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    Published: Sunday, May 4, 2008

    Cedarcrest rolls over Anacortes into district semis

    DUVALL -- Evan Fassler took care of the offense and outside fullbacks Derrek Klopp and Bryan Carol made sure the ball stayed in Anacortes territory Saturday in Cedarcrest's 6-0 opening round 2A District 1 tournament defeat of Anacortes at Cedarcrest High School.

    "We had (the ball) in their end most of the game," Cedarcrest coach Zack Pittis said.

    Fassler got the scoring started by scoring the first goal after 10 minutes and finished the game with three goals and two assists.

    Klopp and Carol made goalkeeper Josh Long's job a whole lot easier, shutting down Anacortes' forwards and only allowing four shots in the game.

    "Those guys have been solid all year," Pittis said.

    Cedarcrest advances to the district semis against the winner of Saturday night's game between Archbishop Murphy and Sehome.

    At Cedarcrest H.S.

    Goals--Cedarcrest: Fassler 3, Johnson, Sorenson, Ghazanfarpour. Assists--Cedarcrest: Sorenson 2, Fassler 2, Johnson. Goalkeepers--Anacortes: Thompson. Cedarcrest: Long. Records--Anacortes not reported. Cedarcrest 17-0.

    Sultan 2, Bellingham 1 (OT): At Bellingham, Clint Simon scored in the second minute of overtime off an assist by Alex Nicholas to give Sultan the 2A District 1 playoff victory. The Turks, who advance to a winner-to-state semifinal against Lakewood on Tuesday, tied the score in the 75th minute on a goal by Michael Kenagy.

    At Whatcom Community College

    Goals--Sultan: Kenagy, Simon. Bellingham: Paige. Assists--Sultan: Nicholas. Bellingham: Shepard. Goalkeepers--Sultan: Randall. Bellingham: Thoma. Records--Sultan 10-8 overall. Bellingham not reported.

    Sehome 3, Archbishop Murphy 1: At Bellingham, Tyler Allen got Archbishop Murphy off to a great start with a goal in the 13th minute, but Sehome's Tony Mihovilovich scored in the 24th, 61st and 67th minutes to lead Sehome to the 2A District 1 playoff win.

    At Whatcom Community College

    Goals--Murphy: Allen. Sehome: Mihovilovich 3. Assists--Sehome: Harrington, Tursic. Goalkeepers--not reported. Records--Murphy 12-5 overall. Sehome not reported.

    Meadowdale 3, Squalicum 0: At Edmonds, Jack Gold had a pair of goals and an assist against Squalicum and Neketa McDonald recorded a shutout in Saturday's 3A District 1 tournament game. Meadowdale advances to a district semifinal against Mt. Vernon at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Edmonds Stadium.

    At Edmonds District Stadium

    Goals--Meadowdale: Gold 2, Olson. Assists--Schmitt, Gold, Guszecki. Goalkeepers--Squalicum: not reported. Meadowdale: McDonald. Records--Squalicum not reported. Meadowdale 8-5-4.

    Mt. Vernon 2, Everett 1: At Mt. Vernon, Ivan Ocampo scored the game-winning goal in the 65th minute, knocking Everett out of the 3A District 1 tournament. Cesar Marin scored in the 31st minute to give Mt. Vernon a 1-0 lead. Everett countered in the 36th minute when Erik Cardenas scored off a Mark Lee corner kick.

    At Mt. Vernon H.S.

    Goals--Everett: Cardenas. Mt. Vernon: Marin, Ocampo. Assists--Everet: Lee. Mt. Vernon: Navarro. Goalkeepers--Everett Grossen. Mt. Vernon: Davilas. Records--Everett 5-9-3 overall. Mt. Vernon not reported.

    Ferndale 6, Arlington 2: At Bellingham, Ferndale outscored Arlington 4-1 in the second half en route to the 3A District 1 playoff victory. Arlington's Walter Flores scored off an assist by Jake Smith midway through the first half and Smith scored on a free kick in the second. The loss ended Arlington's season.

    At Whatcom Community College

    Goals--Arlington: Flores, Smith. Ferndale: not reported. Assists--Arlington: Smith. Ferndale: not reported. Goalkeepers--Arlington: Bayer. Ferndale: not reported. Records--Arlington 7-10-0 overall. Ferndale not reported.

    Shorecrest 8, Lynnwood 0: At Shoreline, Shorecrest took a quick lead with a Jeremy Novack goal in the second minute then just three minutes later Lynnwood put the ball in its own goal. Eli Blauser of Shorecrest had a goal and three assists in the 3A District 1 quarterfinal. Shorecrest takes on Ferndale in a semifinal at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at Edmonds Stadium.

    At Shoreline Stadium

    Goals--Shorecrest: Novack, Harris, Balthasar, Desharnais, Shull, Rose, Blauser. Assists--Shorecrest: Blauser 3, Terrel, Cho, Shull, Chamness. Goalkeepers--Lynnwood: Suarez. Shorecrest: McDonald. Records--Lynnwood 0-17 overall. Shorecrest 14-3.

    King's 2, Meridian 1: At Mt. Vernon, second-half goals by Gunnar Ildhuso and Sam Hauck lifted King's past Meridian in the 1A District 1 Tournament Championship. King's now advances to the 1A Bi-District Tournament as the District 1 first seed.

    At Mt. Vernon H.S.

    Goals--King's: Ildhuso, Hauck. Meridian: not reported. Assists--King's: Simons. Goalkeepers--not reported. Records--King's 11-6 overall. Meridian not reported.

    Bothell 2, Redmond 0: At Redmond, Michael Rogers scored from 25-yards away off an assist by Alan Villavicencio to score the first goal in Bothells Kingco 4A playoff game. Goalie Shane Lervold recorded a shutout.

    At Redmond H.S.

    Goals--Bothell: Rogers, Gonzalez. Assists--Bothell: Villavicencio, Lervold. Goalkeepers--Bothell: Lervold. Redmond: not reported. Records--Bothell 8-9 overall. Redmond 12-3-1.

    Softball

    Friday Harbor 14, Coupeville 7: At Coupeville, errors proved to be the deciding factor for Coupeville in the non-league game. The Wolves committed eight of them and allowed 10 unearned runs.

    "Most of our errors were in the last inning," Coupeville coach Jim Wheat said. Four of the eight errors were committed in the top of the seventh.

    The Friday Harbor victory gives it home field advantage in Friday's 1A District 1 play-in game against Coupeville.

    At Coupeville H.S.

    Friday Harbor 122 212 4 -- 14 6 2

    Coupeville 022 010 2 -- 7 9 8

    Goff and Ware. Arroyo and Griffin, Smith (3). WP--Goff. LP--Arroyo. Records--Friday Harbor not reported. Coupeville 1-14 overall.

    Girls golf

    Wesco North Group A: At Marysville, Oak Harbor's Anndria Sutter earned medalist honors with a score of 61 to help lead the Wildcats to victory in Friday's golf meet.

    At Cedarcrest Golf Course

    18 holes, Stableford scoring

    Team Scores ­-- Oak Harbor 244, Marysville-Pilchuck 229, Lake Stevens 215, Arlington 69, Stanwood 35.

    Top five individuals -- Sutter (OH) 61, Loveng (OH) 60, Rott (M-P) 53, Winston (M-P) 52, Beauchamp (M-P) 52.

    Boys track

    Stanwood Invitational: At Stanwood, the Lake Stevens boys placed first with wins by Joey Bywater (800 meter run), Kyle VanSanten (1,600), Scott Larson (3,200) and Brennan Frost (high jump). Stanwood's Isaac Teichgrab won the 100 and 200 dashes (11.10 and 22.80 seconds) and 400 (50.16) to lead the Spartans to second place. Snohomish finished third with wins from Marlyn Anderson in the shot put (52-5.5) and discus (60-7).

    At Stanwood H.S.

    Team scores--Lake Stevens 222.5, Stanwood 169.5, Snohomish 121, Lynden 108.5, West Valley-Yakima 59, Sehome 38.5, Northwest 19, Mount Vernon Christian 13, Granite Falls 9, Bellingham 9, Lakewood 3

    110 hurdles--Hanke (St) 15.79; 100--Teichgrab (St) 11.10; 1,600--VanSanten (LS) 4:23.82; 400 relay--Lynden (Bl. Bomber, Br. Bomber, Weeks, Duncan) 44.13; 400--Teichgrab (St) 50.16; 300 hurdles--Schmidt (St) 40.70; 800--Bywater (LS) 1:57.40; 200--Teichgrab (St) 22.80; 3,200--Larson (LS) 9:59.82; 1,600 relay--Lynden (Bomber, Bl., Weeks, Seely, Duncan) 3:25.53; High jump--Frost (LS) 6-0; Long jump--Schmidt (St) 20-10.75; Triple jump--Johnson (Sn) 43-0.5; Shot put--Anderson (Sn) 52-5.5; Discus--Anderson (Sn) 60-7; Javelin--Marshall (WV-Y) 170-2; Pole vault--Simunds (St) 13-6.

    Girls track

    Stanwood Invitational: At Stanwood, wins by Colleen Meas (pole vault), Sarah Jackson (javelin) and the 1,600-meter relay team helped lead Stanwood to victory. Lake Stevens' Brittany Tri won the 100 hurdles (16.14) and the high jump (5-2) and the Vikings finished in second. Snohomish placed third with wins by Jessica Yates in the long jump (18-1.5) and triple jump (37-11.5).

    At Stanwood High School

    Team scores--Stanwood 214, Lake Stevens 192, Snohomish 163, Lynden 83.5, West Valley-Yakima 76, Sehome 38.5, Arlington 12, Mount Vernon Christian 7, Lakewood 4, Granite Falls 3, Bellingham 3, Northwest 3.

    100 hurdles--Tri (LS) 16.14; 100--Curtis (WV-Y) 12.90; 1,600--Wagner (LS) 5:19.02; 400 relay--Sehome (Tarleton, Marcus, Jones, Moller) 50.80; 400--Wright (LS) 59.90; 300 hurdles--Jackson (St) 46.34; 800--Olander (WV-Y) 2:19.27; 200--Jacger (WV-Y) 25.80; 3,200--Bonner (Sn) 11:19.28; 800 relay--West Valley-Yakima (Nell, Curtis, Smith, Trammell) 1:48.82; 1,600 relay--Stanwood (Land, Verma, Jackson, Teichgrab) 4:11.02; High jump--Tri (LS) 5-2; Long jump--Yates (Sn) 18-1.5; Triple jump--Yates (Sn) 37-11.5; Shot put--Grassl (LS) 37.3; Discus--Gillie (Sn) 102-10; Javelin--Jackson (St) 120-5; Pole vault--Meas (St) 11-3.

    Baseball

    Coupeville 11, Nooksack Valley 9: At Blaine, Coupeville had four home runs in Saturday's 1A District 1 tournament semifinal. The four homers by Kyle Wilcox, Alex Evans, Zach Hauser and Jared Murdy brought in nine of the Wolves 11 runs.

    At Pipeline Field

    Coupeville 401 023 1 -- 11 15 2

    Nooksack Valley 001 000 1 -- 2 6 1

    Hauser and K. Wilcox. Gwinner, Westergrun (4) and Lee. WP--Hauser (3-4). LP--Gwinner. HR-- Wilcox (C) 1, Evans (C) 1, Hauser (C) 1, Murdy (C) 1. Records--Nooksack Valley not reported. Coupeville 11-11 overall.

    Coupeville 3, Friday Harbor 2: At Blaine, Alex Evans had 10 strikeouts while pitching the complete game for Coupeville. Zach Hauser, Ian Smith and Kramer O'Keefe each had an RBI in the sixth inning to boost Coupeville in the 1A District 1 Tournament championship game. Coupeville begins play in the Tri-District tournament Wednesday as District 1's top seed.

    At Pipeline Field

    Coupeville 000 003 0 -- 3 7 0

    Friday Harbor 020 000 0 -- 2 6 1

    Evans and K. Wilcox. Taylor, Knowles (6) and Strasser. WP--Evans (5-3). LP--Taylor. 2B--J. Nash (FH) 1, J. Smith (C) 1. Records--Friday Harbor 16-1 overall. Coupeville 11-11.

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