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WOMEN’S TENNIS FINISHES SECOND AT NWAACC CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT
KLEIS AND ANASURIYA TAKE 4TH AT BANDON DUNES Bellevue College men’s golfer Colten Kleis took fourth place over the weekend of May 12-13 at the SWOCC Invitational played at the beautiful Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in southern Oregon, while Bellevue sophomore Suchada Anasuriya also finished in fourth on the women’s side. The first round was played on the very difficult Bandon Trails course, ranked the most difficult of the four courses at the resort. Kleis opened play with a brilliant 67, five under-par on day one placing him in a tie for first place. His round was especially impressive after he started the round with a bogey and double bogey, three over par after two holes. Battling back from the rough start, Kleis birdied six times the rest of the way to card his 67. Day two greeted the players with typical Bandon Dunes weather; fog, rain, and high winds. Round two was played on the ocean side Bandon Dunes course. The weather made scoring difficult for all players. Kleis finished day two with a 79 placing him in fourth, five shots off first place. Coach Kirk Johanson noted, “A great first round by Kleis; his best of the year on the most difficult course we will play this year, and a great confidence boost going into the NWAACC Championships this coming weekend in Walla Walla.” The BC Men finished in fourth place as a team. Other BC individual finishes, Ryan Maul T20, Jack Strickland and Eric Frank T24, Brandon Shin T48 and Greg Spencer T51. Freshman Suchada Anasuriya had another solid effort finishing fourth place as the Bellevue women played the Bandon Dunes and Pacific Dunes courses. Anasuriya's opening score of 84 found her nine shots out first place. Just one shot back were Jamie Kirsila and Corey Rois, both shooting 85. On day two, the inclement weather reflected in higher scores. The Bellevue women played strong in the tough conditions. Anasuriya finished with an 82, the second lowest round of the day, Kirsila, 86, and Rois, 87. Anasuriya took fourth overall, Kirsila placed 8th and Rois 9th. Sophomore Kayce Ogishima finished up in 20th place. The Bellevue women as a team finished in second place. Next up for both the men’s and women’s teams is the NWAACC Golf Championship Tournament held this year in Walla Walla, May 19-20.
BELLEVUE SOFTBALL WINS NORTH REGION TITLE, HEADING TO NWAACC TOURNAMENT
BC BASEBALL WINS SKAGIT SERIES; CLINCHES #3 SEED FOR NORTH REGION TOURNEY Bellevue College baseball won three of four games this past weekend to clinch a playoff berth in the North Region Tourney which begins Thursday, May 16, at Everett Memorial Stadium. On Friday, May 10, playing in Mount Vernon, Bellevue held a 2-0 lead in game one before Skagit Valley battled back and won in the bottom of the final inning by a score of 3-2. In game two, Bellevue's bats carried the team to a 10-0 win which ended after seven innings due to the run rule. Cody Culp entered in the bottom of the second inning with two Skagit runners on base and a 3-0 count on Skagit hitter Jay Stout. Culp promptly delivered two strikes to shift the momentum and retired the next two hitters to end Skagit Valley's threat. Jordan Silva's RBI single plated Bellevue's first run which was all the Bulldogs would need as Culp went five and two-thirds of an inning in long relief while striking out seven. The bottom of Bellevue's order, Silva, Aaron Stroosma, and designated hitter Aaron Sandefur, generated seven of the Bulldogs' nine RBI's in the game. On Saturday, May 11, at home at Bellevue’s Courter Field, sophomore lefty Jake Reppert struck out ten without walking a batter en route to a three-hit complete game win on the mound to lead Bellevue to an opening 9-1 win. The big blow came in the bottom of the fourth inning, as Bellevue scored eight runs to put the game away. Sheldon Stober and Stroosma both delivered two RBI doubles in the big inning. In game two, the Bulldogs got a scare as Skagit Valley jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the second inning. Bellevue answered back with 14 runs, scoring every inning while pounding out 17 hits. Stober, Nick Pribble, and Jordan Richartz each had three hits. Pribble, Traishawn Patrick, and Sandefur all had three RBI's. Sandefur's came on a three-run home run in the fifth. Bellevue ended regular season play with a 13-11 record (26-17 overall) and are winners of ten of their last 12 games. The Bulldogs took off Mother's Day off before preparing for the North Region Tourney. The tourney, which begins on Thursday, May 16, is a four-team double-elimination tourney. Everett, who earned an automatic berth to the NWAACC Championships by winning the regular season title, and one other North Region team will move on to the NWAACC Championships May 23-27 in Longview, WA. Bellevue will be the third seed in the region tourney this week. The tournament runs Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. There are no games on Saturday, May 18, due to high school playoff games previously scheduled at Everett's home field. For updates, check the website and schedule page. An updated bracket will be posted daily once the tourney begins. The preliminary bracket as of Monday, May 13, appears at the BC baseball website, www.bellevuecollege.edu/athletics/baseball. Please visit the BC Athletics website http://bellevuecollege.edu/athletics/ for additional GO BULLDOGS!
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