Category Archives: Tumwater HS
Today (3/14): EvCo soccer showdowns; Clippers hit the diamond
Boys soccer
Tumwater @ Olympia – Ingersoll Stadium – 7:00 PM
Black Hills vs. Aberdeen – Tumwater Stadium – 7:00 PM
River Ridge vs. Centralia – South Sound Stadium – 7:00 PM
College softball
SPSCC vs. Centralia – The RAC – 1:00 PM
High school softball
Olympia @ Tumwater – Tumwater HS The RAC – 3:30 PM
High school baseball
Capital vs. Centralia – Waits Field – 4:00 PM
Wednesday scoreboard: T-Birds top Hawks, Rams score 10 in first inning, blank Blazers on the pitch
High school baseball
Tumwater 8, River Ridge 2
Puyallup 7, Olympia 0
Auburn Mountainview 11, Timberline 5
Clayton Boze and Anthony Correia drove in five runs runs combined and Justin Graham scored four runs in Tumwater’s 8-2 win over River Ridge. The T-Birds swept the weekday series with the Hawks and are 2-0 in the 2A EvCo. Brad Wallace went 3-for-3 with an RBI for River Ridge.
High school softball
North Thurston 14, River Ridge 2
Dominique Greeno hit a first inning grand slam and drove in five runs altogether in North Thurston’s 14-2 romp over River Ridge at the RAC. The Rams scored 10 runs in the first inning and two more in the second inning.
Boys soccer
North Thurston 5, Timberline 0
North Thurston scored four second half goals en route to a 5-0 rout of Timberline at South Sound Stadium.
Today (3/13): Lacey Legends cup; softball at the RAC; baseball doubtful
Boys soccer
North Thurston vs. Timberline – South Sound Stadium – 7:00 PM
College softball
SPSCC vs. Centralia – The RAC – 1:00 PM Tomorrow, 3/14
High school softball
North Thurston vs. River Ridge – The RAC – 3:30 PM
High school baseball – (Doubtful these will play today)
North Thurston vs. Yelm – North Thurston HS – 4:00
Tumwater @ River Ridge – River Ridge HS – 4:00
Tuesday scoreboard: Redhawks fly past Saints; T-Birds walk-off single tops Hawks; Bears roll
College baseball
Seattle U 13, Saint Martin’s 7 – Box score
Stephen Mahnken drove in three runs and Chandler Tracy hit his fourth homerun of the season in Saint Martin’s 13-7 loss to Division I Seattle University at Bannerwood Park in Bellevue. The Redhawks scored seven runs in the first inning and two more in the second to take a 9-0 lead before the Saints finally got on the board in the third.
Travis Shaw had two hits with a pair of runs scored and Scott Campagna went 2-for-3 for the Saints, who dropped to 3-15 overall this season.
High school baseball
Tumwater 5, River Ridge 4
Anthony Correia drove in the game winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning in Tumwater’s 5-4 win over River Ridge at Tumwater High School. Clayton Boze went 2-for-3 with a double and Luke Hare went 3-for-4 with a triple.
High school fastpitch
Olympia 13, Curtis 0
Maddy Stensby struck out seven batters over four innings and hit a homerun in Olympia’s 13-0 romp over Curtis in University Place. Monica McCoy scored three times, drove in three runs and stole four bases in the Bears win.
Today (3/12): Baseball, perhaps
Weather permitting, there are a few high school baseball games hitting the diamond this afternoon…
Capital vs. Centralia – Waits Field – 4:00 PM Rescheduled for 3/14
North Thurston vs. Yelm – North Thurston HS – 4:00 PM
Rescheduled for 3/13
River Ridge @ Tumwater – Tumwater HS – 4:00 PM
Monday scoreboard: Bears soccer blanks Coug; Bears, T-Birds, Blazers, Cougs get diamond wins
Boys soccer
Olympia 4, Capital 0
Yelm 4, Timberline 3
High school baseball
Olympia 14, Auburn Riverside 3
Tumwater 10, Yelm 4
Timberline 3, Aberdeen 0
Adna 12, Northwest Christian 5
High school fastpitch
Capital 7, Franklin Pierce 6
Wednesday scoreboard: Blazers, Hawks advance; Titans top Clippers twice
Boys basketball
4A West Central/SW Bi-District
Tahoma 68, Olympia 57
Olympia’s Brendan Leonard scored 19 points and Alex Johnson added 13 but Tahoma pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 68-57 win in Kent. Olympia drops into the consolation bracket and will face Union at Curtis High School in Tacoma on Friday night.
3A West Central/SW Bi-District
Timberline 53, Auburn Mountainview 40
Timberline kept their season alive with a 53-40 win over Auburn Mountainview at Franklin Pierce High School. Donaven Dorsey led the Blazers with 17 points and Elijah Sanders added 11. Timberline moves on to face Lakes on Friday night at Franklin Pierce.
2A District IV
River Ridge 46, WF West 39
Mark Morris 70, Capital 58
Washougal 59, Tumwater 52
With a trip to the District IV title game on the line, River Ridge and WF West were tied at 35 after three quarters. But the Bearcats went cold in the fourth and the Hawks left Centralia with a 46-39 win and will defend their District title on Friday night at Saint Martin’s. Brad Wallace scored 24 points in the win in while Brock Wade put up 27 for the Bearcats.
Keenan Williams scored 18 points for Capital but after a close first quarter, Mark Morris took control to take a 70-58 decision to move into the District title game. Jared Eidenmuller added 14 points for the Cougars who drop into the consolation bracket and will face a loser out game against Washougal on Saturday night in Longview.
Despite 15 points from David Cooper, Tumwater’s season came to an end with a 59-52 loss to Washougal.
Men’s basketball
Tacoma 76, SPSCC 69 – Box score
AJ Fuller scored 18 points and Scotty Ewing added 14 points in South Puget Sound’s 76-69 loss to Tacoma. The Titans shot a blistering 64% in the second half to pull away from the Clippers.
Women’s basketball
Tacoma 70, SPSCC 29 – Box score
Both McKenzie Raben and Kaneetah Pridgen notched double-doubles for South Puget Sound. Raben scored 10 points and pulled down 12 boards while Pridgen scored 12 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. But the rest of the Clippers scored just seven points and they fell to Tacoma 70-29.
Tonight (2/13): Boys district basketball; State Capital Museum hosts hoops history panel
The boy’s basketball districts continue today with four games, all a short drive from Olympia…
The Olympia boys basketball team squeaked into the playoffs on the last day of the regular season with a 55-54 win over Central Kitsap and will have to travel to Covington to take on Tahoma, the #2 seed out of the 4A SPSL. Tahoma fell to Curtis 74-53 in the SPSL championship game on Thursday and are 15-6 overall this season. Tip-off is set for 7:00 PM.
In 3A action, Timberline travels to Tacoma to take on Auburn Mountainview in a loser out game. The Blazers finished in third place in the Narrows League at 7-5 with a 12-8 overall record and won four of their last five games including key wins over Mount Tahoma and Wilson that helped them into the playoffs. Auburn Mountainview was 13-10 overall and went 7-3 in the SPSL. However, the Lions have lost three straight games and four of their last five. Tip-off at Franklin Pierce High School is scheduled for 7:45 PM.
Three area teams are still alive in the 2A District IV playoffs. River Ridge meets WF West for the third time this season, Capital takes on Mark Morris and Tumwater faces a loser out game against Washougal.
River Ridge and the Hawks split their season series with WF West falling 61-60 in Chehalis and walloping a Brock Wade-less Bearcats squad 73-50 in Lacey. Brad Wallace and the Hawks have won 11 straight games since their loss on December 18th to Centralia including their last second win against Washougal in the district first round game last week. The Hawks and Bearcats get underway at 7:45 at Centralia High School.
Winners of five straight games, Capital next faces Mark Morris who were 7-1 in the GSHL and 15-5 overall. Both teams are coming off of relatively easy wins over Hockinson and Centralia in the first round. The two teams square off at WF West High School in Chehalis at 7:45 PM.
Tumwater’s season could come to an end tonight when they face Washougal at Centralia High School at 6:00 PM. The T-Birds fell to 6-15 overall with their loss to WF West in the first round while Washougal lost at the buzzer to River Ridge and fell to 14-7 overall.
And finally, if you are sticking around town, the State Capital Museum hosts a panel discussion about the history and future of basketball in the Northwest. “Basketball in the Northwest: Past, Present and Future” will feature Sonics great Slick Watts, his son and Washington Huskies star Donald Watts and Saint Martin’s men’s basketball coach Keith Cooper. The discussion starts at 6:30 PM and there is a $2 suggested donation and youth basketball players are free. For more info, click here.
Saturday scoreboard: Cougs, Hawks advance; Pios get off the schneid; Geoducks women win home finale
Boys basketball
2A District IV playoffs
Capital 69, Hockinson 53
River Ridge 54, Washougal 51
WF West 78, Tumwater 60
Premier Arena Soccer League
Tumwater Pioneers 9, Oregon Blacktails 7 – Recap
Men’s basketball
Alaska Fairbanks 68, Saint Martin’s 67 (OT) – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Southern Oregon 75, Evergreen 56 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Lower Columbia 76, SPSCC 57 – Box score
Women’s basketball
Evergreen 68, Southern Oregon 65 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Central Washington 52, Saint Martin’s 38 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Lower Columbia 71, SPSCC 29 – Box score
College baseball
UPS 12, Saint Martin’s 0 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Today (2/9): Baseball is back; boys district playoffs; every college hoops team; Pioneers home finale
It’a a ridiculously busy day of sports in the South Sound. Let’s get right to it…
College baseball
Saint Martin’s vs. UPS – The RAC – 11:00 AM
Baseball season is upon us in early February and it looks like the weather will cooperate. Today, Saint Martin’s makes their home debut after dropping their opening series at Cal Poly Pomona last week.
Boys basketball
2A District IV playoffs
Capital vs. Hockinson – Capital HS – 7:00 PM
River Ridge @ Washougal – Washougal HS – 7:00 PM
Tumwater @ WF West – Chehalis – 8:00 PM
Women’s basketball
SPSCC vs. Lower Columbia – SPSCC Gym – 3:00 PM
Saint Martin’s vs. Central Washington – Marcus Pavilion – 5:15 PM
Evergreen vs. Southern Oregon – CRC Gymnasium – 5:30 PM
Saint Martin’s faces a critical test tonight with Central Washington in town. The Saints offense has been virtually non-existent in the last two games and as a result, they have fallen out of a playoff spot currently sitting in seventh place at 4-8. Central sits right behind them in eighth at 3-8.
It’s senior night at Evergreen and the Geoducks will honor four players wrapping up their careers before tonight’s game against Southern Oregon. Seniors Jessica Edge and Dela Jones will be joined by juniors Maddie Graves and Danielle Swain, both of whom are graduating and moving on with a year of eligibility remaining.
Men’s basketball
SPSCC vs. Lower Columbia – SPSCC Gym – 5:00 PM
Saint Martin’s vs. Alaska Fairbanks – Marcus Pavilion – 7:30 PM
Evergreen vs. Southern Oregon – CRC Gymnasium – 7:30 PM
Saint Martin’s upset Alaska Anchorage on Thursday, can they pull off another Alaska upset tonight when they face the Nanooks? Fairbanks sits in a tie for third place in the GNAC at 7-5 while the Saints win got them back into the hunt for the final playoff spot. They currently sit in eighth place at 3-8.
Travis Wagner and Elzie Dickens will play their last game at Evergreen tonight when the Geoducks host #24 ranked Southern Oregon. The two seniors were the only returners from last season’s one win team.
Premier Arena Soccer League
Tumwater Pioneers vs. Oregon Blacktails – Tumwater Indoor Sports – 7:00 PM
The Tumwater Pioneers wrap up the home schedule of their inaugural season still in search of their first win. After a tough stretch that saw them take on the top two teams in the league three times, the Pios host fellow expansion team Oregon tonight. The Blacktails sit at 2-5 and have lost four straight games, their last win coming against the Pios in December. Tickets are just $5 for adults.


