Sports Roundup
Friday, May 11
Fastpitch
Eatonville 14, Evergreen 0
Evergreen played in a Class 2A West Central District tournament game at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds and had its season end with a 14-0 loss to Eatonville Friday.
Track and field
Class 2A meet
Raheem Howard won on the boys side in the 2A action at Renton Stadium, taking the triple jump at a distance of 43 feet, 6 1/2 inches.
Class 1A meet
Orting hosted the Class 1A sub-district meet, where the Seattle Christian girls took fifth place as a team with 26 points and the boys took sixth place with 13. Doherty won the boys 110 hurdles in 17.74.
Boys soccer
Seattle Academy 2, SCS 1
Seattle Christian's season continues despite Friday's loss to Seattle Academy at Sammamish High School. The Warriors will host Manson for a 6 p.m. state opener at Starfire Stadium Tuesday, May 15.
Saturday, May 12
Boys soccer
Franklin Pierce 3, Tyee 2
A 2-0 Tyee lead slipped away in the closing minutes of Saturday's game and the action went to a shootout, with Franklin Pierce winning the barrage of penalty kicks, 5-3.
The defeat ended the Totems' stay in Class 2A postseason play.
Fife def. Foster
Foster's 2A postseason also ended with a loss on Saturday.
Baseball
North Kitsap 3, Foster 0
The Bulldogs' season ended with Saturday's West Central District loss to North Kitsap at Franklin Pierce High School.
Fastpitch
Kennedy-Highline
Kennedy Catholic advanced out of this past weekend's sub-district tournament into this coming weekend's West Central District tournament, but Highline did not.
The Lancers open the WCD Class 3A tournament with a 12 p.m. game against Capital on Friday at Sprinker Recreation Center in Spanaway. The winner of that game plays Camas at 4 p.m. Friday on the same field and the loser plays at 10 a.m. Saturday.
At stake are berths into the May 25-26 state tournament at Tacoma's South End Recreation Area.
Track and field
Class 3A meet
No Highline-area athletes took first place in the boys side from Friday's final day of action at Sumner's Sunset Chevrolet Stadium, but the girls side was well represented.
Michelle Stolz of Highline won the 100-meter hurdles in a time of 15.46 seconds and the 300 hurdles in 45.86. Teammate Whitney Diggs took the 200-meter run in 25.04 and won the 400 in a time of 57.09.
Kennedy's Danielle Carnahan won the pole vault at 10 feet, 0 inches and Brittany Bennett of the Lancers won the 800-meter run in 2:19.53. Highline won the 800-meter relay in 1:44.92.