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BASEBALL WINS NWAACC CHAMPIONSHIP IN DRAMATIC FASHION; SECOND NWAACC TITLE IN THREE YEARS
NWAACC Championship Website MEN'S SOCCER HOSTS SPEED CAMP BASKETBALL CAMP THIS SUMMER BC WOMEN’S TENNIS NETS NWAACC CHAMPIONSHIP FOR 5TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR The BC team score of 134 strongly outpaced that of the nearest competitor, Green River, which had a team score of 98. Five out of six top spots in the women’s singles went to Bulldogs #2 Kelsey Mickels, #3 Stephanie Tom, #4 Stella Dwifaradewi, #5 Lauren Heino and #6 Estee Kaskes, while two of the three top spots in women’s doubles went to Bulldogs #2 Hannah Jordt & Stella Dwifaradewi and #3 Rika Matsumoto & Lauren Heino.
BELLEVUE SOFTBALL GOES 2-2 AT NWAACC TOURNAMENT In their fifth NWAACC Softball Championship appearance in as many years, the Bellevue softball team traveled to Portland, OR, May 15-17, and ended up going 2-2 for the weekend, tying for their best finish at the tournament. The 2009 North Region champion Bulldogs landed a #1 seed into the tournament, but had to face a tough #4 seed in Mt. Hood in game one. That game was a pitcher’s duel as Bellevue’s Michelle Ruby (North Region Pitcher of the Year) and Mt. Hood’s Lauren Hadenfeld both kept the other team’s offense at bay most of the game. Mt. Hood scored the lone runs to take the game 3-0. Mt. Hood eventually went on to win the Championship, their first ever. The Bulldogs found their bats and came back to beat Green River 9-0 in their second game on Friday to stay alive in the tournament. Lauren Reid picked up the win for the Bulldogs, as Megan McLachlan and Deavonnie Spadoni both hit homeruns in the contest. On Saturday morning in game three, a loser-out contest, the Bulldogs faced Shoreline – a North Region rival and the team that finished this season second behind Bellevue in the North. Once again, the Bulldogs needed a victory to stay alive in the tournament. Bellevue scored first and held the lead the entire game, winning 4-1. Michelle Ruby threw a four-hitter, while Lauren Reid hit a homerun to lead the Bulldogs in the victory. Later Saturday, the Bulldogs faced Southwest Oregon in their fourth game of the tournament. In a classic pitcher’s duel, BC’s Michelle Ruby and SW Oregon’s Annaleisha Parsley both threw shutouts through six innings. Bellevue finally notched a run in the seventh when Lauren Reid scored on an RBI single by Ruby, but Southwest Oregon rallied for two runs of their own in the bottom of the inning to win the game 2-1. “I was very happy with the way the team played this weekend,” said Head Coach Leah Francis. “It was one of the best performances I have seen at the NWAACC tournament. We were in every ball game and put ourselves in the position to win all the games – we just did not get the ball to bounce our way when we needed it to. Both our losses were to very good teams. The team made me proud with their play this weekend and all that they have accomplished this year. It has been a great season!”BELLEVUE MEN'S AND WOMEN'S GOLF WRAP UP SEASON AT NWAACC CHAMPIONSHIP The Bellevue men's and women's golf teams traveled to Walla Walla to compete in the NWAACC Championships held May 17-18 at Veterans Memorial Golf Course.The BC women who had spent part of the spring season dealing with injuries and unable to field a team score, were at full strength and finished a respectable third with a final team score of 508. On the women's individual side, sophomore Brittany Zefkeles claimed a third place finish as well. On the men's side, the team finished in fourth place as Southwestern Oregon and Spokane battled out a tie at the end of round two, forcing a one-hole sudden death playoff which Southwestern won. |
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