High school baseball Narrows League Tournament
4A: #5 Central Kitsap vs. #4 Stadium – The RAC – 4:00 PM
3A: #5 Foss vs. #4 Shelton – The RAC – 6:30 PM
Capital vs. Aberdeen – Capital HS – 4:30 PM
High school softball
Timberline vs. North Thurston – The RAC – 3:30 PM
Tumwater vs. Centralia – Tumwater HS – 4:30 PM
Black Hills vs. WF West – Black Hills HS – 4:30 PM
Boys soccer
Black Hills @ Tumwater – Tumwater Stadium – 7:00 PM
Olympia vs. Stadium – Ingersoll Stadium – 7:15 PM
Saints celebrate their walk-off win – Photo via SMUSaints.com
College softball GNAC Championships
Saint Martin’s 4, Western Washington 3 – Box score
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#4 SMU
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W: Sam Munger (20-15) L: Shayna Adelstein (5-6)
Down 3-0 in the bottom of the seventh inning in an elimination game at the GNAC Championships in Richland, Saint Martin’s hit three home runs including back-to-back home runs by freshmen Mary Dettling and Jackie Schmaeling to extend their season with a 4-3 win over Western Washington.
A pair of Saints errors allowed the Vikings took a 3-0 lead in the top of the sixth inning capped off by a two run homer by Jordan Walley. The Saints got Lacey McGladrey and Megan Miller on base in the the bottom half of the sixth but were unable to answer. Sam Munger then made quick work of Western in the top of the seventh.
With three outs between the Saints and elimination, Taviah Jenkins singled to open the inning and scored on Dani Wall’s two run blast to right center to cut the score to Vikings lead to 3-2.
After a Western pitching change, Christina Demar struck out for the first out of the inning. Dettling took Shayna Adelstein deep in the next at bat to tie the game, 3-3, and Schmaeling jumped on a 1-0 pitch and deposited it over the left center wall for the game winner.
The rally eliminated the #2 seed Western Washington and sent the Saints to another elimination game immediately afterward with #3 Central Wasington.
Central Washington 9, Saint Martin’s 1 – Box score
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W: Maria Gau (18-7) L: Sam Munger (20-16)
But the celebration would be short lived for the Saints as they were eliminated in quick fashion by the #3 seed Central Washington in a 9-1 five inning game. The Wildcats scored in each of the four innings that they batted including a four spot in the third and three more in the fourth that put the game out of reach and GNAC Pitcher of the Year Maria Gau allowed just five hits over five shutout innings.
The Saints finished their season at 27-22, their third straight 20+ win season and should be strong again next year with just one senior, Lacey McGladrey, on the roster.
Saint Martin’s 11, Central Washington 4 – Box score
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W: Zach Carter (6-3) L: Skye Adams (5-6)
Saint Martin’s 3, Central Washington 1 – Box score
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W: Josh Moss (3-9) L: Brandon Williams (8-3)
Entering today’s doubleheader, Saint Martin’s, Northwest Nazarene and Montana State-Billings were all tied at 11-17 for the third and final GNAC playoff spot. The Saints took care of business on their end with a doubleheader sweep, 11-4 and 3-1, of Central Washington on Friday afternoon.
Carl Svanevik drove in three runs, Zach Raczok drove in a pair and Zack Larsen went 3-for-5 and scored three times to lead the Saints to the 11-4 game one victory. Saints starter Zach Carter pitched a complete game allowing four earned runs on nine hits.
Josh Moss allowed just one earned run on eight hits over seven innings and Chandler Tracey drove in one run in the first inning and Travis Shaw tripled in a pair of runs in the fourth to lead the Saints to a 4-1 win in game two.
The win ran the Saints record to 13-17 in the GNAC but are still tied for third after Northwest Nazarene swept Montana State-Billings. Both teams play doubleheaders against the same teams tomorrow. First pitch for the Saints is scheduled for noon at the SMU Baseball Field.
High school baseball
Western Oregon 3, Saint Martin’s 1 (8 innings) – Box score
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W: Kelli Demianew (15-9) L: Sam Munger (19-15)
Jourdan Williams hit a walk off two run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning to give Western Oregon a 3-1 win over Saint Martin’s in the first round of the GNAC Championships in Richland, Washington.
The Saints took a 1-0 lead into the bottom of the seventh inning and Taviah Jenkins did all that she could to hold back the Wolves. The first batter of the inning, Raina Reece, lined a ball into the gap in right center but Jenkins cut it off and caught Reece trying to stretch the hit to a double. She then reached up and robbed Ashlie Garner of a home run to record the second out of the inning. But Danielle Hannan singled on the next at bat and Melanie Pfeiffer drove her in with a double to even the game at one all and send it to extra innings.
Sam Munger and Kellie Demianew battled in the circle but it was Demianew who got the big win giving up just one unearned run over eight innings. Munger went 7 1/3 innings and gave up three earned runs.
The Saints now face an elimination game on Friday at 4:30 PM against Western Washington.
High school baseball
College Softball GNAC Championships
#4 Saint Martin’s vs. #1 Western Oregon – Columbia Playfield, Richland – 7:00
The Saint Martin’s softball team opens up their defense of their GNAC title tonight in Richland at Columbia Playfield with a game against the top seed, Western Oregon. The Saints were picked to win the GNAC regular season but slipped to fourth place and have some work to do to make a return trip to the NCAA Division II tournament and they open with a team that has given them fits this season. The Wolves swept the four game season series with the Saints.
High school baseball
Olympia vs. Gig Harbor – Olympia HS – 4:00 PM
North Thurston vs. Mount Tahoma – North Thurston HS – 4:00 PM
River Ridge @ Capital – Capital HS – 4:00 PM
Black Hills @ Tumwater – Tumwater HS – 4:00 PM
High school softball
Olympia vs. South Kitsap – Steven’s Field – 4:00 PM
Timberline vs. Foss – Timberline HS – 4:00 PM
Tumwater @ Black Hills – Black Hills HS – 4:30 PM
Capital @ River Ridge – River Ridge HS – 4:30 PM
Boys soccer
Timberline vs. Shelton – South Sound Stadium – 5:00 PM
North Thurston vs. Foss – South Sound Stadium – 7:00 PM
Olympia vs. Gig Harbor – Ingersoll Stadium – 7:15 PM
The game of the day features the first and second place teams in the 4A Narrows League, Gig Harbor and Olympia, matching up at Ingersoll Stadium at 7:15 PM. The Bears enter the game at 5-2-2 while the Tides come in at 7-1-0. In their first meeting of the season on March 24th, Gig Harbor came away with a 1-0 victory.
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Tied at two with 15 minutes to play, Olympia keeper Brandon Pruett made a difficult save on a South Kitsap penalty shot and on the ensuing Bears possession, Ian Hess raced up the right side and unleashed a rocket from just outside the box that found the back of the net and proved to be the game winning goal in Oly’s 3-2 4A Narrows League win at Ingersoll Stadium.
Hess opened the scoring for Olympia with a goal in the seventh minute but the Wolves would answer back midway through the first half with a goal of their own. Jamison Corbin put the Bears back up in the 33rd minute when he gathered a pass and fired a strike into the right side of the net to give them a 2-1 lead that they would take into the locker room.
Pruett entered the game at the half after a solid first 40 minutes by Bears’ starting keeper Davin Johnson. South Kitsap evened the game up with a goal in the 51st minute and controlled possession for much of the second half but couldn’t get anything past the Oly defense the rest of the way including the penalty shot that Pruett snuffed out. The all or nothing nature of the Bears offense paid off with Hess’ rush down the field that ran their record to 5-2-2 in the 4A Narrows League.
Oly faces league leading Gig Harbor (7-1-0) on Wednesday night at Ingersoll Stadium.