Wednesday scoreboard: Senators top Studs

Baseball

Thurston County Senators 8, Seattle Studs 3
Tumwater Brewers 12, Olympia Athletics 4
Nisqually Silvers 7, Lacey Saints 3

Tuesday scoreboard: Brewers, Linx and Reign victorious

Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball

Tumwater Brewers 7, Olympia Athletics 4
West Olympia Linx 8, Hawks Prairie Cardinals 2

Tanner Marty (Lower Columbia CC) went 3-for-4 with an RBI single in the third inning and a two run homer in the seventh in the Tumwater Brewers’ 7-4 win over the Olympia Athletics in game one at The RAC. The Brewers pounded out 13 hits including a 3-for-5 night from Spencer Dodd (Saint Martin’s) and a 3-for-3 night from Josh DeVaughn (Olympic College). Dodd drove in two runs and scored twice and DeVaughn scored three runs in the win.

JJ Nazzaro (Gardner-Webb) hit a two run home run of his own in the seventh inning and Joe Crunkilton (Western Nevada) and Kameron Banister each collected two hits for the A’s.

In game two, CJ Bader (Freed-Hardeman) hit a solo bomb in the third inning and Danny Flahie (Dakota State) and Zack Larsen each collected a pair of RBIs in a 8-2 West Olympia Linx win over the Hawks Prairie Cardinals. Connor Atchison (Centralia College) and Ryan Snyder (Oregon Tech) combined to hold the Cardinals to just three hits on the night.


International Basketball League

Olympia Reign 161, Nippon Tornadoes 117

Today (6/11): Reign return; PSCL doubleheader

International Basketball League

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Olympia Reign vs. Nippon Tornadoes – SPSCC gymnasium – 7:00 PM

The Olympia Reign are back…at least for two games. The Reign are sitting out the 2013 season after losing the Little Creek Casino (and consequently their home court at the Skookum Creek Events Center) as a sponsor but are still part of the IBL as what they call a “Branding Team”. Basically, they are a way to fill out the Nippon Tornadoes schedule this season. The Reign will face the Tornadoes tonight and again on Thursday, June 20th again at SPSCC. No word on what the Reign roster will look like but expect a handful of locals on the court tonight.


Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball

Olympia Athletics vs. Tumwater Brewers – The RAC – 5:00 PM
Hawks Prairie Cardinals vs. West Olympia Linx – The RAC – 7:30 PM

Monday scoreboard: Oly Rollers whomp Jet City

Roller derby

Oly Rollers Cosa Nostra Donnas 304, Jet City 98

After it took a late rally to pull out a win over the London Rollergirls on Sunday, the Cosa Nostra Donnas jumped out to an early 63-8 lead over the Jet City Rollergirls en route to a 304-98 win on Monday night at Skateland!

Today (6/10): Monday night Derby

Roller derby

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Oly Rollers Cosa Nostra Donnas vs. Jet City Rollergirls – Skateland! – 6:00 PM

Sunday scoreboard: Sounders U-23s fall; Oly Rollers top London late; A’s, Linx, Cards, Silvers win

Soccer

Portland Timbers U-23 1, Sounders U-23 0 – Recap


Roller Derby

Oly Rollers Cosa Nostra Donnas 186, London Rollergirls 175

England’s London Rollergirls opened up a 140-109 lead over the Oly Rollers’ Cosa Nostra Donnas midway through the second half but On’Da Sligh’s jam with 3:55 left to play gave Oly their first lead since the first half at 160-154 and the Cosa Nostra Donnas held on for a hard fought 186-175 win at Skateland! on Sunday night.


Baseball

Olympia Athletics 6, Lacey Saints 5
West Olympia Linx 6, Tumwater Brewers 4
Hawks Prairie Cardinals 9, Nisqually Silvers 4
Nisqually Silvers 4, Thurston County Senators 0
Capital City Bombers 19, Tacoma Cascades 13

 

Sounders U-23s flip out in 1-0 loss to Portland

Michael Harris in a non-flip moment

Michael Harris in a non-flip moment

In front of a crowd of 1,129 at Tumwater Stadium Sunday afternoon, the Sounders U-23s and Portland Timbers U-23s battled to a scoreless draw for the 83 minutes before the Timbers’ Zack Foxhoven’s gathered a pass in the box from Nick Palodichuk and buried a shot past Sounders goalkeeper Zac Lubin to score the game’s only goal in a 1-o Timbers victory. It was a hard fought game between two of the best teams in the PDL’s Northwest Division but was marred a strange tactic that the Sounders U-23s employed many times throughout the game.

Sounders U-23 midfielder Michael Harris first rolled out his flip throw-in about 15 minutes into the game to the gasp and cheer of the unsuspecting crowd. Harris took the ball, did a forward tumble putting the ball on the ground over his head, tumbling back up and releasing a long throw into the box when he was back upright. It’s a play in soccer that is something to see, something to behold and got the crowd, primarily made up of Blackhills FC players and parents, excited.

But Harris and the Sounders U-23s did it again and again and again and again. In fact, in the first half I counted ten flip throw-ins from Harris and though I stopped counting, I estimate at least another ten in the second half. And while the throw-ins looked cool and sometimes resulted in a throw-in from a better position (inevitably another flip throw-in), most of the time there was nobody on the other end of the throws and the trade off was that the Sounders never kept possession in the midfield for any amount of time. It was an all or nothing strategy that turned out to be nothing in the long run.

It was a strange strategy that felt like a cheesy gimmick after the first few times. Perhaps I’m wrong, but it felt like I was watching Loyola Marymount basketball in the early 90’s or Grinnell College basketball but instead of taking the best shot available every ten seconds, they just lobbed it into traffic in the paint and hoped it would hit off their center’s head and into the basket.

This was the first Sounders U-23s game that I have seen this season so I’m not sure if it is a strategy that head coach Darren Sawatzky has employed in previous games or not, but it struck me as a lack of confidence in the ability of his midfield. I honestly can’t remember even one time when the ball went to the midfield and they strung a handful of passes together or backed it out to the midfield or back to the defense. Everything was over the top passes or long flip throw-ins and that was it. It resulted in 11 shots but nothing particularly tough for Timbers keeper David Meves.

Eventually the pressure of never having possession got to the Sounders and resulted in a 1-0 loss that snapped their three game winning streak and dropped them to 3-3-1 on the season, six points behind the first place Timbers.

Image courtesy of Sounders U-23s Facebook page

Today (6/9): Cascadia soccer rivalry, international derby highlight busy Sunday

Extremely busy and exciting sports Sunday ahead of us today, so let’s get right to it…

Baseball

Olympia Athletics vs. Lacey Saints – The RAC – 10:00 AM
Capital City Bombers vs. Tacoma Cascades – Crandall Field – 11:00 AM
Tumwater Brewers vs. West Olympia Linx – The RAC – 1:00 PM
Hawks Prairie Cardinals vs. Nisqually Silvers – The RAC – 4:00 PM
Thurston County Senators vs. Nisqually Silvers – The RAC – 7:00 PM


Soccer

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Sounders U-23s vs. Portland Timbers U-23s – Tumwater Stadium – 2:00 PM

First place in the PDL Northwest Division is on the line this afternoon at Tumwater Stadium when the Sounders U-23s face the Portland Timbers U-23s at 2:00 PM. Tickets are $10 at the door. Read previews of the Timbers U-23s here and the Sounders U-23s here.


Roller Derby

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Oly Rollers Cosa Nostra Donnas vs. London Rollergirls – Skateland! – 6:00 PM

The Cosa Nostra Donnas, the varsity squad of the Oly Rollers organization, makes their 2013 debut in this international WFTDA bout. Tickets are $15 at the door.

Olympia’s Champlin nearly perfect

ChamplinOlympia High School alum Kramer Champlin made his first start of the season on Saturday night for the single-A Lansing Lugnuts in a seven inning game two of a doubleheader against the West Michigan Whitecaps in Comstock Park, Michigan.

Champlin, a 6-foot-6 right-hander who was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 33rd round of the 2011 draft out of Arizona State, had retired all 18 batters that he faced through six innings and entered the final inning of the game with a 2-0 lead and a perfect game on the line.

He made quick work of the Whitecaps’ Zach Kirksey, who lined out to left field on the first pitch and then struck out Jered Reaves for the second out of the inning. With just one out to go to perfection, Devon Travis hit a tough chopper that ate up shortstop Emilio Guerrero on a short hop, went under his glove and bounced into left field.

So, with the perfect game off the table but a no-hitter still a possibility, you make the call, is this a hit or an error? Watch the video by clicking here.

It’s a tough call, but the the official scorer gave Travis a base hit, ending Champlin’s bid for a no-hitter. Lugnuts play-by-play announcer, Jesse Goldberg-Strasser, described Lansing players throwing up their hands in disgust and looking up to the press box following the play, obviously rooting for that to go down as an error.

Champlin promptly struck out the next batter, his tenth strikeout of the game, to secure the complete game, one hit shutout in his seventh career start. He moved to 3-1 on the season and lowered his ERA by nearly a point from 4.01 before the game to 3.13.

His performance comes one day after another Olympia High School star pitched his best game of the season. Adam Conley, a second round pick of the Miami Marlins in the 2011 draft out of Washington State, struck out eight and gave up just one earned run on seven hits for the double-A Jacksonville Suns. He moved to 5-2 in 12 starts this season and lowered his ERA to 4.10.

Image courtesy of the Lansing Lugnuts Facebook page

Saturday scoreboard: River Ridge’s Camacho leads Silvers to victory

Puget Sound Collegiate League baseball

Nisqually Silvers 10, Olympia A’s 6
Tumwater Brewers vs. Hawks Prairie Cardinals – No report
West Olympia Linx vs. Lacey Saints – No report

Jeremy Camacho (River Ridge HS) went 4-for-4 with four singles, one walk, two RBIs and two runs in the Nisqually Silvers‘ 10-6 win over the Olympia Athletics in game one of a PSCL triple-header at The RAC.

The Silvers scored all of their runs in the first two innings including an eight run second inning featuring two RBI singles by Camacho and two of Motoki Kawashima’s (Merced College) three singles. Alex Bielaski (Saint Martin’s) also collected three hits for Nisqually.

Stephen Mahnken (Saint Martin’s) stopped the bleeding getting the final two outs in the second inning for the A’s and went on to pitch four more scoreless innings allowing the Olympia to chip away at the lead. JJ Nazzaro (Gardner-Webb University) and Andrew Lauritzen (Edgewood College) each drove in a run in a three run sixth but fell short in the end.

Joe Crunkilton (Western Nevada) reached base in all four of his plate appearances, tripling in two runs in the first inning and walking three times for the A’s.