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Published: Thursday, March 13, 2008

Marysville-Pilchuck tops Edmonds-Woodway 13-7

EDMONDS -- Call it the baseball butterfly effect: A bad play or two leads to poor play elsewhere.

Such was the case for Edmonds-Woodway -- which walked seven batters and committed three errors -- helping Marysville-Pilchuck score 10 runs in the first two innings en route to a 13-7 victory on Wednesday.

Edmonds-Woodway settled down after the second inning and out-hit their opponent -- but the damage was already done.

"Anytime you walk a lot of guys, you're defense is going to get behind," Edmonds-Woodway coach Matt Barker said.

Edmonds-Woodway's Kramer Scott had two hits in four at bats, hitting a home run and a double.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

M-P 190 001 2 -- 13 8 0

E-W 020 050 0 -- 10 10 5

Nelson, Unruh (5), Trimbole (5), Engel (7) and Botham. Long, Stepenski (3) and Cox. WP--Nelson (1-0). LP--Long (0-1). 2B--Gilbertson (MP) 1, Botham (MP) 1, Long (EW) 1, Scott (EW) 1, Cox (EW) 1, Hansen (EW) 1. 3B--Long (EW) 1. HR--Kramer (EW) 1. Records--M-P 1-0 overall. E-W 0-1.

Snohomish 3, Mountlake Terrace 1: At Snohomish, Derek Jones drove in all three Snohomish runs. Jones broke a 1-1 tie with a two-run, two-out home run in the bottom of the sixth, leading the Panthers to the non-league win over Mountlake Terrace. Ryan Sells (2-for-2, double) and catcher Paul Clingan (2-for-3, RBI) led Mountlake Terrace, who outhit the Panthers 6-3.

At Snohomish H.S.

M. Terrace 100 000 0 -- 1 6 1

Snohomish 100 002 X -- 3 3 1

Barisic, Lechtenberg (6) and Clingan. Jones, West (5) and Chandler. WP--West 1-0, LP--Lechtenberg 0-1. 2B--Sells (MLT) 1. HR--Jones (S) 1. Records--M. Terrace 1-1 overall. Snohomish 1-0.

Monroe 2, Lynnwood 0: At Monroe, two first-inning runs were all the Bearcats needed as they defeated the Royals to improve to 2-0 on the season. Monroe starter Ian Parmley struck out ten, walked just one and scattered three hits in six innings of work to pick up the victory. Parmley was also 2-for-2 at the plate. Zac Miller worked the seventh to pick up his first save.

At Marshall Field

Lynnwood 000 000 0 -- 0 3 1

Monroe 200 000 x -- 2 4 1

Mann, Lotzier (6), and Smith. Parmley, Miller (7), and Rintala. WP--Parmley (1-0). LP--Mann (0-1). S--Miller (1). Records--Lynnwood 0-1 overall. Monroe 2-0.

Stanwood 7, Meadowdale 4: At Stanwood, Stanwood took a 2-0 lead in the first inning on a two-run double by Brandon Thomas and never trailed in a season-opening victory over Meadowdale.

At Stanwood H.S.

Meadowdale 002 020 0 -- 4 7 1

Stanwood 230 020 0 -- 7 8 1

Haight, McCabe (4), Anselment (7) and Anselment, Haight (7). Phillips, Orcutt (5), Vaughan (6) and Joyce. WP--Phillips (1-0). LP--Haight (0-1). S--Vaughan (1). 2B--Bliss (S) 1, Thomas (S) 1, Anselment (M) 1. Records--Meadowdale 0-1 overall. Stanwood 1-0.

Kamiak 8, Cascade 1: At Everett, Kyle Peterson had five strikeouts and walked one in five innings en route to the win. Christian Spencer had a two-run double in the non-league victory for Kamiak.

At Cascade H.S.

Kamiak 000 222 2 -- 8 8 1

Cascade 000 100 0 -- 1 4 2

Peterson, Ewer (6) and Smullin. Reading, Freeman (5), McPartland (6), McGuire (7) and Carney. WP--Peterson 1-0. LP--Reading 0-1. 2B--Spencer (K) 1, Smullin (K) 1. Wilson (C) 1. Records--Kamiak 1-2 overall. Cascade 0-1.

Coupeville 7, Granite Falls 2: At Coupeville, Sophomore Jason Bagby held Granite Falls to four hits in 5 2/3 innings, striking out five in picking up his first win of the season as Coupeville won the Cascade Conference game. Alex Evans was 4-for-4 with two RBI and teammate Zach Hauser added three hits and an RBI for Coupeville. Brandon Brown homered and was 2-for-3 for the Tigers.

At Coupeville H.S.

G. Falls 101 000 0 -- 2 5 3

Coupeville 230 002 x -- 7 11 1

Reed, Lau (4) and Jones. Bagby, Evans (6) and Wilcox, Griffin (6). WP--Bagby (1-0). LP-Reed (0-1). HR--Brown (GF). Records--G. Falls 0-1 league, 0-1 overall. Coupeville 1-0, 1-0.

Cedarcrest 8, Sultan 6: At Carnation, Cedarcrest fell behind 6-0, before rallying to defeat Sultan. Cameron Padron got the comeback started with a grand slam in the bottom of the third.

At Tolt M.S.

Sultan 321 000 0 -- 6 7 2

Cedarcrest 004 103 0 -- 8 10 2

Gorman, Deveraux (5) and Bebe. Bishop, Coboe (7) and Bunce. WP--Bishop (1-0). LP--Gorman (0-1). S--Coboe (1). 2B--Nuyan (S) 1, Olson (S) 1, Chittenden (C) 1. HR--Padron (C) 1. Records--Sultan 0-2 league, 0-2 overall. Cedarcrest 2-0, 2-0.

Lakewood 12, Archbishop Murphy 3: At Everett, Lakewood scored the first eight runs of a Cascade Conference contest and defeated Archbishop Murphy with an offensive outburst that included 17 hits.

At A. Murphy H.S.

Lakewood 152 002 2 -- 12 17 0

A. Murphy 002 001 0 -- 3 9 0

Harnden and Etchey. Howard, Kane (3), C. Robinett (4), Davis (6), Garbrick (7) and Ashe. WP--Harden. LP--Howard. 2B--Lays (L) 1, Spears (L) 2, Murphy (L) 1. HR--Spears (L) 1. Records--Lakewood 1-1 league, 1-1 overall. A. Murphy 1-1, 1-1.

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