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    Published: Saturday, October 11, 2008

    Prep football: Jackson rises to top of Wesco South



    EVERETT -- A variety of plays, a variety of scorers.

    And now, quite the variety of wins for the Jackson Timberwolves this season.

    After a 50-49 overtime victory last week and a 35-14 Wesco South victory Friday night over Kamiak, it was as close to opposite as games can be.

    "Kamiak presented challenges different than Lake Stevens," Jackson head coach Joel Vincent said. "I was nervous all week long. We have been through a tough three-game stretch. You wonder how long the kids can hang in there. But give our kids the credit because it showed on the field."

    Jackson's diverse offense ran from a multitude of sets and its defense controlled the action early on against Kamiak and allowed the Timberwolves to dominate the field position battle.

    Taylor Cox scored Jackson's first touchdown on a direct-snap, 22-yard run, putting Jackson up 7-0. Then Cox scored again, slashing into the end zone from 3 yards out. That score put Jackson up 14-0 at halftime. The T-Wolves ran 14 times for 121 yards, with the lump of those carries coming in the first half.

    "We have three guys that can take snaps and run the offense," Vincent said.

    Vincent also said the job the Timberwolves' defense did really set the tone for the offense. Jackson had 50 or fewer yards to go on four of their five touchdown drives.

    Kamiak, shut out last week, remained scoreless into the third quarter. Kamiak quarterback Sam Ruppel directed a solid drive, calling his own number for a 39-yard quarterback scramble and on the next play ran 5 yards up the middle for a Knights touchdown with 17 seconds remaining in the period. Ruppel finished the game 10-for-17 passing for 141 yards, including an 8-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Josh Glenn. Glenn had seven catches for 73 yard and Aaron Miller had eight rushes for 71 yards.

    At Goddard Stadium

    Jackson 7 7 14 7 -- 35

    Kamiak 0 0 7 7 -- 14

    Jackson--Cox 22 run (Sullivan kick)

    Jackson--Cox 3 run (Sullivan kick)

    Jackson--Carr 1 run (Sullivan kick)

    Jackson--Wilde 69 pass from Gay (Sullivan kick)

    Kamiak--Ruppel 5 run (Watts kick)

    Jackson--Gay 5 run (Sullivan kick)

    Kamiak--Glenn 13 pass from Ruppel (Watts kick)

    Records--Jackson 3-0 league, 5-1 overall. Kamiak 1-3, 1-5.

    Shorecrest 16, Meadowdale 12: At Edmonds, Nick Terrel kicked three field goals, two in the fourth-quarter field goals to give Shorecrest the Wesco 3A victory. Terrel connected from 31 yards with 7:10 to play to give the Scots a one-point lead, then again from 23 yards with 2:56 to play. Jordan Brown scored a touchdown on a 1-yard run for Shorecrest. Michael Harris led all rushers with 115 yards on 22 carries. Shorecrest quarterback Sam Heck completed five of 12 passes for 96 yards. Harris had two catches for 59 yards. Running back Naji Moore-Taylor scored one Meadowdale TD on a 3-yard run. The other came on a 95-yard kick return by Cameron Bayer, who also had six receptions for 98 yards. Meadowdale QB Matt McDonagh completed seven of 13 passes for 108 yards. Shorecrest out-rushed Meadowdale 219-51 and had a 20-minute time of possession advantage.

    At Edmonds District Stadium

    Shorecrest 0 3 7 6 -- 16

    Meadowdale 0 12 0 0 -- 12

    Meadowdale--Moore-Taylor 3 run (PAT failed)

    Shorecrest--FG Terrel 24

    Meadowdale--Bayer 95 kick return (PAT failed)

    Shorecrest--Brown 1 run (Terrel kick)

    Shorecrest--FG Terrel 31

    Shorecrest--FG Terrel 23

    Records--Shorecrest 1-0 league, 3-3 overall. Meadowdale 1-1, 3-2.

    Mountlake Terrace 14, Shorewood 0: At Shoreline, the Shorewood Thunderbirds' chance of a comeback was stymied in the fourth quarter Friday, when Mountlake Terrace went on an 85-yard drive that spanned nearly the entire period and was capped off with a 7-yard touchdown run by Casey Ellersick. When the Thunderbirds got the ball back they were down two touchdowns with 46 seconds remaining.

    At Shoreline Stadium

    M. Terrace 0 0 7 7 -- 14

    Shorewood 0 0 0 0 -- 0

    MT--Ellersick 1 run (Dalton kick)

    MT--Ellersick 7 run (Dalton kick)

    Records--M. Terrace 1-2 league, 3-3 overall. Shorewood 0-4, 0-6.

    Stanwood 22, Oak Harbor 10: At Stanwood, Devon Wooldridge rushed for 143 yards and scored two touchdowns in Stanwood's Wesco North victory. Spartan Brad Gee added 18 rushes for 98 yards. Oak Harbor's James Jordan scored a touchdown in the third quarter to give the Wildcats the lead but Stanwood responded with a safety and Wooldridge's two touchdowns.

    At Stanwood H.S.

    Oak Harbor 0 3 7 0 -- 10

    Stanwood 6 0 9 7 -- 22

    Stanwood--Reinecke 37 pass from McCune (kick failed)

    Oak Harbor--FG Higbee 17

    Oak Harbor--Higbee 37 pass from Jordan (Higbee kick)

    Stanwood--Safety, Jordan tackled in end zone

    Stanwood--Wooldridge 1 run (Schmidt kick)

    Stanwood--Wooldridge 40 run (Schmidt kick)

    Records--Oak Harbor 1-2 league, 2-4 overall. Stanwood 2-2, 2-3.

    Arlington 21, Monroe 14: At Arlington, the Eagles scored 21 unanswered points capped by a Kellen Botten 29-yard TD run with 1:05 remaining in the game to take the lead and escape with the Wesco North victory. Botten totaled 104 rushing yards on 13 carries. Arlington quarterback Jake Parduhn was 13-for-21 for 212 yards and two TDs. Monroe's Connor Shellford connected on a 74-yard pass with Cody Elledge to take a 14-0 lead, but Monroe was unable to score again.

    At Larson Stadium

    Monroe 7 7 0 0 -- 14

    Arlington 0 7 0 14 -- 21

    Monroe--Kenagy 1 run (Garino kick)

    Monroe--Elledge 74 pass from Shellford (Garino kick)

    Arlington--Varnell 34 pass from Parduhn (Pierce kick)

    Arlington--Varnell 30 pass from Parduhn (kick failed)

    Arlington--Botten 29 run (Pruitt pass from Pierce)

    Records--Monroe 0-4 league, 2-4 overall. Arlington 1-2, 4-2.

    Glacier Peak 47, Lynnwood 6: At Snohomish, Zach Richter threw for 273 yards and three touchdowns, Tanner Southard had four receptions for 127 yards and Glacier Peak had 455 yards of total offense to easily take the Wesco 3A victory. Lynnwood senior Geoff Meinken rushed for 84 yards and returned an interception 63 yards for a touchdown in the first half.

    At Snohomish Veterans Memorial Stadium

    Lynnwood 0 6 0 0 -- 6

    Glacier Peak 10 14 16 7 -- 47

    GP--Tanner 53 pass from Richter (Miller)

    GP--FG Miller 33

    GP--Stepanchenko 61 run (Miller)

    L--Meinken 63 int. return (kick missed)

    GP--Bonner 28 pass from Richter (Miller)

    GP--FG 30 Miller

    GP--Kaestner 22 int. return (Miller)

    GP--Southard 19 pass from Richter (Kick blocked)

    GP--Wirtz 8 run (Miller)

    Lynnwood--0-2 league. 0-6 overall. Glacier Peak 1-1 league. 2-4 overall.

    Cedarcrest 25, Granite Falls 0: At Granite Falls, Cedarcrest quarterback Tommy Edwards was 7-for-12 passing with two touchdowns -- both to Josh Stark -- in a Cascade Conference victory. Jacob Kreigbaum was the leading rusher for Cedarcrest with 83 yards on 18 carries and Darren Collinwood had 69 yards with two touchdowns on 11 carries.

    At Granite Falls H.S.

    Cedarcrest 7 12 0 6 -- 25

    Granite Falls 0 0 0 0 -- 0

    Cedarcrest--Collinwood 3 run (Felts kick)

    Cedarcrest--Stark 50 pass from Edwards (kick blocked)

    Cedarcrest--Stark 12 pass from Edwards (kick failed)

    Cedarcrest--Collinwood 10 run (kick failed)

    Records--Cedarcrest 3-1 league, 4-2 overall. Granite Falls 2-2, 3-3.

    South Whidbey 31, King's 0: At Langley, Henry Mead (122 rushing yards) and Danny Zuver (two touchdowns) led undefeated South Whidbey to a Cascade Conference win. Nick Swanson had three catches for 56 yards for King's.

    At South Whidbey H.S.

    King's 0 0 0 0 -- 0

    S. Whidbey 7 10 14 0 -- 31

    South Whidbey--Zuver 5 run (Russell kick)

    South Whidbey--Tenuta 34 run (Russell kick)

    South Whidbey--FG Russell 34

    South Whidbey--Zuver 3 run (Russell kick)

    South Whidbey--Hodson 3 run (Russell kick)

    Records--King's 1-3 league, 3-3 overall. S. Whidbey 4-0, 6-0.

    Sultan 40, Coupeville 6: At Sultan, Abe Bray carried six times for 105 yards and two touchdowns and caught a touchdown pass for Sultan in the Cascade Conference contest. Sultan's Zach Beebe returned a fumble 40 yards for a touchdown and threw a touchdown pass to Thomas McGrath. Also for Sultan, Bubba Dideum scored on a 5-yard run and Nathan Barnhill kicked a 25-yard field goal. Ian Smith caught a touchdown pass from Jason Bagby for Coupeville's lone touchdown.

    At Sultan H.S.

    Coupeville 0 0 0 6 -- 6

    Sultan 12 19 9 0 -- 40

    S--Dideum 5 run (kick failed)

    S--Beebe 40 fumble recovery (kick failed)

    S--Bray 17 pass from Beebe (kick failed)

    S--Bray 2 run (Barnhill kick)

    S--McGrath 23 pass from Beebe (kick failed)

    S--Bray 74 run (kick failed)

    S--FG Barnhill 25

    C--Smith 9 pass from Bagby (run failed)

    Records--Coupeville 0-4 league, 0-6 overall. Sultan 1-3, 1-5.

    Archbishop Murphy 68, Lakewood 35: At Everett, Archbishop Murphy scored 41 points in the first quarter, Jake Clark returned a kickoff 77 yards for a touchdown as time expired and Archbishop Murphy overwhelmed Lakewood in a Cascade Conference game. Alex Martinez carried nine times for 82 yards and Murphy pounded out 275 yards on the ground. Lakewood's Justin Lane passed for a school-record 325 yards, on 26 of 43 attempts with four touchdowns and three interceptions. Lakewood's Jordan Stauffer caught 12 passes for 177 yards and three touchdowns.

    At Ennis Stadium

    Lakewood 0 14 7 14 -- 35

    Murphy 41 14 7 6 -- 68

    M--Gordon 17 run (Houts kick)

    M--Milburn 2 run (kick failed)

    M--Gordan 4 run (Houts kick)

    M--Melton 26 pass from VanderWel (Houts kick)

    M--McClure 8 run (Houts kick)

    M--Downs 5 run (Houts kick)

    L--Moore 17 pass from Lane (Stauffer kick)

    M--Martinez 1 run (Houts kick)

    L--Stauffer 79 pass from Lane (Stauffer kick)

    M--Smith 9 run (Houts kick)

    L--Stauffer 10 pass from (Stauffer kick)

    M--Melton 25 int. return (Houts kick)

    L--Melton 1 run (Stauffer kick)

    L--Stauffer 5 pass from Lane (Stauffer kick)

    M--Clark 77 kickoff return (No PAT)

    Records--Lakewood 1-3 league, 1-5 overall. Murphy 3-0, 6-0.

    Darrington 42, Orcas Island 14: At Darrington, Cory Hoveskeland rushed for three touchdowns and caught another for Darrington in the Northwest 2B game. Hoveskeland racked up 227 total yards of offense and Johnny Loughnen ran for a 15-yard TD and threw for another.

    At Darrington H.S.

    Orcas Island 6 0 8 0 -- 14

    Darrington 7 14 7 14 -- 42

    Darrington--Hoveskeland 45 run (Brown kick)

    Orcas Island--Rushing TD (kick failed)

    Darrington--Hoveskeland 43 run (Brown kick)

    Darrington--Brown 20 run (Brown kick)

    Darrington--Hoveskeland 25 run (Brown kick)

    Orcas Island--Rushing TD (pass completed)

    Darrington--Loughnen 15 run (Brown kick)

    Darrington--Hoveskeland 20 pass from Loughnen (Brown kick)

    Records--Orcas Island 0-2 league, 2-4 overall. Darrington 2-0, 5-1.

    Bothell 29, Woodinville 7: At Woodinville, Patrick Ottorbech carried 22 times for 183 yards and a touchdown and Bothell converted two 2-point conversions to best previously undefeated Woodinville.

    At Woodinville H.S.

    Bothell 3 8 8 10 -- 29

    Woodinville 0 7 0 0 -- 7

    B--FG Kaylor 36

    B--Ottorbrech 6 run (Hartvigson pass from Koran)

    W--not reported (kick good)

    B--Conricode 11 pass from Muller (Hudson pass from Koran)

    B--FG Kaylor 31

    B--Burwick 2 run (Kaylor kick)

    Bothell 4-2 overall. Woodinville 5-1.

    Boys tennis

    Snohomish 6, Stanwood 1

    At Stanwood H.S.

    Singles--Kyle Koetje (St) def. Zach Stockwell 6-4, 6-0; Reed Pecha (Sn) def. Zach Meyer 6-3, 6-0; Trevor Shields (Sn) def. Kyle Luck 7-6, 6-4; Nichol Ratzke (Sn) def. Trevor Teigen 6-2, 6-2. Doubles--Kevin Chittenden-Mat Scott (Sn) def. Teague Nelson-Chris Gilmore 6-3, 6-2; Andrew Karr-Jake Thomas (Sn) def. Epperson-James McCune 6-1, 6-0; Chase Anderson-Jared Anderson (Sn) def. Gage Pepin-Zach Carroll 6-1, 6-2. Records--Snohomish 13-0 league and overall. Stanwood 7-6.

    Marysville-Pilchuck 4, Oak Harbor 3

    At Oak Harbor H.S.

    Singles--Joe Dyer (M-P) def. Derek Thomas 6-4, 2-6, 6-3; Ryan Evans (OH) def. Kyle Hanks 6-2, 6-3; Jordan Kingma (OH) def. Jared Rumsey 6-4, 6-3; Josh Evans (OH) def. Luke Geiseke 6-3, 6-2. Doubles--Barry Jacobsen-Klev Larson (M-P) def. Paul Jewell-Joel Valles II 6-2, 6-0; Jeff Jensen-Lucas Stevens (M-P) def. Rick Baleros-Max O'Dell 6-2, 6-4; Travis Nelson-Travis Brown (M-P) def. Matthew Rice-Chris Holbrook 6-1, 6-1. Records--Marysville-Pilchuck 8-4 league and overall. Oak Harbor 4-9.

    Arlington 4, Monroe 3

    At Arlington H.S.

    Singles--Trevor Ansberry (M) def. Garrett Meyer, 6-2, 6-2; Howard Chen (M) def. Eric McElroy, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4; Tom Meeus (M) def. Zach Tankersley, 1-6, 6-2, 6-3; Marty Thorgarson (A) def. Dylan Heffner, 6-1, 6-0. Doubles--Ari Fernando-Justin Aylesworth (A) def. Cody Hastings-Daniel Griesner, 7-6 (7-5), 6-2; Austin Taylro-Tucker Degraffenreid (A) def. Adam Nelson-Sam Shelfout, 6-0, 6-0; Taylor Hartsell-Tyler Gjersee (A) def. A.J. Robertson-Jordan Lindquist, 6-0, 6-1. Records--Monroe 0-14 league and overall. Arlington 3-11.

    Everett 4, Cascade 3

    At Clark Park

    Singles--Brendan Soelling (E) def. Johnny Mills 6-1, 6-1; Michael Iringan (E) def. Alex Phetsadakone 7-6 (7-5), 6-4; Dan Snyder (E) def. Chris Chung 6-3, 6-4; Evan Ebert (E) def. Haison Duong 6-2, 6-2. Doubles--Jon Pam-Brenden Beaver (C) def. Michael Sowinski-Kevin Staley 6-0, 6-2; Yasmael Abad-Garrett Johnson (C) def. Santosh Samuel-Casey Church 6-3, 6-0; Brad Le-Jeff Singer (C) def. Jiohn Huynh-Matt Destito 6-0, 5-7, 6-4. Records--Cascade 10-4 league and overall. Everett 9-3.

    Shorewood 4, Shorecrest 3

    At Shorecrest H.S.

    Singles--Tristan Reni (Sw) def. Jason Hollnbach-Landraitus 6-1, 6-2; Scott McConnell (Sw) def. Max Reikosky 4-6, 6-4, 6-1; Spencer Shin (Sw) def. Thao Pham 6-1, 6-0; Hunter Nelson (Sw) def. Raymond Lee 6-0, 6-0. Doubles--Nathan Bright-Mike Uppinghouse (Sc) def. Dan Gnanapragasam-Chien Da Lai 6-0, 6-2; Danny Brzovic-Devin Abney (Sc) def. Dillon Iwasaki-Adam Kalman 6-3, 6-4; James Robinson-Natsuki Yamaguchi (Sc) def. Jeff Ka-Andrew Haug 6-2, 6-2. Records--Shorewood 10-4 league and overall. Shorecrest 9-5.

    Boys soccer

    Providence Classical Christian 5, Grace Academy 1: At Mountlake Terrace, Eric Moisant scored two goals and assisted on another to help Providence Classical Christian (2-0-1) roll to the Northwest 1B League victory over Grace Academy (4-1-1). Tyler Hatcher, Beau Butaud and Andrew Moisant each chipped in a goal for Providence Classical Christian, while Tim O'Kelly scored Grace Academy's lone goal in the 19th minute. Goalkeepers were not reported for either team.

    Volleyball

    Providence Classical Christian 3, Grace Academy 0: At Marysville, Providence Classical Christian defeated Grace Academy 25-22, 25-22, 25-18, improving to 1-1 in the Northwest 1B League (4-5 overall). Cassie Chung had seven kills, seven digs and three blocks for Providence Classicial Christian. Teammate Melissa Moisant had eight digs and three kills and Darby Chung had five kills and 13 assists. Katie Mittelstaedt and Hannah Krumm each had a pair of kills for Grace Academy (0-4, 0-6).

    North Sound Christian 3, Skykomish 1: At Mountlake Terrace, Tori Speck had 12 kills, Malorie Mahler had 25 assists and Victoria Patterson had nine aces, nine kills and nine digs to help North Sound Christian take a Northwest 1B League victory over Skykomish 25-10, 25-12, 24-26, 25-12. North Sound Christian improved to 7-1 overall and in league. Skykomish fell to 1-3 overall.

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