SPORTS: Class 1A Chimacum softball upsets 2A Kingston in tune-up for playoffs

CHIMACUM — Cydney Nelson pitched seven strong innings to lead the Chimacum softball team to a 2-1 victory over Class 2A Kingston on Tuesday.

The sophomore hurler struck out three and walked zero to help the Cowboys knock off the Olympic League’s third-place team in a nonleague tuneup.

Erin Bainbridge and Natasha Savage each picked up an RBI in the win for the Cowboys (13-3 overall), while Bridget Galle went 2-for-3 at the plate.

Chimacum will next face North Mason in another nonleague game May 17.

Chimacum 2, Kingston 1

Kingston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ­— 1 0 0

Chimacum 0 0 0 0 0 2 — 2 8 1

WP- Nelson

Pitching Statistics

Chimacum: Nelson 7IP, 0BB, 3K, 6H

Hitting Statistics

Chimacum: Bainbridge (RBI); Savage 1-3 (RBI); Galle 2-3.

Klahowya 4, 
Port Townsend 1

SILVERDALE — The Redskins dropped their final Olympic League game of the season Tuesday to the Eagles.

The loss comes after Port Townsend was swept in a doubleheader against Olympic 10-5 and 5-1 last Thursday. No boxscore was available for Tuesday’s game.

The Redskins finished 2-14 in league and overall.

Olympic 10, Port Townsend 5

Olympic 0 0 4 3 2 1 0 ­— 10 7 2

PT 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 — 5 2 10

WP- Bigelow; LP- LeMaster

Pitching Statistics

PT: LeMaster, 7IP, 6K,1BB

Olympic: Bigelow, 7IP, 6K, 6BB

Hitting Statistics

PT: LeMaster 1-3 (2B); Conway 1-4 (2B)

Olympic: Bigelow 1-5 (3B); Bird 2-4 (2B, 3B); Vhrany 1-4 (3B).

Olympic 5, Port Townsend 1

PT 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ­— 1 9 4

Olympic 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 — 5 8 1

WP- Barry; LP- LeMaster

Pitching Statistics

Olympic: Barry, 7IP, 2K, 0BB

PT: LeMaster 6IP, 2K, 1 BB

Hitting Statistics

Olympic: Taporco 2-4; Bird 2-4

PT: Polizzi 1-4; Conway 3-4; Whipple 1-3.

Seattle Luth. 14, Quilcene 11

SEATTLE — The Rangers were dealt their first Sea-Tac League loss of the season in a slugfest Tuesday afternoon.

Quilcene pitching surrendered seven runs in the first two innings, and the team spent the rest of the game trying to rally back.

Quilcene (7-1 in league, 8-3 overall) closes out its regular season with a home game against Tacoma Baptist on Thursday.

After that, the Rangers will be the top seed into the 1B Bi-District tournament on May 21.

Seattle Lutheran 14, Quilcene 11

Quilcene 1 2 0 3 1 3 1 ­— 11 11 X

Sea. Lutheran 3 4 1 0 1 5 X — 14 12 X

WP- Foy; LP- Rae

Pitching Statistics

Quilcene: Bacchus 2IP, 2K; Rae 4IP, 6K.

Seattle Lutheran: Foy 7IP.

Hitting Statistics

Quilcene: Bacchus 2-5 (2BB, 2R); Knutzen 3-5 (R); Turley 1-4 (R); Rae 2-4 (2 2B); Weed 2-3 (BB, 2R); Hughes (2BB, 3R); Beringer 1-3 (2BB, 3B).

Boys soccer
Lynden Christian 7, Port Townsend 1

LYNDEN — The Redskins saw their season come to an end in a flurry of Lyncs goals in a Class 1A loser-out Tri-District playoff game Tuesday.

One day after beating Charles Wright 2-1 to keep its state hopes alive, Port Townsend (6-11-1 overall) couldn’t match up with the Northwest Conference powers.

“Lynden was a very good team and we just had a hard time keeping up”, said Port Townsend coach Pat Kane. “We played very well throughout the season and we had some great games.”

Max Gunn picked up the lone goal for the Redskins in the loss.

Lynden Chr. 7, Port Townsend 1

PT 1 0 — 1

LC 2 5 — 7

Scoring Summary

First half: 1 Lynden, 8th minute; 2, Lynden, 14th minute; 1, Port Townsend, Gunn, 34th minute.

Second Half: 3, Lynden, 53rd minute; 4, Lynden, 65th minute; 5, Lynden, 71st minute; 6, Lynden, 79th minute; 7, Lynden, 83rd minute.

Boys Golf
Sequim qualifies one for state

BREMERTON — Ryan O’Mera shot a 75 to finish second at the Olympic League championships at Gold Mountain Golf Course on Monday.

The 3-over par round of 18 holes was good enough to qualify O’Mera for the Class 2A state tournament for the third straight year.

While Sequim’s five other golfers finished out of the top eight position needed to move on to state, each shot well enough to advance to the 2A Bi-District next Tuesday.

Mallory Maloney shot an 85, Ezra Perkins an 86, Josh Francis an 86, Casey Torres an 88 and Brendon Hudson an 89 to move on to Bi-Districts.

That tournament will also be held at Gold Mountain, with the top 10 from going on to state.

Chimacum 179,
Charles Wright 184

TACOMA — The Cowboys won at least a share of the 1A Nisqually League crown with a victory over the Tarriers on Tuesday at Tacoma Country Club.

“I’m really happy with the season these guys put together,” Cowboys coach Mitch Black said.

“With a win in the Port Ludlow Invite and a league crown during what I consider a rebuilding year, you have to be pleased.”

Chimacum 179, Charles Wright 184

Stroke Play (9 holes)
Tacoma CC

Chimacum (179)

Moug 42, Miller 47, Browning 43, Lovekamp 47, Downs 52.

Charles Wright (184)

Not reported.

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