Category Archives: Soccer
Friday scoreboard: Saints softball extends streak; Blazers, Cougars, Bears win
College softball
Saint Martin’s 7, Dominican 2
Saint Martin’s 4, Chaminade 3
Saint Martin’s 7, CSU Dominguez Hills 0 – More from SMUSaints.com
Saint Martin’s picked up three wins today in the CSU Stanislaus Tournament of Champions to run their winning streak to nine straight games. Sam Munger went 4-for-4 in the first game to drop Dominican to 2-26 on the season. In game two, Sara Bakos drove in the game winning run and Chaminade dropped to 9-17. And in game three, Munger pitched a complete game one hit shutout against the previously 33-6 CSU Dominguez Hills. The Saints ran their record to 18-8-1 and have an 8:45 AM date with CSU East Bay on Saturday before taking on CSU Stanislaus at 1:15 PM.
High school soccer
Timberline 4, Lincoln 1
Capital 2, Yelm 0
Olympia 1, Tumwater 1 (Oly wins 5-4 in a shootout)
Alec Davies scored two goals for Timberline and Ryan Erickson and Kasey French each scored in Timberline’s 4-1 win at Tacoma’s Lincoln Bowl.
Bryce Joling scored Capital’s two goals in their 2-0 win over Yelm. Jakob Racimo posted the shutout for the Cougars.
In a battle of father versus son, the son (Bryce Winkler) got the better of the father (Bryan Winkler) as Olympia beat Tumwater in a shootout. Regulation ended tied 1-1 and Duncan Urban scored the deciding goal to give the Bears a 5-4 shootout victory. Devon Parman opened the scoring for the Beats with a goal in the 38th minute and Bradley Saner got the equalizer with just 2:48 left in regulation. Oly managed to keep the T-Birds’ Kevin Weyand off the board before he opened the shootout with a goal.
High school baseball
W.F. West 11, Black Hills 1
Black Hills braved the weather but perhaps wished they hadn’t. The Bearcats jumped out to a 9-0 lead before the Wolves got on the board with a run in the bottom of the sixth.
Today (3/30): Rain, rain go away

Wet fields and rain in the forecast have forced most bat and ball games to be canceled today. There is enough of a break that a few games may be played but I’ll be honest, I have no idea who is still planning on playing. Check the @OlySportsBlog Twitter account for updated information.
In all-weather soccer action, Capital hosts Yelm in a 3A Narrows League contest at Ingersoll Stadium. Remember, Ingersoll’s seating area is still closed so if you go to the game, bring a chair and an umbrella. Or better yet, a canopy. First kick is at 7:00 PM.
Or if you’d like to stay nice and dry, head over to Tumwater Stadium and watch Tumwater and Kevin Weyand take on Olympia in non-league action. First kick is at 7:00 PM and you can listen to all the action from home or almost any mobile device by going to the Eli Sports Network.
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.
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.
Slideshow: North Thurston 6, Black Hills 0
I have to admit, these pictures did not turn out all that well. Still trying to learn my new lens and camera. Pictures will get better, I promise.
Tuesday scoreboard: Rams, Cougs, Hawks all victorious
Boys soccer
North Thurston 6, Black Hills 0
Capital 4, Foss 1
Wilson 6, Timberline 1
Kenny Heo had two goals for North Thurston in their 6-0 win over Black Hills. Joey Renaud, Khaleel Abdulmanaf, Rolando Gonzolez and Apollo Heidal each added one goal for the Rams. Bryce Joling and Joey Geraci each had two goals for Capital in their 4-1 win over Foss. Timberline got it’s only goal in a 6-1 loss to Wilson from Brett Curtis in the 32nd minute.
High school baseball
Black Hills 10, River Ridge 3
Aberdeen 6, Tumwater 0
North Thurston @ W.F. West – rained out
High school fastpitch
Black Hills 7, Timberline 5
Mackenzie and Lexi Tarrow combined to go 7-for-8 with a home run and five RBI in Black Hills’ 7-5 defeat of Timberline.
Today (3/27): Soccer night in Lacey
South Sound Stadium hosts a boys soccer doubleheader tonight with Timberline hosting Wilson in a 3A Narrow League contest at 5:00 PM followed by a 2A EvCo game between North Thurston and Black Hills at 7:00.

Weather might be an issue this afternoon for baseball and fastpitch games scheduled around town. Black Hills baseball and Centralia fastpitch both visit River Ridge at 4:30 PM while Black Hills fastpitch hosts Timberline at 4:30.
Monday scoreboard: T-Birds soccer moves to 5-0, Houser, Forler, Mailhot pitch gems
Boys soccer
Tumwater 2, River Ridge 1
Kevin Weyand scored what would end up being the game winning goal for Tumwater in the 50th minute and the T-Birds held on for a 2-1 victory over River Ridge. The T-Birds move to 5-0 overall on the season and 4-0 in the 2A EvCo. Austin Snyder opened the scoring for Tumwater in the 29th minute and Chris Denhke got the Hawks on the board in the 78th minute.
High school baseball
Olympia 15, South Kitsap 0
Capital 5, Wilson 2
Northwest Christian 13, North Beach 3
Foss 8, Timberline 4
Olympia’s Trevor Houser gave up just three hits over five innings and got plenty of offensive support in a 15-0 thrashing of South Kitsap. Oly is now 5-0 overall and 4-0 in 4A Narrows League play. Capital scored five runs in the second inning and Kenzy Forler held Wilson to just two hits in the Cougars’ 5-2 win. Nick Mailhot had the performance of the day going 3-for-4 with seven RBI for Northwest Christian while holding North Beach to just two hits and striking out 11 Hyak batters.
Today (3/26): Hawks at T-Birds, Cougars host Wilson
Tumwater’s Kevin Weyand has scored seven goals in three reported games this season and is coming off a four goal effort against Timberline on Saturday. He leads his T-Birds into a 2A EvCo match against River Ridge tonight at Tumwater Stadium. Tumwater sits atop the conference at 3-0. First kick is at 7:00 PM.
And in baseball action, weather pending, Capital hosts Wilson in a 3A Narrows League game. First pitch is scheduled for 4:00 PM.
Saturday scoreboard: Saints baseball splits again, Saints softball sweeps
The Hunger Games was so good, a nearly perfect adaptation of…OK, so I’m having a hard time concentrating on Olympia sports tonight…
College baseball
Saint Martin’s 7, Northwest Nazarene 3 – Tommy DeBoer complete game
Northwest Nazarene 6, Saint Martin’s 4 – More from SMUSaints.com
College softball
Saint Martin’s 4, Lewis & Clark 0
Saint Martin’s 8, Lewis & Clark 0 – More from SMUSaints.com
High school baseball
Bonney Lake 8, Capital 6
Capital 6, Shelton 5
W.F. West 11, River Ridge 1
Boys soccer
Olympia 3, Shelton 0 – Evan Munn posts shutout for Bears
Tumwater 5, Timberline 3 – Kevin Weyand scored four goals for T-Birds


