Today (11/7): Geoducks host Eagles; District Soccer, Volleyball; Bears, Rams Football Extra

Busy, busy day of playoff volleyball and soccer and throw in some regular season college volleyball (though Evergreen are playing for their season) and non-playoff Week 10 crossover football. Enjoy…

College volleyball
Evergreen vs. Northwest – CRC Gymansium – 7:00 PM


High school volleyball

2A District IV playoffs (double-elimination)
Capital vs. WF West – Black Hills HS – 4:00 PM
Centralia vs. RA Long – Black Hills HS – 4:00 PM
Tumwater vs. Mark Morris – Black Hills HS – 6:00 PM
Black Hills vs. Ridgefield – Black Hills HS – 6:00 PM

2B District IV playoffs (loser out)
Northwest Christian vs. North Beach – South Bend HS – 6:30 PM


Girls soccer

4A Bi-District playoffs (loser out)
Olympia vs. Thomas Jefferson – Mount Tahoma Stadium, Tacoma – 5:00 PM

3A Bi-District playoffs
North Thurston vs. Prairie – Stadium Bowl, Tacoma – 5:30 PM (loser out)
Timberline vs. Auburn Mountainview – Sunset Chev Stadium, Sumner – 7:30 PM (winner to state)

2A District IV championship game (both to state)
Black Hills @ Ridgefield – Ridgefield Stadium – 7:00 PM

2A District IV consolation (loser out)
Tumwater vs. Hockinson – Tumwater Stadium – 7:00 PM
Capital vs. Mark Morris – Ingersoll Stadium – 7:00 PM


High school football

Week 10 Crossover – Non-playoffs
Olympia @ North Thurston – South Sound Stadium – 7:00 PM
Yelm vs. Mount Tahoma – Tornadoes Stadium – 7:00 PM
Rainer @ Winlock – Winlock HS – 6:00 PM

2A EvCo All-League Volleyball: Erickson Named MVP

The 2A Evergreen Conference volleyball all-league teams are in and Capital swept the MVP and Coach of the Year awards. Junior outside hitter Rachel Erickson took home the Most Valuable Player award and her head coach, Natalie Rhodes, was named the top coach after leading the Cougars to an 11-1 record in league and the top spot to districts.

Here are the honorees, broken down by local school. You can see the full list here.

Black Hills
First team
Jensyn McCoy, Sr.

Second team
Lauren Furu, Jr.

Honorable mention
Moriah Kramer, Jr.
Kira Fredricks, Fr.


Capital

MVP: Rachel Erickson, Jr.
Coach of the Year: Natalie Rhodes

First team
Marissa Ottesen, Jr.

Second team
Sam Yorke, Jr.
Paige Schieferstein, Jr.


River Ridge

Second team
Anna VanderWeyst, Sr.

Honorable mention
Marilin Cervante-Valdez, Jr.


Tumwater

First team
Kaylene Glasgo, Sr.
Morgan Pilon, Sr.

Second team
Kylie Bishopp, Sr.
Mackenzie Bowen, Jr.

Honorable mention
Cristina Hegarty, Fr.
Elizabeth Shimamoto, Sr.

Wednesday Scoreboard: Eagles All Night

geoducksWomen’s basketball
Northwest 55, Evergreen 43 – Recap

Evergreen opened up their regular season tonight and struggled mightily falling to Northwest 55-43 in a non-conference game against a conference opponent. The Geoducks went just 13-of-53 from the floor (24.5%) while Northwest shot a blistering 55.6% in the game and never trailed. Sammi Clark scored 14 points and Sadee Jones added 11 points in the loss.


Men’s basketball

Northwest 76, Evergreen 57 – Recap

In game two of the doubleheader, Northwest again never trailed in their 76-57 win over Evergreen. The Eagles jumped out to a 10 point lead nine minutes in and their lead never shrank to single digits again. Michael Greene torched the Geoducks for 26 points on 11-of-13 shooting and pulled down seven rebounds. Kyle Calhoun and Marc Taylor scored 17 and 14 points respectively for Evergreen.

High School Football Power Rankings: Five Teams Remain

The T-Birds retain their top power ranking.

All T-Birds, all season

Five teams remain. Two, maybe three of them will remain after this week. Was it a bad season for local football? Hard to say. I think it was more circumstances than anything. Rochester’s season looks worse than it was because of one loss and a ridiculous first round match-up with Woodland, Olympia had only one bad loss and basically didn’t make the playoffs because Gig Harbor was a huge surprise, and the 3A Narrows League only had three playoff spots so North Thurston was left out.

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Playoff teams

1. Tumwater T-Birds (9-0, 5-0 2A EvCo)
Last week: #1 (No change)
Previous game: Tumwater 56, Black Hills 22
Playoff game: vs. Aberdeen (4-5) – Tumwater Stadium – Saturday, 7:00 PM

Notes: Undefeated regular season? Check. Now must go undefeated this season. First up: Aberdeen, who won a three team playoff on Tuesday night to even make the playoffs.


2.
Timberline Blazers (6-3, 5-1 3A Narrows)
Last week: #2 (No change)
Previous game: Timberline 41, Shelton 0
Playoff game: vs. Meadowdale (5-4) – South Sound Stadium – Saturday, 1:00 PM

Notes: The Blazers kept it rolling against Shelton and won the 3A Narrows League title thanks to five straight wins. They draw the Wesco’s #5 team, Meadowdale, who have lost three straight games. The Blazers are a team that have obviously come together and could make a deep run in the playoffs.


3.
Tenino Beavers (5-4, 5-1 1A Evergreen)
Last week: #4 (+1)
Previous game: Tenino 37, Rochester 27
Playoff game: vs. White Salmon (5-4) – Tenino Stadium – Friday, 7:00 PM

Notes: First league title since 1986, how does that sound? Not too bad for a team that I originally ranked at #9 and dropped as low as #11 after dropping three straight to open the year. They definitely are hot having won five of their last six (their only loss coming to 9-0 La Center) and have an outstanding two way player in Zack Chamberlain.


4.
Capital Cougars (4-5, 3-2 2A EvCo)
Last week: #5 (+1)
Previous game: Capital 38, River Ridge 14
Playoff game: @ Mark Morris (8-1) – Longview Memorial Stadium – Friday, 7:00 PM

Notes: 0-4 to start the season, finished 4-1 and snagged the third playoff spot in the 2A EvCo. Unfortunately, they now have to take on 8-1 Mark Morris in Longview. But the Cougars are battle tested and nearly beat WF West in their only loss over the last five weeks and it wouldn’t surprise me one bit if they upset the Monarchs.


5.
Rochester Warriors (6-3, 4-2 1A Evergreen)
Last week: #3 (-2)
Previous game: Tenino 37, Rochester 27
Playoff game: @ Woodland (8-1) – Kalama Stadium – Friday, 7:00 PM

Notes: What a disaster for the Warriors. Their loss to Tenino dropped them all the way to #3 in the 1A Evergreen and sends them to Kalama to take on one loss Woodland, who outscored their opponents 416-53 in their eight wins. Their only loss came to undefeated La Center 52-21 in the regular season finale.


Missed the playoffs

6. Olympia Bears (6-3, 4-2 4A Narrows)
Last week: #6 (No change)
Previous game: Olympia 48, Yelm 10
Week 10 game: @ North Thurston (5-4) – South Sound Stadium – Thursday, 7:00 PM


7.
North Thurston (5-4, 3-3 3A Narrows)
Last week: #9 (+2)
Previous game: North Thurston 41, Mount Tahoma 8
Week 10 game: vs. Olympia (6-3) – South Sound Stadium – Thursday, 7:00 PM


8.
Black Hills (4-5, 2-3 2A EvCo)
Last week: #7 (-1)
Previous game: Tumwater 56, Black Hills 22


9.
River Ridge (4-5, 1-4 2A EvCo)
Last week: #8 (-1)
Previous game: Capital 38, River Ridge 14


10.
Yelm Tornadoes (3-6, 1-5 4A Narrows)
Last week: #10 (No change)
Previous game: Olympia 48, Yelm 10
Week 10 game: vs. Mount Tahoma – Tornadoes stadium – Thursday, 7:00 PM


11.
Rainier Mountaineers (2-7, 0-6 1A Evergreen)
Last week: #12 (+1)
Previous game: Rainer 62, Seton Catholic 29
Week 10 game: @ Winlock (0-9) – Winlock HS – Thursday, 7:00 PM


12.
Shelton Highclimbers (1-8, 1-5 3A Narrows)
Last week: #11 (-1)
Previous game: Timberline 41, Shelton 0
Week 10 game: @ Stadium (2-7) – Stadium Bowl, Tacoma – Friday, 7:00 PM

SWW 1A Evergreen All-League Football: Chamberlain Named MVP

The SWW 1A Evergreen League announced their all-league teams for 2013 yesterday and the Lewis County Sports Blog has the full list of honorees here.

Tenino’s Zack Chamberlain was named the league’s MVP after he led the Beavers to their first league title since 1986 by rushing for 940 yards, 10 touchdowns and was a monster on defense. His head coach, Jeff Zenisek, was named Coach of the Year in a historic season in south Thurston County.

Here are the players honored by the league from the three Thurston County schools…

Meme from The Chronicle's Lewis County Sports Blog

Meme from The Chronicle’s Lewis County Sports Blog

Rainer Mountaineers
First team
LB: Bailey Miller

Second Team
OL: Eric Staats
LB: Nic Henry

Honorable Mention
QB: McCoy Bickler
RB: Bailey Miller


Rochester Warriors

Offensive MVP: Tyler Yarber

First team
QB: Tyler Gedney
TE: Wyatt Singer
OL: Jacob Lambert
LB: Wyatt Singer
DB: Lucas Eastman

Second team
RB: Lucas Eastman
OL: Matt Shields
DL: Filberto Sanchez
LB: Juan Jimenez
DB: Bobby Brien

Honorable mention
OL: Riley Doerge, Brayden Bennett, Tyler Barnes, Chase Dover
DL: Tyler Barnes, Chase Dover
LB: Danny Arellano, Riley Doerge
DB: Angel Vazquez


Tenino Beavers

MVP: Zack Chamberlain
Coach of the Year: Jeff Zenisek

First team
RB: Thomas Pier
OL: Jonathan Jones-Newmann
DL: Jonathan Jones-Newmann

Second team
OL: Riley Noonan
DL: Josh Jackson
LB: Thomas Pier
DB: Zeb Chamberlain

Honorable mention
QB: Calvin Guzman
OL: Nick O’Brien, Terran Gilbreath

Today (11/6): Geoducks Basketball Back to Work

Women’s basketball
Evergreen vs. Northwest – CRC Gymnasium – 6:00 PM


Men’s basketball

Evergreen vs. Northwest – CRC Gymnasium – 8:00 PM

The Evergreen men’s and women’s basketball teams are back in action tonight, just a day after they were swept by Saint Martin’s. Tonight they will take on conference-mate Northwest in non-conference competition.

The Northwest women were picked to finish 10th, one place behind the Geoducks in the CCC while the men were picked to finish fourth and feature one-time Saint Martin’s forward Michael Russo, who averaged 17.4 points per game last year and was an all-CCC preseason pick this season.

Tuesday Scoreboard: Saints Sweep Geoducks; Wolves Advance; T-Birds, Cougs Survive

CapitalCupMen’s basketball
Saint Martin’s 89, Evergreen 69 – Recaps: SMU, Evergreen

Thoughts on the Saints easy win over the Geoducks…

  • Saint Martin’s never trailed. In fact, there was never even a tie in this game. Evergreen made a mistake with their lineup and were assessed a technical foul and Evan Coulter gave the Saints a 2-0 lead before the game even tipped off.
  • Coulter scored a career high 27 points in 28 minutes on 8-12 shooting and nine free throws for the Saints. He was outstanding.
  • Riley Carel was aggressive and confident in his home debut. The Seattle Pacific transfer scored 14 points and pulled down six rebounds. Two other newcomers, freshman Tyler Copp and Lower Columbia transfer Ryan Rogers each scored 12 points in their debuts at Marcus Pavilion.
  • Four Geoducks scored in double digits with Kyle Calhoun and Frankie Johnson leading the way with 16 points each.
  • Evergreen will live and die by the three ball this season. They hoisted 25 of them tonight, sinking ten. Johnson went 4-for-4 from downtown but Calhoun missed seven shots, almost all of them coming from NBA three point distance.
  • The Saints pulled down 21 more boards than the Geoducks, 56-35.
  • Both teams were picked to finish last in their conferences but they will both be interesting teams to follow. I think the Saints will be better than advertised and Evergreen will get hot and pull off a couple of major upsets.
  • Saint Martin’s doesn’t return to action at home until December 18th. They play just three home games before the first of the year.


Women’s basketball

Saint Martin’s 70, Evergreen 63 – Recaps: SMU, Evergreen

Thoughts on the Saints and Geoducks exhibition game…

  • This was a hard fought game with 47 personal fouls called on the two teams total.
  • Evergreen shot just three three pointers and didn’t make any of them. Despite a guard heavy lineup, most of their points came in the paint.
  • Brittany Gray, a one time Gonzaga commit who transferred to Evergreen from Skagit Valley, scored 21 points. She will be a force come CCC play. She will definitely fill the hole left by Danielle Swain’s departure.
  • Chelsea Haskey led the Saints in scoring for the third time in exhibition play. 19 points against Oregon State, 22 against both UPS and Evergreen. She is so controlled and clinical.
  • Sammi Clark played all 40 minutes in an exhibition game and just six Evergreen players played double digit minutes in a game that didn’t count. The Geoducks achilles heal will most likely be depth.
  • On the other hand, the Saints have a deep bench and Tim Healy’s job will be to find the right lineup night to night. Haskey will lead most nights, but it could be anybody who will come through and compliment her. Will all depend on who is hot.


Girls soccer

2A District IV semifinals (winner to state)
Black Hills 4, Hockinson 3

The Wolves opened up a 4-0 lead over Hockinson but had to hold on tight to advance to the District IV championship game on and earned a spot in the 2A state tournament. The Wolves will travel to Ridgefield on Thursday to take on the Spudders at 7:00 PM.

2A District IV consolation (loser-out)
Capital 4, WF West 0
Tumwater 4, Aberdeen 0

Both Tumwater and Capital survived and will take on Hockinson and Mark Morris respectively in loser out games.


High school volleyball

2B District IV playoffs
Wahkiakum 3, Northwest Christian 0 (25-18 25-12 25-20)

Wahkiakum knocked off Ocosta in the first game at Northwest Christian High School and then swept the Navigators into the consolation bracket. They will take on North Beach at South Bend High School on Thursday at 6:30 in a loser out game.

Today (11/5): Saints Host Crosstown Rivalry Doubleheader; District Soccer Continues

Evergreen's Frankie Johnson in 2012 Saints/Geoducks game

Evergreen’s Frankie Johnson in 2012 Saints/Geoducks game

Women’s basketball
Evergreen @ Saint Martin’s – Marcus Pavilion – 5:15 PM

Men’s basketball
Evergreen @ Saint Martin’s – Marcus Pavilion – 7:30 PM

The one time Capital Cup takes place tonight when Evergreen and Saint Martin’s renew their rivalry with a doubleheader beginning at 5:15 PM at Marcus Pavilion.

The women tip-off first in the third exhibition game for the Saints and the season opener for the Geoducks. Saint Martin’s won last year’s contest 47-37 and have never lost to Evergreen in sixteen seasons.

The Saints are picked to finish eighth in the ten team NCAA Division II GNAC while the Geoducks are picked to finish ninth out of ten teams in the NAIA Cascade Conference. The Saints are a strong defensive team that often struggles to score and are led by senior Chelsea Haskey, who scored 22 points and hauled in seven boards last night against UPS. Evergreen has to replace their leading scorer, Danielle Swain, and will rely on senior guards Sammi Clark and Jessica Denmon to get things done this season.

The men will follow the women at 7:30 in a game that could finally even up the all-time series between the Saints and Geoducks. Evergreen is currently 9-8 against Saint Martin’s but have lost three straight games including a 66-50 decision last season at the CRC Gymnasium at Evergreen.

Both teams were picked to finish last in their conferences this season but both teams could easily surprise some teams this season. The Geoducks have senior leadership in big man Marc Taylor, shooters Kyle Calhoun and KJ Hong and a nice sophomore guard in Frankie Johnson.

Saint Martin’s, meanwhile, is truly an unknown with big changes coming in the offseason. Keith Cooper wasn’t retained at the end of the season and Michael Ostlund took over the reins. The Saints have to replace long time point guard Brady Bomber and all-conference guard Roger O’Neill. But the Saints have solid seniors in Evan Coulter, Rei Jensen and interesting transfers in Ryan Rogers and Riley Carel. They will play a much more uptempo game than they have in years past and should be fun to watch, win or lose.


Girls soccer

2A District IV semifinals (winner to state)
Black Hills vs. Hockinson – Tumwater Stadium – 7:00 PM

Black Hills hosts Hockinson tonight in a winner to state game in the District IV playoffs. The Wolves knocked off WF West 2-0 on Saturday while Hockinson topped Capital 4-2 and moved to 11-5-1 overall this season. The winner will take on either Mark Morris or Ridgefield in the championship game on Thursday while the loser will fall into a loser-out game against either Tumwater or Aberdeen.


2A District IV consolation (loser-out)

Tumwater vs. Aberdeen – Tumwater Stadium – 5:00 PM
Capital vs. WF West – Ingersoll Stadium – 7:00 PM


High school volleyball

2B District IV Playoffs
Ocosta vs. Wahkiakum – Northwest Christian HS – 5:30 PM
Northwest Christian vs. Ocosta/Wahkiakum – Northwest Christian HS – 7:00 PM

The 2B District IV playoffs begin tonight with an opening round game between Ocosta and Wahkiakum at 5:30 at Northwest Christian High School followed by the Navigators first game between the winner of that game beginning somewhere around 7:00. Northwest Christian went 12-0 in the 2B Pacific League and can make a state appearance by winning their first two matches in districts. With a win, Northwest Christian would move into the semifinals on Thursday at 5:30 at Raymond High School and would take on either Adna, Willapa Valley or Mossyrock. With a loss, they would travel to Willapa Valley High School and face either Napavine or North Beach at 6:30.

Monday Scoreboard: Saints Streak to Exhibition Win

Women’s basketball
Saint Martin’s 63, Puget Sound 52 – Recap

Chelsea Haskey scored 22 points and hauled in seven rebounds and Jordyn Richardson hit three three pointers in the second half and Saint Martin’s erased a one point deficit at the half to take a 63-52 decision over the University of Puget Sound in an exhibition game at Marcus Pavilion.

Richardson’s three pointer at the 12 minute mark capped off a 22-4 run to open the second half that gave the Saints a 49-32 lead. Haskey scored eight points during the run and Angela Gelhar, Jori Skorpik, Brooke Paulson and Richardson each hit threes in that span.

The Loggers went on a 15-2 run over the next eight minutes and closed the deficit to just four at 51-47 when Erin Stumbaugh hit a three pointer with 6:32 remaining. But Richardson answered with her second three of the half to stretch the lead to seven and gave the Saints an 11 point lead on her third three with 2:52 left to play and the Loggers never threatened again.

Krista Stabler scored 10 points on the night, including eight points in the first half that helped erase an early 10 point lead by the Loggers. Paulson finished with eight points and five boards and Ciara Pedroni pulled down six rebounds for the Saints.

Erin Stumbaugh and Amanda Forshay scored 11 and 10 points respectively for UPS.


Girls soccer

Wilson 2, Timberline 1
Mount Tahoma 2, North Thurston 1
River Ridge 2, Shelton 0

Timberline dropped their first 3A Narrows League match of the season with a 2-1 loss to Wilson and finished 11-1-0 in league, ahead of the Rams, who were 9-1-2. The Blazers next play either Hazen or Auburn Mountainview in a district playoff game on Thursday at 7:30 PM in Sumner.

Despite a 2-1 loss to Mount Tahoma tonight, North Thurston finished as the #3 seed out of the 3A Narrows League and will play either Kelso or Prairie on Thursday at 5:30 PM at Stadium Bowl.

Today (11/4): Saints Host Loggers in College Hoops Opener

Saints_logoWomen’s basketball
Saint Martin’s vs. Puget Sound – Marcus Pavilion – 7:00 PM

The local college basketball season gets underway tonight when the Saint Martin’s women face UPS in an exhibition game at 7:00 PM. The Saints were picked to finish eighth in the ten team GNAC this season and feature preseason all-conference selection Chelsea Haskey, who scored 19 of the Saints’ 39 points against Division I Oregon State in their exhibition opener on Saturday.

Girls soccer
River Ridge vs. Shelton – South Sound Stadium – 7:30 PM