Washington: Fastpitch Game Gets Out of Hand

By Nathan Joyce Mar 26, 2007, 8:29pm

Bainbridge has 24-run inning; Gray piling up the accolades; State football all-star game rosters announced.

By Nathan Joyce

MaxPreps.com

If a team won 64-0 in a football game, some reading the score would shake their head and think that a coach may have showed poor sportsmanship by running up the score.

But in fastpitch softball, a 64-0 score is a sure sign that things got completely out of hand.

Woodinville, which finished third last year at the Class 3A state tournament, beat Franklin 64-0 in a KingCo Conference game stopped after five innings because of the state's mercy rule.



Woodinville racked up 60 hits and its leadoff hitter went 8-for-10 with eight runs and eight RBI.

"No one has been more disturbed about the final score of our Franklin game than I," Woodinville coach Jim Weir said in a statement on the team's web site. "Those of you that were there know that everything was done, short of making a mockery of the game, to end it."

Weir said several measures were taken to curb the bloodletting.

"Runners were going 60 feet at a time, umpires were told to make the strike zone as big as they wanted," Weir said in the statement. "They were told our runners would be aggressive in their leads and to call it like they saw it, yet the game was permitted to get where it did. I, along with the Franklin coach, was unaware how bad it actually was until it was finally over."

After Woodinville went up 7-0, the team stopped its aggression on the base paths, Weir said.

"This included stealing bases, tagging up, bunting, hit and running, advancing on pass balls and wild pitches, stretching singles into doubles and doubles into triples," Weir said. "All substitutions were made in the first inning. All cheering and celebrating was stopped early in the first. We did everything short of disrespecting the game to "shut down"."



Baseball: Bainbridge Has 24-run Inning

The Bainbridge Spartans were involved in a blowout themselves in a 34-0 win over Cleveland in a Metro League game.

Bainbridge had a 24-run inning in the fourth, highlighted by a grand slam by Colin Feldtman.

"It was brutal out there," Bainbridge coach Jayson Gore said. "We batted left-handed with wood bats, and we were still getting hits."

Basketball: Gray Racking Up Accolades

Steven Gray continues to pile up the accolades. The Bainbridge senior has left his mark on the record book as few West Sound athletes have.



Gray was named Metro League and Class 3A state tournament MVP. The Kitsap Sun named him to its Super Six all-star team for the fourth-straight year. Also in the past week, the Tacoma News Tribune and the Seattle Times have both named him state player of the year (the Seattle PI went with Franklin's Venoy Overton).

Next week, the Associated Press All-State team is due out (this team is voted on by sports media across the state), and Gray is a shoo-in for his fourth-straight All-State nod. He should also be the favorite to earn the state player of the year.

Football: East/West All-Star Rosters Announced

The rosters for the annual Washington State Football Coaches Association's annual All-Star game at Everett Memorial Stadium on June 30 were released.

The East coach will be Bob Lucey, Curtis' successful football coach who retired at the end of the season.

West

No Name Ht Wt Position School

1 Tanuj Soni 5'11" 165 WR/DB Thomas Jefferson

2 Taylor Hudson 6'0" 235 LB/TE Bothell

4 Trevor Milless 6'4" 185 QB Arlington

8 David Bentrott 5'9" 180 RB/DB Tahoma

9 Marshall Lobbesteal 6'3" 195 QB/DB Oak Harbor

11 Ben Hayes 6'3" 220 TE/DE O'Dea

15 Thomas B. McPeters 5'1" 185 RB/DB Monroe

10 Chad Clark 5'7" 175 RB/DB Squalicum

21 Luke Jones 5'11.5" 210 DE/RB Bothell

23 Quinton Richardson 6'0" 200 DB/RB O'Dea

24 Brady Locker 5'10" 172 RB/DB Ferndale

29 Greg Mahoney 5'10" 180 RB/DB Mercer Island

30 Isaiah Alemalefoa 6'3" 235 DL/TE Mountlake Terrace

32 Nate Williams 6'1" 210 RB/DB Kennedy

34 Tobias Togi 6'0" 230 DL/RB Evergreen

35 Brandon Yakaboski 5'11" 195 RB/DB Mount Si

42 Paul Palu 6'1" 220 WR/OLB West Seattle

51 Anthony Kubin 5'9" 205 LB/OL Cascade

54 Marc-Avery Airhart 5'11" 215 OL/LB Kennedy

55 Brandon Lopez 6'2" 230 LB Bellevue

56 Kevin Freitag 6'3" 290 OL/DL Kennedy

58 Zak Rydzak 5'9" 228 C/DL Mariner

70 Matt Cleveland 6'5" 290 OL/DL Kentwood

74 Mtch Johnson 6'2" 230 OL/DE Ferndale

77 Ben Kendo 6'1" 240 OL/DL Cascade

78 Will Hunter 6'5" 310 OL/DL Oak Harbor

79 Chris Powers 6'4" 265 OL/DL Tahoma

80 Kiel Rasp 6'3" 203 WR/DB Nathan Hale

84 Casey Hamlett 6'4" 240 TE/DE Edmonds-Woodway

85 David McMurray 5'11" 172 DB/WR Lake Stevens

86 Eric Greenwood 6'6" 200 WR/DB Edmonds-Woodway

88 Charles Moetuli 6'3" 215 DE/TE Mount Si

Head Coach: Dave Ward- Oak Harbor

Assistant Coaches: Paul Christianson-Shorewood, Rex Norris - Kentwood, Mike Fisher - Oak Harbor, Tom Mueller - Oak Harbor



East

No Name Ht WT Position School

1 Bobby Barnes 5'8" 165 WR/DB Timberline

2 David Paulson 6'4" 240 TE/LB Auburn Riverside

3 Phil Jennings 6'2" 195 DB/QB West Valley (Yak)

4 Toney Henderson 5'9" 170 DB/WR Gig Harbor

6 Kellen Kiilsgaard 6'2" 217 QB/DB Auburn Gordon Elliott

9 Dylan Jones 6'2" 200 RB/LB Southridge

11 Josh Garrett 6'3" 205 TE/DB Curtis

15 Nick Proen 6'1" 180 DB/WR Mead

19 Nicholas Williams 6'2" 195 QB/DB Lakes

20 Anthony Robinson 6'3" 200 DB/RB Mt. View

21 J.D. Neumeister 6'4" 215 WR/DB Peninsula

22 Matt Valenta 5'11" 200 DB/RB Olympia

23 Ryan Carpenter 6'1" 190 RB/DB Moses Lake

24 Greg Beasley 5'11" 195 RB/DB Camas

30 Darriell Beaumont 6'0" 208 OLB/RB Clover Park

33 J.T. Albers 6'0" 210 LB/RB Graham-Kapowsin

41 Isaac Bond 6'3" 240 LB/TE Skyview

45 Caleb Gillespie 6'1" 210 LB/RB East Valley (Spo)

46 Michael Lape 6'1" 205 RB/DB Skyview Stve Kizer

48 B. J. Guerra 6.'3.5" 298 OL/DL Moses Lake

53 Emilio Sulpizio 6'2" 290 C/DL Mead

60 Ben Brown 6'3" 255 OL/DL Auburn

62 Renard Williams 6'1" 311 DL/OL South Kitsap

65 Kyle Hoppe 6'1" 220 OL/DL Kelso

75 Michael Naputi 6'0" 305 OL/DL Yelm

77 Kalani Terukina 6'1" 285 OL/DL Curtis

78 Richard Anderson 6'2" 280 OL/DL Wilson

81 Michael Fennerty 6'5" 225 WR/DB Olympia

88 Eric Hedin 6'5" 210 DE/TE North Kitsap

90 David Tyler 6'3" 260 OL/DL Puyallup

93 John Austin Colvill 6'3" 210 DL/TE Camas

Head Coach: Bob Lucey - Curtis

Assistant Coaches: Dan Eyman - Eisenhower, John Portenier- Wilson, Clayton Angle - Curtis, Jeff Housman -Curtis