Sports Roundup 5-19-11
Sun, 05/22/2011
Tuesday, May 17
Boys soccer
Hockinson 2, Evergreen 0
Evergreen put forth a strong battle in last Tuesday's state Class 2A tournament opener but wound up on the short end of a 2-0 score against Hockinson.
The loss in the match played at Foster High School ended the Wolverines' season.
Evergreen played in the mixed Class 3A/2A Seamount League during the regular season and qualified to play in the 2A tournament.
Sammamish 5, Kennedy 1
Kennedy Catholic's season came to an early end at the hands of the Totems last Tuesday. Colton Miller scored the Lancers' only goal on a penalty kick.
Fife 3, Foster 0
The Bulldogs were blanked by the Trojans as state tournament play opened Tuesday, May 17.
SCS 3, Hoquiam 0
Connor Fremmerlid and Tyler Gunhus split the shutout for Seattle Christian in its Tuesday, May 17 win in Aberdeen.
Cody Gunhus, Josh Gehrke and Joey Grachek all scored one goal apiece and Grant Fremmerlid earned one assist.
Wednesday, May 18
Fastpitch
SCS 16, Seattle Lutheran 6
Seattle Lutheran of West Seattle went down to Seattle Christian School of SeaTac by 10 runs in action Wednesday, May 18.
Benita Beale had a big outing for the Warriors in the win, hitting 3-for-4 with two runs scored and one RBI.
She also won on the mound.
Mikayla Wrolstad hit 3-for-4 with two runs and two RBI and Mumm hit 2-for-3 with two runs scored and two RBI.
Chief Sealth 12, Eastside Catholic 2
Chief Sealth started its postseason on the right foot last Wednesday, winning by a 12-2 score over Eastside Catholic.
Chloe Bahar was the winning pitcher for Sealth, and Sara Schendel hit 4-for-4 with a home run, three runs scored, five RBI and three doubles. Puno Savusa hit 3-for-4 with two runs and one RBI and Victoria Swamy hit 2-for-3 with two runs, three RBI and one triple.
Juanita 15, Chief Sealth 0
Juanita shut out Chief Sealth in the Seahawks' second game of the day Wednesday.
Thursday, May 19
Fastpitch
Blanchet 6, Chief Sealth 2
The Seahawks absorbed a 6-2 loss in Thursday's playoff action at Seattle's Lower Woodland field.
Bellevue 6, West Seattle 0
West Seattle's Wildcats were blanked by Bellevue in a Thursday, May 19 game also played at Lower Woodland.
Mount Si 5, West Seattle 2
In a Wildcats vs. Wildcats matchup, the Mount Si version got the best of West Seattle Thursday.