BELLEVUE — The Peninsula College men’s and women’s soccer teams ended the regular season by sweeping Bellevue in NWAACC action Saturday.
Now it’s on to the playoffs for both teams.
The men’s team is the defending NWAACC champion.
Both Peninsula teams get a bye in Wednesday’s first round and will host first-round winners in the quarterfinals Saturday at Sigmar Field.
The women’s game starts at noon and the men’s contest begins at 2 p.m.
“It was great to get this win before the playoffs,” Peninsula men’s coach Andrew Chapman said.
“We played well and came away without any injuries.”
Dean Gaynor scored two goals to spark the Pirates to a 4-0 shutout of Bellevue in the men’s game.
Gaynor scored at 11 minutes and again at 76 minutes.
Peninsula’s all-time career-scoring king Miguel Gonzalez added to that record-breaking total with a goal at 48 minutes while Mums Chowdhury scored the final goal at 87 minutes.
Sean Prizeman had two assists in the game while Gaynor had one and Dustin Walsh earned one.
The Pirates outshot Bellevue 16-4 and goalkeeper Jared Wilson recorded another shutout.
The Pirates conclude league play at 12-0-2 and the West Division title while Bellevue finished in last place at 3-5-6.
Women’s Soccer
Pirates 3,
Bellevue 0
BELLEVUE — Three different players scored as the Pirates finish the regular season with an outstanding 15-1-1 record and the West Division championship.
Bellevue finished in third place at 7-6-4.
“We played a very good game,” Peninsula women’s coach Kanyon Anderson said.
“The ladies are starting to peak at the right time.”
Ellen Rodgers started the scoring for the Pirates at 23 minutes, assisted by Jackie Ridgers.
The two final goals came late in the game with Tabitha Bare scoring at 80 minutes with an assist by Aubrey Briscoe, and Kelsie Ng scoring at 89 minutes with an assist by Kendra Miner.
Goalkeeper Krystal Daniels recorded the shutout.
Men’s Basketball
Pirates 107,
Blue Angels 99
PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula Pirates scored early and often en route to an easy victory over the Blue Angel All-Stars in an exhibition game Saturday night in the college gym.
It was the opening game of the year for the defending NWAACC champions.
Peninsula opened the game with a torrid 24-4 run during the first 6 minutes, never trailing in the game.
JT Terrell led five Pirates in double-digit scoring with 29 points.
Djuan Smith sank 15 followed by Curtis Stewart with 14, DeShaun Freeman with 13 and Dudley Ewell with 12.
Terrell, Freeman, Ewell, Stewart and Smith each provided crowd-pleasing dunks for the fans to enjoy during the contest.
The Pirates displayed the ability to play up-tempo ball and score in bunches.
“I like our explosiveness on the offensive end of the floor and I thought Phil Jackson really contributed on the defensive end blocking six shots,” Peninsula coach Lance Von Vogt said.
“We have a long ways to go defensively and also in late-game situations, but it is early and we will get there.”
The Blue Angel All-Stars are comprised of former college players from University of Washington, Western Washington University and Central Washington University among other schools.
Mo Anderson led the Angels with 32 points.
Paul Richards, University of Washington, finished with 17 while Jared Brandeberry contributed 17.
Next up for the Pirates is the Bellevue Jamboree on Friday before they return home for their last exhibition contest on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. against the Seattle Mountaineers.