Maddie Milhorn used her arm and her bat to elevate the Skyview softball staff to a pair of wins on Saturday on the Auburn Riverside Invitational.
Milhorn had 10 strikeouts and no walks over 4 innings because the Storm started the day with a 12-1 win over Kamiakin. The senior Oregon commit then went 3 for 4 with three RBI in a 12-3 win over Monroe.
Skyview (2-0) overcame a 3-1 deficit towards Monroe. Addy Harmier’s three-run residence run was a part of a seven-run fifth inning.
Milhorn got here on in reduction within the nightcap, hanging out seven and strolling none over 2 2/3 innings. Maya Figueroa and Taylor Lies every had two hits.
Harmier began her massive day by going 2 for 3 with a double and three RBI towards Kamiakin. She completed the day 3 for five with six RBI and 4 runs scored.
Donald Wilson steps down as Seton boys basketball coach
Seton Catholic boys basketball coach Donald Wilson is stepping down after main the Cougars to the Class 1A state event in each of his years in cost.
In an announcement, the varsity introduced that Wilson stepped away to give attention to “endeavors outside of high school athletics.”
“The Seton Catholic Community would like to extend a huge thank you to Coach Donald Wilson for his time as an assistant coach and for the last two years as the boys basketball head coach here at Seton Catholic,” the assertion learn. “Donald has been a part of our Seton Family for years and we wish him all the best in his future endeavors!”
Wilson coached a gifted senior class that reached the state quarterfinals every of the previous two years. These groups additionally included Wilson’s son Kaiden Wilson, a sophomore who has gained back-to-back Trico League MVPs.
Wilson earned back-to-back Trico League coach of the yr awards, going 24-0 in league play and successful two District 4 titles.
Stars of the Day
Charlie Harris, Ridgefield softball, her sizzling bat powered the Spudders to a pair of wins in Bremerton. She went 3 for 4 with a triple, a double, two runs and two RBI in a 4-2 win over North Kitsap. She then went 2 for 3 with a double and two RBI in a 5-0 win over Olympic.
Lily Ritton, Hockinson softball, went 2 for 3 and was the successful pitcher in a 21-7 win over Squalicum, then went 2 for two with three runs and a triple in a 18-7 win over Sehome because the Hawks earned a pair of wins in Bellingham.
Ryland Perron, Columbia River boys soccer, scored two targets in a 4-1 win over Heritage.
Matt Alvarez and Jovanni Carrillo-Tapia, Evergreen boys soccer, every scored second-half targets because the Plainsmen rallied for a 2-1 win over Toppenish.
Riley Younger, R.A. Lengthy baseball, went 4 for five with three doubles and was the successful pitcher because the Lumberjacks beat Colville 11-3 on the Johnson-O’Brien Basic in Ephrata.