PREP ROUNDUP: Boys Soccer/Softball/Girls Golf

Published 11:13 pm Thursday, May 7, 2009

BELLINGHAM — Coupeville moved on to the 1A Bi-District playoffs Thursday, defeating Meridian 1-0 by winning a shootout 5-4.

Evan Coleman played goalkeeper for the first 89 minutes of the game, but Coupeville put in Isaac Wacker for the final minute of overtime and the shootout to utilize Wacker’s speed and close-range shot reaction, according to coach Paul Mendes.

“He looks so quick in practice he has gotten the nickname, El Gato, the cat,” Mendes said of Wacker’s reflexes and jumping ability.

Coleman took the decision in stride.

“Evan took it real well, he understood that we are a team,” Mendes said.

The move paid off when Wacker stopped the first of Meridian’s shootout attempts with a diving save. Coupeville (10-8 overall) went on to score all five of its shootout attempts, capped off when Mitch Stevenson locked up the victory on the final penalty kick.

Mendes said the victory moved Coupeville further than it has ever been in school history. Coupeville will play King’s for the District 1 championship at 1 p.m. Saturday at Oak Harbor High School.

“They realize that each successful game we have from here on out is taking us somewhere we have never been before,” he said.

Dakota Huntley was in goal for Meridian, whose record was not reported.

King’s 5, Lynden Christian 2: At Shoreline, King’s moved on to the 1A Bi-District playoffs behind two-goal performances by Trevor Bartels and Nick Swanson. Bartels (Jake Hibbard assist) got King’s on the board in the 24th minute. Nick Swanson (Bartels) scored in the 37th minute, and again in the 39th minute (unassisted). Brett Simons scored the fourth goal for King’s in the 59th minute, and Bartels scored the fifth goal in the 61st minute. Lynden Christian scored in the 42nd and 70th minutes, the goal scorers were not reported. Aaron Van Gorkum was in goal for King’s (13-4 overall) in the first half, he was relieved by Matt Matysic in the second half. Lynden Christian’s goalkeeper and record were not reported.

Sultan 3, Anacortes 1: At Anacortes, Alex Nicholas scored an unassisted goal in the 69th minute to break a 1-1 tie and teammate Justin Swift cemented the victory in the 78th on a Nathan Barnhill assist as the Turks qualified for the 2A District 1 tournament with the play-in victory over Anacortes. Sultan’s Axel Romeijn (Barnhill assist) scored in the game’s first minute and John Sherman (Scott Everton assist) responded in the eighth for the Seahawks. Shane Phipps was the Anacortes goalkeeper and Steven Losleben and Jake Murray split netminding duties for the Turks (7-7 in league, 9-8-1 overall).

Softball

Everett 5, Marysville-Pilchuck 3: At Everett, Anna Hudson batted 2-for-3 with a double and two runs scored to help Everett to the Wesco North victory. Jessica Tanigawa batted 4-for-5 for M-P.

At Lincoln Field

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Al. Hudson and An. Hudson. Fritz and Perrine. WP—Al. Hudson. LP—Fritz (2-5). 2B—Perrine (M-P), C. Kesterson (E), An. Hudson (E). Records—Everett 7-6 league, 10-7 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 4-8, 6-9.

Stanwood 16, Oak Harbor 0 (5 inn.): At Stanwood, junior righthander Brittany Jeans struck out 14 of the 15 batters she faced in the Wesco North game. Carly Bosse cracked two home runs and Sammy Bingham was 4-for-4 with a double to highlight the Stanwood offense.

At Stanwood H.S.

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Ratliff, Osborn (2), Ratliff (2) and N. Mowbray. Jeans and Bingham. WP—Jeans (12-0). LP—Ratliff. 2B—Musgrove (S), Bingham (S), Nemo (S). 3B—Nemo (S). HR—Bosse 2 (S). Records—Oak Harbor 2-11 league, 5-11 overall. Stanwood 12-0, 15-0.

Jackson 11, Meadowdale 1 (6 inn.): At Mill Creek, Lindsay Robison batted 2-for-2 and finished with three RBI to lead conference-leading Jackson to the Wesco South win.

At Jackson H.S.

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Wold and Lennstrom. Jackman, Feeney (5) and Covello. WP—Jackman (15-2). LP—Wold. 2B—Studioso (M), Kumangai (J) 2, McEachran (J). 3B—Jackman (J). Records—Meadowdale 4-10 league, 5-11 overall. Jackson 13-2, 15-2.

Lynnwood 1, Shorewood 0: At Shoreline, Julia Nealer pitched a complete game, giving up only one hit and striking out 11 in the Wesco South victory. Olivia Jacobs pitched a complete-game two-hitter, striking out nine for Shorewood.

At Shorewood H.S.

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Jacobs and Edinger. Nealer and Parker. WP—Nealer (12-4). LP—Jacobs. Records—Shorewood 11-3 league, 11-5 overall. Lynnwood 11-3, 12-4.

Kamiak 8, Mariner 0: At Everett, Kamiak’s Kim Kocik batted 3-for-4, and Courtney Johnson pitched a complete game, giving up just three hits in the Wesco South victory.

At Mariner H.S.

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Johnson and Grant. Hansen, Triplett (4) and McFarland. WP—Johnson. LP—Hansen (3-11). Records—Kamiak 6-8 league, 6-10 overall. Mariner 3-12, 3-13.

Glacier Peak 10, Edmonds-Woodway 0 (6 inn.): At Snohomish, freshman Sam Norton had a double and two bases on balls, and earned the win in her first pitching outing of the year, going five innings and striking out four to help Glacier Peak to the Wesco South win.

At Glacier Peak H.S.

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Budevold and Pond. Lawson, Norton (2) and Kuglar, Dillon (4). WP—Norton (1-0). LP—Budevold. 2B—Norton (GP), Rosales (GP), K. Swartz (E-W). Records—Edmonds-Woodway 1-14 league, 1-16 overall. Glacier Peak 9-5, 10-6.

Mountlake Terrace 10, Shorecrest 0 (5 inn.): At Mountlake Terrace, Kayla Watson batted 2-for-3 with a two-run home run and three RBI, and Kori Seidlitz pitched a complete-game one-hitter to lead Mountlake Terrace to the Wesco South victory and a 4A District 1 playoff berth.

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

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Desrosier and Eshelman. Seidlitz and Watson. WP—Seidlitz. LP—Desrosier. 2B—Crews (MT), Dessin (MT), Seidlitz (MT). 3B—name (school), number. name, (school) number. HR—Watson (MT). Records—Shorecrest 9-7 league, 9-9 overall. Mountlake Terrace 14-2, 16-4.

Coupeville 3, Sultan 2: At Coupeville, Grace Lapoint hit a triple in the bottom of the seventh inning to drive in the winning run for Coupeville in the Cascade Conference matchup.

At Coupeville H.S.

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Talley and Mudizen. Smith and Murdy. WP—Smith (3-1). LP—Talley. 2B—Armstrong (C). 3B—Lapoint (C). Records—Sultan 3-12 league, 4-12 overall. Coupeville 4-11, 5-12.

Granite Falls 13, Cedarcrest 4: At Duvall, Granite Falls’ Alyssa Arndt pitched a complete game with 13 strikeouts and only one walk to lead the Tigers to the Cascade Conference win. Sarah Hensley batted 3-for-4, including a two-run home run and a double, for Granite Falls.

At Cedarcrest H.S.

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Arndt and Spencer. Kissinger, Houser (6) and Davidson. WP—Arndt. LP—Kissinger. 2B—Arndt (GF) 2, Hensley (GF), Spencer (GF), Stevens (GF). HR—Hensley (GF). Records—Granite Falls 14-1 league, 15-1 overall. Cedarcrest 6-8, 6-8.

Girls golf

Cedarcrest 130, South Whidbey 89

At Carnation Golf Course

Nine holes, Stableford scoring

South Whidbey: Sydney Miller 23, Emily Lindus 19, Brandi Winn 17, Morgan Thomson 16, Olivia Hamilton 14. Cedarcrest: Jackie Taylor (medalist) 31, Brooke Chapman 27, Sierra Berg 26, Shannon Bailey 25, Lauren Houk 21.

Oak Harbor 149, Lake Stevens 146, Cascade 50

At Battle Creek Golf Course

15 holes, Stableford scoring

Oak Harbor: Melanie Cone 39 (medalist), Simone Hamilton 30, Kara Stratton 30, Ashley Johnson 28, Shelbey Hamming 22. Lake Stevens: Lauren Lobaugh 34, Brooke Dalgleish 32, Kristina Tews 29, Lindsey Danas 27, Julie Borges 24. Cascade: Jamie Armintrout 26, Kindra Shively 21, Macenzie Lebaron 3.