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PHOTO GALLERY: Friends of Mia Alumni Soccer Cup


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Capital’s young squad of graduates went undefeated and ran away with a 4-0 win over Tumwater in the final game to repeat as Friends of Mia Alumni Soccer Cup champions.

Pictures are from Sunday’s Tumwater/River Ridge, Tumwater/North Thurston and Tumwater/Capital game.

Today (6/16): Friends of Mia tourney crowns a champion

Soccer

Friends of Mia Alumni Soccer Cup – The RAC – 9:00 AM

The Friends of Mia tournament continues with six pool games and the championship game this afternoon. Here is today’s schedule…

River Ridge vs. Tumwater – Field 3 – 9:00 AM
North Thurston vs. Olympia – Field 4 – 9:00 AM
Tumwater vs. River Ridge – Field 3 – 10:15 AM
Capital vs. Olympia – Field 4 – 10:15 AM
North Thurston vs. Tumwater – Field 3 – 11:45 AM
Capital vs. Timberline – Field 4 – 11:45 AM

Championship game – Field 4 – 1:15 PM

Today (6/15): Friends of Mia soccer, Tatunka 7s rugby tournaments; Racing at the Speedway

Soccer

Friends of Mia Alumni Soccer Cup – The RAC – 9:00 AM

FoMCrestMediumThe second annual Friends of Mia Alumni Soccer Cup gets underway today with pool play beginning at 9:00 AM on Field 4 at The RAC. Capital, North Thurston, Olympia, River Ridge, Timberline and Tumwater will battle for the title in support of families fighting pediatric cancer at Children’s Hospital in Seattle and pediatric cancer research. Here is today’s tournament schedule…

Tumwater vs. Capital – Field 4 – 9:00 AM
North Thurston vs. River Ridge – Field 3 – 10:15 AM
Olympia vs. Timberline – Field 4 – 10:15 AM
River Ridge vs. Capital – Field 3 – 11:30 AM
Timberline vs. Tumwater – Field 4 – 11:30 AM
Capital vs. North Thurston – Field 3 – 12:45 PM
Olympia vs. Tumwater – Field 4 – 12:45 PM
Timberline vs. North Thurston – Field 3 – 2:00 PM
Olympia vs. River Ridge – Field 4 – 2:00 PM

Following the action today, O’Blarney’s is hosting a post-tournament party beginning at 4:00 PM. O’Blarneys will donate 20% of all tabs opened between 4:00 and 10:00 PM and there will be a variety of items up for auction including a Seattle Sounders jersey signed by the entire team.

The tournament continues on Sunday at 9:00 AM with the championship game getting underway at 1:15 PM.


Rugby

Budd Bay Rugby’s Tatunka 7’s – Evergreen State College – 10:00 AM

The annual Tatunka 7’s rugby tournament hosted by Budd Bay Rugby kicks off the 7s season in the Pacific Northwest. The tournament will feature three divisions – men’s competitive, women’s open and men’s open – and last year featured 22 teams in a double elimination tournament. The Tatunka 7s tourney used to accompany Super Saturday, the celebration on Evergreen’s campus the day after graduation but has stood on it’s own since the funding for Super Saturday was cut.


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Street Stocks, Legends, Baby Grands, Bumblebees and Outlaw Compacts – South Sound Speedway – 6:30 PM

Today (5/26): T-Birds face Bearcats for state championship

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2A WIAA state championship game
Tumwater vs. WF West – Yakima County Stadium – 1:00 PM

How hot are the T-Birds? Since losing three straight games on April 15th, 16th and 17th to fall to 7-6 on the season, Tumwater has gone 10-1 including wins over Fife, North Kitsap and defending state champion Archbishop Murphy in the state tournament.

Today in the 2A state championship game at Yakima County Stadium, they get the one team that has handed them a loss over their streak, WF West. In fact, the Bearcats have dropped Tumwater four times this season by a combined score of 21-5. Two games were close, a 1-0 decision on March 22nd and a 7-4 game on April 17th.

WF West comes into the game at 22-3, their only losses came to Aberdeen on March 18th, Olympia on March 23rd and a big surprise loss to River Ridge on April 18th. Since dropping Tumwater 5-1 in the district title game, the Bearcats have knocked off Olympic, Centralia and Clarkston to get to the title game.

The game can be heard on both the Eli Sports Network and KELA at 1:00 PM.

Saturday scoreboard: T-Birds advance to state championship game with 3-2 win in semis

High school baseball

2A WIAA state tournament semifinals
Tumwater 3, Archbishop Murphy 2

Archbishop Murphy had runners on second and third with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning but Garrett Terrell struck out the Wildcat batter and Tumwater held on to a 3-2 win to advance to their first state championship game. Terrell went the distance for the T-Birds to pick up his seventh victory of the season.

The T-Birds fell behind 2-1 in the fourth inning but answered right back in the fifth when Justin Graham walked and worked his way all the way home on a three wild pitches. Clayton Boze doubled and scored the eventual game winning run on a single by Riley Owen.

The T-Birds will take on either Clarkston or WF West in the title game tomorrow at Yakima County Stadium at 1:00 PM.

Today (5/25): T-Birds get underway after delay; 3A softball championship

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TumwaterAberdeen82A WIAA semifinals
Tumwater vs. Archbishop Murphy – County Stadium, Yakima – 4:00 PM

Tumwater comes into the semifinals as the clear underdog, advancing to the final four for the first time in school history. The T-Birds have lost just one game in their last ten, finishing second in the 2A EvCo behind WF West, losing to WF West in the District IV championship game and knocking off Fife and North Kitsap last Saturday to advance to the semis.

The T-Birds will face 23 win Archbishop Murphy. The Wildcats have lost just two games this season, one in their opener to Burlington-Edison and another to Cedarcrest on April 22nd. They have won seven straight since that game including a pair of two run wins over White River and Lynden in the first two rounds on Monday. The Wildcats are led by four seniors, pitcher Derrick Mahlum (11-0, 0.65 ERA), pitcher and first baseman Zander Clouse (8-2, 1.21 ERA, .451 BA, 37 RBI) and shortstop Trever Morrison (.550 BA, 5 HRs, 46 runs).

The winner moves on to face either Clarkston or WF West in the championship game at 7:00 PM on Saturday night while the loser plays in the third/fourth place game on Saturday at 1:00 PM.

The game can be heard on the Eli Sports Network.


High school softball

3A WIAA state tournament – The RAC – 9:00 AM

Day two of the 3A state tourney is already well underway with the championship game coming up at 1:30 PM between either Prairie or University High and Kamiakin of Meadowdale.

Today (5/24): T-Birds, Bears away at state tourneys; 3A softball tourney at The RAC

High school baseball

TumwaterAberdeen82A WIAA semifinals
Tumwater vs. Archbishop Murphy – County Stadium, Yakima – 4:00 PM
Rained out, rescheduled for Saturday.

Tumwater comes into the semifinals as the clear underdog, advancing to the final four for the first time in school history. The T-Birds have lost just one game in their last ten, finishing second in the 2A EvCo behind WF West, losing to WF West in the District IV championship game and knocking off Fife and North Kitsap last Saturday to advance to the semis.

The T-Birds will face 23 win Archbishop Murphy. The Wildcats have lost just two games this season, one in their opener to Burlington-Edison and another to Cedarcrest on April 22nd. They have won seven straight since that game including a pair of two run wins over White River and Lynden in the first two rounds on Monday. The Wildcats are led by four seniors, pitcher Derrick Mahlum (11-0, 0.65 ERA), pitcher and first baseman Zander Clouse (8-2, 1.21 ERA, .451 BA, 37 RBI) and shortstop Trever Morrison (.550 BA, 5 HRs, 46 runs).

The winner moves on to face either Clarkston or WF West in the championship game at 7:00 PM on Saturday night while the loser plays in the third/fourth place game on Saturday at 1:00 PM.

The game can be heard on the Eli Sports Network.


High school softball

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4A WIAA state tournament
Olympia vs. Central Valley – Merkel Sports Complex, Spokane – noon

It took some doing and a tense 15 minutes of deliberation, but Olympia made the 4A state tournament and will take on Central Valley at noon at the Merkel Sports Complex in Spokane. The Bears are led by their senior first baseman Nikki Schroeder sophomore pitcher Maddy Stensby, who has been a sensation going 19-5 with a 1.30 ERA.

Central Valley enters the game with just four losses on the season and has the advantage of playing in their hometown.


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WIAA state tournament – The RAC – Begins at 9:00 AM

The 3A WIAA tournament returns to The RAC in Lacey with a full slate of games planned for Friday and Saturday. Unfortunately, no local teams will play in the tournament for the second season in a row. The tournament kicks off at 9:00 AM and you can find the full bracket here.

Saturday scoreboard: T-Birds advance to first final four; Bears, Rams seasons end

High school baseball

4A State Tournament
Olympia 12, Lake Stevens 1
Kentwood 13, Olympia 7

Olympia scored ten runs in the top of the sixth and seventh innings and Elliot Loague went the distance to give the Bears a 12-1 win in the first round of the state tourney in Everett.

The Bears season came to an end in the quarterfinals with a 13-7 loss to Kentwood.


3A State Tournament

Mount Si 3, North Thurston 2

North Thurston scored twice in the bottom of the sixth inning to tie the score at two but Mount Si pushed across a run with the bases loaded and two outs to end the Rams season. Hayden Maliska and Ande Grantham each had RBIs for the Rams in the sixth.


2A State Tournament

Tumwater 4, Fife 1
Tumwater 3, North Kitsap 0

Tumwater pulled a huge upset ending Fife’s season at 22-4 overall with a 4-1 victory at Yelm High School.

The T-Birds scored twice in the third inning and that was all that they would need to advance to the semifinals next week at County Stadium in Yakima with a 3-0 win over North Kitsap. This is the first time in school history that Tumwater has advanced to the final four.

Today (5/18): Softball districts continue; Bears, Rams, T-Birds baseball in state regionals

UPDATE: District softball at Sprinker rained out. See below…


High school baseball

4A State Tournament
Olympia vs. Lake Stevens – Everett Memorial Stadium – 1:00 PM

Olympia travels to Everett to take on the District 1 champions, Lake Stevens, in the regionals round of the state baseball tournament. The Vikings finished in second place of the Wesco North but won three straight in districts to claim their spot. The winner moves on to play either Bothell or Kentwood at 4:00 PM at Everett Memorial Stadium while the loser sees their season come to an end.


3A State Tournament

North Thurston vs. Mt. Si – Bannerwood Park, Bellevue – 1:00 PM

North Thurston takes on KingCo champion Mt. Si at Bannerwood Park in Bellevue today in the first round of the state tourney. The Vikings beat Mercer Island and Bellevue to advance to state. The winner will take on either Meadowdale or Peninsula immediately after at Bannerwood.


2A State Tournament

Tumwater vs. Fife – Yelm HS – 1:00 PM

Tumwater faces a tough draw when they open the 2A State Tournament today against 22-3 Fife at Yelm High School. The Trojans have won 17 straight games including the West Central District championship to advance to this point. The winner will take on either Sedro Wooley or North Kitsap at 4:00 PM in Yelm. The game can be heard on the Eli Sports Network.


High school softball

4A West Central/Southwest Bi-District tournament
Olympia vs. Puyallup – Sprinker Rec Center, Spanaway – 11:00 AM
Rained out. Rescheduled for Monday at 1:00 PM

Do or die for Olympia this morning when they face Puyallup. With their split on Friday, they will face a winner-to-state, loser-out game against the Vikings. Puyallup was blanked by Todd Beamer in the first round and then blanked Mt. Rainier in the second round.


3A West Central/Southwest Bi-District tournament

Timberline vs. Enumclaw – Sprinker Rec Center, Spanaway – 11:00 AM
Rained out. Rescheduled for Monday at 1:00 PM

Timberline only got one game in before the rains came on Friday but moved to a winner-to-state game this morning against Enumclaw. The Hornets are the #1 seed and had a bye in the first round. The winner moves to the semifinals and is guaranteed a spot at state while the loser falls into a loser-out game at 1:00 PM

Friday scoreboard: Bears, Blazers survive; Rams, T-Birds, Cougs seasons end

High school softball

4A West Central/Southwest Bi-District tournament
Olympia 4, Rogers 2
Skyview 3, Olympia 1

Maddy Stensby allowed two runs on three hits and Olympia’s two run six inning led the Bears to a 4-2 win in the first round of districts at Sprinker Recreation Center in Spanaway. Adrianna Rupright hit a home run and Nikki Schroeder and Leticia Farias each collected two hits in the win.

But the Bears managed just four hits and committed three errors in their second round 3-1 loss to Skyview. The loss drops the Bears into a loser-out game against Puyallup on Saturday at 11:00 AM at Sprinker.


3A West Central/Southwest Bi-District tournament

Timberline 12, Kennedy 6
Auburn Mountainview 11, North Thurston 5

Timberline knocked off Kennedy 12-6 in the first round of the 3A district tournament at Sprinker Recreation Area in Spanaway. The Blazers’ second round game was rained out and will be played on Saturday morning at 11:00 AM. They will take on Enumclaw in a winner-to-state game at Sprinker.

North Thurston’s season came to an end with a 11-5 loss to Auburn Mountainview in the first round at Sprinker. The Rams finished at 15-7 overall.


2A District IV tournament

Centralia 10, Tumwater 3
RA Long 7, Capital 0

Tumwater and Capital’s seasons both game to an end on Friday afternoon with losses to Centralia and RA Long respectively.