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Published: Tuesday, May 13, 2008

PREP ROUNDUP: Everett takes team title at the District 1 boys golf tournament

EVERETT -- All six Everett golfers competing in the first round of the Class 3A District One golf tournament Monday at Legion Memorial Golf Course made the cut and the Seagulls won the overall team title after the first day of the two-day event by 14 strokes.

The Seagulls' team total 393 was enough to beat second-place Mount Vernon's 407. Everett held four of the top 10 positions in the standings after the first day of the tournament.

"They played so well, especially the bottom kids (Everett's 4, 5 and 6 golfers)," Everett coach Darrell Olson said. "They saved their best for last."

Olson said the key to the strong showing in Day 1 was course management and smart play.

"Bottom line is to just not make too many mistakes and if you're going to make them, make them small ones," Olson said.

Brian Olaughlin of Mt. Vernon and Matt Rawitzer of Squalicum tied for medalist honors with both shooting even par 72. Olaughlin and the rest of the Mt. Vernon field also survived the cut.

University of Washington-bound Jens Bracht of Shorecrest followed the medalists with a 74. Every golfer in the top 10 shot under 80.

The individual top ten golfers qualify for state.

At Legion Memorial Golf Course

18 holes played, par 72

Team scores--Everett 393, Mt. Vernon 407, Arlington 408, Squalicum 414, Meadowdale 420, Ferndale 443, Shorecrest 444, Sedro-Woolley 461, Lynnwood 470.

Everett: Holland 76, Dowdle 77, Ellison 78, White 79, Certain 83.

Mt. Vernon: Olaughlin (medalist) 72, Hill 82, Hobbs 84, Jensen 84, Graham 85.

Arlington: Heise 76, Hunton 79, Kent 82, Cote 85, Allen 86.

Squalicum: Rawitzer (medalist) 72, Hyman 81, Mann 85, Burke 86, Larson 90, Bailey 90.

Meadowdale: Burks 76, Hollenhorst 82, Hodge 84, Bayer 89, Olsen 89.

Ferndale: Carr 85, Morris 87, Hoelzle 89, Jacobson 90, Littleman 92.

Shorecrest: Bracht 74, Uppinghouse 81, Hewitt 87, Brickell 95, Johnston 107.

Sedro-Woolley: Schweigert 85, Hyatt 90, Bron 91, Gardner 93, Paulsen 102.

Lynnwood: Stumpf 88, Wieben 92, Brewster 94, Tobin 96, Davis 100.

Softball

Granite Falls 10, Blaine 0 (5 inn.): At Granite Falls, Granite Falls' victory over Blaine was especially vindicating since Blaine was the school that defeated the Tigers last year to keep them out of the district tournament. Alyssa Arndt of Granite Falls pitched a five-inning, two-hit shutout and teammate Stacey Todd drove in three RBI while scoring two runs herself as Granite Falls earned a berth in the 2A District One tournament starting Wednesday.

At Granite Falls H.S.

Blaine 000 00 -- 0 2 4

G. Falls 002 44 -- 10 10 1

Dudley and Kingslien. Arndt and Todd. WP--Arndt. LP--Dudley. 2B--Arndt (GF) 1, Dudley (B) 1. 3B--Todd (GF) 1, Hensley (GF) 1. HR--Wesala (GF) 1. Records--Blaine not reported. Granite Falls 14-7.

Lynden 3, Lakewood 2: At Marysville, five Lakewood errors over three innings allowed Lynden to score three unearned runs and get a berth in the 2A District One tournament. The loss ends Lakewood's season.

At Lakewood H.S.

Lynden 001 110 0 -- 3 7 3

Lakewood 000 100 1 -- 2 4 5

Krammer and Tenley. Behen and B. Bean. WP--Krammer. LP--Behen. Records--Lynden not reported. Lakewood 11-9.

Sehome 10, Sultan 0 (6 inn.): At Bellingham, Sehome earned a 2A District One playoff berth in emphatic fashion, no-hitting the Turks and ending the game in the sixth inning with the ten-run rule. The loss ends Sultan's season.

At Sehome H.S.

Sultan 000 000 -- 0 0 4

Sehome 021 205 -- 10 8 0

Talley and MacDicken. not reported. WP--not reported. LP--Talley. Records--Sultan 1-19 overall. Sehome not reported.

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