Hill Sports | High school playoff time, Garfield x-country champs, Holy Names rows Boston

The moment of truth (Image: Comcast On Demand)

  • Last Thursday’s O’Dea – Seattle Prep football game was a classic, coming down to a last-minute two-point conversion–and a controversial call by the refs. Prep’s Charlie Brennan was ruled down a foot short of the goal line, leaving Prep on the short end of a 21-20 score, and extending a losing streak to O’Dea that goes back to 1980. (Having seen the replay on Comcast On Demand, I have to say that I think the refs got it right–don’t hate me, Prep fans!)

    Both teams will play at least two more games this season, beginning with Friday’s Metro League playoffs at Memorial Stadium. Seattle Prep will play West Seattle in the 3rd/4th place game (5 p.m.), then O’Dea will play Franklin for the league championship (7:45 p.m.). The games aren’t just for bragging rights–the winners will get better seeding in the district playoffs November 4th and 5th.


Huzzah to Garfield’s x-country teams! The boys won their first-ever Kingco 4A championship Thursday. You can see video of the team’s celebration on their Facebook page. Four years ago, Garfield finished 10th of 12 teams at the event, so it’s been quite the turnaround. The district meet is Saturday at Lincoln Park.

The Sea-King 3A district x-country championship meet is this afternoon at Lake Sammamish State Park. The girls run at 2:30 p.m., the boys at 3:15. Seattle Prep is in the mix to win both–their girls are ranked #7 in the state, and the boys are ranked #2. Here’s more info on the meet. The 1A district x-country championship meet is Saturday at American Lake Golf Course in Lakewood. The girls (including Northwest star Maddie Meyers) run at 2:10 p.m., the boys at 3:25. Here’s more info on the meet.

Seattle U will hold a memorial service Wednesday for Cameron Christian. A senior at SU and a captain of the Redhawks baseball team, Christian died in a car crash October 16.

Two boats from Holy Names Academy competed in the Head of the Charles rowing regatta in Boston on Saturday. In the youth fours race, the Holy Names rowers finished 35th of 76 boats (beating the hated Green Lake crew by 58 seconds!) In the youth eights race, Holy Names finished 64th out of 74 boats.

Results!

Seattle U women’s soccer lost 1-0 at Texas, allowing a 74th minute goal on a corner…Volleyball lost 3-0 at Nevada Thursday night, and 3-1 at Sacramento State Friday…Men’s soccer lost two weekend home games, falling 2-1 to #5-ranked New Mexico and 3-2 to UNLV…Women’s swimming lost both ends of a double dual meet at Connolly Center pool Saturday, but Alexis Morehouse won the 200 breast…Men’s swimming held an intrasquad meet, with the 200 medley relay team setting a pool record...Men’s and women’s x-country competed in the Beaver Classic in Corvallis. Hannah Mittelstaedt was top finisher in the women’s race, coming in 6th. Kelton Sears was best for the men, at 25th…Men’s tennis competed in the USTA/ITA Northwest Regionals. No Redhawk made it past the second round, though Mark Shkrebtan did advance to the semis in the consolation bracket.

Garfield boys’ x-country won the Kingco 4A title meet. Jamie Coughlin finished third, Ryan Peterson fifth, and Dylan Hayes tenth…Girls’ x-country finished eighth in the Kingco 4A title meet, which qualified them to race at districts for the first time in 15 years. Freshman Natalie Sharp led the way with a 4th place finish…Football lost 35-0 to Inglemoor…Girls’ soccer lost 4-1 to #9 Issaquah Friday, but beat Newport 2-1 Tuesday…Volleyball beat Inglemoor 3-1.


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O’Dea football, ranked #3 in state, beat #8 Seattle Prep 21-20. Tatum Taylor ran for 3 TDs….X-country finished 6th as a team in the Metro League Championships Thursday. Gareth Jones led Irish runners, finishing eighth.

Holy Names soccer, ranked #5 in state, tied #2 Seattle Prep Thursday 1-1. Clara Merlino had the Holy Names goal….X-country finished second as a team in the Metro League Championships Thursday at Lincoln Park. Stasia Demick was fourth overall. Moira O’Connor Lenth was tenth…Volleyball beat Franklin 3-0 in the Metro League playoffs to clinch a spot in districts. The playoffs continue Thursday and Saturday.

Seattle Prep football, ranked #9 in state, lost 21-20 to #3 O’Dea. LB Jim Killeen had numerous tackles for loss and a 42-yard fumble return for a TD…Boys x-country, ranked #2 in the state, dominated the Metro League championship Thursday at Lincoln Park, with Joe Hardy and Mike Corr finishing 1-2. Girls x-country, ranked #7 in the state, finished in third place, with Joey Bosserman ninth overall…Girls’ volleyball, ranked #4 in the state, hosts a Metro League playoff game tonight at 7:30. They will also play Saturday in the Metro League Championships at West Seattle High…Girls’ soccer, ranked #2 in the state, tied #5 Holy Names on Thursday. Emma Healey had the Prep goal.

Northwest girls x-country won the Emerald City League Championship, with national-record-holder Maddie Meyers winning the 5,000 meter race by 44 seconds. Three freshman teammates joined Meyers in the top ten: Hazel Carr , Lydia Keefe Sampson (6th) and Maddie McCann (9th)…Boys x-country finished 2nd, only two points short of first-place Cedar Park. Will Van Cleve was 2nd overall, Graham Peet 5th…Girls’ soccer beat Forest Ridge 2-0 Friday, and Bush 2-0 Tuesday, they finish the regular season 7-7…. Volleyball lost 3-0 to Annie Wright.

Seattle Academy girls’ soccer beat U Prep 3-2 Friday after falling behind 2-0. Lindsey Vandergrift had two goals, including the game-winner in the 85th minute…Boys’ x-country finished 6th in the Emerald City League Championships. Two SaaS runners cracked the top ten: Rob Leet (7th) and David Kirske (8th)…Girls’ x-country finished last in the meet, with Claire Bartell the top finisher in 14th. Girls’ volleyball lost to Overlake Christian 3-1 on Monday.  

Hill Sports | Seattle U basketball is practicing… shooting (hopefully)

Sterling Carter takes a high percentage shot last season (Image: Seattle U Athletics)

Division I men’s basketball teams began practicing over the weekend, Seattle U among them. Your Redhawks are coming off of a disappointing 11-20 season, the main culprit being the offense. Overall, Seattle U shot just 44.2%, 300th out of 345 Division I teams. The Redhawks’ season–their third in Division I and last as an independent before joining the WAC next year–starts November 12 with an exhibition vs. PLU at KeyArena…

Huge game Thursday night in high school football as undefeated #8 Seattle Prep plays undefeated #3 O’Dea for first place in the Metro Mountain Division and a spot in next week’s Metro League Championship game.

The game between the two city schools which are just across the Hill from each other will be played across the Duwamish in West Seattle Stadium (7 p.m., bring a blanket). Sad trumpet. Prep hasn’t beaten O’Dea in football since 1980, so in the event of a victory expect the streets of North Capitol Hill to swarm with revelers. Or, at least, a wealthy couple smiling more broadly than usual on their nightly walk of their purebred dog…


In other two-ranked-teams-facing-off action, Prep plays O’Dea sister school Holy Names in girls’ soccer tonight. Prep is #2 in the state, with Holy Names ranked #5. The game is at Lower Woodland (3:30 p.m.)…Another girls’ soccer game between two successful teams: Seattle Academy (11-2-1) vs. University Prep (10-3-1), Friday at Twin Ponds Field in Shoreline (7 p.m)… 

Seattle Prep golfer Ryan Books is the WIAA/Seattle Times 3A Boys State Athlete of the Week after winning the Metro League Golf Championship by 13 strokes. He was unable to repeat his dominance in the district tourney, however losing in a playoff. O’Dea and Seattle Prep finished 1-2 at districts; O’Dea had three of the top nine finishers…

Best sports action that’s actually on the Hill this weekend: Friday afternoon at 3:30, when Seattle U men’s soccer plays #5-ranked, undefeated New Mexico at Championship Field. If you can’t make the early start Friday, go Sunday at 1 p.m. when the Redhawks have a better chance of winning, against 2-10-0 UNLV.

Or go check out the 20-year anniversary demonstration and free class at 19th Ave E’s Emerald City Aikido on Saturday. If you’re into that whole participation thing, there’s also the OmYoga benefit for Jubilee Women’s Center on Saturday night at the Electric Tea Garden.

Results!

Seattle U
Women’s soccer won at CSU Bakersfield, 3-1 last Friday, scoring 3 second-half goals for the second straight game. They are now 10-5 and still have a long-shot chance of earning a NCAA tournament at-large bid…Seattle U volleyball was swept 3-0 at Montana State on Sunday. They’re now 4-14 on the year…Men’s soccer lost a 2-1 heartbreaker Friday night, allowing a San Jose State goal with 15 seconds left. Sunday, they shutout Sacramento State 2-0 for just their second win of the year. Senior Marshall Kosaka had both goals…Women’s swimming finished last in a three-team meet in Boise, but Alexis Morehouse won the 200 breast…Both x-country teams competed at the Mike Hodges Invitational in Oregon City, OR. The men finished 3rd, the women 8th. 

Garfield
Football lost 42-0 to Bothell…Volleyball lost 3-0 to Bothell, beat West Seattle 3-1…Girls’ soccer tied Woodinville 0-0, tied Bothell 1-1…Tennis lost to Woodinville 5-2…Swimming beat Issaquah 96-87.

O’Dea
Football beat Bainbridge 35-14…X-country finished 3rd in a meet at Lower Woodland.

Holy Names
Volleyball lost 3-1 to Eastlake…Soccer, beat Lakeside 3-0 with two goals from Julia Hawn. Also beat Bainbridge 2-1…Sammie Pless won the Metro 3A golf tournament…

Seattle Prep
Football stayed undefeated, beating Rainier Beach 48-20, Jackson Clough passed for 3 TD…Volleyball lost 3-0 to Woodinville…Girls’ soccer, ranked #2 in state, also stayed undefeated, beating Eastside Catholic 3-0, two goals for Sarah Coluccio…

Seattle Academy
Volleyball lost 3-0 to Annie Wright, 3-1 to Bellevue Christian, and 3-1 to Northwest…Girls’ soccer beat Bush 6-0, and Overlake 3-1…Tennis beat Bear Creek 3-2, lost to Overlake 4-1.

Northwest
Volleyball lost 3-1 to Forest Ridge, beat Seattle Academy 3-1…Girls’ soccer lost 6-1 to University Prep, beat Bellevue Christian 5-1…Ultimate Frisbee stayed undefeated, beating Hale 13-7, Bellevue 13-6.

Seth Kolloen is a sports fan and writer who lives near that bane of pizza delivery drivers, the intersection of Belmont & Belmont. He has written about sports for Deadspin.com and ESPN’s Grantland. He is a graduate of Garfield High School, so please excuse his rampant homerism regarding all things Bulldog. In the interests of covering all sports on the Hill, not just those under the aegis of an educational institution, please email me about your co-ed soccer league, tavern softball league, or fight club at [email protected]