Clark School athletes Ryan Koenninger and Delaney Bollman have been each honored by the Northwest Athletic Convention for latest standout performances.
Koenninger was named NWAC males’s monitor and discipline athlete of the week for March 31-April 6.
The sophomore from Skyview Excessive College clocked the quickest time within the NWAC this season within the 3,000 meter steeplechase on April 5 in a meet hosted by Linfield. That point of 9 minutes, 50.79 seconds ranks tenth all-time in Clark School historical past.
Bollman pitched Clark softball to 2 victories and delivered on the plate. On April 2, the freshman from Evergreen Excessive was the profitable pitcher within the first recreation then went 5 for five with 4 RBI within the second recreation of a doubleheader sweep of Chemeketa.
Three days later, Bollman allowed simply six hits and walked none in a 5-3 upset of Mt. Hood, which entered the sport with a 20-3 report.
Baseball
Report: 11-12, 4-4 NWAC West.
Final week: The Penguins swept a Saturday doubleheader over Grey’s Harbor then break up a Sunday doubleheader in Aberdeen towards the Chokers.
Kenneth Corridor pitched a five-hit shutout within the Sunday finale as Clark gained 14-0. Rylan Taguchi, Quentin Anguay and Trevin Lengthy every had two hits.
Tyler Ramelli began Saturday with a stellar efficiency on the mound, permitting 9 hits over 9 innings in a 7-1 victory. Lengthy went 3 for 4 and Evan McGuire went 2 for 4 with 4 RBI.
Clark then completed the Saturday sweep with a 9-2 victory. Taguchi’s two-RBI double highlighted a sixth-run fifth inning.
This week: A busy week for the Penguins begins by internet hosting Southwestern Oregon (15-15) at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Clark then hosts Decrease Columbia (34-2) for a doubleheader Friday at midday earlier than heading to Longview on Saturday for one more midday doubleheader towards the Pink Devils.
Softball
Report: 10-20, 6-10 NWAC South.
Final week: After splitting a doubleheader towards Yakima Valley on Friday, the Penguins went 1-3 at a crossover event on Saturday.
Clark started crossover play with a 15-11 win over Pierce School earlier than falling 14-4 to Blue Mountain, 12-11 to Douglas and 11-7 to Walla Walla.
On Friday, Delaney Bollman scattered 12 hits and struck out seven as Clark beat Yakima Valley 4-2 within the second recreation of the doubleheader. The freshman from Evergreen Excessive College additionally had an RBI single and scored on Annali Lindesmith’s two-run tiebreaking double within the sixth inning.
This week: The Penguins journey to face Clackamas (18-13, 10-5) in a doubleheader on Friday at 2 p.m. Clark then hosts Chemeketa (14-20, 5-11) in a Saturday doubleheader at midday.
Observe and Area
This week: After a weekend off, the Penguins will compete Saturday within the Larry Byerly Invitational hosted by Lewis & Clark School in Portland.