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    Published: Thursday, April 3, 2008

    Snohomish makes quick work of Arlington

    ARLINGTON -- Through six games, Snohomish has proved that it is in fact a team to beat in the Wesco North.

    And it took the Panthers way less time than that to prove themselves against Arlington on Wednesday.

    Snohomish scored four runs in the first inning en route a 15-1, run-rule-shortened victory at Arlington High School to improve to 6-0 in the league. The Panthers committed three errors, but made up for defensive deficiencies with 19 hits.

    Derek Jones led the way at the plate for Snohomish by going 3-for-4 with a double and a home run.

    Brian Wolfe picked up the victory for Snohomish, allowing just one run through four innings. He also belted a double.

    At Arlington H.S.

    Snohomish 401 82 -- 15 19 3

    Arlington 010 00 -- 1 2 1

    Wolfe, Hargrave (5) and Chandler. Ayers, Riggen (4), Van Eyk (5) and King. WP--Wolfe. LP--Ayers. 2B--Jones (S) 1, Wolfe (S) 1, Robbins (S) 1. HR--Jones (S) 1. Records--Snohomish 6-0 league, 8-0 overall. Arlington 1-2, 2-3.



    Lynnwood 7, Shorewood 2: At Lynnwood, Karl Rodriguez hit a three-run home run in the first inning and a run-scoring double in the second to lead the Royals to victory in the Wesco South game. Steve Llewellyn was 3-for-4, including two doubles, for Lynnwood. The Royals' John Mann pitched a five-hitter, striking out five and walking two as he picked up his first victory of the season.

    At Lynnwood H.S.

    Shorewood 100 010 0 -- 2 5 1

    Lynnwood 320 200 x -- 7 10 2

    Ossinger, Torrence (2), Clercet (4) and Giles. Mann and Smith. WP--Mann (1-1). LP--Ossinger. 2B--Medalia (S), Llewellyn (L) 2, Rodriguez (L). HR--Dykes (S), Rodriguez (L). Records--Shorewood 4-2 league, 7-3 overall. Lynnwood 1-5, 2-8.



    Shorecrest 6, Edmonds-Woodway 3: At Shoreline, Shorecrest fell behind early, but pulled away from Edmonds-Woodway with three runs in the bottom of the fifth to get a Wesco South victory. Four home runs were hit during the game.

    At Shorecrest H.S.

    E-W 012 000 0 -- 3 3 2

    Shorecrest 101 130 0 -- 6 8 0

    Long, Stepenski (6) and Cox. Bayern, Robbins (5) and Leupold. WP--Robbins (3-0). LP--Long. 2B--Orallo (S) 1. HR--Takara (EW) 1, Scott (EW) 1, Cain (S) 1, Robbins (S) 1. Records--E-W 4-2 league, 4-4 overall. Shorecrest 3-3, 3-5.



    Jackson 10, Mariner 1: At Everett, Jackson broke a Wesco South game wide open with four runs in the fourth inning and another three in the sixth to defeat Mariner, which had five errors on the day.

    At Mariner H.S.

    Jackson 020 413 0 -- 10 10 2

    Mariner 000 001 0 -- 1 2 5

    Kellington, Oh (7) and Morse. Rush, Telford (5), Pioli (6), Malysheff (7) and Saga. WP--Kellington. LP--Rush. 2B--Oh (J) 1, Kellogg (J) 1. HR--Morse (J). Records--Jackson 3-1 league, 6-1 overall. Mariner 0-6, 1-7.



    Monroe 10, Lake Stevens 3: At Lake Stevens, Alex Baugh had nine strikeouts to lead Monroe to a Wesco North win against Lake Stevens. Baugh gave up no runs and just three hits through six innings.

    At Lake Stevens H.S.

    Monroe 220 100 5 -- 10 15 2

    L. Stevens 000 000 3 -- 3 4 5

    Baugh, Reppert (7) and Andring. Pulitano, Kelly (6) and White. WP--Baugh. LP--Pulitano. 2B--Parmley (M) 1, Chriscaden (M) 1, Miller (M) 1, Moore (M) 1. Records--Monroe 6-0 league, 9-1 overall. Lake Stevens 0-4, 2-5.

    Marysville-Pilchuck 11, Stanwood 4: At Stanwood, timely hitting and sound defense allowed Marysville-Pilchuck to pick up the Wesco North victory. Each team had 13 hits in the contest.

    At Stanwood H.S.

    M-P 406 000 1 -- 11 13 0

    Stanwood 300 100 0 -- 4 13 3

    Steinbaugh, Trimble (6), Engels (7) and Botham. Stahl, Orcutt (4) and Joyce. WP--Steinbaugh. LP--Stahl. 2B--Cartas (MP) 2, Joyce (S) 1, Thomas (S) 1, Gange (MP) 1, Dimascio (MP) 1, Bary (MP) 1. HR--Gilbertson (MP) 1, Husby (S) 1. Records--M-P 3-3 league, 5-3 overall. Stanwood 3-3, 5-4.



    Coupeville 5, South Whidbey 2: At Langley, Jason Bagby of Coupeville had six strikeouts and allowed two earned runs in pitching a complete game. J.D. Wilcox was 2-for-4 with two RBI for Coupeville.

    At S. Whidbey H.S.

    Coupeville 000 050 0 -- 5 7 1

    S. Whidbey 000 011 0 -- 2 3 1

    Bagby and Wilcox. Adams, H. Rawls (5) and Mannie. WP--Bagby. LP--Adams. 2B--J.D. Wilcox (C) 1. Records--Coupeville 5-5 league, 5-5 overall. S. Whidbey 0-8, 1-9.



    Everett 12, Cascade 5: At Everett, a six-run third inning helped Everett pull away from Cascade for a Wesco North victory. Mike Murray was 2-for-4 with a double, triple and two RBI for Everett, while teammate Ben Barhanovich had a double and three RBI.

    At Everett Memorial Stadium

    Cascade 200 010 2 -- 5 7 5

    Everett 006 123 0 -- 12 10 2

    Davis, Duff (5), Freeman (6) and Carney. Gardner, Swezey (7) and B. Herrick. WP--Gardner (1-3). LP--Davis. 2B--Murray (E) 1, Barhanovich (E) 1. 3B--Murray (E) 1. Records--Cascade 1-5 league, 2-7 overall. Everett 1-6, 1-8.



    Cedarcrest 12, Granite Falls 7: At Carnation, Craig Chittenden and Dakota Bunce were 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI to lead Cedarcrest to the North Cascade League victory. Chad Major was 2-for-3 with two runs scored and a RBI for the Tigers.

    At Tolt Middle School

    G. Falls 000 331 0 -- 7 5 5

    Cedarcrest 241 311 x -- 12 10 2

    Reed, Lau (4) and Jones. Padron, Woelz (5), Coble (6) and Bunce, Chittenden (5). WP--Padron (2-1). LP--Reed. 2B--Chittenden (C) Bunce (C). HR--Padron (C), Coble (C), Bishop (C), Child (C). Records--Granite Falls 1-6 league, 1-8 overall. Cedarcrest 7-2, 7-2.



    Lakewood 13, Sultan 2; Lakewood 15, Sultan 1: At Sultan, Lakewood put together 21 hits throughout a doubleheader and posted two easy wins against Sultan. Jordan Stauffer had two home runs and got the pitching win for Lakewood in the opening game of the doubleheader.

    At Sultan H.S.

    Game 1

    Lakewood 124 114 0 -- 13 9 0

    Sultan 000 200 0 -- 2 5 3

    Stauffer and Etchey. McCorey, Beebe (5) and Miller. WP--Stauffer. LP--McCorey. 2B--Murphy (L) 2. HR--Stauffer (L) 2, Morgan (S) 1.

    Game 2

    Lakewood 200 480 1 -- 15 12 0

    Sultan 010 000 0 -- 1 3 5

    Grafenauer and Etchey. Hatton, LaFavor (5) and Miller. WP--Grafenauer. LP--Hatton. 2B--Lays (L) 1, Murphy (L) 2. 3B--name (team) number, name (team) number. HR--Dragich (L) 1, Leach (L) 1. Records--Lakewood 8-3 league, 8-3 overall. Sultan 3-5, 3-7.



    Softball

    Archbishop Murphy 12, Coupeville 0: At Everett, Brittany Allen did a little of everything to earn Archbishop Murphy a run-rule victory. Allen struck out 14 batters and got the win on the mound, while going 2-for-3 with a triple, three stolen bases and three RBI from the plate.

    At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

    Coupeville 000 00 -- 0 2 4

    A. Murphy 118 2x -- 12 11 1

    Smith and Griffin. Allen and Oestreich. WP--Allen (3-2). LP--Smith. 3B--Allen (AM) 1. Records--Coupeville 0-4 league, 0-4 overall. Archbishop Murphy 3-2, 3-2.



    Monroe 5, Marysville-Pilchuck 1: At Marysville, Jordan Birch had a double and 13 strikeouts to lead Monroe to the Wesco North victory. Skyler Peterson had a double and an RBI for the Tomahawks.

    At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

    Monroe 301 001 0 -- 5 8 0

    M-P 100 000 0 -- 1 4 2

    Birch and Stanley. Sherriff, Rosie (7) and Perrine. WP--Birch. LP--Sherriff (0-2). 2B--Peterson (MP), Birch (M), McCutchan(M), Reyling(M). Records--Monroe 4-1 league, 5-1 overall. M-P 1-4, 2-4.



    Granite Falls 7, Lakewood 6: At Marysville, Sarah Hensley had a two-run triple in the fifth inning for Granite Falls to tie the score 5-5. Granite Falls was then able to score two more runs the next inning off errors, which proved to be the difference in the Cascade Conference game.

    At Lakewood H.S.

    G. Falls 100 132 0 -- 7 10 2

    Lakewood 002 300 1 -- 6 11 6

    Behen and B. Bean. Arndt and Niklason, Anderson (2). WP--Arndt. LP--Behen. 2B--Barrio (L) 1, Behen (L) 1, A. Bean (L) 1, Wesala (GF) 1. 3B--Hensley (GF) 1. Records--Granite Falls 3-2 league, 4-3 overall. Lakewood 2-3, 2-3.

    Golf

    Snohomish 382, Stanwood 439, Arlington 441, Marysville-Pilchuck 447: At Snohomish, Dylan Stensland shot an 18-hole score of 70 for Snohomish to win medalist honors in Wednesday's Wesco North meet. Stensland was the only golfer in the match under par.

    At Snohomish Golf Course

    18 holes, par 72

    Marysville-Pilchuck: Pratt, 82; Hanks, 85; Caldwell, 86; Kramer, 97; Cockerill, 97.

    Arlington: Kent, 82; Hunton, 83; Cote, 90; DeWitte, 91; Allen, 95.

    Stanwood: Smith, 77; Epperson, 83; Solvberg, 86; Carlson, 95; Bell, 98.

    Snohomish: Stensland, (medalist) 70; Jaeger, 75; Fjelstad, 76; Pecha, 79; Stocker, 82, Bennett, 82.

    Tennis

    Snohomish 5, Stanwood 2: At Snohomish, A sweep of the doubles matches helped Snohomish earn the Wesco North victory.

    At Snohomish H.S.

    Singles--Hamiter (St) def. Elliott 6-2, 6-1; Pollock (St) def. Jorgenson 6-2, 6-1; Schilaty (Sn) def. Shaughnessy 6-2, 6-1; Thunder (Sn) def. Hoover 6-3, 1-6, 6-4.

    Doubles--Bjornethun-Melnyk (Sn) def. Tobin-Winkler 6-3, 6-2; Kaltbrunner-Zelmer (Sn) def. Daly-Rogers 6-3, 6-3; Cook-Perron (Sn) def. Lewinski-Verma 6-0, 6-1. Records--Stanwood 6-1 league, 6-1 overall. Snohomish 7-0, 7-0.

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