third inning was all the first place Wolves ultimately needed to drop the Saints to 9-23 overall and 5-9 in the GNAC.
High school baseball
Olympia 5, Stadium 1
Timberline 6, Capital 5
Olympic 8, River Ridge 1
Gabe Padukiewicz went 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBI for Olympia to keep the Bears undefeated this season.
Capital scored three runs in the top of the seventh inning to tie Timberline before Charlie Hinson drove in the game winning run for the Blazers in the bottom half of the inning. Ryan Tydingco had a triple and three RBI and picked up the win on the mound for the Blazers.
Olympic exploded for seven runs in the sixth and seventh innings and held River Ridge to just four hits in an 8-1 non-league win. Brad Wallace accounted for two of the Hawks’ four hits including their lone run on a homer in the sixth inning.
Today (4/2): Spring break baseball
It’s going to be a slow high school sports week around here with Spring break upon us, but there are still some games to be played, mostly on the diamond. Three baseball games on the schedule today and it looks like the weather will cooperate:
Capital @ Timberline – 4:00 PM
Olympic @ River Ridge – 4:00 PM
Stadium @ Olympia – 4:00 PM
Thursday scoreboard: Weyand, T-Birds stay undefeated
Boys soccer
Tumwater 4, Aberdeen 1
River Ridge 3, W.F. West 2
Centralia 3, North Thurston 1
Bellarmine 2, Olympia 0
Tumwater improved to 6-0 overall and 5-0 in the 2A EvCo behind two Kevin Weyand goals, his 10th and 11th of the season. Austin Snyder scored the only goal of the first half before the two teams combined for four in the second half including Weyand’s two and one from Kile Lenher.
Centralia jumped out to an early 3-0 lead and without the services of Nick Salazar, other than a Bin Hasan goal in the 25th minute, North Thurston was unable to close the gap.
Wallace, Carras, Weber named all-state
Three Olympia area basketball players were named first team all-state and two were given an honorable mention today by the Associated Press…
First team
Zach Carras – Northwest Christian – senior
Brad Wallace – River Ridge – junior
Sasha Weber – Timberline – senior
Honorable mention
Cami Bates – Northwest Christian – senior
Landon Rushton – North Thurston – senior
The Olympian has the full list of honorees.
Tonight (3/29): Soccer plays on
I’m not even going to bother giving you the baseball and fastpitch schedule for today since there is little chance anybody will play and you probably wouldn’t want to go to a game even if they did.
But soccer plays on despite this ridiculous weather, and tonight features a big game in the 2A EvCo when Tumwater plays host to Aberdeen. The Bobcats have won the league title for six consecutive seasons but are 3-2 in conference play this season. Meanwhile, the T-Birds come into the game at 5-0 overall and 4-0 in conference and are led by German exchange student Kevin Weyand’s nine goals. First kick at Tumwater Stadium is scheduled for 7:00 PM
River Ridge is also in action across town tonight when they host W.F. West at South Sound Stadium at 7:00 PM.
Wednesday scoreboard: Bears remain undefeated, Wolves beat Hawks
High school fastpitch
Olympia 10, Bethel 7
Nikki Schroeder went 2-for-3 with four RBI and picked up the win on the mound in Olympia’s 10-7 defeat of Bethel. The Bears are now 6-0 on the season.
High school baseball
Black Hills 5, River Ridge 1
Olympia 5, South Kitsap 1
Lake Quinault 13, Northwest Christian 8
Black Hills’ Austin Heyland pitched a complete game giving up just one run on six hits to River Ridge in a 5-1 Wolves win. Despite only three hits and behind Leif Hanson’s complete game four hitter, Olympia knocked off South Kitsap 5-1 and remain undefeated on the season.


