Sports Roundup
Sun, 01/25/2009
Boys basketball
Foster 82, Orcas Isl. 30
Cameron Faison and Darius Page scored 17 points each to lead the Bulldogs to victory at Orcas Island Saturday, Jan. 17. Travis Miller added 15, JJ Smith 11 and Daniel Tang eight.
Sea. Luth. 47, Ev. Luth. 43
Hall hit 13 points for the Eagles of Evergreen Lutheran in the Saturday, Jan. 17 loss and Jack Parker was next with eight.
Highline 57, Lindbergh 52
Eric Turner topped the Pirates’ scorers with 27 points in the Tuesday, Jan. 20 win as Rogers Pierce hit 12 and Junior Toala eight.
Renton 64, Tyee 37
Justin Scipio scored 11 for the Totems last Tuesday with Jacob Brown tossing in nine and Trey Soajima eight.
Casc. Chr. 78, SCS 35
Cameron Doyle and MacKinnon Simpson both scored eight for Seattle Christian.
Ev. Luth. 55, Rainier Chr. 47
Hall knocked in 19 points and Parker 17 in the Tuesday, Jan. 20 victory.
Hazen 61, Evergreen 53
Kwame Bates and Dwayne Lawton led the Wolverines with 13 points each Wednesday, Jan. 21. Jabri Muhammad and Kari Wells both hit eight.
Kennedy 78, Foster 66
Trey Watson scored 24 points for Kennedy in its Wednesday, Jan. 21 win and Deshea Bell hit 18.
Travis Miller hit 25 for Foster as Cameron Faison scored 15, Mitch Penner 14, J.J. Smith 12 and Vince McCluskey eight.
Girls basketball
Foster 38, Orcas Isl. 28
The Foster girls also made the trip to Orcas Island Saturday, Jan. 17 and came away as winners. Sara Paponjak led the Lady Bulldogs with 14 points and Destiny Beasley hit eight.
Ev. Luth. 60, Sea. Luth 46
The Eagles soared to victory over Seattle Lutheran in Saturday, Jan. 17 action.
Mt. Rainier 54, Foss 52
Caroline Codd led the Rams in the non-league win with 19 points. Marisa Blair added 13 and Marisa Yapp scored eight.
SCS 54, Mt. Rainier 51
Melissa Collier scored 14 points for the victorious Warriors Monday, Jan. 19 as Katie Collier and Lexi Peterson hit 12 apiece. Kara Kogle added eight.
Blair hit 19 for Mount Rainier and Lyndsay Breed tossed in 12 with Kiana Gandy adding eight.
SCS 55, Casc. Chr. 28
Katie Collier and Lexi Peterson sank 16 points each for Seattle Christian in Tuesday, Jan. 20 action. Melissa Collier ended up with 11.
Hazen 69, Evergreen 52
Even 31 points from Omunique Jackson were not enough for the Wolverines against Hazen in Tuesday, Jan. 20 action. Larissa Garcia added eight.
Lindbergh 51, Highline 43
Sofia Locklear led the Pirates with 14 points last Tuesday and Alana Lopez hit nine.
Renton 69, Tyee 38
Arinesha Smith scored 24 of Tyee’s 38 points Tuesday, Jan. 20.
Kennedy 68, Foster 48
Yaz Fuller tallied 21 points for Kennedy last Wednesday as Daidra Brown hit 16 and Jasmine Lemon 13.
Shantel Carmichael and Amanda Mendoza finished with 14 each for Foster and Sara Paponjak added 12.
Gymnastics
Mt. Rainier 147.15, Renton 118.85
Nikita Ginnett of the Rams won the all-around with 32.30 total points ahead of teammates Symantha Murray (30.65) and Brianna Stoutenberg (28.55).
Ginnett won the bars with a 6.8, the beam with an 8.2 and the floor with an 8.65.
Kennedy 127.7, Evergreen 82.4
Charlotte Dittmar won the all-around for the Lancers with a total score of 34.0 last Wednesday, followed by teammates Emily Mitchell (24.35) and Danielle Sposari (23.60).
Dittmar took the bars with an 8.2, the beam with an 8.3, the floor with an 8.9 and the vault with an 8.6.
Boys swimming
Mt. Rainier 139, Bremerton 44
Mount Rainier started off by winning the 200-yard medley relay in a time of 1:48.78 and had Lewis Thomasen follow with a win in the 200 freestyle (2:05.59) with Dillion Webster taking the 200 individual medley in 2:09.53.
Curtis Strand took the 50 free in 23.03 and Dylan Dislers won the diving competition with 260.80 points. Jon Ester won the 100 free in 53.11 and Mount Rainier won the 200 free relay in 136.60. Webster took the 100 backstroke in 1:00.97 and the Rams finished up by winning the 400 free relay in 3:29.70.
Mt. Rainier 124, Hazen 60
Mount Rainier opened Thursday’s meet by taking the 200 medley relay in 1:47.87 and Jason Lemley followed up by taking the 200 free race in 1:54.53 and Mac Lowry took the 50 free for the Rams in 22.8. Dylan Dyalers scored 236.655 points to win the diving competition and Matt Jude won the 100 fly in 57.81.
Curtis Strand took the 100 free in 51.23 and Lewis Thomson won the 500 free in 5:39.60 with the Rams then winning the 200 free relay in 1:34.46. Christopher Portis was the winner of the 100 backstroke in 1:08.43 and Eric Carlson took the 100 breaststroke in 1:06.93.
Mount Rainier capped off the action by winning the 400 free relay in 3:28.94.