Sports roundup | Sept. 29
Sep 29 2009
Golf
Missing its two most seasoned players, Peyton Lunzer and Anna Bourland, Bainbridge got solid efforts from other players in a 84-27 win at West Seattle. Julia Gross and Jasmine Shattuck led the way for the Spartans, scoring 23 and 21 points. Two freshmen, Annika Van Houte and Tara Wilford, scored well for Bainbridge, tallying 20 and nine points, respectively.
The boys took on West Seattle as well. Both teams fielded a full squad, but Bainbridge won handily, by a count of 145-74. Kyle Leonard was the leader for the Spartans, shooting a 1-over 38. Carl Jonson and Will Whealdon both shot 39, while Bobby Griffin, Adam Pool and Kyle Schneider shot 40, 41 and 42, respectively.
Soccer
Thursday the Spartans hosted rival Eastside Catholic, playing to a 1-1 tie.
The game was scoreless for more than 30 minutes until Eastside's Kellie Standish scored in the 31st minute.
Not until the 79th minute did the Spartans answer with a goal by captain Maddie Ginder.
Bainbridge next travels to Holy Names Academy Tuesday.
Swimming
Bainbridge took on what coach Greg Colby referred to as a much larger and deeper team in Gig Harbor Friday. The Spartans lost 124-62 but did win five of the 12 events.
Volleyball
Bainbridge took on Bishop Blanchet Monday and lost in three games by counts of 25-5, 25-19 and 25-16.
Nina Mutty had five kills for Bainbridge and Brigette Blacker added four kills and nine digs. Camille Moore recorded 12 assists and four digs for the Spartans, while Sarah Daquisto had three aces and five digs.
Again Bainbridge didn't have its full lineup, said head coach Julie Miller.
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