Sports roundup
Tue, 10/02/2007
Football
Kentlake 9, Decatur 6
Decatur struck for a touchdown in the fourth quarter to close the score to 9-6 in Saturday, Sept. 21 action, but the Falcons held on the rest of the way to win.
Treisaun McCurry-Payne did the scoring honors for the Gators, punching in an 8-yard touchdown run. The kick for the extra point failed.
Chr. Faith 56, Quilcene 6
Christian Faith of Federal Way cruised by Quilcene to make a long road trip worthwhile.
Kenny Brown scored the first touchdown on a 20-yard pass from Tyler Savini. But the run for a two-point conversion failed, as they did after a Cameron Savini 11-yard TD run and a Tyler Savini 2-yard TD run.
Kameron Hillstrom punched in a 1-yard run and Jeremy Bahlstedt ran for two. The run failed after Tyler Savini scored on a 13-yard run but Hillstrom was successful in his attempt for two after Cameron Savini scored on a 4-yard run.
Brown returned a kickoff 60 yards and Cameron Savini tacked on two, then Collin Perry ran for an 8-yard scored and Tyler Savini ran for two extra points
Federal Way 38, Tahoma 13
Gabe Jackson scored the Eagles' first touchdown on a 3-yard run Friday, then Kelyn Rowe kicked his first of five conversions in as many attempts. He also booted a 27-yard field goal.
Justin Southern scored the second touchdown on a 27-yard run and Montrel Walton caught a 16-yard pass from Southern for the third.
In the third quarter, Justin Amundsen scored on a 4-yard run and Greylin James caught an 11-yard pass from Southern.
Bethel 40, Beamer 7
Lamardray Fuller punched in an 8-yard run for Todd Beamer's touchdown Friday and Vinnie Dom kicked the extra point.
Boys tennis
TJ 3, Kentlake 2
Thomas Jefferson won all three doubles matches to get a win Friday, Sept. 20.
Joe Lee and Dae Yi won the No. 1 doubles match, 6-2, 6-1, and Makoa Rosa teamed up with Derek Moore for a 6-2, 6-2 No. 2 win. Kevin Park and Brandyn Gomez won the No. 3 doubles match, 6-1,
6-4.
TJ 5, Decatur 0
Makoa Rosa led the Raiders last Monday, Sept. 24 by winning the No. 1 singles match, 6-3, 6-1.
Dae Yi took the No. 2 match, 6-3, 6-0, over Harry Choi and the TJ tandem of Joe Lee and Branden Muraki won the No. 1 doubles match, 6-2, 6-2, over Alex Khudoliy and Charles Chu.
Derek Moore and Brandyn Gomez posted a 6-3, 6-0 No. 2 doubles win over CJ Andrus and Devin Murphy, and the No. 3 team of Kyle Creek and Ty Garceau defeated Nelson Adkinson and Yoon Lim, 6-3, 6-2.
TJ 5, Kent-Meridian 0
Derek Moore won No. 1 singles for the Raiders Wednesday, 6-0, 6-0, and Nevin Ramanujan won the No. 2 match by the same score.
Makoa Rosa and Ty Garceau won No. 1 doubles, 6-4, 6-2, and Dae Yi and Kyle Creek won No. 2 doubles, 6-3, 6-3. Brandyn Gomez and Spencer Friedman were 6-0, 6-2 No. 3 doubles winners.
Federal Way 4, Tahoma 1
Jake Stewart scored a 6-0, 6-2 No. 1 singles victory Wednesday and Jesse Johnson took the No. 2 match, 6-0, 6-2. Brian Shaw and Max Ward teammed up for a 6-0, 6-3 No. 1 doubles victory and the No. 3 doubles match went to Sam Conklin and Bradley Lewis, 6-4, 6-0.
Beamer 4, Bethel 1
Todd Beamer won all but the No. 1 singles match Wednesday, Sept. 26.
Chase Friedrich won the No. 2 singles match, 6-1, 6-2, and Kyle Christensen and Charles Chan won the No. 1 doubles match,, 6-1, 6-1. Corey Zalowski and Sean O'Brien won No. 2 doubles, 6-0,6-0, and Mike Johnson and William David won No. 3 doubles, 6-0, 6-1.
Volleyball
TJ 3, Federal Way 0
Thomas Jefferson scored a 25-15, 25-12, 25-15 victory over the Eagles in Monday, Sept. 24 action.
Rachelle Eckert tallied four aces and Nyssa Hovda 14 assists for TJ as Katelyn Nugent recorded seven kills and five aces.
Bethany Tasele scored three aces for Federal Way.
Tahoma 3, Decatur 0
Decatur was defeated by Tahoma Monday, Sept. 24 by a 25-18, 25-17, 25-16 score. Dee Tanielu had six kills for the Gators.
Bethel 3, Beamer 0
Todd Beamer lost, 25-8, in the first game Monday, Sept. 24 but came close in the next two, 25-23, 25-23.
Camille Miller had 18 kills for the Titans and Alisa Vincent 22 assists.
Tahoma 3, TJ 0
Thomas Jefferson took a 25-14, 25-19, 25-9 loss at the hands of Tahoma Wednesday, Sept. 26. Lauren Stark had 11 digs for the Raiders, who fell to 3-4.
Decatur 3, Federal Way
Decatur improved to 1-5 with its 25-16, 25-19, 25-19 win Wednesday, Sept. 26 while the Eagles fell to 0-7.
T.C. Colon had 10 kills and four blocks for the Gators, while Whitney Iwasaki contributed 12 digs and three aces and Nicole Murenko had 13 kills. Mindy O'Meara had 28 assists.
G-K 3, Todd Beamer 2
Graham-Kapowsin edged out the Titans Wednesday, 21-25, 27-25, 25-21, 13-25, 11-15. Camille Miller scored 14 kills for Todd Beamer as Kalyn Wilson had 18 kills and four blocks.
Girls swimming
Rogers 93, Beamer 90
Todd Beamer opened the close Tuesday, Sept. 25 meet by winning the 200-yard medley relay in a time of 1:58.18, then Murphy won the 50 free in 25.89 and Laura Schrader scored 174.8 points to win diving. Soria won the 100 butterfly in 1:01.15 and Murphy took the 100 freestyle in 58.92. Beamer won the 200 free relay in 1:45.21 and Rachel Kim the 100 backstroke in 1:04.64.
Boys golf
Curtis 75, Todd Beamer 74
Tyler Collins of Todd Beamer tied for second place in the Tuesday, Sept. 25 action with a score of 38 and Broc Johnson tied for fourth with a 39.
TJ 98, Decatur 72
Thomas Jefferson's Charles Lee and Brian Brown tied for first with rounds of 36 in the Tuesday, Sept. 35 action and Sean Carroll came in third with a 37. Keenan Darrow scored a 38 for fourth. Decatur's highest finish was fifth by Matt Parker with a 38.
Curtis 91, TJ 78
Keenan Darrow shot a round of 36 to take second in the Wednesday, Sept. 26 match and Thomas Jefferson teammate Erik Jarvey took fifth with a 38.
Girls golf
TJ 71, Decatur 46
Stacey Blunt of Decatur took first place with a round of 39 on Tuesday, Sept. 25 and Thomas Jefferson's Jayme Carbon turned in a 41. Courtney Tappon of TJ finished third with a 46 and teammate Agnes Shin shot a 49 for fourth. Decatur's Chanell Carlson turned in a 64 for fifth.
Kentwood 67, Federal Way 24
Pichy Promsetit placed fourth with nine points for Federal Way in the Tuesday, Sept. 25 action and Kendra Nelson tied for fifth with seven points.
Girls soccer
TJ 1, Decatur 1
Kendall Swynenberg of Thomas Jefferson scored on an Amy Pate assist in the 76th minute of the Tuesday, Sept. 25 match, but Rachel Markey of Decatur scored one minute later to forge a tie.
Federal Way 2, Kentridge 2
Kaitlyn Keyes scored unassisted for the Eagles in Tuesday, Sept. 25 action and teammate Briana D'Aguiar struck on a Molly Campbell assist.
Beamer 7, Sp. Lake 0
Maia Kurnik and Holland Crook split the shutout on goal for the Titans in the Tuesday, Sept. 25 game.
Crook also scored first in the first minute off a Megan Miller assist. Kaylee Huie then scored on a Nicole Peterson assist and Huie struck again right after only unassisted. Cook then scored back-to-back unassisted goals before Miller scored unassisted. Avery Salisbury scored the final goal in only the 29th minute on an unassisted play.
Tahoma 4, TJ 2
Tahoma is on top of the standings in the South Puget Sound League North Division and stayed that way with Thursday's win over the Raiders.
Amy Pate and Hayley Albrecht scored unassisted goals for TJ.
Beamer 3, Graham-Kapowsin 0
Maria Kurnik earned the shutout for Todd Beamer on Friday, while Kaylee Huie scored the winning and first goal on a Jessica Niewoeher assist. Jordan Salisbury knocked in a Brittany Orr assist and Orr scored the final goal on a Nicole Peterson assist.
Boys cross country
TJ 21, K-M 34
Jeff Baklund took first place for the Raiders Wednesday in a time of 16:39 and he was followed by Michael Bright (17:25) and Jeff Brigham (17:53). Jesse Hasberg finished fifth in 18:08.
Decatur 21, Kentridge 26
Decatur 23, Kentlake 35
The Gators were led by Englund's first place finish Wednesday, Sept. 26 with Helm coming in second and Lintelman ninth.
Kentwood 19, Federal Way 39
Tahoma 15, Federal Way 50
Tahoma and Kentwood teamed up to win against the Eagles Wednesday, Sept. 26.
Girls cross country
TJ 21, K-M 34
Thomas Jefferson sped past the Royals for yet another victory Wednesday, Sept. 26.
Camryn Patrick won the individual race in 20:20 ahead of teammate Jody Baughman (21:26) with Rosemary Angeles fifth in 21:49.
Kentridge 18, Decatur 43
Kentlake 17, Decatur 46
The Gators also took a double loss Wednesday, Sept. 26. Hilden came in seventh to lead the Decatur runners.
Kentwood 22, Federal Way 37
Tahoma 20, Federal Way 43
Jasmine Johnson of the Eagles won the girls race in 17:21 last Wednesday, Sept. 26 but no teammates broke into the top 10.