PREP BOYS SOCCER ROUNDUP

Published 11:27 pm Friday, March 27, 2009

MARYSVILLE — Cascade scored an early goal in Friday’s Wesco North boys soccer game against Marysville-Pilchuck. John Crenshaw had a lot to do with the outcome from that point on for the Tomahawks.

Crenshaw scored goals in the 25th minute (unassisted), 44th minute (Elwood Savon assist) and the 71st minute (Anthony Johnson assist) to help give Marysville (3-0-1 league and overall) the 4-2 Wesco North victory.

“John Crenshaw made a big impact in tonight’s game,” M-P head coach Geoff Kittle said. “He played three different positions and scored from all three of them.”

M-P knew coming into the game that Reid Jones would be a threat and Jones got Cascade (3-2-0) on the board first in the 13th minute, but was unable to do any more damage. Kevin Chavez (Terence Johnson assist) scored in the 19th minute to even the score before Crenshaw’s hat trick.

“I think the big thing for our guys was really trying to figure out how to beat their trap,” Kittle said. “Once we did that we got some wide open goals.”

John Voin scored Cascade’s other goal in the 27th minute.

“I thought Cascade played a really hard game,” Kittle said. “They made it very tough tonight.”

Kyle Bluhm was in goal for the Tomahawks and Nick Morley was the goalkeeper for Cascade.

Lake Stevens 2, Arlington 1: At Lake Stevens, Wyatt Lee (Scott DeOliveria assist) and Zach Wagner scored for Lake Stevens in a Wesco North match. Lee scored in the 47th minute and Wagner doubled the Lake Stevens’ lead in the 56th minute. Walter Florez cut the lead in half for Arlington with a goal in the 70th minute. Michael Pierce earned the win in goal for Lake Stevens (3-1-0 overall and league). Arlington’s (2-3-0) goalkeeper was Corbin Anderson.

Monroe 3, Stanwood 0: At Stanwood, Drew Hopkins scored a goal, assisted on another and drew a penalty kick for Monroe in a Wesco North match. Jack Fortune (Hopkins assist) opened the scoring for the Bearcats (2-2-0 overall) in the 30th minute. Hopkins suffered a foul and drew a penalty for Austin Cohn, who converted for a two-goal lead in the 64th minute. Hopkins (Fortune assist) closed the scoring for Monroe in the 73rd minute. Miles Garman earned the clean sheet in goal for Monroe. Stanwood’s (0-4-1) goalkeeper was not reported.

Snohomish 4, Everett 1: At Everett, Snohomish used an onslaught of goals in the second half to win a Wesco North match. Carson Pingrey (Thomas Sheets assist), Sheets, Travis Olsen (Chris Herrera assist) and Sean Schaller (Kevin Chittenden assist) all tallied goals for Snohomish. Garrett Robinson scored on a free kick in the 60th minute for Everett. Cody Melander earned the win in goal for the Panthers (4-1-0 overall). Everett’s (0-4-0) goalkeeper was not reported.

Mountlake Terrace 3, Edmonds-Woodway 2: At Edmonds, Jonathan Alvarez scored twice in Mountlake Terrace’s (3-0-1 overall) non-league victory over Edmonds-Woodway (2-2-0). Max Doolittle and Jake Lagucik each scored a goal for Edmonds-Woodway. Nick Kratzke tended goal for the Warriors. The other goal scorer and the goalkeeper for the Hawks were not reported.

Shorecrest 6, Glacier Peak 1: At Shoreline, Shorecrest (4-0-0 overall) scored six unanswered goals to open its non-league game against Glacier Peak (1-3-0). Michael Harris scored on a free kick in the first minute, Glenn Paden (Eli Blauser assist) scored in the 10th minute, Garrett Musar (Jeremy Novack assist) in the 12th minute, Eli Blauser (Glenn Paden assist) in the 20th minute, Nick Terrell scored on a free kick in the 32nd minute and Devin Shull (Nick Terrel assist) scored Shorecrest’s final goal in the 56th minute. Glacier Peak’s lone goal was scored by Shane Miller in the 71st minute. Eric Baker was in goal for Shorecrest as was Jimmy Eschrich for Glacier Peak.

Kamiak 5, Meadowdale 2: At Lynnwood, Clayton Dubin scored twice for Kamiak (0-3-0 overall) in its non-league win over Meadowdale (1-3-0). Spencer Kienholz, Josh Harris and Zack Faller also scored for the Knights. Peter Gruszecki and Jack Gold scored for Meadowdale. No goalkeepers were reported.

Shorewood 2, Jackson 0: At Everett, Shorewood (3-0-1 overall) won the non-conference game against Jackson (3-1-0). Eric Hodel was the goalkeeper for Jackson. Tim Aspinall and Sam Olson scored goals for Shorewood. Dorian Lair was in goal for the Thunderbirds.

Mariner 3, Lynnwood 0: At Everett, Jose Avila scored two goals for Mariner in a non-league win. Mirza Polovina assisted on one of Avila’s goals and Berty Mandagie also scored for the Marauders (1-3-0 overall). Ulises Hernandez earned the shutout in goal for Mariner. Lynnwood’s (0-4-0) goalkeeper was not reported.

Lakewood 2, King’s 1 (shootout): At Marysville, Lakewood’s Craig Hooks tied the game with a goal in the 75th minute to force overtime, which led to a shootout with the Cougars (2-0 league, 2-0 overall) winning 6-5 to earn the Cascade Conference victory. Joseph Jeong scored the lone goal for King’s (1-1, 1-1) against Lakewood goalkeeper James Hoback. King’s keeper was not reported.

Cedarcrest 3, Sultan 2 (shootout): At Duvall, Cedarcrest’s Dusty Felts scored a goal at the end of the second half to tie the Cascade Conference game and the Red Wolves won the shootout 6-5. Corey Johnson also scored for Cedarcrest (2-0 league, 3-0-0 overall) and Michael Kenagy and Alex Romeijn scored for Sultan (0-1, 1-1-1). Colin* McHargue was the goalkeeper for Cedarcrest and Matt Beckers was the keeper for Sultan.

*Correction, March 30, 2009: Colin McHargue’s first name was incorrect in the original article.