Author Archive

Spring is here

March 17th, 2010 at 9:22 am by Rik Forschmiedt

The calendar may say spring doesn’t begin until Saturday, but sports fans know it really begins with the first outdoor games. And Vashon’s spring began last Saturday with the Pirate baseball team beating the Port Townsend Redskins 13-1. It being spring in the Northwest, the JV game was rained out.

Then on Monday the boys soccer teams hosted the Fife Trojans and both baseball teams traveled to Mt. Tahoma where the Pirate varsity won 17-3 and the JV won 10-2.

Tylor Heit moves the ball up the field early in the varsity game.

The soccer teams didn’t fare as well as the baseball teams. The JV gave up two goals in the first half. In the second half the defense shut down the two Fife players who had scored and Jacob Turner put the Pirates on the board with an assist from Ezra Koenig. Final score: Fife JV 2, Vashon JV 1. Freshman goal keeper Brooks Benner impressed everyone, keeping the Trojans from several goals.

The Trojan varsity put away the Pirates 5-1. Fife got the only first-half goal.

Three goals were scored in a one-minute stretch in the second half. Fife scored first then on the kickoff stole the ball and quickly scored again. On the next kickoff Vashon struck just as quickly with Jackson McFall finishing to make the score 3-1 Fife.

The very talented Trojans scored twice more to put the game out of reach of the Pirates.

Michael Butz challenges a Fife player for the ball.

As is customary the Pirates sent the visitors home filled with hamburgers from the after-game barbeque.

-->

Last chance for Mustang fans

March 9th, 2010 at 10:02 am by Rik Forschmiedt

While their big brothers and sisters are preparing for spring sports the McMurray Mustangs are finishing up wrestling and girls basketball seasons.

The Mustang wrestlers have one home meet left this Thursday, March 11, Then the season-ending tournament at Klahowya on Saturday. If the snow goes away, it’s a nice Saturday drive to Silverdale and the mall is nearby for shopping fans. And even if it does snow, wrestling is an indoor sport. Check the McM Web-site for time of the tournament.

Next Thursday the Mustang girls play their last home basketball game, a good time to get a look at some future Pirates and see some exciting hoops.

-->

Thoughts on State basketball

March 9th, 2010 at 9:53 am by Rik Forschmiedt

The basketball season is over and the Pirates acquitted themselves well. By now everyone who pays attention knows that the Vashon boys took third place and the girls were eliminated by losses to the second and fifth-place teams.

Although only the first eight places receives trophies and are official, someone has calculated that our girls finished ninth, probably based on who beat who and who lost to who in the consolation bracket. That would make it the best finish ever for the Pirate girls.

Sophie Nespor fights a Seattle Christian player for a rebound.

Our boys went to Yakima as the defending state champions and lost only to the new champions. The Pirates probably were in the toughest bracket, opening against top-ranked Chelan. Every game the Pirates played could have been the championship game had the draw gone a different way and every team the Pirates faced took home a trophy.

Vashon came out of the toughest Tri-District in the state. The six teams from the Tri took home six of the eight trophies, first, second, third, fourth, sixth and eighth.

Both teams will be losing most of their starters to graduation, so next year will be a chance for some new players to step up. It should be an interesting season.

At least one of the basketball players turned out for spring sports yesterday, and several others are on spring rosters.

-->

Pirate boys third in State

March 6th, 2010 at 10:18 pm by Rik Forschmiedt

Matt Amick runs into a little opposition from Kings.

Vashon’s boys crushed Kings 65-46 this afternoon to take third place in the State 1A Basketball Tournament.

Cascade Christian, the team that stopped the Pirates from winning back-to-back championships, won its first state championship and first-ever state trophy with a 45-35 win over Meridian.

The Pirates quickly sorted things out and took a 13-10 lead in the first quarter, then added to that lead every period. The Knights didn’t help their own cause, getting into foul trouble in both halves, and putting Vashon into double bonus for much of the second and fourth quarters.

Matt Kerns looks past a Kings defender for the basket.

Vashon led 39-22 with two minutes left in the third quarter and less than a minute into the final period had extended the lead to 48-29. With 2:28 remaining in the game and a 22-point lead, 63-41, coach Andy Sears sent in all the reserves to get some State playing time.

Elias Weston puts up a shot.

Dan Lofland, 30, with an all-reserves lineup behind him, drives up the court as the clock winds down.

-->

Pirate boys to play for third

March 6th, 2010 at 8:20 am by Rik Forschmiedt

The fourth meeting between Vashon and Cascade Christian went the way the second and third had. The Cougars once again prevailed and will play Meridian for the State Championship at 7 p.m. Saturday while the Pirates will meet the Kings Knights for third and sixth place.

Vashon took the early lead and led after the first quarter, but Cascade came back to creep ahead by halftime. The Pirates chipped away at the lead and came within one point with about two minutes to go.

Missed field goals down the stretch proved to be the Pirates undoing.

Meridian beat Kings in the other semi-final. That game went down to the final seconds.

Quinn Holert drives up the court.

John Gage pulls down a rebound late in the final minute of the game.

-->

Girls ship founders

March 5th, 2010 at 3:15 pm by Rik Forschmiedt

The Pirate ship for the girls basketball team foundered under the attack from Seattle Christian. Seattle Christian rode a third quarter surge to a 44-29 victory and a place in the Saturday game for fifth and eighth place in the State Tournament.

The Pirates matched the Warriors for the first half, leading 10-6 after one quarter and trailing by just one point at the half. The Warriors star, Lexi Petersen, got hot in the third quarter and the Pirates’ top scorer, Kelly Costello, twisted her ankle and had to leave the game for a few minutes. The Pirates couldn’t come back.

The loss eliminated the Pirates.

Pirates reserves Marya Munsey, 15, and Jasmine Acosta, 20, along with Kelsey Abella and Kathryn Misel all got some State playing time.

-->

Pirate boys in semi-final

March 4th, 2010 at 11:10 pm by Rik Forschmiedt

Vashon 54, Bellevue Christian 48

Semi-finals tomorrow:

6 p.m. Kings v Meridian

8 p.m. Vashon v Cascade Christian

Tonight’s game was not settled until the final seconds. Through most of the second half it looked like “last basket wins.” Pirates and Knights exchanged baskets with neither getting more than 2 points ahead until Corey hit a three and a two to give the Pirates a 5-point lead with about three minutes left. Vashon pulled away with free throws but Bellevue Christian was in the game until the last two seconds.

Concentrating on free throws in the final minutes

Elias Weston

Quinn Holert

-->

Pirate girls beat Toledo

March 4th, 2010 at 1:46 pm by Rik Forschmiedt

Vashon’s girls stayed alive in the State Basketball Tournament with a 41-34 win over the Toledo Indians.

Vashon took the lead early and never gave it up, extending it to as much as 14 points at one point in the third quarter.

Kelly Costello led Vashon with 15 points, Kiki Means had 9 and Charlotte added 8.

Vashon plays Seattle Christian at 11 a.m. tomorrow.

-->

Pirate boys beat top ranked Goats

March 3rd, 2010 at 10:44 pm by Rik Forschmiedt

1A Boys State Basketball Tournament

Vashon 66, Chelan 52

Thursday: Vashon v Bellevue Christian 9 a.m. Winner plays winner of Cascade Christian/Onalaska 8 p.m. Friday; losers play at 4 p.m. Friday.

-->

Vashon girls lose game 1

March 3rd, 2010 at 1:49 pm by Rik Forschmiedt

1A Girls State Basketball Tournament:

Granger 45, Vashon 32

Tomorrow, Thursday March 4: Vashon v Toledo 10:30 a.m. Loser out, winner plays 11 a.m. March 5 v Cedar Park Christian/Seattle Christian winner.

-->
Write your own blog

Do you have something to say? Are you passionate about a particular topic and can write regularly and coherently? We'd love to talk with you. Contact us today about blogging on this site.

Blog Search
About Rik Forschmiedt

Island resident since 1989. Retired in 2006 after almost 11 years as Beachcomber sports editor and photographer. Has been a volunteer assistant coach for Vashon High School cross country, track and soccer teams.

*About Community Blogs

Community blogs are written by volunteers. They are members of our community but not employees of this site or newspaper. They have applied or were invited to blog here but their words are their own and are not edited by the editor or staff of this site, and have agreed to abide by our Terms of Use. The authors are solely responsible for their content. If you have concerns about something you read on a community blog, please contact the author directly or email us.

Would you like to have your own blog on our site? Contact us today.