April 27 Sports Scoreboard
By JOEL WILLITS
BASEBALL Newport 8, Skyline 1 Newport scored four runs in the seventh inning and handed Skyline junior pitcher Adrian Sampson his first-ever high school loss as the Knights edged Skyline 8-1 in Sammamish. Colin Hering had four RBIs and two doubles, and also picked up the win on the mound for Newport (8-8, 6-7 KingCo 4A). Skyline fell to 13-4 overall and 10-3 in KingCo play. Bellevue 11, Sammamish 6 Nick Moyer was a home run short of the cycle, going 4-for-5 with two doubles and a triple as Bellevue beat Sammamish 11-6. Jake Collier picked up the win for Bellevue (11-5, 10-5 KingCo 3A/2A), his fifth of the year. Ross Kulczyk took the loss for Sammamish (7-9, 6-8). SOFTBALL Woodinville 9, Newport 0 Maggie Wagner had two RBIs and went 3-for-3 to help the Falcons beat Newport 9-0. Maria Gau struck out seven to get the complete-game win for Woodinville (9-3, 7-2 KingCo 4A). Jessica Barry took the loss for Newport (6-7, 3-6). Juanita 10, Interlake 0 Kylie Sparks picked up her 13th win of the season, striking out seven and allowing two hits in Juanita's 10-0 win over Interlake. Jenn Welch knocked in four runs for the Rebels (14-1, 8-0 KingCo 3A/2A) and Sparks added three RBIs for Juanita. Interlake's Stefanie Rabitoy took the loss for the Saints (5-6, 4-4). GIRLS GOLF Interlake 257, Liberty 297 at Tam O'Shanter GC (Par 36) 1, Gabe Barnow, I, 41; 2, Jessica Parker, I, 46; 3, Lizzie Norton, I, 51; 4, Tori Braunston, L, 57; 5, Corinna Van Hurston, L, 58. Newport 234, Sammamish 302 at Bellevue Municipal (Par 36) 1 (tie), Jamie Kirsila, N and Nicole Lomax, N, 45; 3, Amy Imus, N, 47; 4 (tie), Alayna Herring, S and Maddie Hall, N, 48. GIRLS LACROSSE Bainbridge 25, Bellevue 2 No summary available. Lakeside 13, Bellevue East 12 Madeleine Huriburt and Nikki Kiga each scored four goals as Lakeside narrowly edged Bellevue East 13-12. Sophie Wolz led Bellevue East (7-4) with five goals in the loss. Lakeside improved to 6-4-1 with the win. So keep your comments: We ask that all participants own their words by logging in with their Facebook account. It's a simple process that will take seconds and helps keep our comments free of trolls, cranks, and “drive-by” commenters. We reserve the right to remove comments from anyone using screen names, pseudonyms or false identities. Please refer to our Terms of Use for full detail on participating on our site.
Bellevue Reporter Former Sports Writer
April 28, 2009 · 11:20 AM
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