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Published: Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Marysville-Pilchuck can secure district playoff spot with victory today

ARLINGTON -- Marysville-Pilchuck did its part to inch closer to clinching a 4A District 1 playoff berth Tuesday night.

Riley Fritz pitched a complete game and struck out six batters and Marysville-Pilchuck defeated host Arlington 4-1 to take a Wesco North victory.

"They're pitching is great and they can really hit the ball," Arlington head coach Daniel Eng said.

Kristina Sheriff and Anna West each hit a double for M-P, which scored three runs and had four hits in the first inning.

Ally Milless scored for Arlington in the second inning to pull the Eagles within two, but M-P scored again in the fifth and only committed one error the entire game.

Thanks to Lake Stevens sweeping Snohomish in a doubleheader, M-P will have to defeat Oak Harbor today at home to a guarantee themselves a district playoff spot. The Tomahawks will also get in if Lake Stevens loses its game today against Everett.

Senior pitcher Kate Nicely started for Arlington on Senior Night.

"(M-P) got off to a slow start this year," Eng said. "If you look at their record, they've had a lot of close games. If they make it they're going to be a team to reckon with."

At Arlington H.S.

M-P 300 010 0 -- 4 6 1

Arlington 010 000 0 -- 1 6 2

Fritz and Perrine. Nicely, Milless (2) and Johnson. WP--Fritz. LP--Nicely. 2B--Sheriff (M), West (M). Records--M-P 8-7 league, 9-7 overall. Arlington 6-9, 9-10.

Lake Stevens 6, 11; Snohomish 3, 1: At Snohomish, Britney Running had two doubles in Game 1 and Vallen Brewer had four RBI in Game 2 to lead Lake Stevens to a Wesco North doubleheader sweep. Lindsey Walter picked up two victories for the Vikings.

At Lake Stevens H.S.

Game 1

L. Stevens 021 030 0 -- 6 11 2

Snohomish 000 000 3 -- 3 6 4

Walter and Brewer. Chrisman, Kasch (3), Johnson (5) and Wenzel. WP--Walter. LP--Chrisman. 2B--Running (LS) 2. 3B-- Blumenfeld (LS).

Game 2

Snohomish 001 00 -- 1 2 5

L. Stevens 323 3x -- 11 8 2

Kasch, Johnson (4) and Wenzel. Walter and Brewer. WP--Walter. LP--Kasch. 2B--Brewer (LS), Kubin (LS), Isaacson (LS). Records--Snohomish 4-10 league, 8-10 overall. Lake Stevens 7-8, 8-9.

Everett 5, Stanwood 0: At Everett, Cory Mattson of Everett had 12 strikeouts and only allowed a single hit in the complete-game shutout. Teammate Alexandra Hudson was 2-for-3 with three RBI and two runs in the Wesco North contest.

At Lincoln Field

Stanwood 000 000 0 -- 0 1 1

Everett 101 201 x -- 5 7 0

Stillman and Bingham. Mattson and An. Hudson. WP--Mattson. LP--Stillman. 2B--Mattson (E) 1, Formon (E) 1. HR--Hudson (E) 1. Records--Stanwood 10-6 league, 12-6 overall. Everett 11-4, 14-4.

Monroe 11, Oak Harbor 1: At Oak Harbor, Jordan Birch struck out 18 batters, Briar Stanley hit a grand slam home run in the second inning and Monroe scored eight runs in the first three innnings to roll to the Wesco North victory. Jessica Kallander batted 3-for-3 with a solo home run in the fourth inning to lead Oak Harbor.

At Hillcrest Elementary School

Monroe 071 000 3 -- 11 9 0

Oak Harbor 000 100 0 -- 1 4 8

Birch and Stanely. Osborn and N. Mowbray. WP--Birch. LP--Osborn (0-9). 2B--Stanley (M). 3B-- Smith (M). HR-- Stanley (M), Kallander (O), Records--Monroe 13-2 league, 15-2 overall. Oak Harbor 1-14, 2-16.

Kamiak 6, Meadowdale 1: At Lynnwood, five Meadowdale errors led to six unearned runs for Kamiak in the Wesco South game. Alyssa Malland and Teddi McFall of Kamiak were both 1-for-4 with two RBI.

At Meadowdale H.S.

Kamiak 000 033 0 -- 6 9 0

Meadowdale 001 000 0 -- 1 4 5

Malland and Droz. Ball, Wold (4), Helm (7) and Zenger. WP--Malland. LP--Wold. 2B--Wynar (M) 1, Hennessey (M) 1. Records--Kamiak 7-8, league, 8-9 overall. Meadowdale 1-14, 1-17.

Mountlake Terrace 7, Mariner 0: At Everett, Kori Seidlitz struck out 16 batters and allowed just two hits, pitching the complete game shutout for Mountlake Terrace in the Wesco South contest.

"She's pitched against us in two games and we've got two hits," Mariner coach Phil Isernio said.

Six Mariner errors allowed five unearned runs. Both Seidlitz and catcher Kayla Watson had an RBI.

At Mariner H.S.

M. Terrace 030 200 2 -- 7 7 0

Mariner 000 000 0 -- 0 2 6

Kori Seidlitz and Watson. McFarland and Monfiletto. WP--Kori Seidlitz. LP--McFarland. 2B--Ven Eman (M) 1. 3B--McLauchlan. Records--M. Terrace 13-2, league, 15-4 overall. Mariner 3-12, 3-16.

Jackson 6, Shorewood 5: At Mill Creek, Erin Feeney of Jackson was 2-for-3 with a solo home run and also was the winning pitcher in the Wesco South game, tossing three scoreless innings in relief. Teammate Miya Kumangai was 2-for-3 with three RBI.

At Jackson H.S.

Shorewood 102 200 0 -- 5 10 10

Jackson 024 000 x -- 6 10 4

Jacobs and Edinger. Jackman, McEarchran (3), Feeney (5) and Wilson. WP--Feeney. LP--Jacobs. 2B--McEachran (J) 1, Kumangai (J) 1, Higinbotham (J) 1, Golden (S) 1. 3B--Hascall (S) 1. HR--Feeney (J) 1. Records--Shorewood 7-8, league, 7-11 overall. Jackson 15-0, 16-3.

Shorecrest 2, Lynnwood 1: At Shoreline, in the bottom of the seventh inning, Annie Collins of Shorecrest hit a double into the left-center gap, driving in the game-winning run from first base. Collins also pitched the entire Wesco South game, allowing just one run, and ended the day 1-for-4 with an RBI.

At Shorecrest H.S.

Lynnwood 100 000 0 -- 1 5 2

Shorecrest 000 000 2 -- 2 5 1

Nealer and Parker. Collins and Towles. WP--Collins. LP--Nealer. 2B--Dugan (L) 1, Collins (S) 1. Records--Lynnwood 7-9, league, 9-10 overall. Shorecrest 9-6, 9-8.

Lakewood 8, Coupeville 2: At Marysville, Lakewood starting pitcher Kally Behen batted 2-for-4 with three RBI and Lakewood scored five runs in the first inning to roll to the Cascade Conference victory.

At Lakewood H.S.

Coupeville 000 000 2 -- 2 3 6

Lakewood 510 020 x -- 8 7 2

Griffin and Smith. Behen, A. Bean (4) and B. Bean, Etchey (7) . WP--Behen (11-7). LP--Griffin. 2B--Smith (C), Griffin (C), Barrio (L). Records--Coupeville 1-14 league, 1-15 overall. Lakewood 11-7, 11-8.

Darrington 12, Highland Christian 6: At Darrington, Hailey Wales batted 2-for-3 with two triples and five RBI to lead Darrington to the non-league victory.

At Darrington H.S.

H. Christian 303 000 0 -- 6 4 2

Darrington 215 301 x -- 12 8 8

Diemer, Brown (3) and Lange. Woodward, Cabe (1) and Smith. WP--Cabe. LP--Brown. 2B--Lange (HC). 3B-- Wales (D) 2. Records--Highland Christian not reported. Darrington 4-13 overall.

Boys golf

Wesco South meet: At Mukilteo, Reid Martin captured medalist honors with a 4-under par 68 to lead Kamiak to first place after the first round. The second round will kick-off at 1.p.m. Thursday at Walter E. Hall Golf Course.

At Harbour Pointe Golf Course

18 holes, par 72

Team scores--Kamiak 379, Jackson 403, Mountlake Terrace 415, Edmonds-Woodway 427, Meadowdale 434, Shorewood 434, Shorecrest 479, Lynnwood 528, Mariner DNQ.

Edmonds-Woodway: Halle 86, Roeter 82, Byun 79, Yeo 87, Rinker 92, Lathum 103. Jackson: Siemer 79, Miele 76, McGinnis 78, Pirnke 87, Halligan 86, Charleson 84. Kamiak: Martin 68 (medalist), Goodwin 74, Carey 77, Strickland 75, Price 92, Yun 85. Lynnwood: Stumpf 107, Wiben 85, Tobin 90, Mitre 119, Brewster 127. Mariner: Umbinetti 105, Hutt 89, Teodorescu DNQ, Alling 152, Williams 132. Meadowdale: Burks 77, Hodge 97, Bayer 91, Cooke 96, Larson 93, Hollenhorst 77. Mountlake Terrace: Anderson 89, Shoemaker 75, Cheever 90, Vanisko 83, Crump 80, Sullivan 88. Shorecrest: Bracht 70, Uppinghouse 106, Hewitt 102, Brickell 93, Mulcahy 108, Merseau 117. Shorewood: Kean 88, McKinley 78, Brindle 84, Khan 88, Greeny 96, Friedrichsen 96.

Girls golf

Wesco North meet: At Everett, Emily Guthrie and Shannon Nichols of Snohomish tied for medalist honors and put their team atop the leaderboard half-way through the two-day event.

At Legion Memorial Golf Course

18 holes, Stableford scoring

Team scores--Snohomish 310, Oak Harbor 283, Everett 279, Marysville-Pilchuck 251, Lake Stevens 226, Monroe 223, Cascade 197, Stanwood 190, Arlington 130.

Snohomish: Guthrie 67 (co-medalist), Nichols 67 (co-medalist), Adams 66, Uderitz 58, Hoover 52. Oak Harbor: Loveng 66, Sutter 63, Rickman 54, Cone 53, Hamming 47. Everett: Diede 65, Burton 62, Soelling 60, Burton 50, Hollingshead 42. Marysville-Pilchuck: Ashley 62, Saunders 52, Beauchamp 50, Rott 48, Brown 39. Lake Stevens: Logaugh 59, Evans 48, Palmer 46, Gonzales 39, Tews 34. Monroe: Johnston 49, Bowery 47, Walker 46, Felske 45, Cooper 36. Cascade: Brush 54, Armintrout 46, Grieser 28, Shively 17, Griesbach 2. Stanwood: Afualo 54, Simmons 43, Chappel 41, Eidsness 28, Kinsella 22. Arlington: Heise 42, Bennett 30, Smith 37, Montanez 21.

Wesco South meet: At Everett, Seo Hee Moon of Kamiak earned medalist honors with 75 Stableford points and Kamiak leads the field with 257 points after the first day of the two-day event.

At Walter Hall Golf Course

18 holes, Stableford scoring

Team scores--Kamiak 257, Edmonds-Woodway 243, Shorewood 195, Jackson 178, Shorecrest 175, Lynnwood 152, Mountlake Terrace 119, Mariner 58, Meadowdale 28.

Kamiak: Moon (medalist) 75, Choi 67, Brown 39, Levin 38, Kwak 38. Edmonds-Woodway: Vlasic 56, Johnson 53, Lauber 46, Humann 44, Ramos 44. Shorewood: Quinn 64, Lagergren 39, Broulette 35, Stransky 32, Fagan 25. Jackson: Jun 44, Fitzpatrick 42, Miller 41, Kao 26, Alvarez 25. Shorecrest: Hasegawa 53, Gwazdauska 46, Rood 34, Jensen 22, Vanderveen 20. Lynnwood: Pinfield 44, Holt 37, Casey 33, Gahan 27, Holm 11. Mountlake Terrace: Treece 59, Strauss 22, Cipolla 14, Steuart 13, Glasgow 11. Mariner: Millerup 24, T. Martin 22, J. Martin 12. Meadowdale: Perkins 20, Blanchett 8.


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