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Published: Friday, March 21, 2008

Shorewood pitcher holds Mariner in check

EVERETT -- The Shorewood Thunderbirds outlasted the Mariner Marauders and the weather in what Shorewood's head baseball coach Wyatt Tonkin called, "the coldest baseball game I've ever played in."

Shorewood (2-0 in league, 4-1 overall) received solid pitching performances from junior Cole Clerjet and sophomore Harrison Torrence. Clerjet went five innings, striking out four and walking one, earning his second victory of the season.

"(Clerjet) was the difference for us. He held (Mariner) in check until our hitters could get to them," Tonkin said.

Torrence, a southpaw, came into the game and pitched a "gutsy performance" by getting out of a sixth-inning jam. He earned his first save of the season.

Tonkin said the frigid weather played a big part in both teams' performances on Thursday.

"The weather definitely made conditions difficult for both teams," Tonkin said.

Colin Walker reached base three times for the Thunderbirds.

At Mariner H.S.

Shorewood 010 310 0 -- 5 10 1

Mariner 100 002 0 -- 3 4 5

Clerjet, Kuniyoshi (6), Torrence (6) and Giles. Thompson, Telford (4), Rush (6) and Saga. WP--Clerjet (2-0). LP--Thompson. S--Torrence (1). 2B--LaCount (S). Records--Shorewood 2-0 league, 4-1 overall. Mariner 0-2, 1-2.

Edmonds-Woodway 9, Meadowdale 5 (8 inn.): At Lynnwood, Tyler Lane hit a two-run home run in Edmonds-Woodway's five-run eighth inning as the Warriors defeated Meadowdale in extra innings. Kyle Long pitched six solid innings, striking out six, for a Warriors team that bounced back from a 19-1 defeat by Meadowdale on Tuesday. Andrew Suh led Meadowdale with two hits and a RBI.

At Meadowdale H.S.

E-W 000 121 05 -- 9 7 2

Meadowdale 000 021 11 -- 5 5 8

Long, Stepenski (6) and Cox. Gorman, Johnson (6), Anselment (7) and O'Neill. WP--Stipinski. LP--Anselment (0-1). 2B--Long (EW), Scott (M). HR--Lane (EW). Records--E-W 1-1 league, 1-3 overall. Meadowdale 1-1, 1-3.

Mountlake Terrace 13, Lynnwood 3: At Lynnwood, Kyle Barisik had five strikeouts in the complete-game Wesco South win. Paul Clingan was 2-for-4 with two runs, two RBI and two doubles.

At Lynnwood H.S.

M. Terrace 072 004 -- 13 11 1

Lynnwood 000 300 -- 3 4 2

Barisik and Clingan. Lotzer, Gordon (5) and Smith. WP--Barisik. LP--Lotzer. 2B--Clingan (MT) 2, Sells (MT) 2. Detschman (E) 1, Gordon (E) 1. Records--M. Terrace 2-0 league, 3-2 overall. Lynnwood 0-2, 0-5.

Kamiak 6, Shorecrest 5 (8 innings): At Shoreline, Anthony Jochim hit a grand slam in the fifth inning to give Shorecrest a four-run lead, but crucial errors late in the game allowed Kamiak to come back for the Wesco South victory in the first extra inning. All of Kamiak's runs were unearned.

At Shorecrest H.S.

Kamiak 100 000 41 -- 6 8 2

Shorecrest 001 040 00 -- 5 4 4

Guinn, Ewer (6), Groves (6) and Smullin. Davies, Jochim (7) and Desrosier. WP--Groves. LP--Jochim (0-2). 2B--Sorter (K) 1, Guinn (K) 1, Schmidt (K) 1. HR--Jochim (S) 1. Records--Kamiak 1-1 league, 3-3 overall. Shorecrest 1-1, 1-3.

Oak Harbor 11, Cascade 10: At Oak Harbor, Danny Lura hit a game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the seventh with two outs to give Oak Harbor the Wesco North win. Andrew Hanson was 2-for-3 for the Bruins and hit a home run.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

Cascade 005 011 3 -- 10 10 2

Oak Harbor 400 002 5 -- 11 9 2

B. Davis, Frye (4), McPartland (7), Freeman (7) and Carney. Encinas, Richter (5), K. Weaver (6), Fiksy (7) and Koepke. WP--Fiksy. LP--McPartland. 2B--Hanson (C), R. Davis (C), Lura (O), Richter (O). 3B--Frye (C), Ort (C), Adams (C). HR--Hanson (C), Reilly (O). Records--Cascade 0-2 league, 0-4 overall. Oak Harbor 2-0, 2-2.

Stanwood 5, Lake Stevens 4: At Stanwood, Howie Phillips' two-run single capped a five-run Stanwood sixth inning as the Spartans came from behind to defeat Lake Stevens in a Wesco North game. Thomas Enquist, recently called up from the junior varsity squad, led off the Spartans' sixth inning with a double and later scored the first run. Lake Stevens' starter Joey Pulitano pitched five innings, allowing only one hit before making way for the bullpen.

At Stanwood H.S.

L. Stevens 000 300 1 -- 4 6 1

Stanwood 000 005 x -- 5 5 1

Puletano, McCarthy (6) and White. Stahl, Vaughan (6) and Joyce. WP--Vaughan. LP--McCarthy. 2B--Enquist (S), White (LS). Records--L. Stevens 0-2 league, 1-2 overall. Stanwood 2-0, 4-0.

Seattle Lutheran 5, Darrington 1: At Darrington, Leslie Fabri was 2-for-3 for the Loggers in their non-conference loss.

At Darrington H.S.

S. Lutheran 002 010 2 -- 5 8 1

Darrington 000 000 1 -- 1 4 1

Mullan, Larson (5), Hay (7) and Hogle. Schillhammer, O'Dell (3), Jones (6) and O'Dell, Jones (3) and O'Dell (6). WP--Mullan. LP--O'Dell. 2B--Larson (S), Hay (S) 2. 3B--none. HR--none. Records--Seattle Lutheran 1-1 overall. Darrington 0-3.

Boys golf

Everett Invitational: At Everett, Reid Martin shot a 4-under-par 68 to earn medalist honors and lead Kamiak to victory at the first annual Everett Invitational. Johnny Carey finished with a 74 and Dylan Goodwin shot a 75 to complete a 1-2-3 sweep for the Knights.

At Legion Memorial Golf Course

18 holes played, par 72

Team scores--Kamiak 381, Monroe 406, Oak Harbor 410, Jackson 411, Lake Stevens 417, Everett 419, Arlington 453, Stanwood 459.

Individual scores--Kamiak: Martin 68 (medalist), Carey 74, Goodwin 75, Tomlinson 81, Strickland 83. Monroe: Monahan 78, Claybrook 79, Gorman 82, Love 83, Partridge 84. Oak Harbor: Reedy 77, McCardle 78, Ford 78, Hunt 84, Kenworthy 93. Jackson: Miele 79, McGinnis 82, Lee 83, Halligan 83, Pirnke 84. Lake Stevens: Borges 81, Gellner 81, Girard 82, Montgomery 86, Papka 87. Everett: Certain 79, Singh 82, White 85, Holland 86, Ellison 87. Arlington: Heise 85, DeWitte 86, Kent 88, Cote 95, Allen 99. Stanwood: Smith 80, Solvberg 82, Epperson 86, Carlson 105, Bell 106.

Highland Christian 213, Lopez Island 294: At Lopez Island, Craig Crawford shot a 4-under par 31 to capture medalist honors for Highland Christian in the Northwest 1B League meet.

At Lopez Island Golf Course

Nine holes, par 35

Highland Christian: Crawford (medalist) 31; Enge 39, Witt 39, Grondyke 51, Bassett 53. Lopez Island: Dretske 53, Dengler 62, Dirdine 55, Bery 66, Cook 58.

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