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    Published: Saturday, October 31, 2009

    PREP ROUNDUP: Denton sets Marysville-Pilchuck season rushing record

    MARYSVILLE — Marysville-Pilchuck running back Austin Denton ran into the end zone and then the record book.

    Another stellar outing for the senior running back helped lead his team to a 49-28 Wesco North win over Oak Harbor Friday and helped solidify his place in M-P football history.

    Denton, who rushed for 323 yards on 20 carries, broke Kyle Woods’ single season team rushing record. In 1996 Woods ran for 1,688 yards as a junior. In nine games this season, Denton has racked up 1,919. The state record is 2,677.

    League champion M-P (6-0 in league, 9-0 overall) ran away with this one early and remained undefeated on the season. Leading 21-3 at halftime, the Tomahawks came out and scored 21 points in the third quarter.

    Denton had rushing touchdowns of 62, 49 and 2 yards.

    A.J. Kvangnes (14 carries) ran for 56 yards and two touchdowns and quarterback Zack Hanson ran 11 times for 56 yards and two touchdowns to lead M-P to a total of 443 yards rushing.

    Hanson also completed two of three passes for 50 yards.

    Senior quarterback Luke Felkner led Oak Harbor (2-4, 3-6) with an 18-for-40 effort, throwing for 337 yards and three touchdowns. Two of those went to receiver Josh Higbee, who finished with five catches for 111 yards.

    At Quil Ceda Stadium

    Oak Harbor 0 3 13 12 — 28

    M-P 7 14 21 7 — 49

    M-P—Kvangnes 5 run (Stokes kick)

    Oak Harbor—FG Fakkema 25

    M-P—Kvangnes 18 run (kick failed)

    M-P—Hanson 1 run (Hanson run)

    M-P—Denton 62 run (Stokes kick)

    Oak Harbor—Farnum 20 pass from Felkner (Fakkema kick)

    M-P—Denton 2 run (Stokes kick)

    M-P—Denton 49 run (Stokes kick)

    Oak Harbor—Higbee 33 pass from Felkner (kick failed)

    M-P—Hanson 5 run (Stokes kick)

    Oak Harbor—Ayer 2 run (kick failed)

    Oak Harbor—Higbee 42 pass from Felkner (kick blocked)

    Records—Oak Harbor 2-4 league, 3-6 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 6-0, 9-0.

    Mariner 41, Monroe 12: At Everett, Mariner held Monroe to three first downs, and KeiVarae Russell racked up 119 yards on the ground on 22 carries with a touchdown for the Marauders in the non-conference win. Mariner forced four Bearcat turnovers and held Monroe to 197 yards of total offense. Jordan Moore had a 98-yard TD run for Monroe.

    At Goddard Stadium

    Monroe 0 6 0 6 — 12

    Mariner 7 22 7 7 — 41

    Mariner—Russell 14 run (Rynkiewicz kick)

    Mariner—Russell 28 pass from Thompson (kick failed)

    Mariner—Grant 18 run (Rynkiewicz kick)

    Monroe—Moore 98 run (kick failed)

    Mariner—Safety

    Mariner—Rae 2 run (Rynkiewicz kick)

    Mariner—Russell 8 run (Rynkiewicz kick)

    Mariner—Gray 1 run (Rynkiewicz kick)

    Monroe—Elledge 54 pass from Roppo (kick failed)

    Records—Monroe 2-7 overall. Mariner 3-6.

    Orcas Island 35, Darrington 8: At Darrington, Darrington’s Kolton Palmer had 16 tackles, two sacks and ran a fumble recovery returned 91 yards for a touchdown, but Orcas Island cruised to the win to lock up the Northwest 2B title.

    At Darrington H.S.

    Orcas Island 8 6 21 0 — 35

    Darrington 0 0 0 8 — 8

    Darrington—Palmer 91 fumble recovery (Brooks run)

    Orcas Island scoring plays not reported

    Records—Orcas Island 5-0 league, 7-2 overall. Darrington 2-3, 5-4.

    Highland Christian 38, Clallam Bay 8: At Arlington, Highland Christian won its first home game of the season at homecoming, shutting out Clallam Bay in the first three quarters for the Pacific Coast League victory. Quarterback Danny Jaharaus led Highland with two touchdown runs and four two-point conversions. Highland is now 2-2 in the North Division, 2-5 overall. Highland’s Randy Teel led all receivers with four receptions. Highland Christian will play either Wishkah Valley or Lake Quinault from the South Division.

    At Highland Christian H.S.

    Clallam Bay 0 0 0 8 — 8

    Highland Chr. 24 0 6 8 — 38

    HC—Knutson run (Jaharaus run)

    HC—Myers run (Jaharaus run)

    HC—Jaharaus run (Jaharaus run)

    HC—Anaya run (run failed)

    CB—Wonderly (Wonderly pass)

    HC—Jaharaus run (Jaharaus run)

    Records—Clallam Bay 0-2 league, 0-4 overall. Highland Christian 2-2, 2-5.

    Boys tennis

    4A District 1 meet

    At Stanwood H.S.

    Singles

    Third-place (winner to state, loser alternate)—Andrew Lee (Kamiak) def. Trevor Amsberry (Monroe) 6-2, 2-6, 6-3.

    Doubles

    Third-place (winner to state, loser alternate)—Robin Choi-David Kim (Jackson) def. Brian Ko-David Kim (Kamiak) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.

    3A District 1 meet

    At Harbor Square Athletic Club

    Doubles

    Second-place (winner to state, loser alternate)—Scott Bohmke-Grant Lovell (Meadowdale) def. Jordan Prete-Jake Davis (Glacier Peak 6-4, 3-6, 7-5.

    Volleyball

    North Sound Christian 3, Highland Christian 0: At Arlington, Tori Speck and Elisabeth Tissell each connected for eight kills, and Maylisa Chung contributed with 26 assists as North Sound Christian (13-2 overall) finished the regular season undefeated in Northwest 1B League play at 12-0 with a 25-13, 25-13, 25-14 win. Highland Christian is now 0-10, 0-12.

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