Northwest Athletics Association of Community Colleges

Softball

2007 NWAACC SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS :: May 18-20, 2007 - Delta Park East - Portland, Oregon
Schedule :: Scores :: Tournament Bracket :: Map to Park

NWAACC Summer In-Service set for August
2008-06-26 12:38:16

Vancouver, WA - The Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges will be hosting an in-service for administrators and coaches at the beginning of August in Olympia, WA. The in-service will include a speech by Pacific Lutheran University's head men's basketball coach Steve Dickerson. Meeting presentations will include

  • Coaching Champions
  • Ethics / Professionalism
  • Selling Athletics on Campus
  • Recruiting
  • Fundraising
  • FERPA/HIPPA
  • Student Issues
  • Millennials
  • Coaches Certification
  • All coaches and administrator are encouraged to attend. For more information about the event and how to register, download the brochure.

    2008 In-Service Brochure

    Bellevue Assistant Baird tabbed to head Skagit Valley Softball
    2008-06-16 10:26:18

    Bellevue Community College coach Dani Baird has resigned as assistant softball coach to take a head coaching position at Skagit Valley Community College. Baird served as an assistant coach at BCC the past two years and helped guide the Bulldogs to a North Region title and their school best record of 42-6 this past season. She works in the Mount Vernon area and the Skagit Valley opening provided a good fit for her.

    "I had a great time coaching at BCC and really enjoyed working with the players and coaching staff" stated Baird. "While I am sad to leave BCC I am excited for the opportunity to coach in my home town and look forward to the challenge of being the head coach at Skagit Valley."

    Baird played her collegiate softball from 2003-2006 for the University of Oregon, helping her team earn a berth to the NCAA Regional Tournament in 2003, 2004 and 2005. During her time at U.O., she was named First Team Pac-10 All-Academic in 2004, 2005 and 2006 as well as the National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-America Scholar Athlete all three years. In 2006, Danielle was voted to the Pac-10 Honorable Mention Team.

    "We were very fortunate to have Dani a part of this program for the past two seasons. She was a great addition to the coaching staff," said Head Coach Leah Francis. "Dani is a very good friend of mine and she will be missed. I understand her desire to coach in the community she lives and works and I believe she will do a great job there. With Skagit in our division, I am sure we will have some great battles with them in the years to come! I wish her nothing but the best and hope she can help turn Skagit Valley into an NWAACC contender!"

    NWAACC in the News - DePeel & Santos signing announcements
    2008-05-21 12:21:22

    DePeel signs with Lewis-Clark State College
    Nikki DePeel, who played guard the past two seasons at Columbia Basin Community College in Pasco, Wash., has signed a letter-of-intent to play for the Lewis-Clark State College women's basketball team next season, LCSC coach Brian Orr has announced. [read more]

    Santos signs with Boise State University
    [Renee] Santos, a former St. Mary's Academy pitcher from Southeast Portland, has received a full scholarship from Boise State. Pitching for Clackamas Community College, she blew away much of the competition in the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges the past two years. [read more]

    Softball All-Tournament Team
    2008-05-19 12:40:02

    2008 NWAACC Softball All-Tournament Team

    MVP - Carri O Neil, Lower Columbia
    Coach of the Year - Tim Mackin, Lower Columbia

    Hayley Ridout, Lower Columbia
    Kayla Vickaryous, Lower Columbia
    Samantha Petrich, Lower Columbia
    Kassandra Myers, Lower Columbia
    Ashley Lokey, Mt Hood
    Brittani Martin, Mt Hood
    Kathy Cox, Mt Hood
    Lauren Hadenfeld, Mt Hood
    Erika Quint, Olympic
    Megan Kreifels, Olympic
    Natalie Peapea, Olympic
    Makenzie Marchbanks, Walla Walla
    Caitlyn Bersing, Walla Walla

    Red Devils make it three consecutive softball titles
    2008-05-18 22:38:19

    Lower Columbia Wins it's 10th  titlePortland, Ore - The Lower Columbia Red Devils captured their third consecutive NWAACC softball title with a 7-5 win in the bottom of the ninth inning.

    The Devils got on the board first in the third inning when Kayla Vickaryous got to third base on a Camy Way single then stole home to make it a 1-0 ball game.

    Mt Hood answered with two runs of their own in the top of the fourth when Bryttny Kreshka hit a RBI single to score Brittany Martin and Tasha Maier.

    Lower Columbia loaded the bases in the fifth, but Mt Hood's Lauren Hadenfeld managed to escape disaster only giving one run on Carrie O'Neil's RBI single that scored Samantha Petrich.

    LCC added another run in the sixth when Anna Owen nailed a double and Petrich followed up with a single to score Owen and give the Devils a 3-2 lead.

    With only three outs remaining Mt Hood needed to put something together to stay alive and Kreshka answered the Saints faithful with a homer to knot the game 3-3 to send the game into extra innings.

    The Saints again found the bats in the top of the ninth when Chanie Norbury singled then advanced to second on an error and Martin singled to score Norbury. Kristin Anderson then connected on a single to score Martin to give Mt Hood a 5-3 advantage.

    Haley Ridout devastated the Mt Hood contingent in the bottom of the ninth when she blasted a walk-off grand slam to end the game 7-5.

    MVP Carrie O'Neil and Coach of the Year Tim Mackin The championship marks the tenth time the Red Devils have walked away with the crown and is the ninth in the last ten years. Tim Mackin was named the NWAACC Tournament Coach on the Year and All-American pitcher Carrie O'Neil was selected Tournament MVP.

    Mackin's efforts throughout the season and tournament also earned him the NWAACC Softball Coach of the Year honor.

    [view championship bracket]

    Olympic takes Third Place
    Mt Hood 4 Olympic 3
    The Olympic Rangers took charge early on when Erika Quint scored on a RBI double by Natalie Pea Pea and Amy Renfrow scored on an error to give the Rangers a 2-0 lead in the top of the first.

    Mt Hood answered in the bottom of the second when Brittani Martin scored on a RBI double by Tasha Maier to put the Saints within one.

    The Saints unsuccessfully loaded the bases in the fourth but the Rangers ace Quint managed to work out of the bind.

    Mt Hood broke the game wide open 4-2 in the bottom of the fifth when Kathy Cox scored on a double by Chanie Norbury and Martin nailed another double to score Norbury and Ashley Lokey.

    Olympic mounted a last gasp attack in the seventh getting a pair of runners aboard, but All-American Lauren HadenFeld finally shut the door on the Rangers' season.

    Walla Walla takes Fourth Place
    Olympic 3 Walla Walla 1

    The Walla Walla Warriors were the first to light up the scoreboard when Lisa Hender scored on a sacrifice bunt by Amanda Potter. An error on the play gave Hender the green light to take home for a 1-0 Warrior lead in the second inning.

    Olympic's Amy Renfow nailed a RBI double to score Carolyn Edenboo in the third to knot the game one all.

    Edenboo then reached first on an error in the fifth and scored on a sacrifice fly to give Olympic all they needed in a 3-1 win.

    2008 Softball All-Stars and All-Americans announced
    2008-05-15 23:37:46

    The 2008 NWAACC Softball All-Stars and National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-American lists have been announced.
    View All-Stars :: View All-Americans

    NWAACC Softball Championships May 16-18
    2008-05-15 21:08:58

    The 2008 Softball Championships will take place on Friday-Sunday, May 16-18 at Delta Park East [map] in Portland, OR. Sixteen teams, four from each region, will battle it out for the '08 NWAACC softball title. View the championships web page here.

    Wentachee Valley and Mt Hood again top polls
    2008-05-14 21:33:49

    Wenatchee Valley #1; top five remain unchanged in the final baseball poll
    East Champion Wenatchee Valley (23-5, 35-6) took six first place votes to top the final Horizon Air/Coaches' Poll. The Knights capped the season going 19-2 in the East in their final 21 games dating back to April 12th . North Champion Edmonds (19-5, 33-8) vacated the top spot a few polls back, but remain firmly in second place, collecting a pair of first place votes. West Champion Lower Columbia (21-4, 26-18), winners of 18 of its last 19 games, weighs in at third and Everett (18-6, 29-13) rounds out the top four.

    Mt. Hood (19-9, 28-15) holds in the fifth spot while Columbia Basin (17-11, 33-15), after a brief departure form the top eight, returns to the poll in the sixth position. Tacoma (18-7, 23-18) moves up a spot to seventh and Linn-Benton (19-9, 29-15) also returns to the top eight at number eight. view poll

    Mt Hood remains the favorites in the final softball poll - top six unchanged
    South Champion Mt Hood (26-4, 38-7) once again tops the softball poll, collecting all eight first place votes. The Saints began the season at number four, but ascended to the top in the second poll and have led since. East Champion Wenatchee Valley (23-5, 40-10) continues to hold at number two while the 2007 NWAACC Champions Lower Columbia (23-7, 39-8) stay just ahead of North Champion Bellevue, who remains in the fourth spot.

    Walla Walla (22-6, 37-15) holds at fifth while Clackamas (17-13, 24-21) hangs on to the sixth position. Spokane (22-6, 30-14) and West Champion Pierce (28-2, 36-10) trade places in the seventh and eight spots. view poll

    Mackin surpasses Fiskum for most NWAACC softball coaching wins
    2008-05-05 17:01:19

    By Rick McCorkle
    The Daily News ---- Longview

    In his 16 seasons as head coach of the Lower Columbia College softball program, Tim Mackin's Lady Devils have claimed a conference-record nine NWAACC Softball titles, including an amazing run of six straight during 1999-2004.

    On May 3, Mackin earned another distinction when his Lady Devils won a conference-record 576th game under his watch with an 8-0 victory over Clark College in a Southern Division contest at Hudson's Bay High School.

    After the game, Mackin received a bouquet of balloons from Cam and Kristi Hanna, parents of LCC player Jessi Hanna, and posed for pictures with the team.

    Mackin's 577-135 record (.810 winning percentage) moved him past former record holder Paul Fiskum, who led Clackamas College to a 575-213 record (.730) and eight conference titles in 19 seasons (1987-97, 1999-2006).

    Fiskum earned his mark while coaching in 788 games, while Mackin reached the milestone in 710 contests.

    Mackin, the director of Parks and Recreation for the city of Kelso, Wash., began coaching at LCC in 1993 after a stint as head coach at Mark Morris High School in Longview. He led the Lady Devils to their first NWAACC title in 1994, and after the run of six straight crowns, LCC is the two-time defending champ going into the conference championships during May 16-18 at Portland's Delta Park.

    Prior to his coaching career, Mackin was catcher for legendary pitcher Eddie Feigner as a member of the "King and His Court" fastpitch softball team. During his time with the barnstorming softball team, Mackin once hit 321 home runs during a 220-game season that featured games in the United States, Australia and the Bahamas.

    Wenatchee Valley & Mt. Hood top Horizon Air/Coaches' Polls
    2008-05-01 22:51:08

    Wenatchee Valley overtakes Edmonds in the baseball rankings
    The Wenatchee Valley Knights (18-4, 30-5) collected three first place votes and 70 points to take the top spot in the Horizon Air/Coaches' poll for the first time this season. The Knights were riding a 14-game winning streak until an Apr 30th one-run loss to Walla Walla. Edmonds (14-2, 28-5) drops a spot to second in this week's poll followed by Lower Columbia (14-3, 19-17) in the third spot. Everett (16-4, 25-11) jumps three spots to fourth and Mt. Hood re-enters the poll in the fifth position.

    Bellevue (11-5, 23-13) dips three places to sixth, Walla Walla (14-7, 26-13) makes its 2008 poll debut at seventh while Tacoma (12-5, 17-16) slides a few spots to eighth and Treasure Valley (15-7, 27-15) breaks into the top eight tied for eighth. complete poll

    Mt. Hood continues to top softball poll
    The Mt. Hoods Saints (17-1, 29-4) continue to terrorize the South Region and haven't loss a game since Apr 1st, winning 22 straight games. The Saints picked up all eight first place votes and hold the top spot for the second consecutive poll while East Region leader Wenatchee Valley (18-4, 35-9) moves up from third to second this week. Lower Columbia (12-6, 28-7) and North Region leader Bellevue (24-2, 31-4) also move up a notch to round out the top four.

    Walla Walla (17-5, 32-14) dips three spots to fifth following a bumpy ride at the NWAACC crossover tournament and a pair of road losses at Wenatchee Valley. Clackamas (10-10, 17-18) holds the sixth spot despite being the only team in the top eight with a sub .500 overall winning percentage. West leader Pierce (20-2, 28-10) and Spokane (17-5, 25-13) remain in the seven and eight positions in the poll. complete poll

    Baseball and softball rankings released
    2008-04-17 00:43:28

    Edmonds takes over the top spot in baseball
    The Edmonds Tritons (12-0, 25-2) move into the top spot in this week's Horizon Air/Coaches' poll.  The Tritons are on an eighteen game win streak and have been cruising past their North Region opponents thus far.  East Region leading Wenatchee Valley (9-3, 20-4) moves up a couple of places to number two,  Bellevue (6-2, 18-9) drops a spot to third and Lower Columbia dips to fourth from third last week. 

    Columbia Basin plummets from the top spot to fifth, West Region leader Tacoma (8-2, 13-13) enters the poll in the sixth spot, Everett (9-3, 18-9) holds at seven and South Region leader Linn-Benton (8-2, 18-8) rounds out the top eight.  View Poll

    Mt. Hood heads up the softball rankings
    The Mt. Hood Saints (11-1, 19-4) move up from fourth to the top of the rankings this week.  The Saints have been dominating the perennially tough South Region and have had double header sweeps of fourth-ranked Lower Columbia and sixth-ranked Clackamas.  East Region leader Walla Walla (15-3, 29-10) holds in the second position while East rival Wenatchee Valley (14-4, 28-8) follows in the third spot for the second straight week. Lower Columbia (5-5, 16-6) falls from the top spot to fourth this week.

    Bellevue (14-0, 18-2) are red hot in the North Region and move up a spot to fifth. Clackamas (8-4, 12-11) drops a spot to sixth while West Region leader Pierce (13-1, 20-6) moves up from eighth to seventh.   Chemeketa (6-6, 13-9) and Spokane (12-4, 18-10) tied for the eighth spot. View Poll

    2008 NWAACC Softball Crossover Tournament - April 19 & 20
    2008-04-15 14:23:54

    Yakima Valley Community College will host the 2008 Softball Crossover Tournament at Carlon Park in Sela, WA. Twenty teams will compete in 44 games over the two day event.

    Teams scheduled to participate are:

    South Puget Sound, Yakima, Clark, Bellevue, Spokane, Mt. Hood, Lower Columbia, Blue Mountain, Everett, Grays Harbor, Wenatchee, Chemeketa, Highline, Clackamas, Southwestern Oregon, Columbia Basin, Pierce, Walla Walla, Treasure Valley, and Skagit Valley.

    View Google map & directions to Carlon Park. View Schedule

    Polls: Columbia Basin & Lower Columbia top initial 2008 baseball and softball rankings
    2008-04-03 10:12:05

    Baseball Poll
    The Columbia Basin Hawks (4-2, 20-6) take the top spot in the opening Horizon Air/Coaches baseball poll. Bellevue (3-1, 14-7), last year's NWAACC Champions, ring in at number two. Lower Columbia (2-1, 8-13) is number three despite a rough start to the 2008 campaign. Wenatchee Valley (3-1, 13-2) round out the top four.

    North Division rivals Skagit Valley (1-3, 10-7), Edmonds (4-0, 16-2) and Everett are the five, six and seven picks. The Cardinals of Skagit Valley were last season's NWAACC runner-up. Mt. Hood (4-0, 11-9) rounds out the second four in the eighth spot. view poll

    Softball Poll
    The Lower Columbia Red Devils (1-1, 12-2), champions in eight of the last nine seasons, open in the top spot in the softball poll. Walla Walla (7-1, 20-8) is off to a hot start in the East and comes in at number two followed closely by East rival Wenatchee Valley (6-2, 20-4) in the third spot. Mt. Hood (1-1, 9-4) rounds out the top four.

    Clackamas (2-0, 6-7), who have been in the past six league title games, weigh in at number five. Bellevue (6-0, 10-2), Chemeketa (1-1, 8-4) and Highline (0-2, 9-9) complete the top eight. view poll

    South Puget Sound Community College Fastpitch Coach Resigns
    2007-11-16 12:18:59

    Olympia, WA. - Matt Loes, the head coach of the South Puget Sound Community College Clippers fastpitch team for the past ten years, has resigned. He leaves to become the head coach of the Olympia High School fastpitch program.

    Loes came to the college in 1997, spending one year as an assistant before taking over as head coach. Under his guidance, the Clippers won their division in 1998 and 2006 and earned three appearances in the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWAACC) championship tournament. The 2006 team placed seventh in the tournament and set a new single-season home run record for collegiate fastpitch with 135. During his tenure at the college, Loes compiled a record of 217-186, and 37 of his players were selected as NWAACC all-stars.

    South Puget Sound will begin its search for a new coach and hopes to have one in place by the end of fall quarter.

    Baseball & Softball Sophomore Showcase Results
    2007-10-01 16:01:29

    The 2007 Sophomore showcases for baseball and softball took place this past weekend. The baseball showcase was held at Lower Columbia's Story Field in Longview, Wa. and the softball games were at Portland's Delta Park East complex.

    Softball Scores:

    Game 1: East 6, South 2

    Game 2: North 8, West 6

    Game 3: West 5, East 5

    Game 4: South 4, North 9

    Baseball Scores:

    Game 1: East 7, South 10 Full Box Score

    Game 2: East 3, South 4 Full Box Score

    Games 3 & 4 between the West and North on Sunday were rained out.

    2007 NWAACC Softball Showcase Sept 29 - Portland, Ore.
    2007-09-24 13:30:26
    The 2007 NWAACC Softball Fall Classic will take place on September 29 at Portland's Delta Park East. The showcase will feature 28 teams playing in a total of 28 games throughout the day plus four additional Sophomore Showcase games. View the Media Guide for team rosters. The schedule of events:

    8:00 AM
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    8:00 AM
    Clark Lower Columbia Clackamas Mt. Hood Columbia Basin
    Walla Walla Wenatchee Valley Blue Mountain Spokane Chemeketa
             
    9:30 AM
    9:30 AM
    9:30 AM
    9:30 AM
    9:30 AM
    Walla Walla Wenatchee Valley Blue Mountain Spokane Columbia Basin
    Everett Pierce S. Puget Sound Bellevue Shoreline
             
    11:00 AM
    11:00 AM
    11:00 AM
    11:00 AM
    11:00 AM
    Highline Olympic Yakima Grays Harbor Treasure Valley
    Everett Pierce S. Puget Sound Bellevue Chemeketa
             
    12:30 PM
    12:30 PM
    12:30 PM
    12:30 PM
    12:30 PM
    Highline Olympic Yakima Grays Harbor Treasure Valley
    Walla Walla Wenatchee Valley Blue Mountain Spokane Shoreline
             
    2:30PM
    Sophomore Showcase: East vs. West - North vs. South
    4:30PM
    Sophomore Showcase: East vs. South - West vs. North
             
    6:30 PM
    6:30 PM
    6:30 PM
    6:30 PM
    6:30 PM
    Everett Pierce S. Puget Sound Bellevue Chemeketa
    Clark Lower Columbia Clackamas Mt. Hood Centralia
             
    8:00 PM
    8:00 PM
    8:00 PM
    8:00 PM
    8:00 PM
    Highline Olympic Centralia Grays Harbor  
    Clark Lower Columbia Clackamas Mt. Hood extra game

    Gators Hire Dillinger for Fastpitch
    2007-08-27 23:03:35

    Green River athletic director Bob Kickner announced the hiring of Scott Dillinger to the head coaching position for GRCC fastpitch. Scott Dillinger comes to the swamp after spending the spring as the head coach at Eastside Catholic HS where he led his team to three tournament wins with a district berth. Coach Dillinger has worked in high school athletics for the past 24 years coaching a variety of sports including thirteen years as a football assistant, eight years as a head coach in baseball, sixteen years in basketball (six as a head girls coach), and five as a head coach in golf.

    "We are very pleased to have Scott join our staff," said Kickner. "After a lengthy search process, I am thrilled to find a coach with the enthusiasm and the experience to support a program in need of a boost. He has a plan to make our program competitive and our job is to give him the resources necessary to work the plan. I am looking forward to watching the team develop under his leadership."

    Dillinger attended Muskingum College, Ohio University, and Everett CC. An outstanding baseball player in his own right, Scott pitched for Ohio University in 1981. He resumed his playing career in 2004, and continues to play at a high competitive level on two teams in the Puget Sound Senior Baseball League. He set a league record last year in the PSSBL with 63 RBI in 26 games, and will make his fourth trip to the MSBL/MABL World Series this November.

    "I am excited to take my career to the collegiate level," stated Dillinger. "I believe with my passion for the game and my ability to locate outstanding talent, we can turn Gator fastpitch into a regional power in the NWAACC." Scott is married to Rita and has two married sons and three grandsons.

    Clackamas CC's Renee Santos featured in Portland Tribune
    2007-07-12 12:22:37

    PORTLAND, ORE- Clackamas Cougar pitcher Renee Santos was recently featured in the Portland Tribune. The newspaper outlined her outstanding first-year at Clackamas.

    Read the article

    Wisegerber to head CBC Softball
    2007-06-07 14:23:18

    PASCO, WASH- The Columbia Basin College Athletic Deparment announced the hiring of Eric Wisegerber as its new Head Softball Coach. Wisegerber will succeed Kelly Richards who resigned to further his career goals with the Hanford Fire Department.

    Wisegerber was the Head Coach at Southridge High the past seven years and Naches Valley High three years previous. He has several years experience coaching college level softball players during the summer under Richards.

    "We are excited to bring a young coach with enthusiasm and a history of success. Eric has already been around our program for a long time and has experiernce coaching at a high level." -Scott Rogers, CBC Athletic Director.

    Softball & Baseball All-Stars Announced
    2007-05-23 11:46:12
    Vancouver, WA. - The 2007 NWAACC Baseball & Softball All-Star teams and regional Coach of the Year selections have been announced.

    View Teams: Baseball All-Stars :: Softball All-Stars Congratulations to the athletes and coaches selected to this year's team.

    Softball All-Tournament Team
    2007-05-21 18:42:36

    Delta Park East, Portland, Ore. - The All-Tournament Team for the 2007 NWAACC Softball Tournament have been annouced. Lower Columbia's freshman shortstop Jessi Hanna was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player and Head Coach Tim Mackin was named the tournament's Coach of the Year.

    Kathy Cox, Mt Hood
    Jessi Hanna, Lower Columbia
    Katie King, Clackamas
    Carrie O'Neil, Lower Columbia
    Courtney Matthews, Lower Columbia
    Hayley Ridout, Lower Columbia
    Holly Rossman, Mt. Hood
    Renee Santos, Clackamas
    Jessica Schell, Clackamas
    Jessica Solcum, Clackamas
    Brittany Warren, Lower Columbia
    Laurel Wyatt, Wenatchee Valley
    Teena Yates, Mt. Hood
    Ranzy York, Wentachee Valley

    Lower Columbia Claims Ninth Softball Championship
    2007-05-21 13:45:53

    Delta Park East, Portland, Ore. - The Lower Columbia Red Devils took care of business today to claim their 2nd straight NWAACC Softball title. Both clubs played some amazing softball and the game wasn't decided until Jessie Hanna scored on a Courtney Matthews RBI in the bottom of the seventh to break a three inning 2-2 dead lock for a 3-2 victory over the Clackamas Cougars.

    For the Cougars, the game marked their third of the day to get to the championship game. Earlier they defeated fourth-ranked Wenatchee Valley 4-0 and top-ranked Mt. Hood 5-1. Clackamas opened the scoring manufacturing two runs in the second inning, but the Devils answered in the 4th inning off a 2-run blast by Hayley Ridout to tie the game at 2-2. Red Devils outfielders Courtney Matthews and Tiffany Coates sparked the Lower Columbia defense saving possible Cougar home runs with spectacular catches in the 5th and 7th innings.

    The championship marks the second consecutive time the two squads faced off for the title. Going into the contest, both clubs held eight NWAACC titles apiece. Lower Columbia, with it's ninth title, has won 8 of the last nine championships.

    Championship
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    WP - O'Neil, LP - Santos
    HR: Hayley Ridout (LCC) 4th

    Softball: Clackamas 5, Mt. Hood 1
    2007-05-21 11:28:59

    Semifinal Game 29 - Delta Park East, Portland, Ore.

    FINAL
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    WP - Santos 11K
    LP - Gendron, 2K
    HR- King (CLCC), 3rd; Daline (CLCC) 5th

    Softball Championships: Clackamas Advances - Wenatchee Places 4th
    2007-05-21 11:13:13

    Quarterfinal Game 28 - Delta Park East, Portland, Ore.
    Clackamas 4-5-0
    Wenatchee Valley 0-2-1

    WP - Renee Santos, CG, 10K
    LP - Ranzy York, CG, 2K
    Homeruns: Lacey Forbito (CLCC), Katie King (CLCC)

    Clackamas' Lacey Forbito got the scoring going for the Cougars in the third inning with a solo home run. Katie King provided more in the sixth when she nailed a shot that just cleared the fences with two runners on as Clackamas went on the win 4-0. Cougar pitcher Renee Santos held the powerful Knight bats to just two hits on a shutout and notched ten strikeouts.

    Wenatchee Valley places 4th in the tournament and finished the season at 20-8,
    39-14. Clackamas advances to the face Mt. Hood in the semifinal at 11am. The winner will advance to face Lower Columbia in the Championship game at 1pm.

    2007 NFCA NWAACC All-Americans
    2007-05-20 12:27:24
    2007 NFCA NWAACC All-Americans Kathryn Cox, Mt Hood Rachel Davis, Mt Hood Jessi Hanna, Lower Columbia Jievielyn Howard, Pierce Dani Monson, Everett Tarn Potter, Wentachee Valley Sarah Rivera, Walla Walla Holly Rossman, Mt Hood Renee Santos, Clackamas Brittany Warren, Lower Columbia Laurel Wyatt, Wenatchee Valley Kristin Wilson, Walla Walla Adidas Golden Shoe Award - National Award for Stolen Bases Dani Monson, Everett Diamond National Catcher of the Year Kristin Wilson, Walla Walla NFCA NWAACC Coach of the Year Mandi Johnson, Everett Randy Smith, Everett

    2007 NWAACC Softball Championship- Games 21-27
    2007-05-19 19:53:09

    Game 21
    Mt Hood 12-17-2
    Chemeketa 4-5-2
    W- Gendron
    L- Albrecht
    HR- Cox (MHCC), Norbury 2 (MHCC), Sinyard (CHCC) Albrecht (CHCC).

    Summary
    In a game of region rivals, Mt Hood used two homeruns from Chanie Norbury to quiet the Storm. The second of Norbury's homeruns was a grand slam in the fourth inning which sealed the game for the Saints. Norbury accounted for seven of Hood's 12 runs batted in.

    Game 22
    Lower Columbia 9-9-3
    Clackamas 8-11-3
    W- O'Neil
    L- Cristofaro
    HR- Howard (ClCC), Hanna (LCC), Mathew (LCC), Leslie (LCC), Strode GSHR (LCC)

    Summary
    Lower Columbia took an early 4-0 lead in the first inning when they got three homeruns. Clackamas recovered to tie the score in the following innings, but in the top of the seventh, Ashlea Strode hit a grand slam homerun for the Red Devils. That was just enough as LCC was able to hold off a Clackamas rally in the bottom of the seventh one run short.

    Game 23
    Spokane 5-7-3
    Wenatchee Valley 7-9-2
    W- York
    L- Keeler
    HR- Keeler (CCS), Wyatt 2 (WWCC), York (WWCC).

    Summary
    Ranzy York capped an exciting comeback for Wenatchee with a two-run homerun the bottom of the seventh inning to eliminate Spokane and keep the Knights alive.

    Spokane ends their season 16-12, 24-22.

    Game 24
    Walla Walla 7-12-2
    Bellevue 0-4-0
    W- Jones (10k)
    L- Miller

    Summary
    Walla Walla was led by Katie Brown and Amanda Potter who were both 3 for 4 hitting in the game against Bellevue. The Warriors jumped on top early and the Bulldogs were unable to over come BreAnn Jones who had 10k.

    Bellevue finishes the season 31-5, 38-6.

    Game 25
    Wenatchee Valley 13-15-2
    Chemeketa 5-7-2
    W - York
    L- Chewning
    HR Potter (WVC), Mintzer (CHCC)

    Wenatchee Valley jumped out to an early lead and Ranzy York was solid on the mound as the Knights won the game 13-5 over the Chemeketa Storm. Tarn Potter scored three Knight runs on her home run in the 2nd. Sarah Mintzer tallied a solo homer for the Storm in the 4th. Wenatchee's Kelena Keffler and Lauren Brem both went 3-4 at the plate to lead the Knight batters. Wenatchee will play another game verses Clackamas on Sunday at 10am. Clackamas won 1-0 in a previous pairing of the two squads in yesterday's action.

    Chemeketa finishes the season 15-15, 29-22.

    Game 26
    Clackamas 3-6-2
    Walla Walla 2-6-0
    W - Santos
    L - Jones
    HR - King (CLCC), Solcum (CLCC), Rivera (WWCC)

    Walla Walla opened the scoring in the first inning taking a 1-0 lead until Clackamas tied the contest in the 3rd inning to knot things up at 1-1. Clackamas' Jessica Solcum homered in the 4th to put the Cougars up 2-1. The Warriors answered in the 5th with a solo shot by league home run leader Sarah Rivera, but the Cougars countered in the same inning on a blast by Katie King to secure the win 3-2.

    Walla Walla complete their season at 20-8, 39-13.

    Game 27
    Lower Columbia 8-12-2
    Mt Hood 7-8-2
    W - O'Neil
    L - Davis
    HR - Hanna 3 (LCC), Cox 2 (MHCC), Rossman 2 (MHCC), Warren (LCC), Kreshka (MHCC)

    Lower Columbia jumped out to a lead early on and despite Mt. Hood's tough offensive rallies led by Holly Rossman, Kathy Cox and Bryttny Kreshka, the Saints were unable to catch the Red Devils in the bottom of the seventh. Lower Columbia's Jessie Hanna was on fire at the plate with three home runs, the last in the top of the seventh. Brittany Warren also homered for the Devils in the third as the Devils make their way to the NWAACC Chmapionship game for the eighth time in the last nine years.

    Mt. Hood will play the winner of the Clackamas - Wenatchee Valley game tomorrow at noon.

    2007 NWAACC Softball Championship- Games 17-20
    2007-05-19 12:18:28

    Game 17
    Wenatchee Valley 18-17-1 (5)
    Grays Harbor 2-8-2
    W- York
    L- Sutera
    HR-
    WVC- Keffler, Hess, Wyatt, York

    Summary
    Wenatchee Valley overpowered Grays Harbor hitting four homeruns to survive in the winners' bracket. Grays Harbor finished their first tournament appearance in 22 years with their heads high proud of their accomplishments of the season. Head Coach Tom Sutera said "the kids didn’t give up. They battled every inning and got a few hits."

    Grays Harbor ends their season 17-13, 17-25.

    Game 18
    Spokane 12-9-2 (6 inn)
    Everett 4-7-2
    W- Coulter
    L- Palmer

    HR- Dilworth (CCS), Purser (CCS).

    Summary
    The Trojans had a tough day against the Sasquatch. The game was close when Spokane went on a tear in the sixth inning to go up 8 runs to end the game. Head Coach Mandi Johnson was clearly disappointed that the Trojans were unable to advance. “It’s always hard when you don’t expect to go home this early,” state Johnson. The Northern Region champs had a great season finishing 33-3, 45-12.

    Game 19
    Bellevue 4-10-2
    Columbia Basin 3-5-3
    W- Miller
    L- Glaspie
    HR- Lokken (CBC).

    Summary
    The Bulldogs got all their runs in the top of the first inning to rattled the Hawks who were unable to overcome the early Bulldog attack. Columbia Basin Head Coach Kelly Richards told his team they “gotta hit” to get back into the game. Jamie Lokken responded with a homerun, but that was not enough.

    Columbia Basin finishes the season 15-13, 20-26.

    Game 20
    Peninsula 5-8-2
    Walla Walla 6-5-0
    W- Rivera
    L-Rosencrants
    S- Jones
    HR-Adams (WWCC).

    Summary
    The Warriors survived a tough Peninsula team on the strength of a two-run homerun by Amy Adams in the third inning. Peninsula finishes their season 22-14, 27-19.

    Saturday’s Results
    Wenatchee Valley 18, Grays Harbor 2 (5)
    Spokane 12, Everett 4 (6)
    Bellevue 4, Columbia Basin 3
    Walla Walla 6, Peninsula 5

    2007 NWAACC Softball Championship- Games 13-16
    2007-05-18 18:55:42

    Game 13

    Columbia Basin 14-20-0
    South Puget Sound 12-15-1
    W- Glaspie
    L- King
    HR
    CBC- Lokken GSHR, Harp, Valdez, Travis
    SPSCC- Hawkins, Lane, Homann, Sanders.

    Summary
    Columbia Basin came from behind to knock South Puget Sound out of the NWAACC Tournament. The Clippers had 9-3 lead starting the fourth but CBC's Jamie Lokken hit a Grand Slam to get the Hawks to within two and back into the game. The Clippers answered in the bottom of the fourth with two solo homeruns back-to-back by Amanda Homann and Megan Sanders. However, a two-run shot by Jennie Harp (CBC) kept the Hawks close. The Hawks pulled away in the seventh and shut down the Clipper offense. Columbia Basin advances to play Bellevue at 9:00 a.m. Saturday.

    The Clippers finish their season 24-6, 30-16.

    Game 14
    Peninsula 4-8-0
    Highline 0-8-1
    W- Rosencrants
    L- Draeger

    Summary
    The Pirates' defense was "on-fire" said Peninsula Head Coach Heather Sankey. The defensuve shutout of Highline combined with four runs from the offense advanced PeC to their first appearance on the second day of the NWAACC Tournament.

    Peninsula improves to 27-18 and will play Walla Walla Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Highline finishes their season 19-26.

    Game 15
    Lower Columbia 11-12-1
    Everett 5-7-0
    W- O'Neil
    L- Schlins
    HR- O'Neil (LCC), Ridout (LCC), Monson.
    Monson (EVCC) was 4 for 4.

    Summary
    The Red Devils had a great second inning scoring eight runs to smother Northern Region Champion Everett. The Trojans started a comeback but it was not enough as LCC used a seventh inning homerun from Carri O'Neil to put the game out of reach.

    The Red Devils advance to the quarterfinals to face Clackamas. Everett drops into the losers' bracket to play Spokane.

    Game 16
    Wenatchee Valley 0-4-1
    Clackamas 1-4-2
    W- Santos
    L- York

    Summary
    This game was tightly played with each team missing out on opportunities to score. The game's key moment came as Cotie Howard hit a leadoff triple in the bottom of the sixth inning to give Clackamas an excellent chance to score. Pinch runner Jessica Calderon replaced Howard and eventually scored the winning run to give the Cougars a berth in Saturday's Quarterfinal game against Southern Region Rival Lower Columbia.

    2007 NWAACC Softball Championship- Games 5-8
    2007-05-18 15:45:24

    Game 5
    Everett 6-10-0
    Columbia Basin 4-5-1
    W- Palmer
    L- Glaspie

    HR
    CBC- Jamie 2, Donna

    Summary
    Everett earned their fourth ever tournament win by beating a tough Columbia Basin team. The Trojans received great hitting managing 10 hits. Columbia Basin will fall into the losers' bracket where they will have to work hard to come from behind to get back to the championship game where they were in 2005, which is also their last tournament appearance.

    Game 6
    Lower Columbia 6-7-0
    South Puget Sound 3-6-2
    W- O'Neil
    L- King
    HR
    LCC- Strode, Hanna, SPSCC - Alderman

    Summary
    Lower Columbia started their title defence by playing a solid game against South Puget Sound. Three homeruns in the game were more than the Clippers could handle who also committed two errors.

    Game 7

    Wenatchee Valley 4-10-3
    Peninsula 1-5-0
    W- York
    L- Rosencrants
    HR- Jones (WVC)

    Summary

    Eastern Region champion Wenatchee Valley came out swinging in their first tournament game. The Knights overcame three errors by strong hitting and a timely homerun by Kellie Jones.

    Game 8
    Clackamas 7-14-1
    Highline 1-2-1
    W- Santos
    L- Herried
    HR- Schell (CLCC)

    Summary
    Clackamas dominated this game from beginning to end never giving the Thunderbirds hope of winning the game. Clackamas begins their bid improve from their second place finish in 2006 when they lost in the championship game to Lower Columbia.

    2007 NWAACC Softball Championship
    2007-05-18 12:22:50

    Game One
    Mt Hood 4-5-0
    Grays Harbor 0-2-1
    W- Gendron
    L- Sutera
    HR-
    MHCC- Rossman, Wilson

    Summary
    The number one ranked Mt Hood Saints overcame a slow start to defeat Grays Harbor 4-0 and advance to the second round Saturday. Head Coach Meadow McWhorter credited her sophomores for showing leadership when it was apparent the players had nerves. “They took the reigns and led the way.”

    McWhorter mentioned the Saints’ keys for the tournament and their first win were timely hitting and picking good pitches.

    Mt Hood (25-5, 41-5) advances to play Walla Walla (19-9, 37-16) Friday at 1:30 p.m. Grays Harbor (will play this afternoon against Olympic (22-14, 24-22) at 1:30 p.m.

    Game 2
    Walla Walla 4-3-0
    Olympic 1-4-2
    W- Jones
    L- Wilkinson

    Summary
    Walla Walla got off to a fast start scoring three runs in the first inning to smother Olympic. Walla Walla Head Coach Mike Staudenmaier said the Warriors did not play well but that “a win is a win. We’ll take a win no matter what.” Staudenmaier credited his team’s poor play to the Olympic pitcher Brittany Wilkinson who kept the Warrior hitters off balance.

    Walla Walla (19-9, 37-16) advances to play Mt Hood Friday at 1:30 p.m. Olympic goes into the losers’ bracket to play Grays Harbor at 1:30 p.m. today.

    Game 3
    Chemeketa-7-13-1
    Pierc-2-7-3
    W- Albrecht
    L- Pruitt
    HR- Chewning (CHCC)
    Summary
    Chemeketa took down the Western Region champs Pierce with strong hitting early and showed the overall strength of the Southern Region teams in this year’s tournament. The game was broken open in the by a two run homerun by Caitlyn Chewning in the second inning.

    Chemeketa (15-15, 28-20) advances to play Bellevue (31-5, 37-10) Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Pierce (26-4, 36-13) will play Spokane (16-12, 22-21) at 1:30 p.m. today.

    Game 4
    Bellevue 5-7-1
    Spokane 3-5-2
    W- Miller
    L- Coulter
    S- Andrews

    Summary
    Bellevue got the first game monkey off their back winning their first game of the tournament for the first time in four tries. Head Coach Leah Francis said their key was “Jumping out early and then putting the game in the hands of our pitchers. The pitchers did a great job. Holding Spokane to three runs is a good achievement.”

    Bellevue (31-5, 37-10) advances to play Chemeketa (15-15, 28-20) at 1:30 p.m. Friday. Spokane (16-12) will play Pierce (26-4, 36-13) at 1:30p.m. this afternoon.

    Friday’s Results
    Mt Hood 4, Grays Harbor 0
    Walla Walla 4, Olympic 1
    Chemeketa 7, Pierce 2
    Bellevue 5, Spokane 3

    Mt Hood Tops Final Softball Poll
    2007-05-15 12:12:35

    Vancouver, WA. - The Mt. Hood Saints (25-5, 40-5) top the final poll in fastpitch softball. The Saints only losses this season have come at the hands of second-ranked Clackamas (23-7, 35-10) and fouth-ranked Lower Columbia ( 21-9, 33-11). Wentachee Valley (20-8, 35-12), on a nine-game win streak in the tough Eastern Region, moves up four spots to number three. Walla Walla (19-9, 36-16), Everett (33-3, 44-10), Bellevue (31-5, 36-10) and Chemeketa (15-15, 27-20) round out the top eight. (Final Poll)

    2007 Softball Championships (Revised Schedule)
    2007-05-11 13:41:50
    The 2007 NWAACC Softball Championships schedule has been revised. The games will take place at Delta Park, Portland, Ore. on May 18-20, 2007.
    View: Tournament Bracket [PDF] :: map to Delta Park

    Hall of Fame Inductees Announced
    2007-04-17 11:08:21

    Vancouver, WASH- The 2007 NWAACC Hall of Fame inductees have been announced. The inductees will be honored at the 20th Annual Hall of Fame Banquet being held at the Bellevue Red Lion May 31st. The Hall of Fame includes athletes, coaches, teams and administrators who have enhanced and improved the quality of athletics at Northwest Community Colleges or have distinguished themselves after leaving the NWAACC.

    2007 HALL OF FAME INDIVIDUAL INDUCTEES
    Fred Andrew, Everett/Bellevue
    Leon Edmonds, Bellevue
    Harold Heiner, Whatcom
    Rob Kelly, NWAACC
    Kenny Lyle, Bellevue
    Robert Nellams, Bellevue
    Steve Sauers, Green River
    Phyllis Templin, Tacoma
    Bill Tsoukalas, Everett
    Mike Willis, Green River

    2007 HALL OF FAME TEAM INDUCTEES

    BELLEVUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
    1992-93 MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM

    Coaches: Ernie Woods (Head), Wil DeCuire, Bob Fronk (Assistants)

    Athletes: Kevin Baker, Marko Dresevic, Jason Griffith, Daniel Hallgrimson, Roger Hammond, Keith Higgins, Leon Johnson, Brett Lundeen, Ralph Metzger, Garry Muir, Mark Odsather, Willie Thomas, Roman Wickers.

    HIGHLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
    1996-97 & 1997-98 MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM

    Coaches: Joe Callero (Head), Jeff Albrecht, TJ Bohl, Brandt Borghorst, Tyler Geving, Fred Harrison, and Kurt Nelson (Assistants).

    Athletes: Justin Adam, Reggie Ball, Marty Delange, Neil DeMerritt, Adam Enfield, Josh Geise, Bryan Guy, Derek Johnson, J.J. Ivy, Gabrriel Ladd, Scott Luedke, Shaun Madsen, Garrett Miller, Travis Moore, Brandon Nash, Tom Rockey, Brian Scalabrine, Kyle Templeton, Todd Watts, Quincy Wilder.

    SKAGIT VALLEY COLLEGE
    1987-88 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM

    Coaches: Steve Epperson (Head),Betsy Benson and Julie Walker (Assistants).
    Athletes: Tina Barker, Julie Benson, Tina Bumgarner, Jill Fetrow, Chantell Keeley, Heather Klungel, Heidi Klungel, Linda Lorentzon, Jan Robinson, Monica Rooney.

    Clackamas Heads Softball Poll
    2007-04-16 11:57:10

    The Clackamas ladies top the initial 2007 Softball Horizon Air Coaches' Poll. The Cougars (18-3), last year's runner-up in the NWAACC Softball Championships, had four first place votes and 60 points total. Walla Walla (28-10), the East Region leaders, come in at number two with one first place vote and 52 total. Bellevue, two games from a perfest season at 20-2 are third with one first place vote and 46 overall.
    View complete poll

    New softball coach at Edmonds
    2007-01-23 12:21:11
    Edmonds Community College recently hired Courtney Lum as our new softball coach. Courtney played four years at Whittier College in California State which is an NCAA Division II college and was the team captain her junior and senior year. Most recently Courtney was the assistant coach at the University of West Georgia last year before moving to Washington State. Edmonds Community College is excited to have Courtney on board and is expecting great things from her in the years to come.

    New softball coach at Clark
    2007-01-19 13:25:51

    VANCOUVER, WA- Clark College announced today that Kasey Powers will be the new Softball Head Coach for the 2007 season. Powers was formerly with the Skyview High School program and has coached several summer teams. Powers has a Bachelors degree from Eastern Oregon University and was a Financial Aid and Admissions Counselor. Currently, he is a teacher at Skyview HS.

    Ringor becomes the Official Baseball and Softball shoe for 2007
    2007-01-02 18:12:21

    VANCOUVER, WA- The Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges is proud to announce that Ringor is the Official Baseball and Softball shoe provider of the NWAACC for the 2006-07 season.

    The agreement stems from a long standing affiliation between Ringor and the NWAACC. In the past few years, Ringor has displayed their products at the NWAACC Softball Championship and provided many NWAACC teams with shoes, bags and clothing.

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    Chemeketa's Chelsea Lally wins Golden Shoe Award
    2006-11-09 10:27:47

    The National Fastpitch Coaches Association announced that nine student-athletes have been named winners of the 2006 adidas Golden Shoe Award for baserunning. Chemeketa's Chelsea Lally was named the NWAACC's Golden Shoe winner.

    Lally paced Chemeketa with 42 stolen bases in 43 attempts for a .977 stolen base percentage. Her efforts on the base paths played a key role in leading the second-year team to a 33-11 record and a 24-8 mark in South Division play.

    Accessing Old NWAACC Site
    2006-10-03 12:37:36

    The NWAACC has launched its new look web site for the 2006-07 season. While we continue working on adding information for the winter and spring sports programs, you can access the old web site by visiting: nwaacc.org/oldsite

    Softball Sophomore Showcase at Delta Park
    2006-09-14 14:26:52

    On September 30, 2006, softball will showcase its star sophomore players at Delta Park. In addition to the All-Star games which will be at 1:00 and 3:00, there will a Fall Classic Tournament. The Sophomore Showcase is in its third year and is being held at Delta Park in Portland, OR for the first time.

    The Fall Classic will feature 20 teams from the NWAACC including 2006 NWAACC Champion Lower Columbia. The games for the tournament will start in the morning and continue in the evening after the all-star games.

    The entire day is a great opportunity for four-year coaches to see a lot of athletes at once. For a schedule of games, click on the pdf link below.

    Showcase program[PDF]
    Events and Times [PDF]
    Sophomore Showcase Rosters [PDF]

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