PREP RESULTS: Chimacum wins softball doubleheader over Forks

CHIMACUM — The Chimacum softball team swept a surprisingly feisty Forks Spartans squad in a nonleague doubleheader Friday afternoon.

The Cowboys (3-1 in league, 7-2 overall) won their fourth and fifth games in a row after dropping the Spartans 5-3 and 8-5 in back-to-back contests.

Chimacum head coach Mike Miller came away feeling lucky to score two wins against the Spartans.

After all, starting pitcher Hannah Baird walked 12 batters in her Game 1 victory, one that saw the Spartans strand countless runners.

“I don’t know how we won that one,” Chimacum coach Mike Miller said.

“They played pretty good defense when they had to. They got the right plays at the right time. That’s kind of saved our bacon.”

Baird ended up striking out five in six innings of work before giving way to Cydney Nelson for the save in seventh.

Kaitlyn Cadero followed that up with five solid innings in a shortened Game 2 win.

Cailey Snyder smashed a two-run homer in the first game to lead the Cowboy bats.

Kailey Castillo and Megan Dukek each had two hits in Game 2, the second of two losses in a valiant effort from Spartan hurler Jillian Raben.

The Forks sophomore tossed all 11 innings in the doubleheader.

Chimacum 5, Forks 3

Forks 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 ­— 3 4 2

Chimacum 2 0 0 2 1 0 X — 5 6 1

WP- Baird (2-1); LP- Raben; S-Nelson (1)

Pitching Statistics

Forks: Raben 7IP.

Chimacum: Baird 6IP, 12BB, 5K, ER, 3R; Nelson IP, K, BB.

Hitting Statistics

Forks: Price 2-4.

Chimacum: Snyder 1-3 (HR, Sac Fly, R, 3RBI); Savage 2-2 (RBI); Bainbridge 1-3 (2B, R).

Chimacum 8, Forks 5

Forks 0 1 2 2 0 X X ­— 5 8 4

Chimacum 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 — 8 6 1

WP- Cadero (3-0); LP- Raben

Pitching Statistics

Forks: Raben 5IP.

Team: Cadero 5IP, 4K, 3BB, 3ER, 5R.

Hitting Statistics

Forks: Reid 2-3; Paul 2-2; Price 1-2 (2RBI).

Chimacum: Castillo 2-3 (2RBI); Dukek 2-2 (2R): Nelson 1-2 (2R); Bainbridge 1-3 (2B, R).

Port Angeles 6, Kingston 0

PORT ANGELES — Stacy Webb shut down the Buccaneer bats as the Roughriders won a battle of the Olympic League’s Nos. 2 and 3 teams Friday.

Mariah Frazier and Melanie Fors each hit solo homers in the bottom of the first inning, giving Webb all she would need in the Riders’ fourth straight win.

Webb pitched seven innings and held the Buccaneers to zero runs on two hits with 10 strikeouts and zero walks.

The Riders (11-1 in league and overall) travel to North Mason on Monday.

Port Angeles 6, Kingston 0

Kingston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ­— 0 2 5

Port Angeles 2 1 0 1 2 0 X — 6 10 1

WP- Webb (8-1); LP- Not reported

Pitching Statistics

Port Angeles: Webb 7IP, 2H, 10K, 0BB, 0ER.

Hitting Statistics

Port Angeles: Frazier 2-4 (2B, HR, 2R, 2RBI); Cox 2-3 (2R, RBI); Drake 2-4 (R); Fors 1-4 (HR).

Sequim 23, Olympic 5

SEQUIM — The first-place Wolves (11-0, 14-0) rocked the Trojans in a five-inning Olympic League blowout Friday afternoon.

Sequim scored in every inning of the game cut short by the 10-run mercy rule.

Maddy Zbaraschuk was 4-for-4 at the plate with three runs and four RBIs, while sister Rylleigh Zbaraschuk went 3-for-5 with three runs, two RBIs and a triple.

Demiree Briones went all five innings on the mound, striking out two while giving up five runs.

Sequim 23, Olympic 5

Olympic 0 0 4 1 0 ­— 5 7 8

Sequim 3 4 5 (11) x — 23 19 5

WP- Briones; LP- Bigelow

Pitching Statistics

Sequim: Briones, 5IP, 5R, 3ER, 2K.

Olympic: Bigelow, 4IP

Hitting Statistics

Sequim: R.Zbaraschuk 3-5 (3R, 2RBI, 3B); Hopson 2-2 (5R, 3RBI); M.Zbaraschuk 4-4 (3R, 4RBI); Briones 3-5; Besand 3-5(2R, 2RBI); Haupt 2-4 (R, RBI, 2B); Rhodefer 1-2 (2R, 2RBI, 3B).

Olympic: Bird 2-3 (2R); Varody 1-3 (R, RBI, 2B); Wright 1-3 (R, 2RBI); Jordan 2-2 (RBI, 2B); Orteza 1-2.

Bremerton 7, Port Townsend 4

BREMERTON — A four-run second inning ended up being the Redskins’ undoing in Friday’s Olympic League contest.

Teslin LeMaster was strong for the Redskins on the mound, striking out nine while falling victim to seven Port Townsend errors.

Bremerton 7, Port Townsend 4

Port Townsend 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 ­— 4 6 7

Bremerton 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 — 7 11 0

WP- Pratt; LP- LeMaster

Pitching Statistics

Port Townsend: LeMaster 6IP, 9K.

Bremerton: Pratt 7IP, 5K.

Hitting Statistics

Port Townsend: LeMaster 1-2; Polizzi 1-4; Rutenbeck 1-3 (2RBI); Conway 1-3 (RBI); Taylor 1-3; Howard 1-3.

Bremerton: Williams 2-3; Belden 2-2; Davis 2-4.

Baseball

Sequim 10, Olympic 9 (8 inn.)

SEQUIM — The Wolves held on to their position in the Olympic League hierarchy with a dramatic extra-inning victory Friday.

Tyler Campbell’s hard-hit ground ball on a drawn-in Olympic infield resulted in an error by the shortstop, scoring Weston Royall from third base and handing the Wolves (9-3, 12-4) their ninth win in 11 games.

“We’re thrilled to still be within a half game of the league [title] right now,” Sequim coach Dave Ditlefsen said. “It’s such a good league, and I’m real proud of the kids for hanging tough with these teams.”

Jake Hudson (4-1) earned his fourth win in relief for the Wolves in the past two weeks, giving up two earned runs in the final four innings.

“We’ve really found a great role for him,” Ditlefsen said of the knuckleballer. “He follows our hard throwers and gets that knuckleball over for strikes.

“He doesn’t strike anybody out — he’s had one strikeout all year — but they put the ball in play and it’s hard to get a really good swing at it.”

Isaac Yamamoto went 4-for-4 with four runs scored and two stolen bases to lead the Sequim bats.

Sequim plays at Port Townsend on Monday.

Sequim 10, Olympic 9

Olympic 3 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 ­— 9 6 4

Sequim 1 0 2 0 5 1 0 1 — 10 12 4

WP- Hudson (4-1); LP- Campbell

Pitching Statistics

Olympic: Stevick 5IP; Campbell 2IP.

Sequim: T. Campbell 4IP, 6R, 5ER, 3H, 4BB, K; Hudson 4IP, 3R, 2ER, 3H, 0BB, 0K.

Hitting Statistics

Sequim: Yamamoto 4-4 (BB, 4R, 2SB); T. Campbell 2-5 (3B, 2RBI); Royall 2-4 (HBP, 2R); McFarlen 1-2 (HBP, Sac Fly, SB, 2RBI).

Kingston 8, Port Angeles 2

PORT ANGELES — The Riders put themselves into a difficult position with another Olympic League loss to the first-place Buccaneers Friday afternoon.

With the loss, Port Angeles (6-6 in league and overall) dropped into a tie for the fifth and final playoff position with North Mason.

Port Angeles will host those very same Bulldogs on Monday in a game that may go a long way toward deciding the Riders’ postseason fate.

Kingston 8, Port Angeles 2

Kingston 1 0 2 1 0 4 0 ­— 8 6 2

Port Angeles 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 — 2 4 3

WP- Torento; LP- Senf

Pitching Statistics

Kingston: Torento, 7IP, 2R, 4H, 7K, 2BB

Port Angeles: Senf, 4IP, 4R, 3H, 3K, 4BB; Pitz 2IP, 4R, 3H, 2K, BB, 2HBP; Crain IP, K.

Hitting Statistics

Kingston: Wildung 2-3 (2R, BB); Gorman 2-3 (2 2B, HBP, RBI)

Port Angeles: Senf 2-3 (2R)

Bremerton 10, 
Port Townsend 2

BREMERTON — The Redskins (0-11, 0-12) remained winless after dropping Friday afternoon’s Olympic League contest to the Knights.

Bremerton 10, Port Townsend 2

Port Townsend 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 ­— 2 3 3

Bremerton 2 3 0 2 0 3 X — 10 14 0

WP- Merril; LP- Aumock

Pitching Statistics

Port Townsend: Aumock 5IP.

Hitting Statistics

Port Townsend: Courtney 2-3 (R, 2B, SB)

Bremerton: Garcia 3-4 (3R, 2B, SB, 2RBI); Harris 2-4 (R, RBI).

Boys soccer

Hoquiam 1, Forks 0

FORKS — The Spartans lost a tough 1-0 battle to Hoquiam in SWL-Evergreen action Friday.

Hoquiam scored the only goal of the game in the first minute of play, then shut out the Spartans the rest of the way.

Boys Golf

Port Townsend 418, Port Angeles 519

PORT ANGELES — The Redskins (5-0) stayed unbeaten in Olympic League play with a decisive win over the Riders on Friday at Peninsula Golf Club.

Jake von Volkli and Sean Anderson of Port Townsend shared match medalist honors after shooting dueling 80s in 18 holes of play under the afternoon sun.

Jordan Negus led the Riders (2-3) with a score of 83.

P. Townsend 418, Port Angeles 519

Stroke Play (18 holes)
Peninsula Golf Club

Port Townsend (418)

von Volkli 80, Anderson 80, Piper 83, Hensley 87, Rinehardt 88.

Port Angeles (519)

Negus 83, Roblan 97, Grimsley 98, Anderson 112.

Girls Golf

Riders def. Port Townsend

PORT ANGELES— The Rider girls took on Jenny Grauberger (the entire Redskins team) and won Friday in an Olympic League showdown.

Port Angeles won with a team score of 321, while Grauberger was match medalist for the fifth straight time with a 46 in nine holes of action.

The Riders were led by senior Madison Baumann, who shot a 55.

Port Angeles 321, P. Townsend NA

Stroke Play (9 holes)
Peninsula Golf Club

Port Angeles (321)

Baumann 55, Fox 57, Rauch 69, Winn 69, Brown 71.

Port Townsend

Grauberger 46.

Girls Tennis

Riders 7, 7, Chimacum/PT 0, 0

CHIMACUM — The Riders swept a doubleheader against the Cowboys/Redskins combined team Friday afternoon.

The Riders will host Sequim on Monday in Olympic League play.

Port Angeles 7, Chimacum 0

Match Report

Singles

No. 1 : Corn (PA) def. Stankus 6-0, 6-0.

No. 2: Bohman (PA) def. Dietz 6-0, 6-2.

No. 3: Fickas (PA) def. Itterley 6-1, 6-1.

Doubles

No. 1: Boyd/Cook (PA) def. Enriquez/Russell 6-0, 6-0.

No. 2: Rutherford/Drake (PA) def. Richardson/Robocker 6-2, 6-0.

No. 3: Reyes/Coffman (PA) def. Bainbridge/Nguyen 6-3, 6-1.

No. 4: Moriarty/McFarlen (PA) won by forfeit

Port Angeles 7, Chimacum 0

Match Report

Singles

No. 1 : Stankus (CH) def. Bohman 6-4, 4-6, 7-6.

No. 2: Drake (PA) def. Itterley 6-1, 6-0.

No. 3: Reyes (PA) def. Nguyen 6-0, 6-3.

Doubles

No. 1: Boyd/Corn (PA) def. Richardson/Robocker 6-2, 6-0.

No. 2: Rutherford/Cook (PA) def. Russell/Enriques 6-2, 6-0.

No. 3: Moriarty/Coffman (PA) won by forfeit

No. 4: Peet/McFarlen (PA) won by forfeit

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