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Big inning dooms Bearcats in regular season finale loss

After rallying down 3-0 to tie the game, W.F. West couldn’t get the final out in the bottom of the sixth inning and gave up five runs to end the regular season with an 8-4 Evergreen Conference setback to Aberdeen on Wednesday night.

The loss puts the Bearcats (14-5, 10-2 EvCo) as the league runner-up and will be the No. 2 seed in the Class 2A District 4 tournament. The Bobcats will be the three seed.

Taylor Tobin entered the circle in the sixth and after an error put the leadoff runner on base, she retired the next two batters. Aberdeen proceeded to notch six straight hits, five of them plated runs, to put it up by five with three outs to go.

W.F. West loaded the bases in the seventh and Lena Fragner scored on a wild pitch with two outs. It had the tying run on deck, but an infield pop up ended the threat. Avalon Myers stuffed the stat sheet with two hits, one of them left the park, an RBI, a run scored, a walk and a stolen base.

Myers’ solo homer kicked off the three-run top of the sixth. Ella Young roped an RBI double and Tanner Tobin ripped a run-scoring single to level the game at 3-3. Monroe Dalrymple struck out six in five innings of work in the circle.

Thunderbirds blow by Wolves, lock up one seed

The offense has picked up in a big way for Tumwater, scoring over 10 runs for the second straight game and cruising by Black Hills 14-1 in six innings on Wednesday at Black Hills High School.

All the Thunderbirds (16-4, 11-1 EvCo) needed was a victory to seal the leagues No. 1 seed for the Class 2A District 4 tournament that starts next week. They broke out the bats with 19 hits and scored multiple runs in the last four innings.

Catcher Jaime Haase roped a triple and launched a two-run home run in the top of the fourth inning for Tumwater. Chloe Foos and Megan Barnett each had three hits in the Nos. 8 and 9 spots in the lineup. Barnett, Avery Sugg, Ella Ferguson and Cassie McCartney all drove in two runs.

Ferguson was lights out in the circle, allowing one hit from the Wolves (6-11, 2-9) and recording 14 strikeouts. Black Hills’ lone RBI came from a double off the bat of Madi Malone.

Centralia in hunt for playoff spot with vital victory

There’s a case of déjà vu running around Fort Borst Park. For the second consecutive year, the Tigers softball team is putting themselves in a position to extend their season.

Behind a complete game two-hitter from Hollynn Wakefield, Centralia triumphed over Rochester 4-2 at home on Wednesday night to stay alive for the fourth and final playoff spot in the Evergreen Conference.
“I expect to be playing at the end of May,” Centralia head coach David Orr said. “Years and years ago, when I was in school, the girls just expected to win. It has been a long time since we’ve had that culture. We’re moving in the right direction.”

The Warriors have one league game left, facing Black Hills on Thursday. A victory would put them in a tie with the Tigers at 5-7 in the league.  If that does happen, then Rochester and Centralia would battle on Friday at 4:30 p.m. at Fort Borst Park for the right to play in the Class 2A District 4 tournament.

Wakefield rebounded after two poor starts, battling around four walks and four errors from her defense to hold for the win. She struck two Rochester batters.

“When she gets nervous, she gets a little tight and (her pitches) come across a little bit high,” Orr stated. “When she’s loose and she’s confident, that’s when she’s on.”

Lauren Wasson stayed hot at the plate, breaking a 1-1 tie with a solo home run in the bottom of the third inning for Centralia (10-9, 5-7 EvCo). Makenzie Erickson added an RBI single in the frame and Grace Schofield roped a run-scoring double for an insurance run in the fourth.

Erickson, Wakefield and McKenna Smith all recorded two hits in the bottom-fourth of Centralia’s lineup. Makayla Chavez ripped two doubles for the Tigers.

Rochester (8-12, 4-7) struck first on an RBI double from Layna Demers and she scored in the sixth on a passed ball. It had the tying run at the plate in the same inning, but Wakefield induced a groundout.

The Warriors proceeded to go down in order in the seventh. Demers struck out six in the circle.

Prep girls tennis: Upsets galore headline EvCo sub-district tourney

TUMWATER – Three separate matches, including one between two doubles teams from the same school, called for a line judge. Unseeded singles players went on a run to keep playing tennis for at least one more week.

Chaos was paramount on Wednesday afternoon at Black Hills High School.

“It was a crazy day,” W.F. West head coach Megan Wellander said. “It was a lot of emotions for a lot of people.”

Welcome to the postseason.

The Bearcats paced the area contingent with four total district qualifiers out of the Class 2A Evergreen Conference sub-district tournament. Tumwater went 1-2 in singles and will have a doubles team plus Centralia also sent a doubles tandem through.

Districts is set for next week in Vancouver.

“Coach (Jack) State is definitely watching out for us on the court and pushing some balls that shouldn't go in, but they do,” W.F. West’s Ema Weerasinghe said. “They know to keep his legacy.”

Alyana Leal pulled off what Wellander called “The Upset of the Century” for the Bearcats when she triumphed past third-seeded Kallie Knutson of Aberdeen 6-3, 1-6, 6-2.

It wasn’t a slight against Leal, rather a kudos to Knutson. Even Leal was surprised with how well she played.

“It was a hard match, but it was super good,” Leal said. “This is my chance to go to districts. I was questioning myself, because I was like ‘This girl is a little bit better than me.’ If I put all my confidence in, I could have the opportunity to be here.”

It took coming through the consolation side to secure a top-four finish. Leal beat Centralia’s fourth-seeded Maya Lackie in straight sets to face Knutson. Up 5-2 and trying to close out the win, Leal and Knutson battled through several deuce games that featured back-and-forth unforced errors.

Leal grabbed the advantage and a Knutson error secured the win.

“From the beginning, I just had to lock in,” Leal said.

The singles champion was also unseeded.

Tumwater’s Chloe Henderson recorded a 6-3, 6-3 victory over teammate Kendall Gjurasic in the finals. It capped a run by Henderson that featured a three-set thriller over Emma Hamilton of W.F. West in Tuesday’s semifinals.

“I didn’t think it was going to happen, but I am very happy,” Henderson said. “It was a lot of adrenaline. I thought maybe I could get to districts, but I didn’t think I was going to win.”

The tall right-hander was at No. 3 doubles in the T-Birds lineup last season. Henderson constantly brought up being more consistent as the area she improved the most.

She beat three of the four seeded players in the bracket.

“Just keep hitting it over the net,” Henderson said.

“She’s just a really good athlete and because of that, she was able to pick up skills in the offseason just by thinking about tennis,” Tumwater head coach Jim Click added. “She was starting to be able to drive the ball and get points more on offense.”

Kayla Pope and Adela Schmiedeberg of Tumwater qualified for districts and will face Sophia Wiley and Aydan Butler of Centralia for third place on Thursday at Black Hills.

Wiley and Butler won 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 to place in the top-four. They were up 5-2 before the Thunderbirds’ Ashlyn Spencer and Rosie Uhlmeyer made it 5-4 at the change.

On return, Wiley and Butler broke them.

“Closing out a match is the hardest thing,” Tigers head coach Scott Snyder said. “They dug down deep.”

It was an all-W.F. West doubles final and its No. 2 team all season long of Weerasinghe and Ellie Mittge beat teammates Lilly Hueffed and Katelyn Wood 6-3, 6-7 (5-7), 6-3.

Weerasinghe and Mittge played doubles last spring, but with different partners. They teamed up this year and immediately knew it would work.

“We communicated in our heads somehow,” Weerasinghe said. “We knew when to switch and I never saw Ellie put on a sad face.”

Hueffed and Wood rallied in the second set to force, then win the tiebreak. Weerasinghe and Mittge didn’t let the moment get too big.

They settled in with some tactical changes to preserve the win.

“We pulled ourselves together,” Mittge said. “We started poaching more at the net and trying to get those easy shots.”

Wellander was pleased with both sides' performances all together, minus some unforced errors that were constant.

“They were focused and driven,” she said.

Hamilton rebounded to take third with a straight set win over teammate Viviana Ibanez to claim her spot at districts.

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