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Rangers Split 6 Over a Busy Weekend of League and Tournament Play

Rangers Split 6 Over a Busy Weekend of League and Tournament Play

The Olympic Rangers opened their weekend with a home doubleheader against the visiting Douglas Royals on Friday. Game 1 started with a jolt as Douglas' Amy Clegg launched a leadoff home run in the first at bat of the game. Despite the early blow, the Rangers responded with firepower of their own, building a 7-3 lead behind strong offensive efforts from sophomore Abigail Aribal—who doubled and tripled out of the leadoff spot—and consistent contact from sophomore Olivia Pater, who added two hits. Reliable freshman starter, Madison Kelker, gave up a few uncharacteristic early runs and freshman Shelby Avery handled the final two innings, but the Royals surged late to overtake the Rangers in an 11-7 final.

Friday's Game 2 told a different story as Olympic settled in and took control early, never letting go enroute to an 11-3 win. Freshman, Colorado native, Tatem Miller's second-inning triple brought in two key runs and cracked the game open. Miller was equally effective in the circle, going the distance while scattering seven hits and allowing just three earned runs. The Rangers' offense was dialed in, with multi-hit performances from Pater, Miller, and freshmen sluggers Hayley Garber and Sienna Kauhi, to seal the dominant bounce-back win.

Now sitting at 9-5 in NWAC North Region play, the Rangers turned their focus to the NWAC Crossover Tournament in Yakima, looking to gain ground and sharpen their edge for the second half of the season. The Rangers kicked off the tournament with a thrilling 12–7 comeback victory over Spokane on Saturday. After falling behind 7–2 in the early innings, the Rangers rallied with a potent offensive surge and solid pitching to secure the win.

Miller was in the circle for Olympic, delivering a complete-game performance. Despite early challenges, she settled in to hold Spokane scoreless over the final innings, allowing the Rangers' offense to mount their comeback.

Offensively, the Rangers were led by standout performances from shortstop Pater who went 4 for 5, driving in 3 and scoring a run, and freshman right fielder, Sienna Kauhi, who went 3 for 4 with 2 RBI and 2 runs scored. Kauhi's clutch single in the 6th put the Rangers ahead for good, who had hits from 7 of the 9 starters.

The Olympic Rangers finished their strong Saturday with a decisive 7-0 victory over Blue Mountain. With this victory, Olympic improved their overall record to 11-8 and demonstrated their readiness to compete at a high level in the tournament. The Rangers looked to carry this momentum into their next matchup on Sunday.

The Olympic Rangers faced a formidable opponent in Columbia Basin on Sunday, April 13, 2025, at the NWAC Crossover Tournament in Yakima, resulting in a 13-5 loss.

The game began with Columbia Basin taking an early lead, scoring multiple runs in the first few innings. Despite the early deficit, the Rangers demonstrated resilience, with key offensive contributions from players like Kauhi, Garber, and Kelker, who drove in timely runs over the middle part of the game. each recorded multiple hits.

Kelker started in the circle for Olympic, facing a potent Columbia Basin lineup. Despite her efforts, Columbia Basin's offense proved challenging, leading to the Rangers' eventual defeat. This game marked the Rangers' first loss in the tournament. They aimed to rebound in their next matchup against Lower Columbia later that day.

Similar to the CBC game early in the day, the Lower Columbia's offense proved balanced and strong, establishing an early lead that the Rangers struggled to overcome. Despite the setback, Olympic's defense showcased moments of resilience, with key plays that limited further scoring opportunities for their opponents. Offensively, the Rangers managed to put a run on the board, demonstrating the strength of the Red Devil's hurler, Ava Elb. However, they were unable to generate the sustained offensive momentum needed to close the gap.

With this game, the Rangers wrapped up the tournament, gaining valuable experience and insights to carry forward into the remainder of the season. They will look to apply these lessons as they return to league play, aiming to strengthen their position in the NWAC standings.


Friday, Game 1: Douglas College 11, Rangers 7

Offense: 7 runs [Aribal (2), Pater (2), Kelker (1), Garber (1), Kauhi (1)], 9 hits [Aribal (2), Pater (2), Garber (2)], 7 RBIs [Aribal (2), Pater (2), Garber (1), Kauhi (1), Kelker (1)], 3 walks [Kelker (1), Garber (1), Aribal (1)], 1 triple [Aribal], 1 double [Aribal].

Defense: 7 IP [Kelker (5), Avery (2)], 11 runs allowed [Kelker (8), Avery (3)], 10 hits allowed [Kelker (7), Avery (3)], 5 strikeouts [Kelker (3), Avery (2)], 2 errors.

Friday, Game 2: Rangers 11, Douglas College 3

Offense: 11 runs [Pater (2), Garber (2), Miller (2), Kauhi (2), Aribal (1), Brierly (1), Kelker (1)], 13 hits [Pater (2), Garber (2), Miller (2), Kauhi (2), Aribal (2), Brierly (1), Kelker (1), Whitehead (1)], 10 RBIs [Miller (3), Pater (2), Garber (2), Kauhi (1), Aribal (1), Kelker (1)], 4 walks [Garber (1), Aribal (1), Brierly (1), Whitehead (1)], 2 triples [Miller, Aribal], 1 double [Pater].

Defense: 7 IP [Miller (7)], 3 earned runs [Miller], 7 hits allowed [Miller], 5 strikeouts [Miller], 1 error.

Saturday, Game 1: Rangers 9, Spokane 1

Offense: 9 runs [Aribal (2), Garber (2), Pater (1), Kauhi (1), Kelker (1), Miller (1), Brierly (1)], 12 hits [Aribal (3), Garber (2), Pater (2), Kauhi (2), Kelker (1), Miller (1), Brierly (1)], 8 RBIs [Aribal (2), Garber (2), Pater (1), Kauhi (1), Kelker (1), Miller (1)], 3 walks [Aribal (1), Garber (1), Pater (1)], 2 triples [Aribal, Garber], 1 double [Pater].

Defense: 7 IP [Kelker (7)], 1 earned run [Kelker], 4 hits allowed [Kelker], 6 strikeouts [Kelker], 1 error.

Saturday, Game 2: Rangers 7, Blue Mountain 0

Offense: 7 runs [Aribal (2), Garber (2), Pater (1), Miller (1), Kauhi (1)], 10 hits [Aribal (3), Garber (2), Pater (2), Miller (1), Kauhi (1), Brierly (1)], 6 RBIs [Aribal (2), Garber (2), Pater (1), Miller (1)], 2 walks [Garber (1), Aribal (1)], 1 triple [Aribal], 1 double [Pater].

Defense: 7 IP [Kelker (7)], 0 earned runs [Kelker], 3 hits allowed [Kelker], 5 strikeouts [Kelker], 0 errors.

Sunday, Game 1: Columbia Basin 13, Rangers 7

Offense: 7 runs [Aribal (2), Garber (2), Pater (1), Kauhi (1), Brierly (1)], 9 hits [Aribal (2), Garber (2), Pater (2), Kauhi (1), Brierly (1), Kelker (1)], 6 RBIs [Garber (2), Aribal (1), Pater (1), Kauhi (1), Brierly (1)], 3 walks [Garber (1), Aribal (1), Pater (1)], 1 triple [Aribal], 1 double [Garber].

Defense: 6 IP [Avery (6)], 13 earned runs [Avery], 12 hits allowed [Avery], 4 strikeouts [Avery], 2 errors.

Sunday, Game 2: Lower Columbia 7, Rangers 1

Offense: 1 run [Aribal], 5 hits [Aribal (2), Garber (1), Pater (1), Kelker (1)], 1 RBI [Aribal], 2 walks [Garber (1), Pater (1)], 1 double [Aribal].

Defense: 6 IP [Avery (6)], 7 earned runs [Avery], 9 hits allowed [Avery], 3 strikeouts [Avery], 1 error.