Tahoma junior Kaylee Hazelwood swings for a pitch Wednesday from Kentlake junior Allyson Overall. SARAH BRENDEN, The Reporter

Tahoma junior Kaylee Hazelwood swings for a pitch Wednesday from Kentlake junior Allyson Overall. SARAH BRENDEN, The Reporter

Undefeated Tahoma Bears hand Kentlake 12-2 loss | PHOTO GALLERY

The Tahoma High softball team crushed Kentlake 12-2 Wednesday at the new Tahoma High School.

The Bears are 9-0 in league play and 11-3 overall with six shutouts.

Tahoma plays at 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 25 at Kennedy Catholic.

Kentlake

The Falcons are sitting in the No. 4 spot in the North Puget Sound League 4A Cascade division with a 3-4 league record and 3-6 overall.

The girls are scheduled to travel to Hazen Tuesday, April 25. The first pitch is set for 4 p.m.

Kentwood

The Conquerors are second in the NPSL with a 3-2, 3-5 record.

The next home game for Kentwood is 4 p.m. Friday, April 21 against Mount Rainier.




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Kentlake junior Allyson Overall catches a line drive Wednesday off of Tahoma junior Kaylee Hazelwood.

Kentlake junior Allyson Overall catches a line drive Wednesday off of Tahoma junior Kaylee Hazelwood.

Kentlake junior Allyson Overall winds up during Wednesday’s 12-2 loss.

Kentlake junior Allyson Overall winds up during Wednesday’s 12-2 loss.

Kentlake senior Whitney Baglien swings for a pitch during Wednesday’s game.

Kentlake senior Whitney Baglien swings for a pitch during Wednesday’s game.

Kentlake sophomore Naomi King watches her foul ball leave the field.

Kentlake sophomore Naomi King watches her foul ball leave the field.

Tahoma junior Danika Dennis releases a pitch during the Bears 12-2 win over Kentlake.

Tahoma junior Danika Dennis releases a pitch during the Bears 12-2 win over Kentlake.

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