April 2007 Highlights

High School Highlights

Tumwater High School opening day

4/3
(Sidewinder players highlighted in purple.)

Sammamish 12 vs. Issaquah 0

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Highlights
Sarah Minice and Kelsey Hasselblad; Lauren Naismith and Molly Nelson. WP — Minice. LP — Naismith. Sammamish highlights — Sarah Minice, 2-4, 2 runs, 2 RBI, 2B, 6 IP, 3 hits, 0 runs, 6 Ks; Alix Van Zandt, 3-run HR in 4th. Records — Sammamish 7-0 (6-0), Issaquah 6-1 (5-1).

Kennedy 5 vs. Evergreen 0

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Highlights
Lisa Anderson and Shelby Klein; Karli Merlich and Deavonnie Spadoni. WP — Merlich (3-0). LP — Anderson. Evergreen highlights — Shelby Klein, 3B. Kennedy highlights —  Karli Merlich, 7 IP, 1 hit, 0 runs, 0 ER, 14 Ks, 0 BBs; Maggie Whaley, 2-3, 2 runs, 2 RBI, 3B. Records — Evergreen 1-3 (1-3), Kennedy 5-1 (4-0).

4/5

Sammamish 10 vs. Mount Si 0

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Highlights
Emily Rhuland, Katie Brett (2) and Katie Shaw; Sarah Minice and Kelsey Hasselblad. WP — Minice (8-0). LP — Rhuland. Sammamish highlights — Sarah Minice, 3-3, 2B, 5 IP, 0 hits, 0 runs, 10 Ks, 0 BBs; Alix Van Zandt, 2 RBI. Records — Mount Si 3-6 (3-5), Sammamish 8-0 (7-0).

4/11

Bonney Lake 7 vs. Sumner 6

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Highlights
Katie Littlefield and Shawn Bateman; Brytnee Nelson and Evyn Beal, Eva Beal (5). WP — Nelson. LP — Littlefield. Sumner highlights — Jessica Brock, 2-4, run; Rory Zambard, 2-3, 2 RBI.  Records — Sumner 4-6 (2-4), Bonney Lake 8-1 (7-0).

Marysville-Pilchuck 5 vs. Cascade 4

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Highlights
Brandi Klemm and Katie Wallace; Miranda Rosebrook, J. Rosie (5), Rosebrook (6) and Courtney Perrine. WP — Rosebrook. LP — Klemm. Cascade highlights — Taylor Pilkenton, 2-4, run. Marysville-Pilchuck highlights — Skyler Petersen, 2-3, 2 runs, RBI. Records — Cascade 3-6 (1-4), Marysville-Pilchuck 2-6 (1-5).

Caty Lieske (South Kitsap) making the play at home against Central Kitsap

North Mason 6, Olympic 5
Rachel Haas and Kelsey Anchors. Katelyn Stanley and Anna Heitstuman. W—Stanley. L—Haas.
Leading hitters—O: Haas 2-4, Athena Rosario 2-4, Sarah Varady 3-3 (2RBI). NM: Stanley 2-4 (2RBI), Heitstuman 2-3 (2b,3RBI).

Peninsula 6, at Klahowya 3
The Eagles (5-3, 5-2) had 11 hits but couldn’t find a way to bring runners home. Brittney Devitt was 4-for-4, and Kazandra Holliday struck out 11 in the loss. Both teams play again at 4 p.m. at Peninsula. Today’s game is a reschedule from Tuesday.
Milbuorn and Christensen. Kazandra Holliday and Jocylyn Meadows. W—Milbuorn. L—Holliday.
Leading hitters—P: Bowles 2-4 (2R,2RBI), Darsow 2-4 (2RBI). K: Holliday 2-3 (2R), Brittany Devitt 4-4, Meadows 3-4.


4/12

Stadium 4, North Kitsap 1
The Tigers won the battle for second place in the Bay Division as the Vikings struggled offensively.
Kendall Peiguss and Hannah McCluskey. Kurtz and Guennon. W—Kurtz. L—Peiguss.
Leading hitters—NK: Jordan Jewitt 1-2, Ashley Tobin 1-3, Sara Mathiesen (RBI). S: Miller 2-4, Kurtz 3-4


4/16

Woodinville 8 vs. Ballard 0

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Highlights
Leslie Ellingsen and Nicole Murray; Tobey Varney and Lauren Hamilton. WP — Varney (5-0). Ballard highlights — Leslie Ellingsen, 6 IP, 8 Ks, 1 BB. Woodinville highlights — Cacia Pierre, 2-3, 2 RBI, 2B; Records — Ballard 6-4 (6-4), Woodinville 9-1 (9-1).

Klahowya 4 Seattle Lutheran 3
Kelly Kela scattered five hits in seven innings as the Eagles won a non-league tilt against Seattle Lutheran. Kela also went 2-for-3 at the plate and drove in two runs. Brittany Devitt also went 2-for-3 and scored twice. The Eagles (6-4 overall) face Sequim today in a battle for second place in the Olympic League.
Depew and Peterson. Kelly Kela and Meika Bumbalough. W—Kela. L—Depew.
Leading hitters—SL: Foy 2-4 (2R,RBI), Depew 1-3 (RBI), Petrerson 1-3 (RBI). K: Brittany Devitt 2-3 (2R), Kelly Kela 2-3 (2RBI), Kazzandra Holliday 1-3 (RBI), Kopoloth 1-2 (RBI).

4/17

Sumner 9 vs. Auburn 2

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Highlights
WP — Littlefield. Sumner highlights — Jessica Brock, 2-4, 2 RBI; Nikki Cook, 2-3, 2 RBI; Becca Humphries, 2-4, run, 2B; Katie Littlefield, 7 IP, 4 hits, 2 ER, 6 Ks; Alicia Macklin, 2-4, 2 RBI; Rory Zambard, 2-4, 2 runs, 2B. Records — Auburn 1-8 (1-6), Sumner 6-7 (4-4).

Kennedy 6 vs. Mount Rainier 0

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Highlights
Karli Merlich and Deavonnie Spadoni; Kelly MacDonald and Kelly Parsons. WP — Merlich. LP — MacDonald. Kennedy highlights —  Karli Merlich, 2-3, run, RBI, 3B, 7 IP, 3 hits, 0 runs, 14 Ks, 2 BBs; Deavonnie Spadoni, 2-3, run, 3B. Records — Kennedy 10-1 (9-0), Mount Rainier 9-5 (8-2).

Cascade 8 vs. Arlington 7

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Highlights
Kate Nicely, Christina Rayner (4) and Sheena Twitchell; Brandi Klemm and Katie Wallace. WP — Klemm. Arlington highlights — Kaitlyn McAlister, 1-4, 2 RBI, 2B; Kate Nicely, 2-4, run, 3 IP. Cascade highlights —  Taylor Pilkenton, 2-3, 3 RBI. Records — Arlington 3-7 (2-7), Cascade 3-8 (2-5).

4/18

Black Hills 11 vs. River Ridge 3

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RR: Mia Cox and name unknown. BH: Christie Linn and Elena Carter.
Hitting - RR: Lindy Baxter 2-2, HBP; Klumb 1-2, HBP. BH: Elena Carter, 2-3, double, walk.
Pitching - RR: Cox 6Ks, 3w. BH: Linn 6Ks, 3 W.s.
Records: Black Hills 1-5 in league, 3-6 overall.

Enumclaw 12 vs. Sumner 0

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Highlights
Katie Littlefield and Shawn Bateman; Jill Stewart and Kate Zender. WP — Stewart. LP — Littlefield. Enumclaw highlights — Taylor Franich, 2-3, 2B; Records — Sumner 6-8 (4-5), Enumclaw 8-3 (7-1).

4/19

Sammamish 6 vs. Interlake 0

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Highlights
Sarah Minice and Kelsey Hasselblad; Stef Rabitoy, Emily Walker (2) and Margaret Decuir. WP — Minice. LP — Rabitoy. Sammamish highlights — Kelsey Hasselblad, run, 2B; Sarah Minice, 2 solo HRs, 7 IP, 2 hits, 0 runs, 0 ER, 11 Ks; Alix Van Zandt, 3-4, run, 2 RBI, 2 2B. Records — Sammamish 11-1 (10-1), Interlake 2-9 (1-8).

4/26

Jefferson 12 vs. Tahoma 1

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Kylie Linde, Kim Reese-White (3) and Robin James; Jill Halvorsen and Shawntay Thong. WP — Halvorsen. LP — Linde. Tahoma highlights — Tori Dudley, 2-3, 2B; Jefferson highlights —  Shawntay Thong, 2-2, 3 RBI, 2B. Records — Tahoma 9-8 (6-6), Jefferson 10-6 (8-4).

Bulldogs Win Another Fastpitch Crown
By Kitsap Sun Staff
April 26, 2007
Belfair
Despite leaving nine runners stranded, the North Mason Bulldogs clinched the Olympic League fastpitch title on Wednesday, thanks to a 3-0 win over the Sequim Wolves.
As always, North Mason pitcher Katelyn Stanley was solid on the mound, keeping Sequim off-balance and locating her pitches. Stanley improved to 12-2. Catcher Anna Heitstuman went 2-for-3 with an RBI as the Bulldogs scored two runs in the second inning and added an insurance run in the fourth. Up next for North Mason will be back-to-back games against Klahowya Tuesday and Wednesday. The Eagles, a half game behind Sequim, are looking to avoid finishing in third place as that team has to play a qualifying game to enter the district tournament.

Starter n/a, Carley Swingle (4) and Marquita Espinoza. Katelyn Stanley and Anna Heitstuman. W—Stanley (12-2).
Leading hitters—NM: Melissa Nys 2-3, Heittuman 2-3 (RBI).

Timberline 7, Shelton 0

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Annaleisha Parsley and Taylor Smith. Krumpols and Johnson.
Hitting: Tim: Parsley 2-3, 2 RBI, 2B; Danielle Colburn 3-3; Olivia Smith 3-3; Taylor Smith 2-3.
Pitching: WP - Parsley (8 SO, 0 BB); LP - Krumpols (2 SO, 2 BB)


4/30

Liberty 13 vs. Interlake 0
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Michelle Ruby, Bree Bartholomew (4) and Jesi Siemons; Emily Walker, Stef Rabitoy (5) and Maddy Schiappa. WP — Ruby. LP — Walker. Liberty highlights — Becca Decater, 4-5, 3 runs, RBI; Records — Liberty 14-5 (12-3), Interlake 3-13 (2-12).

Sammamish 4 vs. Issaquah 0

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Brianna Bray and Molly Nelson; Sarah Minice and Kelsey Hasselblad. WP — Minice. LP — Bray. Issaquah highlights — Kenna Olsen, 1-3, 2B. Sammamish highlights — Kelsey Hasselblad, 2-4, 2 2B; Tina Jacobsen, 2-4; Sarah Minice, 3-4, 2 RBI, 2 2B, 7 IP, 0 hit, 0 runs, 0 ER, 10 Ks. Records — Issaquah 13-2 (12-2), Sammamish 14-1 (13-1).

Stadium Rocks CK in Fastpitch
By Kitsap Sun staff
May 1, 2007
Second-place Stadium handed first-place Central Kitsap its first Narrrows League Bay Division loss on Monday.

And it was convincing. The final: Stadium 10, Central 0 in six innings.
"We hit the ball fairly well, but right at them and they made every play," CK coach Bruce Welling said. "They played extremely well. We played OK."
Central (15-2 overall, 12-1 league) needs to win one of its final two games to clinch the division title. Stadium (10-2, 8-3) has five league games left.
Stadium 10, Central Kitsap 0 (6)

Erika Quint, Brannen Jennings (6) and Amy Renfrow; Kurtz and Gelnnon. Jordyn Kurtz. Quint (6-2).
Leading hitters—St: Jessica Snyder 2-3 (2HR,6RBI).