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NWAACC North Region Baseball Standings - 3/20/08:
Baseball Rained Out, Next Up Is Spring Break Trip To Arizona: The Shoreline CC's Men's Baseball games against Western Washington were rained out on Sunday. The games will be rescheduled. The next games for the Dolphin Baseball Team will be in Arizona for their annual Spring Break trip. The SS Squad will face Mesa Community College, Grand Canyon University JV team and Glendale Community College. SCC has been "Snake Bite" so far this season, with a 1-10 record, 0-5 this season in one run games and 0-2 in two run games.
The SCC Baseball Team travels to Arizona next week to face a trio of opponents in their annual Spring Break trip. Shoreline Softball Falls Twice More at NWAACC Crossover: The Shoreline Softball Team was defeated twice more on Sunday in the NWAACC Crossover Tournament being held in the Tri-Cities area. The Lady Dolphins were defeated by Lower Columbia Community College 6-0 and then by Wentachee Valley CC 8-0. The SCC Squad is now 0-10 on the year and will begin NWAACC Northern Region play next week. Shoreline will travel to Olympic College on Saturday, March 22 to open the NWAACC Northern Division season and then plays it first home game on Tuesday, March 25, against Peninsula CC at Shoreview Park with a 1:00 PM starting time. Shoreline Softball Losses First Two In NWAACC Crossover: Shoreline was defeated by Mount Hood Community College 8-0 and South Puget Sound CC 6-4 to round out the first day of action for Shoreline at the crossover. The Lady Dolphins are now 0-8 on the year and continue play in the NWAACC Crossover with two more games today.
The 2008 Lady Dolphin Softball Team - Won their first game of the season on Saturday with a 6-3 victory against Treasure Valley CC from Oregon. Shoreline Baseball Loses Two Slug Fests: After the previous weekend of close pitching duel losses, the Shoreline Community College Baseball Team suffered though two high scoring games where they fell just short again. The team lost to Tacoma Community College 9-8 and 12-11 in a doubleheader. In the first game, Shoreline scored 4 runs in the 8th inning to force the game into extra innings after a scoreless 9th, but Tacoma pushed across a run in the bottom of the 11th. In the second game, Shoreline jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the first half inning of play, but could not slow down the Tacoma attack as they produced 12 runs in 4 innings as the game was called due to darkness after the Top of the fifth and Shoreline trailing 12-11. The Dolphins fell to 1-10 on the season with 5 of those losses by 1 run and 2 losses by 2 runs. In the first game, the offense was led by Markus Miyashiro, 3-3 with a double, Erik Church, 2-5 and Griffen Sweazey 2-4 with a double. In the second game, Adam Hammer went 2-3 with a double and 3 RBIs.
Marcus Miyashiro breaks up a double play here and was 3-3 with a double against Tacoma CC while Erik Church is congratulated and went 2-5 against Tacoma. Box Scores: Shoreline 011 200 040 00 8 Runs, 13 Hits, 0 Errors Tacoma 151 100 000 01 9 Runs, 13 Hits, 2 Errors Grubb, Aquino(2), Jamison(5), Hackney(8) and Sweazey Webster, McConnaughay(5), Griese(6), Hoium(7), Lucas(9) and Dallosto WP Lucas, LP Hackney Shoreline Leading Hitters – Miyashiro 3-3 Double, Sweazy 2-4 Double, Church 2-5. Shoreline 510 32 11 Runs, 7 Hits, 1 Error Tacoma 251 4X 12 Runs, 11 Hits, 2 Errors Farrington, Hirata(3), Rosario(3), Schneider(3) and Rice Rose, Lauritzen(1), Hollinger(3), Faria(4), Holum(5) and Gomes WP Faria, LP Hirata, Save Hoium Shoreline Leading Hitter: Adam Hammer, 2-3 Double, 3 RBIs Shoreline Softball Has Tough Weekend: The Lady Dolphins lost four games on the road over the weekend to run their record to 0-6 for the season. SCC lost to Pierce Community College in a doubleheader on March 7 by the scores of 6-0 and 10-5. Brittanie Thibodeaux had a home run for the Dolphins in the second game. On March 8th, the South Puget Sound CC softball team defeated Shoreline 7-3 and 4-0. Christina Demuelenere hit a homerun for the Shoreline.
Brittanie Thibodeaux and Christina Demuelenaere hit homeruns for the Lady Dolphin Softball Team over the weekend. The Lady Dolphins next play at NWAACC Pre-Season Crossover Tournament in Pasco, WA March 15 and 16th. Shoreline Goes 1-4 on Baseball Road Trip: The Shoreline CC baseball team gained its first win of the season with a 7-6 victory against Pierce Community College in the first game of a 5 game road trip. The Dolphins scored 4 runs in the top of the 9th to pull out the victory. The rest of the road trip did not go as well, as the SCC squad dropped 4 straight games to Linn-Benton and Clackamas Community Colleges in doubleheaders. The Dolphins showed improved pitching from the first weekend of games, taking two tight games into extra innings but the Shoreline offense lacked punch in crucial situations, only scoring 5 runs in 4 games. First Baseman Andy Racus was a force at the plate for Shoreline, going 7-16 (.437 batting average for the weekend) with 2 doubles and 3 walks.
Shoreline First Baseball Andy Racus had a stellar weekend batting .437 for the 5 game road trip but the Dolphins struggled scoring runs in four of the five games. Shoreline Box Scores: Shoreline 000 011 014 7 Runs, 8 Hits, 1 Error Pierce 220 002 000 6 Runs, 10 Hits, 3 Errors Aguiro, White (5) and Hew, Sweazy (8) Hutson, King(3), Bryant(9) and Serrick WP White, LP Bryant Shoreline Leading Hitter – Church 2-4, 2 runs ________________________________________________________________ Shoreline 000 020 000 0 2 Runs, 5 Hits, 3 Errors Linn-Benton 000 110 000 1 3 Runs, 7 Hits, 0 Errors Grubb, Farrington(8) and Sweazey (Grubb, 7 Ks, 1 BB, 1 Earned Run) Alfred, Staller(9) and Trask WP Staller, LP Farrington Shoreline Leading Hitter – Racus 1-3, Double ________________________________________________________________ Shoreline 000 000 0 0 Runs, 4 Hits, 0 Errors Linn-Benton 000 100 X 1 Run, 2 Hits, 2 Errors Jamison and Rice (Jamison, Complete game, 5 Ks, 3 BBs) Baron and Savage WP Baron, LP Jamison Shoreline Leading Hitter – 2-3 ________________________________________________________________ Shoreline 002 000 000 2 Runs, 7 Hits, 1 Error Clackamas 000 020 20X 4 Runs, 10 Hits, 1 Error Hudson, Schnerder(8) and Sweazey Roley, Anderson(9) and Janal WP Roley, LP Hudson Shoreline Leading Hitter – Racus, Double
Shoreline 001 000 00 1 Run, 6 Hits, 2 Errors Clackamas 001 000 01 2 Runs, 3 Hits, 1 Error Hackney, Hirata(8) and Rice, Sweazey (8) (Hackney – 2 Hits, 3 Ks, 1 BB) Lande and Bray WP Lande, LP Hirata Leading Shoreline Hitter – Racus 2-4, Hammer, doubleShoreline is again on the road this next week with a doubleheader wit Tacoma Community College and Western Washington club team on March 12th and 16th before the team travels to Arizona for their annual Spring Break trip. Shoreline Baseball Opens Season With Tough Weekend: The Shoreline CC Dolphin Baseball Team opened the season 0-4 at the Skagit Valley Tournament. The squad had good starting pitching but lacked the overall offense and relief pitching in the the later innings to hold leads or stay in the game. Shoreline opened with a 10-8 loss to Edmonds CC after leading 6-1 going into the bottom of the 6th inning. They then loss to Mount Hood CC 8-0 after only trailing 1-0 going into the 7th inning. The team was then blanked by Tacoma CC 11-0 and defeated by Skagit Valley 7-1. Box Scores: Shoreline 100 113 002 8 Runs, 9 Hits, 2 Errors Edmonds 010 005 04X 10 Runs, 11 Hits, 2 Error WP Otto, LP Phil Hackney Top Shoreline Hitter: Justin More 2-5
Markus Miyashiro breaks up a double play against Edmonds and a Shoreline runner gets caught in a rundown against the Titans. ________________________________________ Mount Hood 001 000 7 8 Runs, 8 Hits, 1 Error Shoreline 000 000 0 0 Runs, 3 Hits, 1 Error WP Hunter, LP Brennen Grubb Top Shoreline Hitter: Tony Flanagan 2-2 __________________________________________ Shoreline 000 00 0 Runs, 1 Hit, 0 Error Tacoma 102 7X 11 Runs, 8 Hits, 0 Error WP Webster, LP Marcus Hudson Top Shoreline Hitter: Tony Flanagan 1-2 ___________________________________________ Skagit Valley 000 520 0 7 Runs, 10 Hits, 0 Error Shoreline 100 000 0 1 Run, 5 Hits, 2 Errors WP Krepela, LP Nicky Jamison Top Shoreline Hitter: Andy Rucus 2-3
Andy Rucus takes one in the back here but was 2 for 3 against Skagit. Cody Aquino was the opening game starter against Edmonds and pitched 5 strong innings. The team plays at Pierce Community College on Friday, March 7 at 3:00 PM and then travels on to Oregon to face Linn Benton in a doubleheader on Saturday, March 8 and Clackamas on Sunday, March 9 in two games as well. Shoreline Softball Loses Opening Games of Season: The Shoreline Community College Softball team dropped its first two games of the season, 0-6 and 5-6 in ten innings at Blue Mountain Community College in Oregon.
Search Begins Search For New Men's Basketball Coach: Shoreline Community College has begun a search for its next Men's Basketball Coach. Please go to this Human Resource Link for information about the position and the application process for the job: http://www.shoreline.edu/hr/part-tim.htm Women's Soccer Announces 2008-09 Commitments: Shoreline Community College Women's Soccer Coach Mark Szabo has announced eight student-athlete commitments to play women's soccer for the Lady Dolphins in 2008-09. The talented group of new comers will join 7 members of the 2007 squad that posted a 14-5-2 record and finished third at the NWAACC Championships. SCC lost to eventual champion Clackamass Community College 2-1 in the semifinals and then defeated Highline CC 3-0 for third place. The Shoreline team has won the Northern Region Championship for the third consecutive year and produced two NWAACC All-Star players in 2007. The newcomers for 2008 are: Kat Donovan, Redmond HS, will play between the posts for us next Fall. She has had an outstanding club career with FC Alliance, and was All-Kingco and All-State in 2007. She brings size, strength and experience to SCC, and we hope that she will become one of the best keepers in the league. Another defensive player signed is Nicole Chapin. She was a two time All-Evergreen selection while playing for Aberdeen. We see her coming in and, with her athletic ability and speed, challenging for a starting spot in our back four… and developing into a solid outside back. Cassie Jongejan, who graduated from Lake Stevens HS in 2006, is another exceptional defender, as she was both All-Wesco and All-State in 2005. After getting back into the swing of things, we see her becoming the backbone of our defense for the next two years. Lindsey Bredice, Bothell HS, and Rochelle Hann, Lynnwood HS, are both special players that played for struggling programs in high school. They both have great athletic ability, with the heart and effort that every coach wants in a players. They can play either as defensive mids or as centerbacks, and we see them both becoming important parts of one of the best defenses in the NWAACC. To help out on the offensive end, Alexandra Navlet, Meadowdale HS, and Tiffany Smith, Kamiak HS, will both be looking to make an impact for the Dolphins. Alexandra was a 1st team All-Wesco selction in 2007, and we see her coming in as a centermid that will become one of the top creators in the league. Tiffany will bring her speed and desire to our frontline, and with her focus on improving, will develop into a player that opponents must worry about. And lastly, Lauren Sego, Shorewood HS, will be bringing her athletic abilities to the team.. Lauren graduated in 2006 and went to WSU after being recruited for track and field. She will return to competitive soccer after a few years off, but we are confident that she will return to the form that saw her as a force up front for her select and HS teams.
2007 All-Star Amanda Zueger puts an opponent on her head while the 2006 squad celebrates the Northern Region Championship at the 2007 Athletic Banquet. Whatcom Sweeps Shoreline To End Basketball Seasons: Men's Game: Whatcom exploded for 58 first half points and coasted to a 101-77 victory over Shoreline in the season final for the Dolphins. Whatcom advances to the NWAACC Championship in the Tri-Cites this week as one of the Top Four teams in the NWAACC Northern Region. Parys Fox led the SCC squad with 28 points, including a 4-7 from the three point line. Jaron Brown and Mo Sanchez scored 13 and 11 points to close out the double digit scoring for the Dolphins.
Parys Fox goes to the hoop...he scored 28 against Whatcom in his last game for Shoreline. SCC ends the year with a 15-13 record, 7-9 in the Northern Region of the NWAACC. Women's Game: The women from Whatcom also had a hot first half and went to halftime with a 15 point lead and posted a 66-53 victory over the Lady Dolphins. The SCC squad shot only 32% for the night, including 1-17 from the 3 point line. Jena Walentowski capped a strong season with a 21 point effort. Jesica Anisspour added 9 points.
Jean Walentowski had a strong season for the Lady Dolphins, scoring 21 in the last game of the season against Whatcom, she returns for the 2008-09 season. The Lady Dolphins ended the year with a 5-20 record, 3-13 in the NWAACC Northern Region. But it should be noted, the SCC team folded last year from the lack of players, and this year squad completed the year with a full squad of first year players and expects to be very competitive next year with a mixture of returning and new players. The Shoreline Air Force:
"I Can Fly" - As Robert Niles-Clewis two hand dunks against Edmonds CC and Jena Walentowski plays defense for the Lady Dolphins. That's Called: Shoreline Effort:
Jesica Annispour, Veronica Gordon and Fran McDonald hit the floor for the Lady Dolphins while JaRon Brown stretches for a rebound against Edmonds Community College.
Shoreline Women's Basketball Prevails Over Stubborn Edmonds: The Edmonds Lady Tritons did not play like an 0-23 team who had lost to Shoreline by 23 in the first meeting between the squads. In a tightly fought game, with both teams playing like it was a championship contest, the Lady Dolphins defeated Edmonds 64-59. After a closely fought first 10 minutes of the game, the Shoreline squad moved out to a 10-12 point lead, but late in the second half Edmonds hit four 3 point shots to pull within 2 at halftime. The lead passed back and forth in the second half but Shoreline was able to hold on to a five point win. Jesica Annispour led the Dolphins with 24 points, 15 of which came at the foul line as the SCC squad made 25 of 34 foul shot attempts. Jena Walentowski scored 15 and added 8 rebounds, Tashayla Ray added to 11 points to close out the double digit scoring for Shoreline.
Jesica Annispour scored 24 points and Jena Walentowski added 15 in Shoreline's victory. The Lady Dolphins are now 5-19 on the season and 3-12 in the Northern Division of the NWAACC. The Lady Dolphins play at Whatcom CC on Saturday night to close out the season. Shoreline's Mens Basketball Loses Tough Game To Edmonds: The Edmonds Community College Men's Basketball Team made a late surge and clipped the Shoreline Dolphins by 3 points in an intense battled played at SCC gym. The Dolphins seemed in control most of the game, after a very competitive start, they extended the lead to 10-12 points late in the first half and held that lead until the final minutes when Edmonds began making shots and SCC could not muster any offense to respond to the Triton comeback. Mo Sanchez lead the Dolphins with 20 points followed by Jaron Brown with 17 and Parys Fox added 13.
Mo Sanchez plays defense but scored 20 points against Edmonds The Dolphins fall to 15-12 on the year and 7-8 in the NWAACC Northern Region. The Dolphins finish the 2007-08 season at Whatcom CC on Saturday night. Shoreline Men's Basketball Team Out of Playoffs, But Winning Season Assured: The Bellevue CC Men's Basketball Team defeated Skagit Valley CC last night to eliminate Shoreline CC Men's Basketball Team's chances of any NWAACC Playoff bid. The Dolphins are now trail BCC by 3 games with 2 games to go in the Northern Region season. But the Dolphins are riding a 4 game win streak, have a winning season assured following a .500 season in 2007-08, are building momentum for a strong 2008-09 season with a talented class of Freshman who are gaining excellent experience this year and can pass rival Edmonds CC for 5th place in the Northern Region with a victory on Wednesday night at home. "Go Dolphins" Shoreline Men's Basketball Routs North Seattle to Secure Winning Season: The Shoreline Community College's Men's Basketball Team defeated North Seattle CC 99 to 63 to secure a winning season with a 15-11 record with 2 games to go. The team still has faint playoff hopes but needs Bellevue Community College to loose it last 3 games while SCC wins its last two. The Dolphins trailed 3 to 0 very early on, but never looked behind after three early lead changes. The team shot 58% from the floor and hit 11 of 22 three point shots, connecting on 9 of 15 in the second half to extend the 15 point half-time lead. Parys Fox led the Dolphins with 26 points followed JaRon Brown with 20, Stephan McCall with 17 and Gary Harris with 11.
Parys Fox made 6 of 9 three point shots in the win while Stephan McCalll had 3 threes and 17 points. The Dolphins face rival Edmonds Community College on Wednesday, February 20th at 7:30 PM. The Titans are one game ahead of Shoreline in the standings and defeated SCC in overtime earlier in the season. North Seattle Defeats Shoreline Lady Dolphins: The Shoreline Women's Basketball team could only score 18 points in the first half and North Seattle CC cruised to a 69-45 victory. The Lady Dolphins came out strong in the first 5 minutes, mounting an 8 to 3 lead, but they could only score 10 more points in the half as "The Storm" pulled away late in the first half and maintained their lead in the second half. Hollie Sare led the Dolphins with 12 points, followed by Jesica Anisspour and Jena Walentowski with 9 and 8 points respectively. The SCC squad only shot 27% from the floor for the game and could only muster 3-15 from the 3 point line.
Hollie Sare scored 12 points as Tashayla Ray works around the basket. The Dolphins are now 4-19 on the year and 2-14 in the Northern Region of the NWAACC Conference. NSCC moves to 18-7 and 11-3. The Lady Dolphins host Edmonds CC on Wednesday night, February 20th at 5:30 PM, in the last home game of the year. Shoreline Men's Basketball Wins Third In A Row: The Shoreline Men's Basketball Team won its third game in a row Saturday night by edging Skagit Valley 68-66 at Skagit Valley Community College. The win revenges a tough 67-65 defeat by Skagit at Shoreline earlier in the season. The win also keeps Shoreline's playoff chances alive as they trail Bellevue Community College by 3 games with 3 games to go. JaRon Brown led the Dolphins with 16 points and Cory McClain scored 14 with 6 steals in the hard fought, defensive game. Shoreline led 37-32 at halftime at hit 9-11 foul shots in the second half to seal the victory.
JaRon Brown scored 16 and Corey McClain added 14 with 6 steals to push Shoreline to a victory Saturday night. The Dolphins host North Seattle Community College on Monday night, February 18th at 7:30 PM and then Edmonds on Wednesday, February 20th to finish out the home schedule for 2007-08. Another Poor First Half Dooms Lady Dolphins: Shoreline's women's basketball team had another bad night of shooting in the first half at Skagit Valley Community College and fell 76-54 to the Lady Cardinals. SCC could only muster 17 first half points by shooting 8-24 from the floor and 1-8 from the foul line as they trailed 40-17 at the break. The Lady Dolphins came back in the second half and outscored SVCC 37-36 but the damage had been done in the first 20 minutes. Jena Walentowski again led the Dolphins with 19 points and Jesica Anisspour followed with 16.
Alice McDonald and Hollie Sare play tough defense as Veronica Gordon scores on a lay-up. The SCC squad plays again Monday night, February 18th at 5:30 PM at the Shoreline Gym and then plays its final home game of the year Wednesday night, February 20th against Edmonds. The Lady Dolphins are 4-22 on the year and 2-11 in the NWAACC Northern Region. Shoreline Sweeps Olympic College In Basketball Doubleheader: For the first time all season, the Shoreline Men's and Women's Basketball Teams swept a doubleheader from an opposing school. The Lady Dolphins upset the Rangers, 61-48, and SCC Men kept their playoffs hopes alive with a 76-69 victory. Men's Victory: Behind the 23 points and 12 rebounds of JaRon Brown, the Dolphins pulled out to a 42-33 lead at halftime and hit 16 of 20 foul shoots in the second half to keep the Rangers at bay and hold on for the victory. Mo Shanchez scored 12 points and Cory McClain had 10 to round out the double figure scoring for Shoreline.
JaRon Brown scored 23 with 12 rebounds as Robert Niles-Clewis takes a shot. The Dolphins are now 13-11 on the season and 5-7 in NWAACC Northern Region. They trail Bellevue CC with a 8-4 record in the division with 4 games to go for the final 4th place playoff spot to the NWAACC Championship. The Dolphins now play at Skagit Valley CC on Saturday at 7:30 PM. The SCC squad lost to Skagit at home in overtime the first time the two teams played. Women's Victory: The Lady Dolphins changed the pace of their play, coming out in a full court press and 9 of the 10 members of the squad scored points in the victory. Jena Walentowski scored 17 points followed by Jesica Annispour with 12 and Alice McDonald with 11. The Dolphins led 32-21 at halftime and maintained and extended the lead during the second half for their biggest victory of the season.
Alice McDonald had 11 points and 6 rebounds in the Shoreline victory as Coach Witt goes over the next play with the team. The Lady Dolphins are now 4-17 on the season, 2-10 in the NWAACC Northern Division. The SCC squad now plays at Skagit Valley on Saturday at 5:30 PM. Shoreline Men's Basketball Upsets Bellevue 78-71: Using a balanced scoring attack, the Shoreline Dolphins defeated Bellevue Community College in a Northern Region NWAACC game at SCC. Shoreline came out hot in the first half, racing to a 46-31 lead at half and then held off a Bellevue rally in the second, as they closed to 5 points late in the second half, but clutch shooting and hitting foul shots down the stretch kept Shoreline in the lead. Stephan McCall led Shoreline with 15 points, followed by JaRon Brown with 14, Corey McClain 13 and Robert Niles-Clewis 12. Brown also pulled down 12 rebounds and added 3 steals.
JaRon Brown scored 14 points with 12 rebounds and Stephan McCall scored 15 in Shoreline's win over Bellevue. Shoreline is now 12-11 on the season, and 4-7 in the Northern Region while Belleuve falls to 16-8 and 8-4. Shoreline plays Wednesday night, February 13 at Olympic College with a 7:30 PM start time. Bellevue Tops Cold Shooting Shoreline Women's Team: The Lady Dolphins of SCC shot 22% for the game and could only muster 34 points as they fell to Bellevue Community College 68-34. The Dolphins only shot 44% from the foul line as well. Jesica Anisspour led Shoreline with 9 points, as no one scored in double figures. Tashayla Ray and Fran McDonald added 7 points each.
Fran McDonald plays defense as Hollie Sare takes a shot. Shoreline falls to 3-17 on the season, 1-10 in the Northern Region. The Lady Dolphins play next at Olympic College, on Wednesday, February 13 at 5:30 PM. The Education of Basketball: Shoreline's Men's Basketball Coach Jeff Menday Holds "Class" during a timeout at recent basketball game against Everett.
Shoreline's Women's Basketball Coach Derek Witt makes a point to Jesica Annispour during a game against Whatcom Community College.
Shoreline Community College student-athletes must always be in 12 hours of academic work, attend class, study halls and work with the Student-Athlete Success Coordinator to remain eligible as a Freshman and maintain 2.0 with 36 hours passed to play a second season. Most student-athletes do much better than the required minimums and succeed as "Students" first and then as successful "Athletes". "Go Dolphins" Everett CC Defeats Shoreline In Men's Basketball: Everett Community College used a balance attack with 5 players in double figures and 10 three pointers to defeat the Dolphins of Shoreline Community College, 90-76. The game was a back and forth affair during the first half with 6 lead changes, but the Trojans took control at the end of the half and maintained a 6-8 point lead most of the second half and then pulled away at the end. JaRon Brown led Shoreline with 26 points and 16 rebounds and Parys Fox added 19 points.
JaRon Brown scored 26 points with 16 rebounds as Coach Menday has a discussion with an official. The Dolphins are now 11-11 on the season and 3-7 in the Northern Region of the NWAACC. Shoreline plays Bellevue Community College at home next Saturday night at 7:30 PM. Poor Second Half Dooms Lady Dolphins: Shoreline Women's Basketball Team led at the half 35-31 but could only muster 18 points in the second half and lost to the Northern Region Top Team, Everett Community College 62-53. The SCC squad jumped out to a 12-3 lead early in the game and played well throughout the first half, but came out flat in the second half. The Dolphins cut the lead Everett lead to 5 points several times at the end of the game, but could get no closer. Jena Walentowski and Jesica Anisspour led Shoreline with 15 points each. Fran McDonald chipped in 10 as well to round out the double figure scoring for the Lady Dolphins. Walentowski pulled down 12 rebounds and McDonald had 11.
Jena Walentowski scored 15 points and had 12 rebounds while Fran McDonald had 10 points and 11 boards for the Lady Dolphins. The Lady Dolphins fall to 3-16 on the season, 1-9 in the Northern Region. They play again next Saturday, February 9th at 5:30 PM against Bellevue Community College. Girls Soccer Camp Announced: Coach Mark Szabo has announced the first ever Girl's Soccer Camp at Shoreline Community College. August 11-14, 9:00 AM to Noon, the Lady Dolphin Coaches and players will put on a camp at the Shoreline Community College field. Cost will be $75.00 per player. Check the Shoreline Athletic Website for more information and brochures in March/April.
Also check the website for new baseball camps as well. That information will be announced shortly.
New Men and Women's Basketball Action Pictures: Take a look at the Action Shot Links on the Men's and Women's Basketball features of Website, new action shots for both teams have been posted....enjoy the "New Action".
Checkout the New "Action Shots" on the Men's and Women's Basketball Links. Indoor Summer Camps Announced: Volleyball, Men's and Women's Basketball Camps for the Summer of 2008 have been announced: Camp Dates: Women’s Basketball - June 23-26 - 9:00 AM To 4:00 PMMen’s Basketball - July 7-10 - 9:00 AM To 4:00 PM - Co-EdWomen’s Basketball - July 14-17 - 9:00 AM To 4:00 PMVolleyball - July 14-17 - 4:30 PM To 8:30 PM - 4th – 12th Grades - $100.00Men’s Basketball - July 21-24 - 9:00 AM To 4:00 PM - Co-EdVolleyball - July 28-July 31 - 9:00 AM To 4:00 PM - 4th – 12th Grades - $130.00Volleyball - August 4-7 - 9:00 AM To 4:00 PM - 9th – 12th Grades - $150.00Volleyball - August 11-14 - 9:00 AM To 4:00 PM - 9th – 12th - $150.00Further Information will be posted on the Athletic Website when brochures are ready and costs will be announced.
Shoreline Women Relinquish Half-Time Lead, Lose to Peninsula 76-67: The Shoreline Women's Basketball Team has started slow in the first half of most games this season while playing well in the second half but Wednesday night versus Peninsula Community College, the Lady Dolphins were hitting all cylinders in the first half, leading by as many 11 points in the opening 20 minutes and taking a 39-32 lead to the locker room at half. But the Lady Pirates of Peninsula came out fired-up in the second half and outscored SCC 44-28 in the final 20 minutes to win 76-67. Jena Walentowski lead the Lady Dolphins again, with 24 points while Jesica Anisspour added 23 in her best effort since being slowed by a knee injury before Christmas. Fran McDonald had another strong night with 12 points and 7 assists in the losing cause.
Jesica Anisspour scored 23 and Jena Walentowski scored 24 against Peninsula on Wednesday night. SCC falls to 3-15 on the year and 1-8 in the Northern Region of the NWAACC Conference. The Dolphins take on Everett Community College on Saturday night at the Shoreline Gym in a 5:30 PM start. Shoreline Men's Basketball Defeated By Peninsula: The Peninsula Community College Pirates exploded for 48 second half points to blow open a close game in the first half and went on to defeat the Dolphins 92-76. Shoreline only trailed by 4 at the half, 44-40, but could not keep up with the PCC squad in the second half at Port Angeles, WA. JaRon Brown led Shoreline with 22 points, followed by Parys Fox with 18 and Justin Grisby with 15. Fox added 7 assists as well.
Parys Fox and Justin Grisby scored 18 and 15 points for SCC on Wednesday night. Shoreline is now 11-10 on the season and 3-6 in the Northern Region of the NWAACC. The SCC squad returns home Saturday, February 2 against Everett Community College at 7:30 PM. The Dolphins defeated Everett CC early this season. Shoreline Men's Basketball Team Defeated by Whatcom: League leading Whatcom Community College defeated Shoreline Dolphins 84-68 in men's basketball on Saturday night. The Dolphins battled hard but playing without leading scorer Parys Fox for the fourth straight game the SCC squad could not muster enough offense to hang with the Whatcom CC team. Mo Sanchez led Shoreline with 15 points followed by JaRon Brown with 11 and Robert Niles-Clewis 10.
Mo Sanchez scored 15 for Shoreline. Shoreline falls to 11-9 on the season and 3-5 in the Northern Region. Whatcom goes to 15-5 and 7-1. Shoreline plays Wednesday night at Peninsula Community College as the second round of Northern Region games begin. Whatcom Women's Basketball Defeats Shoreline 72-50: Shoreline's Women's Basketball held its own with Whatcom for the first half, trailing only 31-29 with several lead changes and ties during the first 20 minutes of action, but then Whatcom used the full court press in the second half to good advantage and outscored the Lady Dolphins by 20 to coast to a victory. Fran McDonald and Jena Walentowski lead the SCC squad with 16 and 15 points each. Walentowski also dominated the boards with 15 rebounds.
Fran McDonald scores 16 points as Coach Witt applauds the effort of the Lady Dolphins. Shoreline falls to 3-14 for the season and 1-7 in the Northern Region of the NWAACC Conference. Whatcom is now 8-10 on the season and 4-4 in the Region. The Lady Dolphins play at Peninsula Community College on Wednesday night. Shoreline Men's And Women's Basketball Win One, Lose Two In Busy Week of Basketball: The Shoreline Men's and Women's Basketball teams went 1-2 over the past week of games. The Women's team broke through with their first Northern Region win against Edmonds Community College on Wednesday, January 23, with a 58-35 victory. Jena Walentowski led the way with 17 points. The Lady Dolphins dropped two games over the past week, losing to Skagit Valley 88-61 on January 19 and 74-55 to North Seattle on January 21. The Men's Team, playing without leading scorer Parys Fox who has left the team due to personal reasons, defeated North Seattle 87-61 and losing two close games, 67-65 to Skagit Valley at home on January 19th and to Edmonds CC 91-88 in Overtime on January 23. JaRon Brown lead the team in the win over North Seattle CC with 23 points. Both Dolphin teams see action again on Saturday Night, January 26 at home against Whatcom CC. Game times are 5:30 PM (Women) and 7:30 PM (Men).
JaRon Brown and Jena Walentowski led the Dolphins to victory during the past week of games. Shoreline Men's Basketball Defeats Olympic CC for 10th Win of Year: Parys Fox led with 23 points and Jeff Sterling and JaRon Brown scored 16 a piece as the Shoreline Dolphins won their 10th game of year and pulled even in the Northern Region of the NWAACC with a 2-2 conference record.
Parys Fox scored 23 and Jeff Sterling added 16 for the Dolphins. Brown dominated on the boards, pulling down 15 with 12 on the defensive side, not allowing any second tries for OCC and blocked 3 shots as well. The Dolphins moved out to a 6 point lead at halftime and doubled that in the second half to win by 12, 82 to 60.
Coach Menday prowls the bench area as JaRon Brown scores 16 points with 15 rebounds and 3 block shots. The Shoreline squad is currently in 5th place in the 9 team Northern Region, a half game behind Everett CC for the fourth and final NWAACC playoff spot. SCC sports a 10-6 overall record. The next game for the Dolphins is Saturday, January 19th at 7:30 PM against Skagit Valley Community College. Olympic Women Defeat Lady Dolphins Despite Walentowski Effort: Jena Walentowski poured in 27 points and had 12 rebounds with 3 blocked shots and 3 steals, but it was not enough as the Lady Dolphins were defeated by Olympic Community College 71 to 64 on Wednesday night in the Shoreline CC Gym.
Jena Walentowski scored 27 points as Coach Witt shows support. The Rangers moved out to a 37-30 lead at half-time and held on to the lead to the end. Jesica Anisspour added 14 points for the SCC squad and Hollie Sare 11 to round out the double figure scoring. The women's team is now 2 and 11 on the season and 0-4 in the Northern Region. They play Skagit Valley CC on Saturday night at home with a 5:30 PM start time. Lady Dolphins Poor First Half Leads to Defeat: Another poor offensive performance in the first half of a game doomed the SCC Women's Basketball Team to another defeat Saturday night to Bellevue Community College. The Lady Dolphins only scored 18 points in the first 20 minutes of the game, shooting only 27.6% for the half and lost to the Bulldogs 65-52. Shoreline matched the 34 points scored by BCC in the second half but could not pull themselves out of the first half hole. Jena Walenlowski scored 19 points for SCC and pulled down 8 rebounds. Alice McDonald pulled down 9 rebounds for the Dolphins as well. Shoreline is not 2-10 on the season, 0-3 in the Northern Region. Bellevue is now 8-8 and 3-1 in the Region.
Jena Walentowski scored 19 for the Lady Dolphins. The Lady Dolphins play Olympic Community College at home on Wednesday, January 16 at 5:30 PM. Bellevue Men's Basketball Defeats Shoreline: The Shoreline's Men's Basketball Team was held to 59 points by the Bellevue Community College defense, the lowest total of the season for the Dolphins as Stephen McCall was the lone SCC player in double figures with 11 points. Shoreline's leading scorers, Parys Fox and JaRon Brown, were each held to 9 points in the contest.
Stephen McCall scored 11 points for the Dolphins Bellevue jumped out to a 31-21 lead at halftime and held on to the lead during the second half. Bellevue now has a 11-5 record overall and 3-1 in the NWAACC Northern Region. Shoreline falls to 9-6 overall and 1-2 in the region. The SCC team plays Olympic Community College on Wednesday, January 16th at 7:30 PM in the SCC Gym. JaRon Brown Dominates in Shoreline Victory Over Everett: Sophomore JaRon Brown scored 35 points and pulled down 13 rebounds to lead Shoreline to a 93 to 87 victory over Everett Community College. Jeff Sterling added 18 points and 13 rebounds as well. Justin Grisby and Parys Fox added 12 points apiece as well and Grisby handed out 8 assists. Everett CC led 54-50 at halftime but the Dolphins outscored the Trojans by 10 in the second half and pulled out the victory. The win pushed the SCC squad's record to 9-5 for the season and 1-1 in Northern Region play. The Dolphins face Bellevue CC next on Saturday, January 12th, on the road. Bellevue is 10-4 (2-0) and is tied for the lead in NWAACC Northern Region. Shoreline defeated Bellevue in the Pierce Community College tournament in November.
JaRon Brown scored 35 points with 13 rebounds and Jeff Sterling added 18 points with 13 rebounds as well. Walentowski 23 is not enough as Everett Women down Shoreline in basketball: Jena Walentowski scored 23 points and pulled down 10 rebounds but it was not enough as the Everett Community College Trojans defeated the Lady Dolphins 82 to 63. Fran McDonald, Jesica Anisspour and Tashayla Ray all scored 10 for the SCC. Ray also had 10 rebounds. Shoreline scored 32 points in the first half, it's best offensive output for the season in the first half of a game, but the hot shooting Trojans put up 43 in the opening 20 minutes to control the game. The Lady Dolphins fell to 2-9 on the season and 0-2 in Northern Region play. The play next against Bellevue on the road January 12th.
Jena Walentowski scored 23 points and had 10 rebounds for Shoreline while Tashayla Ray added 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Shoreline Men's and Women's Basketball Swept In Northern Region Openers: It was a tough night at home for the Dolphins of Shoreline Community College as they were swept in the opening games of the NWAACC Northern Region season against Peninsula Community College. The Lady Dolphins scored the opening basket of the game for their only lead of the game 2-0 as the Peninsula defense kept constant pressure the SCC squad and forced 40 turnovers in the game as they jumped out to a lead early and never looked back in the 77-45 victory. Hollie Sare in only her second game for the SCC team after joining the active players during the Holiday break scored 12 points for the Dolphins, the only player in double figures for Shoreline. The Lady Dolphins fall to 2-8 on the season and 0-1 in Northern Region play.
Hollie Sare led the Lady Dolphins with 12 points. In the men's game, it was a tightly fought battle with several lead changes in the game. The teams fought to a 36 tie at half-time and again exchanged leads several times in the final 20 minutes. Shoreline built a 5 point lead about halfway through the second half but Peninsula battled back and went up 10 with 2 minutes left, the Dolphins cut the lead to 5 but could get no closer in the final seconds of the game which ended 79-74 and a victory for Peninsula. Parys Fox again lead the Dolphins with 20 points followed by Jeff Sterling and JaRon Brown with 11 and 10 points. Sterling also had 8 rebounds for Shoreline to lead in that category. The Dolphins are 8-5 on the season and now 0-1 in Region play.
Parys Fox scored 20 for the Dolphins and Jeff Sterling added 12 points and 8 rebounds. Both Shoreline Squads on the road next against Everett Community College on Saturday, January 5. Game times are 5:30 PM for the women and 7:30 PM for the men. Amanda Zueger Commits To St. Martin University Amanda Zueger who led the Lady Dolphins Soccer Team in almost every offensive category the past two years has committed to play soccer at St. Martin University in Lacey, WA in 2008. St. Martin is a NCAA II program in the Great Northwest Conference with institutions like Seattle University, Seattle Pacific, Central and Western Washington being members as well. Zueger was an NWAACC All-Star in 2007 and was the Northern Region's MVP in 206.
Zueger and Coach Mark Szabo Men's Basketball Wins Two at Peninsula CC Tournament: The Shoreline Community College Men's Basketball Team won two games over the weekend at the Peninsula Community College Tournament in Port Angeles, WA. The Dolphins defeated Columbia Basin College on Friday 72 to 66 and then defeated the Blue Angels (club team) 100 to 70 in an exhibition game. In the game vs Columbia Basin, JaRon Brown led SCC with 28 points followed by Mo Sanchez who contributed 15 points. The Dolphins were down by 11 points late in the first half but surged to take a 38 to 37 lead at halftime and withstood any CBC rallies in the second the half to win by six. Against the Blue Angels, a team made up of former college basketball players, the Dolphins started off slow, leading only 37 to27 at halftime, but exploded for 63 second half points and cruised to a 30 point victory. Stephen McCall lead the Dolphins with 22 points while Jaron Brown and Parys Fox scored 19 and 18 respectively. The Dolphins face Peninsula Community College on Wednesday night at 7:30 PM in the opening game of the Northern Region NWAACC play. Shoreline is currently 8-4 on the season with a second and fourth place finish in two 8 team tournaments in the pre-season. Peninsula will carry a 9-4 record into the conference opener.
JaRon Brown and Mo Sanchez Women's Basketball Falls To Mt. Hood: The Lady Dolphins of SCC lost to Mt. Hood Community College of Oregon 72-63 on Saturday night in the Shoreline gym in the final tune-up game of the season, as Northern Region play begins this week. The Dolphins had a slow first half again, being outscored 45 to 28 but did come out and play hard and aggressive in the second 20 minutes to outscore Mt. Hood 35 to27 in the second half. Fran McDonald led the Dolphins with 19 points and 9 rebounds while Jena Walentowski had another strong performance, scoring 15 and having 12 rebounds. Veronica Gordon was the other SCC player in double figures, scoring 14 points. The SCC Squad opens Northern Region play at home on Wednesday, January 2 against Peninsula Community College at 5:30 PM in a doubleheader with the men's team. The Lady Dolphins are 2-7 on the season while Peninsula will come into the game with a 4-5 record.
Fran McDonald and Jena Walentowski Fox Named To All-Tournament Team at NWAACC Crossover: Parys Fox was named as one of the eight members of the Region 4, NWAACC Men's Crossover Tournament. Fox scored 27, 28 and 31 points for the Dolphins in the three games of the tournament.
Fox averaged 28.7 points in three games over the weekend. Highline Wins NWAACC Crossover: Highline Community College defeated Chemeketa CC 82-66 in the Championship Game of the Region 4 NWAACC Men's Cross Tournament held at Shoreline Community College. Shedrick Nelson and Kelly Edwards led Highline with 15 points each. Shoreline Loses Third Place Game at the Buzzer: Yakima Valley got a desperation 3 point shot off at the buzzer that goes in to beat Shoreline 91-88 in the Third Place Game at the Men's NWAACC Crossover at Shoreline Community College. Parys Fox scored 31 in the losing effort for the Dolphins. Ja Ron Brown added 18 in another strong effort.
Shoreline is now 6-4 on the season and has 13 days off until it plays in the Peninsula Community College Tournament on December 29-30. The Dolphins begin Northern Region competition on January 2 at home against Peninsula CC at 7:30 PM.
NWAACC Men's Crossover At Shoreline - Day Three Scoreboard: Consolation Final: Noon: Whatcom 74, Pierce 59 (Final) Third Place: 2:00 PM: Yakima Valley 91, Shoreline 88 (Final) Championship: 4:00 PM: Highline 82, Chemeketa 62 (Final) Shoreline Women Fall To Clark College In Women's NWAACC Crossover: Offense was again a problem for the Lady Dolphins as they could only muster 17 first half points in a 62 to 40 loss to Clark College on Saturday afternoon in the NWAACC Crossover Tournament at Walla Walla Community College. The team's leading scorer, Jesica Anisspour, was limited to only 12 minutes of playing time with a knee injury and the SCC squad had no double figure scorers in the loss. Alice McDonald lead the team with 7 points and 12 rebounds. The Lady Dolphins fall to 2-6 on the season and at Columbia Basin Community College on Thursday, December 20th at 3:00 PM and then take a break for Christmas.
Alice McDonald had 7 points and 12 rebounds. The after Christmas schedule begins Saturday, December 29th at home with a game against Mt. Hood CC at 6:00 PM and then the Northern Region schedule begins as the Dolphins face Peninsula CC at home on Wednesday, January 2 at 5:30 PM in a double header with the men's team. Chemeketa Edges Shoreline In Semi-Finals: Chemeketa hit a 3 point shot with 2 seconds to left to edge Shoreline 78 to 75 in a hotly contested game in the Men's NWAACC Crossover Tournament. Parys Fox lead the Dolphins again with 27 points.
Parys Fox scored 27 points. Shoreline will face Yakima Valley for third place at 2:00 PM on Sunday, December 16th. Chemeketa moves to the finals against Highline at 4:00 PM. Shoreline NWAACC Men's Tournament Scoreboard - Day Two: Consolation Bracket: 2:00 PM: Whatcom 84, Linn-Benton 73 (Final) 4:00 PM: Pierce 78, Treasure Valley 70 (Final OT) Championship Bracket: 6:00 PM: Highline 82, Yakima Valley 78 (Final) 8:00 PM: Chemeketa 78, Shoreline 75 (Final) Sunday's Games: Consolation Final: Noon: Whatcom vs. Pierce Third Place: 2:00 PM: Yakima Valley vs. Shoreline Championship: 4:00 PM: Highline vs. Chemeketa Shoreline Women Fall In NWAACC Crossover: With leading scorer Jesica Anisspour sitting out with a knee injury, the Lady Dolphins could only muster 39 points and fell to Southwestern Oregon 63-39 on Friday night breaking a 2 game win steak for SCC as well at the Walla Walla NWAACC Women's Crossover Tournament. Tashayla Ray lead the way for the SCC Squad with 12 points followed by Jean Walentowski with 10. Ray also had 11 rebounds and 4 block shots and 2 steals in her best effort the season after joining the women's basketball team late from playing volleyball for SCC as well.
Tashayla Ray scored 12 points, had 11 rebounds and 4 blocked shots. The Lady Dolphins (2-5) play Clark College (1-3) today at 3:00 PM in the Consolation Round of the tournament. Shoreline Men's Basketball Advances to Semi-Finals of NWAACC Crossover: Parys Fox exploded for 28 points and Jaron Brown dominated on the boards with 13 rebounds as the SCC Dolphins advanced pass Treasure Valley CC from Oregon, 86 to 81 on Friday night. The Dolphins face Chemeketa CC in the semi-final rounds on Saturday night at 8:00 PM in the SCC Gym. Shoreline raced out to a 40-29 halftime lead but watched it fade early in the second half as the game became a battle in the second part of the second half with several lead changes. Brown added 19 points and Gary Harris contributed 12 for the Dolphins. The Dolphins are now 6-2 on the season and are riding a 4 game win streak. Chemketa will bring in a 4-3 record against them. Three other games will be played tomorrow with Yakima Valley and Highline in the other semifinal match-up.
Parys Fox - 28 points. JaRon Brown - 19 points/13 rebounds NWAACC Men's Crossover At Shoreline CC - Scoreboard: 2:00 PM Game: Yakima Valley 94, Whatcom 73 (Final) 4:00 PM Game: Highline 76, Linn-Benton 67 (Final) 6:00 PM Game: Chemeketa 95, Pierce 86 (Final) 8:00 PM Game: Shoreline 86 Treasure Valley 81 (Final)
Saturday's Games: Consolation Bracket: 2:00 PM: Whatcom vs. Linn-Benton 4:00 PM: Pierce vs. Winners Bracket: 6:00 PM: Yakima Valley vs Highline 8:00 PM: Chemeketa vs.
Shoreline Men's And Women's Basketball Open Up Play In NWAACC Crossover Tournaments This Weekend: The Shoreline Men's and Women's Basketball Teams open up play in NWAACC Crossover Tournaments this weekend. The men's team hosts a eight team tournament in the SCC gym and play Treasure Valley CC on Friday, December 14th, at 8:00 PM. The SCC squad is 5-2 on the season and have a second place finish in the Pierce CC Thanksgiving Tournament already this season. The SCC Lady Dolphins play Southwest Oregon Community College in the NWAACC Crossover Tournament at Walla, Walla Community College. Game time is 5:00 PM on December 14th as well. The Lady Dolphins are 2-4 on the season but are on a 2 game winning streak. Come back to the SCC Athletic Website to follow all of the results of the games. Shoreline Women Wins Second Game In A Row: The Shoreline Women's Basketball Team won its second game in a row and it's first home game by defeating Douglas College from Canada on Tuesday night by the score of 60 to 47. The Lady Dolphins were led by Jena Walentowski and Jesica Anisspour with 19 points each. SCC will now play in the NWAACC Crossover Tournament in Walla Walla, Washington over the weekend. The Dolphins are now 2-4 on the season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||