Bainbridge Island Review, April 18, 2014

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another nine in the net. Marx finished the night with six points on three goals and three assists, while Carpenter had four (three goals, one assist). McKenzie Scott and Kelly Coffyn combined for eight saves in goal for Bainbridge. Holy Names was led by Ellie Rothrock and Madeline McDonald with two goals each. Freshman Martha Blatner had a strong performance with eight saves between the Cougars’ pipes. Marx also finished with two ground balls and three draw controls to accompany her hat trick for BHS. Other standouts for the Spartans included Paige Brigham with two goals, three assists and one ground ball; Sonia Olson with two goals; Robin Hilderman with one goal, one draw control and two caused turnovers. The win pushed Bainbridge’s record to 4-0-1, and the Spartans were scheduled to take on Snohomish-Glacier Peak (4-1-0), Thursday, April 17 at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish. The loss dropped the Crusaders to 3-3-0.

BHS softball team wins in comeback BAINBRIDGE - The Spartans rallied from a two-run deficit to overpower the Panthers of Seattle Prep 9-5 in girls fastpitch softball in a Metro League matchup at home April 10. The victory kept Bainbridge perfect in Metro play at 5-0. The Spartans stood at 5-1 overall after the win. Bainbridge jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning, but Seattle Prep evened the contest at 2-all in the top of the second after Abby Rockwell and Karina Diekema homered. The Spartans jumped back in front after a onerun second inning, but the lead quickly evaporated in the third inning after Jenay McAuley smacked a homer and brought in three Panthers for a 5-3 lead. Bainbridge closed the gap, however, with one run in the fourth inning and another in the fifth to tie the contest at 5-5 going into the sixth. There, the Spartans held Prep scoreless and then piled on another four runs to ice the score

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at 9-5. Alison Reichert notched the win for the Spartans from the mound; she pitched four innings and struck out five Prep batters. Megan Spray led the Spartan offense; she went 2-for-2 at the plate and nearly peeled the leather off the ball with a home run and a double. She finished with two RBIs and two runs. Riley Gregoire also punished the Panthers at the plate. She went 2-for-3 with a triple and two runs. Deahna King went 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs.

Bainbridge slams Blanchet in soccer BAINBRIDGE - The Bainbridge High varsity boys soccer team came away on the better side of a 4-1 game at home against Bishop Blanchet Thursday, April 10. Spartan co-captain William Economy was once again the leader of the team’s offensive efforts, scoring one goal and assisting with two others. The first BHS goal came at exactly 15 minutes of play and was scored by Peter Fawley, assisted by Economy. Then the game lapsed into a tense back-andforth, with little of the action translating to changes on the board however. Finally, at 55 minutes of play, Garrit Mahling, assisted by Economy, brought the team to two. BHS senior Ben Freedman, the other half of the Spartan co-captain duo, scored the third goal unassisted at 68 minutes. Then, at 76 minutes of play, Economy sealed the deal and scored the team’s final goal unassisted. The conference record for Bainbridge so far this season is 2-1, securing for them third place in the Metro Mountain Division.

Five Spartans to play at nationals BAINBRIDGE - Five girls from Bainbridge Island have been named to the 2014 Washington State Under-19 Girls Regional Lacrosse Team that will play to defend its divisional title at the U.S. Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament over Memorial Day weekend. The Bainbridge players — Sonia Olson, Truman Flynn, Olivia Peloquin, Kelly Coffyn and Ellen

ed Andy Lyong (Franklin) 6-4, 6-1 GIRLS DOUBLES No. 1: Darlina Souvatdy and Kyrlia Young (Franklin) defeated Jordan Jackson and Raya Deussen (BHS) 6-3, 7-6 (7) No. 2: Tara Nikomborirak and Cranny Curtis (BHS) defeated Rodelhyn Baba and Connie Tan (Franklin) 6-2, 6-2 BOYS DOUBLES No. 1: Nick Miner and Noland Pelly (BHS) defeated Antonio Dela Cruz Jr. and Ryan Tran (Franklin) 6-1, 6-0 No. 2: Ben Bergstrom and Brian Fay (BHS) defeated Daniel Bach and Andy Cao (Franklin) 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 MIXED DOUBLES Alan Aphoyarath and Phuong Phu (Franklin) defeated Hayden Tutty and Peter Sharp (BHS) 7-6, 6-2

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Spartan freshman sprinters Jessica and Nicole Vadez and teammate Lucy Donohue run in the 100-meter during last week’s meet.

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Amanda Siefert placed first in the 100-meter hurdles, and fellow Spartan Shelby Sundquist was second, in last week’s Metro League meet.

Carpenter — are among 25 that have been chosen to represent 15 high schools in Eastern and Western Washington. The team of ninththrough 11th-grade girls will travel to Bel Air, Maryland, for the competition that is recognized as one of the oldest and most prestigious lacrosse events in the country. The national tournament is May 24-25. Twelve studentathletes on the 2014 team — along with head coach Tami Tommila of Bainbridge High School — were a part of last year’s Washington State U-19 regional team that won its division at the national competition. Tommila will again return to coach the squad. She will be assisted by Lyndsey Gillis of Seattle Prep. More than 65 girls from high schools throughout the state competed for 20 active-roster spots and five alternate positions at tryouts March 23 at Marymoor Park in Redmond. Olson is an attacker and a sophomore on the BHS team. Flynn and Peloquin

are junior defenders, and Coffyn, also a junior, is a Spartan goalkeeper. Carpenter, a junior attacker, is an alternate on the squad. The U.S. Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament was first held in 1933 to showcase the best post-collegiate and club women’s lacrosse players in the country. Since that time, the tournament has grown into one of the largest women’s lacrosse events in the nation. The Schoolgirls’ Division is one of the top recruiting events in the U.S. In 2013, more than 1,400 student-athletes representing 66 teams from 31 states competed at the 80th annual tournament.

Notch another win for BHS tennis team SEATTLE - The varsity Spartan tennis team advanced their overall season record to 4-1 after dominating Franklin High 9-2 Wednesday, April 9. Bainbridge excelled in nearly every aspect of the match, but one Spartan

in particular gave a standout performance and remained undefeated so far this season. “Holt Ogden, playing No. 3 singles, ran his season record to 4-0 with a win,” said Spartan Head Coach Mike Anderson. The victory last week was important, Anderson explained, as the team prepared for a critical week of competition ahead. “Next week is a big week for Bainbridge tennis,” he said Wednesday. “The team takes on an improved O’Dea/Holy Names [combined team], traditional power Seattle Prep and current Metro number one Lakeside.” Two forfeits marred the match against Franklin in girls singles No. 1 and No. 3. Spartan co-captain Keet Curtis defeated Franklin’s Adam Zhu 6-0, 6-1 in No. 1 boys singles, and BHS teammates Eli Wagner and Holt Ogden secured wins in matches No. 2 and 3 as well. Bainbridge also claimed wins in the No. 2 girl doubles match and both matches in the boys doubles. The BHS tennis action begins again at 3 p.m. Monday, April 14 as the Spartans travel to Lower Woodland to face off against O’Dea / Holy Names. BHS vs. Franklin Results GIRLS SINGLES No. 1: Jordan Ferguson (BHS) defeated Asha Hahstad (Franklin) forfeit No. 2: Sammi Jiang (BHS) defeated Brenda Nghiem (Franklin) 6-0, 6-0 No. 3: Ellie Van Slyke (BHS) defeated Lailanie Rabena (Franklin) forfeit BOYS SINGLES No. 1: Keet Curtis (BHS) defeated Adam Zhu (Franklin) 6-0, 6-1 No. 2: Eli Wagner (BHS) defeated Alex Yeung (Franklin) 7-5, 6-3 No. 3: Holt Ogden (BHS) defeat-

O’Dea, Holy Names take first at meet BAINBRIDGE - O’Dea outlasted Bainbridge in boys track last week, while Holy Names edged the Spartan girls in last week’s Metro League meet at Memorial Stadium. The Fighting Irish finished with 105.5 points, while the Bainbridge boys tallied 34.5. Holy Names totaled 70 points in girls events, while BHS finished with 57. In boys events, O’Dea found success by sweeping the top three spots in the 100-meter run and the top five places in the 200-meter run. The Spartans, however, were unsurpassed in the 3200-meter run, the high jump and pole vault. Sean Simonsen took first place for Bainbridge in the 3200 meter with a time of 10:41.05. The Spartans also claimed first and second in the high jump. Jack Odell won the event with 6-04.00, while teammate Connor Evans was second in 5-08.00. Two Spartans tied for first in the pole vault. Connor Dalton and Jonathon Gallivan both cleared 6-06.00. In girls events, the Spartans ran to first place in both the 800-meter and 3200-meter runs. Bainbridge also dominated in the hurdles. Mikelle Ackerley was first for BHS in the 800 meter, with a winning time of 2:19.17. Naomi Von Ruden was first in the 3200-meter and finished in 12:34.70. The Spartans took first and second in the 100meter hurdles. Amanda Siefert was first in 19.44, while fellow Spartan Shelby Sundquist was second in 19.47. Siefert also won the 300-meter hurdles in 54.35. The Spartan 4x400 turn to roundup | A15


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