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Friday scoreboard: T-Birds shutout Wildcats, move to semis; Saints fall in Monmouth

High school football

Tumwater 21, Archbishop Murphy 0

Behind two Jayden Croft to Andrew Brown touchdowns, Tumwater moved won their 11th straight game and moved into the 2A state semifinals with a 21-0 win over Archbishop Murphy at Tumwater Stadium.

The T-Birds struck first when Croft hooked up with Brown on a 36 yard touchdown pass on the second play of the second quarter. The two hooked up again on a 25 yard touchdown pass later in the second quarter to take a 14-0 lead into halftime.

After a scoreless third quarter, the T-Bitds picked up a Wildcats fumble and Korye Treko took it back 15 yards and salted the game away sending the T-Birds into the final four to face the winner of tomorrow’s Prosser/Othello game next week at the Tacoma Dome.


Men’s basketball

Emporia State 64, Saint Martin’s 56 – Recap from ESUHornets.com

Emporia State held Saint Martin’s to just 18.8% shooting in the second half and 31.1% for the game and knocked off the Saints 64-56 on the first day of the WOU Phoenix Inn Shootout in Monmouth, Oregon. Evan Coulter led the Saints with 15 points and Roger O’Neill chipped in ten in the loss.

The Saints and the Hornets shot an identical 13-of-29 (44.8%) in the first half and Saint Martin’s took a 31-30 lead into the locker room. But Emporia State shot 40% in the second half including five three pointers while the Saints made just six field goals total. Despite the poor shooting, the Saints were within three points with 3:38 left to play before they were outscored by the Hornets 9-4 the rest of the way.

Emporia State’s Kaleb Wright led all scorers with 17 points and the Hornets moved to 3-0 on the season. The Saints fall to 1-2 and will take on Notre Dame de Namur tomorrow at 5:15 PM in Monmouth.

Tonight (11/16): T-Birds host Wildcats in playoffs; 15th annual Fire & Ice Charity basketball game

The state football quarterfinals get underway tonight and three local teams remain in the chase for a state title.

Tonight, the EvCo’s MVP Andrew Brown and the Tumwater T-Birds play host to Archbishop Murphy at Tumwater Stadium. This is the third year in a row that the two teams have met in the playoffs. Last year the Wildcats knocked off the T-Birds 41-6 in the first round avenging 2010’s loss to Tumwater in the state championship game.

This season has been a year of turmoil for Archbishop Murphy despite their 8-2 record. The Wildcats after losing their head coach Bill Marsh early in the season and their interim coach Mike Allison was put on administrative leave. But they still have a potent run game and have won six games in a row including a 45-21 win over Bremerton in the first round. Their two losses came to Lakewood and King’s early in the season.

Tumwater has won ten straight games after their convincing 45-22 win over Steilacoom last week.

Kick off is scheduled for 7:00 PM and the game can be heard on the Eli Sports Network.

Tonight is also the 15th annual Fire and Ice Charity Basketball Challenge at Marcus Pavilion. The game pits the Lacey Fire District #3 firefighters against the Lacey Police Department with proceeds benefitting Adopt-a-Family and Make My Day programs.

Tickets are $5 and there will be a silent auction during the game. Tip-off is at 7:00 PM.

All-2A EvCo football teams

Again, I’m a little late to the party but I like to honor the players from the area that were honored by the leagues, even if they were honored a week ago.

The 2A Evergreen Conference named Andrew Brown MVP of the conference, and rightfully so. What an incredible season in all areas for the senior from Tumwater. And the T-Birds weren’t done picking up the Defensive MVP – Jamie Bryant – and Coaching Staff honors. Capital’s Kai Van Sickle deservedly was named Offensive MVP.

The Olympian has the full list, but here are the all-conference teams broken down by are a school…


Black Hills Wolves

Offense
First team: Zach Grate, Jr. (OL)
Second team: Sam Zvirzdys, Jr. (OL), Mitch Stone, Jr. (RB),

Defense:
First team: Josh Maloney, Jr. (DL), Kyle Dunn, Sr. (LB)
Second team: Jacob Newton, So. (DL), Marquise Wall, Sr. (LB), Conrad Nygren, Sr. (LB), Nick Knittle, Jr. (DB)

Honorable mention: Cooper Nygren, So., Josh Boyd, So., Thomas Snyder, Jr., Zack Joaquin, Jr.


Capital Cougars

Offense
Offensive MVP: Kai Van Sickle, Sr. (RB)
First team: Ben Buma, Sr. (OL), Baylor Hahn, Sr. (OL), Ryan Rieta, So. (RB), Connor Kennedy, So. (RB), Jakob Racimo, Jr. (TE), Tad Maiava, Sr. (WR)
Second team: Riley Haub-McElreath, Jr. (OL), Zach Superfisky, Sr. (OL)

Defense
First team: Tevyn Stevenson, Sr. (DL), Matt Cox, Sr. (DL), Max Clarke, Sr. (LB), Nathan Hull, Sr. (LB), Derek Chase, Sr. (DB)
Second team: Jacob Johnson, So. (DB)

Honorable mention: Derrick Becker, Jr., Sam Hollingsworth, Sr., Michael Randall, Jr.


River Ridge Hawks

Offense
First team: Brad Wallace, Sr. (RB), Wesley Coats, Sr. (WR)
Second team: Theo Cobb, Sr. (OL), Rayne Lemaster, Sr. (OL), Colby Schultz, Sr. (QB), Johnathan Roberts, Sr. (TE)

Defense
Second team: Zach Bonaudi, Sr. (DL), Toy Montesa, Jr. (LB), Chris Leiba, So. (DB)

Honorable mention: Matthew Tucker, Jr., Jonathan Lazick, So., Jason Kananin, So.


Tumwater T-Birds

Offense
MVP: Andrew Brown, Sr. (RB)
First team: Hunter Shaner, Sr. (OL), Kendall Reed, Sr. (OL), Elijah Hill, Sr. (Punter)
Second team: Tyrus Snow, So. (RB)

Defense
Defensive MVP: Jamie Bryant, Sr. (DL)
First team: Korye Trejo, Sr. (DL), David Durden, Sr. (LB), Gabe Gleizes, Jr. (DB)
Second team: Joe Brueske, Sr. (LB), Trevor Davis, So. (LB)

Honorable mention: Craig Westby, Sr., Jose Jimenez, Sr., Jayden Croft, Jr., Zach Delucco, Jr. Walker Vandenhazel, Sr.

Saturday scoreboard: T-Birds, Rams, Geoducks take second on an epic day of Oly sports

High school volleyball

4A state tournament
Mead 3, Olympia 0 (25-22, 25-17, 36-34)
Jackson 3, Olympia 1 (28-26, 25-21, 20-25, 25-22)

Olympia lost in straight sets to Mead in the semifinals including an epic 36-34 loss in the third set and then lost 3-1 in the 3rd/4th place game to finish fourth in state.

3A state tournament semifinals
North Thurston 3, Southridge 0 (25-15, 30-28, 25-20)
Prairie 3, North Thurston 0 (25-20, 25-22, 25-16)

North Thurston knocked off Southridge in straight sets but were swept by Prairie in the title game and finished second at state.

2A state tournament
Tumwater 3, Colville 2 (25-17, 17-25, 25-23, 23-25, 15- 10)
West Valley (Yakima) 3, Tumwater 1 (25-24, 18-25, 25-22, 25-18)

Tumwater knocked off Colville to advance to the 2A state title game but fell to West Valley of Yakima, 3-1, and finished second at state.

2A state tournament consolation
Capital 3, Sehome 1 (26-24, 25-20, 23-25, 25-19)
East Valley (Yakima) 3, Capital 0 (25-12, 25-13, 25-21)

Capital knocked Sehome out of the tournament but was swept by East Valley to take eighth in state.


High school football

3A state tournament
North Thurston 35, Kennewick 23
Marysville-Pilchuck 33, Timberline 21

Kennewick took a 16-0 lead to open the game but then gave up 28 straight points over the remainder of the first half and North Thurston moved on to the quarterfinals with a 35-23 win this afternoon in Kennewick. Mo Manning scored twice for the Rams and Brandon Belisario added another touchdown on the ground. Ryan Mets hooked up with Josh Cahill for a 26 yard touchdown that proved to be the game-winner. The Rams will have to head east again to take on University in Spokane next week.

Marysville-Pilchuck limited Timberline’s high powered offense to just two touchdowns and ended the Blazers’ season with a 33-21 win at South Sound Stadium. Chris MacNeil threw two touchdown passes in his final game as at Timberline.

2A state tournament
Capital 47, Lakewood 36

Kai Van Sickle scored six rushing touchdowns including two in the fourth quarter and Capital came from behind to beat Lakewood 47-36 at Goddard Stadium in Everett. The Cougars trailed 22-21 in the third quarter before Derek Chase’s 95 yard kickoff return put the Cougars on top 27-22. But Lakewood responded and led 36-33 in the fourth quarter but Van Sickle’s 32 yard run put Capital ahead for good, 40-36. Unofficially, Van Sickle rushed 51 times for 350 yards.

Next up for Capital: Burlington-Edison, who were 35-21 winners over Orting on Friday.


Men’s soccer

Cascade Collegiate Conference championships
Concordia 2, Evergreen 1 – Recap from Evergreen athletics

Concordia’s Septi Danciu beat Evergreen goalkeeper Mauricio Sanchez on a penalty kick in the 49th minute for what proved to be the game winning goal and the Cavaliers captured the Cascade Collegiate Conference title with a 2-1 win at Tuominen Yard in Portland. Ben Joselyn scored in the 88th minute to get the Geoducks back in the game but there wasn’t enough time left to score an equalizer and Evergreen’s season came to an end. The Geoducks finish the season at 13-5 overall.


Men’s basketball

Saint Martin’s 76, Hawaii-Hilo 67 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Montana Tech 74, Evergreen 54 – Recap from Evergreen athletics


Women’s basketball

Hawaii Pacific 69, Saint Martin’s 67 – Recap from SMUSaints.com


College volleyball

Northwest Nazarene 3, Saint Martin’s 0 (25-14, 25-15, 25-20) – Recap


Premier Arena Soccer League

Preseason friendly
Tumwater Pioneers 8, Marysville Ruckus 7

Today (11/10): Playoffs, playoffs and more playoffs

Playoffs galore today, from Olympia to Portland and Kennewick. Seasons won or lost, who moves on?

High school volleyball

4A state tournament semifinals
Olympia vs. Mead – Marcus Pavilion – 3:15 PM
Listen live on the Eli Sports Network

3A state tournament semifinals
North Thurston vs. Southridge – Marcus Pavilion – 1:30 PM
Listen live on the Eli Sports Network

2A state tournament semifinals
Tumwater vs. Colville – Pierce College – 12:30 PM

2A state tournament consolation
Capital vs. Sehome – Pierce College – 8:30 AM


High school football

3A state tournament opening round
North Thurston @ Kennewick – Lampson Stadium – 4:00 PM
Watch the game live on the Washington Sports Network
Timberline vs. Marysville-Pilchuck – South Sound Stadium – 7:00 PM
Listen live on KGY

2A state tournament opening round
Capital @ Lakewood – Goddard Stadium, Everett – 7:30 PM
Listen live on KRKO


Men’s soccer

Cascade Collegiate Conference championship
Evergreen vs. Concordia – Tuominen Yard, Portland – 6:00 PM
Watch the game live here


College volleyball

Saint Martin’s vs. Northwest Nazarene – Capital HS – 3:00 PM

Tonight (11/9): T-Birds open state football playoffs

One first round state tournament football game highlights the schedule tonight when Tumwater takes on Steilacoom at Tumwater Stadium at 7:00 PM.

Tumwater has won nine straight games and since a 21-20 win over WF West on September 28th, the T-Birds have outscored their opponents 183-38 in five wins. However, they will be without a handful of unnamed players tonight, suspended in the aftermath of a party over the weekend. Judging by Twitter, QB Jayden Croft and RB/WR Andrew Brown were not involved and will play.

Steilacoom opened the season with three straight losses including a 36-21 loss to North Thurston, the two teams only common opponent (Tumwater beat the Rams 28-12). But the Sentinels went 6-1 to finish the season and outscored their opponents 152-56 over their last four games and finished tied for second in the 2A SPSL.

Today (11/9): State volleyball day one

32 high school volleyball teams hit Lacey today for the 4A and 3A state tournaments hosted by Saint Martin’s University and Timberline High School. The action gets underway at 8:00 AM with three 3A games: Stanwood vs. Auburn Mountainview, Prairie vs. Mercer Island and Holy Names vs. Bonney Lake.

Two 3A and one 4A Olympia area teams will be in action at Marcus Pavilion. In the 3A tournament, Timberline (16-3) takes on Southridge (15-6) at 9:45 AM and North Thurston (14-4) faces Shorewood (13-3) at 11:45. Olympia (12-7) begins their 4A title defense against Wenatchee (11-1) at 3:15 PM.

The Olympian has great previews of both tournaments including team-by-team capsules. They name Jackson (15-1) and Mead (14-0) the 4A favorites while Mercer Island (21-0) and Mount Si (16-4) were named the 3A favorites

Tumwater (17-0) and Capital (14-3) will both be in action at the 2A tournament at Pierce College in Lakewood. The Cougars face West Valley of Yakima at 11:00 AM and the T-Birds take on East Valley Of Yakima at 2:45 PM.

The Olympian also has a great preview of the 2A tourney and they name Tumwater as one of the favorites along with Colville (17-0) and West Valley.

Friday scoreboard: T-Birds, Cougs, Blazers move on; Saints fall in Boise

High school football

Tumwater 45, Hockinson 7
Capital 42, Ridgefield 6
Timberline 34, Chief Sealth 16
Woodland 28, Tenino 3

Three of the four local teams on the schedule tonight move on in the playoffs in easy fashion. Tenino was the only team to see their season come to an end tonight, a 28-3 loss to Woodland. Tumwater next gets Steilacoom at Tumwater Stadium on Friday night, Capital travels to Lakewood and Timberline will face the winner of the Marysville-Pilchuck/Mountain View game.


Men’s basketball

Boise State 75, Saint Martin’s 55 – Recap from BroncoSports.com

Saint Martin’s opened up their season with 75-55 exhibition game loss to Boise State at Taco Bell Arena in Boise. Roger O’Neill scored 14 points but no other Saint managed to score in double digits. Will Bond scored eight points and Brady Bomber, Eric Taylor and Tyler Idowu each scored seven in the loss.

Four Broncos scored in double digits including Igor Hadziomerovic’s 17 points, but Boise State has to be concerned that they only got nine points from their bench…in an exhibition game against a Division II team. The Broncos were picked to finish eighth out of nine teams in the Mountain West’s pre-season poll.


College volleyball

Corban 3, Evergreen 0 (25-23, 25-16, 25-14) – Recap

Week 10: My 4 year-old daughter’s expert football picks

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She’s ready for the playoffs, seen here studying Beavers in preparation for the Tenino/Woodland game

My four year-old daughter finished the reguar season at 30-23, not too bad for a young whipppersnapper. She took last week off (couldn’t get her to focus while listening to Halloween music) but she is back for the first round of the playoffs. I’m not so confident her picks will pay off this week, though…

Tumwater T-Birds vs. Hockinson Hawks
Her pick: T-Birds
“They are really good.”

Timberline Blazers vs. Chief Sealth Seahawks
Her pick: Blazers
“They’ll chop down the tree wih their nests in them.”

Tenino Beavers @ Woodland Beavers
Her pick: Tenino
“They’ll chew down the trees and build their lodges faster!”

Capital Cougars @ Ridgefield Spudders
Her pick: Spudders
“They’ll blow up some potatoes!”

Olympia Bears @ Auburn Trojans
Her pick: Trojans
“They’re better.”

Shelton Highclimbers @ Nathan Hale Raiders
Her pick: Raiders
“Because they are pirates!”

North Thurston Rams vs. Rainier Beach Vikings
Her pick: Vikings
“Because they say ‘mine’ all he time! That’s what (her little sister) said!”

Today (11/2): Postseason football is a go!

High school football

In town…
Tumwater vs. Hockinson – Tumwater Stadium – 7:00 PM
Timberline vs. Chief Sealth – South Sound Stadium – 7:00 PM

Out of town…
Capital @ Ridgefield – Ridgefield Stadium – 7:00 PM
Tenino @ Woodland – Woodland Stadium – 7:00 PM

The Olympian has a pretty good preview of tonight’s four football games, so I’ll refer you to them or my power rankings if you crave more info on these games. I’ll have predictions and more later today.