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Today (1/19): Saints and Vikings highlight busy day of basketball, soccer and roller derby
Extremely busy day of sports in the Olympia area that features a little something for everybody. College basketball, high school basketball, arena soccer, roller derby…how can you go wrong?
It all starts with a doubleheader at South Puget Sound where the SPSCC men’s and women’s teams host a doubleheader against Grays Harbor. The women’s game gets underway at 3:00 PM and the men will tip-off afterwards, somewhere around 5:00.
Across town at Marcus Pavilion, Saint Martin’s is hosting a high school boys basketball game between Longview’s Mark Morris and Lynden. Mark Morris last played at Saint Martin’s last season when they fell to River Ridge in the district championship game. They currently sit at 3-1 in the 2A GSHL. Meanwhile, Lynden is 13-1 overall and undefeated in the 2A Northwest League. Tip-off is scheduled for 5:00 PM.
At 5:45, Northwest Christian hosts a high school doubleheader against Naselle. The girls kick things off and will be followed by the boys game.
Over in the Tumwater Sports District (my term), the MIA Derby Girls start their second season with a bout against the JBLM Bettie Brigade at the Sound Puget Sound Sports Center. The bout will feature a live DJ, halftime performance by MAXX WATT, Barb’s BBQ for concessions and a beer garden for fans 21-and-over with ID. Tickets are just $15 at the door. Doors open at 5:00 PM with derby action getting underway at 6:00 PM.
Just down the street at Tumwater Indoor Sports, the Tumwater Pioneers face the South Shound Shock in arena soccer action. The two teams share the facility and this week the Shock will serve as the home team. Last week the two teams met and the first place Shock dominated the action knocking off the Pioneers 11-2. The Shock sit at 4-0-1 atop the PASL Northwest Division while the expansion Pioneers are suffering some growing pains sitting at 0-4. Doors open at 6:00 PM with first kick scheduled for 7:00. Tickets are just $5 for adults.
And finally, the main event. The defending NCAA Division II men’s basketball national champion Western Washington Vikings come to Marcus Pavilion to take on Saint Martin’s. The Vikings are 15-0 and ranked #3 in the nation following a 91-81 win over Western Oregon in Monmouth on Thursday night. The Vikings are led by John Allen and Paul Jones, who scored 38 and 27 points respectively against the Wolves and average 18.3 and 15.9 points per game.
It also marks the return of Black Hills graduate and SPSCC star Anye Turner to Olympia. Turner, a sophomore, is averaging 3.9 points per game and 3.3 rebounds per game in his first season in Bellingham.
The last non-exhibition loss that Western suffered came at Marcus Pavilion where they fell to Montana State-Billings in the semifinals of the GNAC tournament.
The Saints are coming off of a dominating performance over GNAC bottom feeders Simon Fraser. The win pushed the Saints record to 6-8 overall and 2-4 in conference play. Eric Taylor and Rei Jensen each scored 18 points in the win while Roger O’Neill chipped in 17. Last season, the Saints gave the Vikings quite the test when they rallied behind a 20 point run but eventually fell, 70-67. You can read the Oly Sports game recap in tweets here.
Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 PM and the first 200 fans in the building will receive a Saints rally towel. If you can’t make it to the game, you can watch the game and listen to me, Brandon Sparks, call all the action by clicking here.
Sunday scoreboard: Oly Rollers win USARS national championship
USA Roller Sports Nationals
Championship game
Oly Rollers 181, San Diego Roller Derby 35
Consolation
Underground Derby 155, Deep South Derby 108
The Oly Rollers took home the inaugural USARS national championship on Sunday afternoon knocking off San Diego 181-35. Oly led 123-0 at the half en route to taking home the Seltzer Cup.
And Underground Derby wrapped up their USARS national championship trip with a 155-108 win over Deep South.
American Basketball Association
Lakewood Panthers 94, Olympia Rise 90
Saturday scoreboard: Oly Rollers move to another championship; Saints hold down Dominican
USA Roller Sports Derby Nationals
Oly Rollers 241, Tulsa 24
Port City 126, Underground 39
In day two of the USA Roller Sports National Championships in Fresno, California, the Death Dealing Dolls of the Underground Derby League fell to Port City, 126-39, to fall to 0-2 in the tournament. They will play tomorrow at 10:00 AM in the consolation bracket against Deep South Derby.
Meanwhile, the Cosa Nostra Donnas of the Oly Rollers handily won their second game of the tournament knocking off Tulsa 241-24. They move into the championship game tomorrow at 4:00 PM against San Diego Roller Derby.
Women’s basketball
Saint Martin’s 49, Dominican 36 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Spokane 73, SPSCC 24 – Box score
Dominican took a 10 point lead with 2:54 left in the first half and took a 27-23 lead to the locker room but Saint Martin’s held the Penguins to just two field goals in the second half and nine points total and finished the SMU Classic with a 49-36 win. Chelsea Haskey scored 20 points and pulled down 12 rebounds in the win.
Men’s basketball
Olympic 81, SPSCC 67 – Box score
Boy’s basketball
Franklin Pierce 65, Black Hills 47
Northwest Chrisitan vs. Northwest – No report
Premier Arena Soccer League
Oregon Blacktails 14, Tumwater Pioneers 5
Oly Rollers gunning for second WFTDA Championship

The Oly Rollers get a first round bye in the WFTDA Championships, will play winner of Minnesota/Kansas City first round game.
The Oly Rollers are heading to Atlanta this weekend to take part in the 2012 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association Championships. By winning the Western Regional, Oly earned a first round bye and will play the winner of Friday’s Minnesota Rollergirls/Kansas City Roller Warriors bout on Saturday at 9:00 AM Olympia time. The Rollers have made the final game of the WFTDA Championships three straight years, beating the Texas Rollergirls for the title in their first year of eligibility in 2009 but falling to Gotham in 2010 and Rocky Mountain in 2011.
Oly comes into the tournament as one of the most controversial and hated teams in the tournament because of their (completely by the rules) pickups of skaters from out of the area. The team picked up Psycho Babble and Ecko from Rocky Mountain, Onda Sligh from Slaughter County and Lindsay Loblow from Tucson before the season started and added a trio former Oly skaters that had moved away from Olympia right before the rosters had to be finalized for the post-season. Atomatrix, Hockey Honey and Joy Collision joined the squad after skating for other teams this season, ruffling a lot of feathers in the derby world.
But despite coming from by far the smallest market* of any team in the WFTDA Championships, Oly comes into the tournament as one of the favorites to win the Hydra. If seeding holds, they will take on Minnesota on Saturday in the quarterfinals. Minnesota came to Olympia in late August and lost by 60 points to a Cosa Nostra Donnas team that wasn’t at current strength (probably the same can be said about Minnesota, though). And beyond the quarters, if the favorite prevails, the Texas Rollergirls would be looking to avenge a 95 point loss at Skateland! also in late August. Oly avoids a game with Gotham until a possible finals bout on Sunday.
You can follow all the action from the WFTDA Championships on WFTDA.tv by purchasing a live streaming pass for $20. Or you can follow @WFTDALive on Twitter, the Oly Rollers Twitter account and Facebook page and of course on OlySports.com and @OlySportsBlog.
Also, check out the Derby News Network’s excellent preview of all 12 teams involved in the WFTDA championships.
*Cities fielding teams in the WFTDA championships: Little old Olympia, Denver, Baltimore, Atlanta, Indianapolis, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Kansas City, Philadelphia, the Bay Area, Chicago, New York and Austin.
Today (10/28): Saints senior day; Underground Derby’s Halloween bout
Men’s soccer
Saint Martin’s vs. Western Washington – SMU Soccer Field – 1:00 PM
The Saint Martin’s men’s soccer team play their final home game of the season today and will honor four seniors before the game, Derek Martinez, Blake Moreland, Brandon Scott and Spencer Salvador.
Roller derby
Sunday scoreboard: Oly Rollers win west; Strayer goal lifts Saints
Roller derby
Oly Rollers 168, Denver 161
Despite suffering nearly crippling penalties with just minutes left to play in the bout and a hostile crowd at the Craneway Pavilion in Richmond, California, the #4 seed Oly Rollers held off the #2 seed Denver Derby Dolls 168-161 to win the WFTDA west region championship for the third time in four years. Denver’s Sandrine Rangeon narrowed Oly’s lead to 164-159 with just 1:59 left to play but Oly’s On Da Sligh and Denver’s Heather Juska went scoreless in the next jam before Atomatix won the lead jammer and ran out the clock in the bout’s final jam.
Denver led 34-15 ten minutes into the bout and a 19-0 jam for Hearher Juska increased the Denver lead to 53-24. But Atomatrix and On Da Sligh answered with 14-0 and 20-0 jams and Oly scored 51 unanswered points to take a 75-53 lead and eventually took an 88-77 point lead into halftime.
After falling behind 104-89 early in the second half, Denver tied the bout 108-108 with about twenty minutes left to play and led by nine with twelve minutes left to play. But a 25-0 Atomatrix jam gave turned the half around for Oly and gave them a 152-136 lead that they wouldn’t relinquish.
Both teams move on to the WFTDA Championships in Atlanta beginning on November 2nd. By winning the west region, the Oly Rollers earn a first round bye.
Women’s soccer
Clarissa Strayer talks about her game winning goal
(Saint Martin’s YouTube channel)
Saint Martin’s 2, Western Oregon 1 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
A Clarissa Strayer header found the back of the net with just 50 seconds left to play to give Saint Martin’s a 2-1 GNAC win over Western Oregon at the SMU Soccer Field. The Saints fell behind early when Kymberly Witmer scored in the 12th minute for the Wolves. But the Saints cut the lead when Wolves goalkeeper Kelsey Lindsey mishandled a Sasha Dini cross for an own goal in the 34th minute. Ashley Engel made six saves in goal for Saint Martin’s.
Saturday scoreboard: T-Birds upset Cougars; Oly Rollers advance; Geoducks win fourth straight; All else fall
High school football
Tumwater 35, Capital 28 – 2OT
Roller derby
Oly Rollers 188, Rose City 121 – Recap from Derby News Network
Men’s soccer
Evergreen 2, Warner Pacific 1 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Northwest Nazarene 3, Saint Martin’s 0 – Recap from SMUSaints.com
Edmonds 3, SPSCC 0 – Box score
Women’s soccer
Westminster 3, Evergreen 2 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
College volleyball
Southern Oregon 3, Evergreen 0 (25-21, 25-11, 25-19) – Recap
Alaska Anchorage 3, Saint Martin’s 0 (25-10, 25-22, 25-15) – Recap
SUNDAY UPDATE
Men’s rugby
Budd Bay Buffaloes 52, Battleground Bulls 0 – Recap from Budd Bay
Friday scoreboard: Oly gets first win, Shelton holds down Yelm, Rams dominate Abes; OIT downs Geoducks; Oly Rollers win playoff opener
High school football
Olympia 54, Stadium 7
Black Hills 27, Aberdeen 6
Timberline 48, Wilson 20
Shelton 38, Yelm 14
North Thurston 36, Lincoln 7
River Ridge 28, Hockinson 14
Tenino 28, Forks 12
Elma 47, Rainier 15
Hoquiam 54, Rochester 7
College volleyball
Oregon Tech 3, Evergreen 1 – Recap from Evergreen athletics
Roller Derby
Oly Rollers 157, Rocky Mountain 92 – Recap from Derby News Network
Today (9/15): Fùtbol, football, roller derby and racing (UPDATE: Rugby too!)
Oh boy, big Saturday on tap today. Fútbol, football, roller derby and racing. Saint Martin’s hosts a GNAC soccer doubleheader, the Evergreen men’s soccer team tries to sweep the weekend, a really interesting football game between River Ridge and Ridgefield, always exciting roller derby action from the M.I.A. Derby Girls and racing at South Sound Speedway.
Men’s soccer
Saint Martin’s vs. Sioux Falls – SMU Soccer Field – 1:00 PM
Evergreen vs. Oregon Institute of Technology – Evergreen Pitch – 1:00 PM
Women’s soccer
Saint Martin’s vs. Western Washington – SMU Soccer Field – 3:30 PM
Roller derby
M.I.A. Derby Girls vs. Jet City Bombers – South Sound Sports Center – 6:00 PM
Auto racing
Vintage Modified, FSCRA, Mini Stocks, Bumblebees and Bump To Pass – South Sound Speedway – 6:30 PM
High school football
River Ridge Hawks vs. Ridgefield Spudders – South Sound Stadium – 7:00 PM
Bonus 4 year-old daughter pick: Hawks
“They’ll eat the potatoes.”
UPDATE: Men’s rugby
Budd Bay Buffaloes vs. ORSU – Rainier Vista Park – 1:00 PM




