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Published: Sunday, March 16, 2008

Cedarcrest pounds Sultan, 15-2

SULTAN -- Cedarcrest built an early lead against Sultan, then put the game out of reach, scoring seven runs in the seventh inning to finish off the Turks 15-2 Saturday at Sultan.

The Red Wolves had just two extra base hits in the game but were able to get 15 runs out of 13 hits, with the first four runs coming during a two-out rally in the second inning.

Senior utility pitcher Kyle Olson got the win for Cedarcrest, giving up only one run through four innings of work.

At Sultan H.S.

Cedarcrest 042 002 7 -- 15 13 1

Sultan 000 101 0 -- 2 3 0

Olson, Coble (4) and Bunce. LeFavor, Hatton (5), Morgan (7), Nuien (7) and Miller and Romeijn (7). WP--Olson. LP--LeFavor. 2B--Coble (C) 1, Chittendren (C) 1. 3B--Morgan (S) 1. Records--Cedarcrest 3-0 league, 3-0 overall. Sultan 0-3, 0-3.

Friday Harbor 18, Orcas Island 0, Game 1: At Friday Harbor, Ritchie Ochoa pitched a near flawless game for Friday Harbor, only allowing Orcas Island one hit, and the Wolverines earned a Northwest 1A/2B victory.

At Friday Harbor H.S.

Orcas Island 000 00 -- 0 1 1

Friday Harbor 094 5x -- 18 16 2

Broland and Hansen. Ochoa and James. WP--Ochoa. LP--Broland. 2B--Ochoa (F), Ryan (F), E. Nash (F), Hansen (O). 3B--none. HR--none. Records--Orcas Island 0-2 in league, 0-2 overall. Friday Harbor 2-0, 2-0.

Friday Harbor 14, Orcas Island 1, Game 2: At Friday Harbor, shortstop Jordan Nash recorded two doubles and Friday Harbor won the second game of a double header against Orcas Island.

At Friday Harbor H.S.

Orcas Island 010 00 -- 1 3 1

Friday Harbor 442 4x -- 14 13 0

Hansen and Hansen. Howard and James. WP--Howard. LP--Hansen. 2B--J. Nash (F) 2, Ochoa (F), Ryan (F), Eagen (O). 3B--none. HR--Taylor (F), Ochoa (F). Records--Orcas Island 0-2 in league, 0-2 overall. Friday Harbor 2-0, 2-0.

Ferndale 2, Oak Harbor 0: At Oak Harbor, Philip Lang allowed only three hits in five shutout innings. He had four strikeouts and no walks.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

Ferndale 000 002 0 -- 2 5 1

Oak Harbor 000 000 0 -- 0 3 1

Lang, Frost (6) and M. Hannah. Encinas, Fikse (4), Weaver (5), Richter (6) and Koepke. WP--Lang. LP--Richter. S--Frost. 2B--S. Hannah (F) 1, Mader (F) 1. Records--Ferndale 2-0 overall. Oak Harbor 0-2.

Quilcene 6, Darrington 5: At Quilcene, Darrington gave up just two earned runs but errors early in the game gave Quilcene an insurmountable lead. All three Quilcene pitchers had extra base hits.

At Quilcene H.S.

Darrington 102 000 2 -- 5 10 5

Quilcene 321 000 0 -- 6 8 3

O'Dell, Schillhammer (4) and Carter and O'Dell (4). Barchus, Reeves (3), Bancroft (5) and Knox. WP--Reeves. LP--O'Dell (0-1). S--Bancroft. 2B--Barchus (Q) 1, Bancroft (Q) 1, Reeves (Q) 1. Records--Darrington 0-2 overall. Quilcene not reported.

Lakewood 14, Archbishop Murphy 3: At Marysville, Marcus Harkins and Jordan Stauffer each chipped in a double, and Lakewood exploded for eight runs in the third to take the Cascade Conference victory.

At Lakewood H.S.

A. Murphy 202 000 x -- 4 8 4

Lakewood 018 041 x -- 14 11 3

Clancy, Healow (3), Hanley (3), C. Robinette (6) and Ash, J. Robinette (4). Dragich, Harndon (4), Grafenauer (6) and Etchey. WP--Dragich (1-0). LP--Clancy. 2B--Oster (AB), Kane (AB), Harkins (L), Stauffer (L). Records--A. Murphy 1-2 league, 1-2 overall. Lakewood 2-1, 2-1.

Bishop Blanchet 8, Lynnwood 1: the Braves beat the Royals in the nonconference game Saturday.

Softball

Bishop Blanchet 8, Meadowdale 1: At Lynnwood, Bishop Blanchet kept Meadowdale to just five hits and one run in the nonleague game Saturday.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

Meadowdale 000 001 0 -- 1 5 2

Blanchet 102 410 x -- 8 11 0

Studioso, Bull (5) and Shepherd. Cabalukeo and catcher not reported. WP--Cabalukeo. LP--Studioso. 3B--Marker (BB) 1, Cabalukeo (BB) 1. Records--Blanchet 2-0 overall. Meadowdale 0-2.

Boys soccer

Lakewood 6, Coupeville 1: At Marysville, Lakewood took an early 3-0 lead at halftime en route to the Cascade Conference win over Coupeville. Joseph Hawkins scored three goals for the Cougars and goalie Peter Karrenberg held Coupeville to one goal.

At Lakewood H.S.

Goals--Coupeville: Sherman. Lakewood: Ochoa, Hawkins 3, Hooks, Black. Assists--Coupeville: not reported. Lakewood: Ochoa, Black, Webb, Hooks 2. Goalkeepers--Coupeville: Adams. Lakewood: Karrenberg. Records--Coupeville 0-0-1 league, 0-0-1 overall. Lakewood 1-0-0, 3-0-0.

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