Neither team was playoff-bound, but the scores showed quite a disparity.
Skagit Valley topped Peninsula 6-2 in the opener and 19-0 in the second game of a May 10 doubleheader in Port Angeles, ending the Pirates’ season with a 5-31 conference mark, second-to-last in the NWAACC North division.
Missy Minor and Bethany Holt each had two hits in the opener and Sierra McCoy capped her P.C. career with a solid game, but the Cardinals out-hit the Pirates 12-5 for a four-run victory.
In game two, Peninsula saw the pitching debut of Kayla Ralston and she suffered the double-digit loss. The Pirates managed just two hits — Ralston and Damaris Craig — while the Cardinals got 21 base hits, four from former Sequim High standout Chantal Hughes.
Other than four forfeit wins against Edmonds, Peninsula managed just one on-the-field victory this season.
NWAACC North division standings (final)
Team Conf. Over.
Bellevue 34-2 41-4
Olympic 26-9 27-12
Everett 22-14 26-22
Shoreline 21-14 23-22
Skagit Vly. 16-20 22-26
Peninsula 5-31 7-36
Edmonds 1-35 1-35