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BULLDOG SOFTBALL PLACES 4TH AT NWAACC CHAMPIONSHIP The Bellevue College Bulldogs softball team finished another great season placing 4th at the NWAACC Softball Championship Tournament held in Portland, Oregon, May 18-21. It is the second year in a row that the Bulldogs have brought home the 4th place trophy. They are only one of two teams to place in the top four the past two seasons. Year-End Awards for Bulldogs Softball: North Region Coaching Staff of the Year All-Academic Sports Team Spring Quarter
BC BASEBALL TO OPEN NWAACC CHAMPIONSHIP THURSDAY Bellevue College baseball, ranked #1 in the final NWAACC Alaska Airlines Coaches' Poll and ranked #33 in the national poll, will play Pierce College at 12:35 p.m. in the opening round of the NWAACC Championships beginning Thursday May 24. The five-day tournament will be played at Lower Columbia College in Longview, WA, May 24-28. The Bulldogs bring a 34-10 record into the tournament that features the final eight in the northwest. For information on the tourney including scores, stats, lodging information, and live video, please visit the NWAACC website www.nwaacc.org and click on the Baseball Championship logo to the right your screen. Year-End Awards for Bulldogs Baseball: All-Academic Sports Team Spring Quarter
EIGHTH CONSECUTIVE NWAACC CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BC WOMEN’S TENNIS Bellevue College women’s tennis won their eighth consecutive NWAACC Women’s Tennis Championship at the tournament held in Spokane May 11-12. With Anissa Bryant-Swift at the number one position leading the way, the team edged Spokane by 35 points to take another title. Bellevue won first place in five of nine categories: #1 Singles: Anissa Bryant-Swift; #2 Singles, Martha Santos; #4 Singles, Elynn Wu; #1 Doubles, Bryant-Swift and Amber Portka; and #2 Doubles, Santos and Jazi Ahyat.
BELLEVUE WOMEN’S GOLF The Bellevue College women’s golf team won their first NWAACC Championship Monday, May 21, at the conclusion of the two-day Championship Tournament held at the Olympic Course at Gold Mountain and McCormick Woods in Bremerton. The Bulldogs finished their outstanding season in style winning their eighth straight tournament besting second place Spokane by 17 shots. Leading the team and winning medalist honors was standout sophomore Katya Case. Battling tough weather conditions, Case shot an 81 in the first round, and followed that up with a very solid 77 in the final, winning the tournament by 10 strokes. Solid play was turned in by all of the BC women with Jamie Kirsila finishing in sixth place with a two-day total 171, and Alayna Herring tied for eighth with 177. Herring's solid back-nine play, including a great up and down for par on the 18th was a key factor in securing the victory for the women. Freshman Corey Rois tied for 12th with 180, and teammate freshman Kayce Ogishima was 16th with 183. "I couldn't be happier for this team,” said head coach Kirk Johanson. “After finishing the regular season undefeated, it was great to finish off with a dominant performance in the championships. I'm very proud of what these women have accomplished this year. Their commitment and teamwork all year was outstanding, and it’s very special to be the first BC Women’s Golf Championship Team. I'm glad for Katya and Alayna to be able to finish their BC Golf careers as champions." Katya Case was selected to the NWAACC All-Stars Women’s First Team, with Alayna Herring, Jamie Kirsila, Kayce Ogishima, and Corey Rois named to the Second Team. Sophomore Alayna Herring was also honored on the All-Academic Sports Team for Spring Quarter 2012. Coach Kirk Johanson has been named Women’s Golf Coach of the Year.
BC MEN’S GOLF FINISHES 4TH AT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT The Bellevue College men’s golf team finished fourth to wrap up the season at the NWAACC Championships held at McCormick Woods GC and the Olympic Course at Gold Mountain in Bremerton, May 20-21. Heavy rain and wind met the golfers the first day making scoring very difficult, but Bulldog freshman Colten Kleis played well in the tough conditions, finishing the first round four strokes off the lead with a solid 76; three back at 79 was sophomore Zach Buchanan. At the completion of the day the Bulldogs found themselves in third place as a team. The final round was made difficult again with poor weather. Playing well despite the rain were sophomores Chad Smith and Charles Lee, both shooting 76, as was freshman Nathan Stephenson. Smith finished the tourney in the top Please visit the BC Athletics website http://bellevuecollege.edu/athletics/ for additional team information. For complete standings, coaches’ polls and up-to-the-minute results go to http://nwaacc.org Admission to all Bellevue College men’s and women’s home games is FREE to students, staff and faculty with current BC ID. Please come and support our outstanding student-athletes. GO, BULLDOGS! |
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