FASTPITCH: Kentlake punches state ticket; Kentwood, Kentridge eliminated

It's not how the Kentlake High fastpitch team envisioned winning a district title, but when rain washed out the semifinal games two innings into those contests West Central District tournament directors canceled the rest of the tournament on Tuesday afternoon.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Wednesday, May 26, 2010 7:42pm
  • Sports

It’s not how the Kentlake High fastpitch team envisioned winning a district title, but when rain washed out the semifinal games two innings into those contests West Central District tournament directors canceled the rest of the tournament on Tuesday afternoon.

With this decision, the Falcons ended up with the no. 1 overall seed into the state tournament, which is slated for Friday (May 28) and Saturday (May 29) at South End Recreation Area in Tacoma. When it was all said and done, Kentlake took the top seed, but had to share the district title with Puyallup, Rogers, and Stadium,

The Falcons won a pair of games on Monday to secure a state berth.

Kentlake (23-1) opened the tournament with a 7-1 victory over Emerald Ridge on Monday and capped off the day with a 7-6 come-from-behind victory over Wilson.

Kentlake put away Wilson in the eighth inning thanks to a clutch hit by Brooke Evans, the team’s first-team all-league third baseman. Evans drove home Jessie Richardson for the winning run.

“I was a little nervous,” Evans said. “I took a deep breath and relaxed. I was just trying to find a gap.”

Evans ripped the ball down the third-base line and Richardson sprinted toward home, beating the throw, to score and giving the Falcons the 7-6 victory in the bottom of the eighth inning.

Evans, a senior, said it meant so much to her to get back to state after the Falcons came up short last spring.

“I’ve been on varsity for four years,” she said. “I’ve been waiting for this chance. I’m looking forward to state. I think we’re going to do well.”

Kentlake had to play catch up much of the game after Wilson jumped out to a 2-0 lead when Taylor Gomsrud, Alexa Olague and Taylor Clark hit a trio of consecutive doubles.

It was the bottom of the fifth that set up the win for the Falcons as they turned the tables on the Rams.

Down 4-2, Libby Riehl started it off with a single to center field, Evans put another single into the outfield and Kellie Nielsen bunted them over.

With two outs, Brittany Styger ripped a single up the middle, driving in Ashley Buch then Lexi Engman followed that up with a triple to deep center field that drove in two runs.

Junior center fielder Erin Crowley finished the scoring in the inning with a squeeze bunt that drove in Engman.

Crowley finished the game 5-for-5, Evans was 3-for-5 while Riehl was 3-for-4.

“This team is more unified,” Evans said. “We’re not used to (coming from behind) … but we were confident the whole time.”

Kentlake coach Greg Kaas said this is representative of the Falcons’ winning tradition as they have made it to the district semifinals in six of the last seven years.

“I love the resiliency of these kids,” Kaas said. “We have come so far as a team.”

KW, KR eliminated

Kentwood’s dreams of getting back to the state tournament were dashed by a 5-0 loss to South Kitsap.

Kentwood coach Jason Wisor has a youthful team that won its way into the playoffs with a pair of gritty victories over Thomas Jefferson and Auburn Riverside at the end of the regular season.

“This is just all experience,” Wisor said. “We take this, we learn from it. We’re young, we’re talented, we’ve got something to prove (next year).”

The Conquerors (11-16) found themselves in the loser’s bracket after dropping their first game 7-5 against Stadium, but battled back with a 7-1 victory Monday afternoon over Bellarmine Prep to get into the second day of the tournament.

Brianne Cossey was 3-for-4 with two RBIs while Bailey Marshall and Allison Newcomb were both 2-for-4 with a run driven in against Bellarmine.

Kentwood has a bright future ahead of Wisor as the team will get all but a pair of seniors back next year.

Kentridge met the same fate as Kentwood. The Chargers (17-9) opened the tournament with a 4-1 loss to Wilson, then were eliminated by Emerald Ridge, 14-3. Kentridge’s Kelli Suguro collected a pair of hits in the loss to Wilson. Nicole Barger enjoyed a perfect day at the plate against Emerald Ridge, going 3-for-3 with a triple and an RBI.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in Sports

Photo provided by Kent School District.
Kent Reporter Athletes of the Week: Kentridge

Addison Stendera and Riley Tricas take home this weeks awards.

Makenna Bennett in action against Tahoma back on Oct. 22 at Kentridge. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentridge girls soccer advances to state

Chargers make state for second consecutive year, take on Wenatchee.

Provided by Kent School District
Kent Reporter Coach of the Month: Shawna Behrens

Behrens is in her 16th year of coaching and coaches three sports at Kentlake.

Lauren Tripp kicks the ball up-field for the Falcons. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentlake girls soccer falls in district tournament

Hornets send Falcons home after 4-1 defeat.

Provided by Kent School District.
Kent Reporter Athletes of the Week: Kent-Meridian

Jayden Bautista and Jayla Hopkins take home this weeks honors.

Zoey Sling wins a challenge against Tahoma late in the second half. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Soccer: Chargers draw level with Tahoma 1-1

Kentridge remains unbeaten and eyes league title with two games remaining.

Kentlake’s Lauren Tripp attempts to clear a ball inside the Kentlake defensive third. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentlake girls soccer falls to Decatur 4-0

Falcons held scoreless for first time all season, but aim for postseason.

Senior linebacker Chuka Savini lead the Kentwood defense on a huge stand in the fourth quarter against Auburn. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Football: Kentwood outlasts Auburn in shootout 46-44

Antoine Lee records five touchdowns in the win for the Conks.

t
Former Kentwood High star Vandersloot wins 2nd WNBA championship

Courtney Vandersloot takes title with New York Liberty after winning crown in 2021 with Chicago Sky

Kentwood senior Aly Skagen with a tip over the net for the Conks. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentwood volleyball sweeps Stadium, moves into playoff position

Conks currently sit in fifth place in the NPSL.

Photo provided by Kent School District.
Kent Reporter Athletes of the Week: Kentridge

Cody Nguyen and Reyna Zimmerman take this weeks awards for the Chargers.

Kaylee Futch shows some emotion after a big point for Kentlake. Ben Ray / The Reporter
Kentlake volleyball dominates Titans in straight sets

Kentlake gets a big win when it comes to the standings, eyes postseason with six games left.