PREP ROUNDUP: Jackson beats Edmonds-Woodway in baseball

Published 11:24 pm Monday, April 28, 2008

MILL CREEK — Brandon Wang’s “day in the sun,” as Jackson baseball coach Kirk Nicholson called it, gave the Timberwolves a come-from-behind 10-9 Wesco South victory and kept the Edmonds-Woodway Warriors from clinching a 4A District 1 tournament berth.

Wang was 3-for-5 with two home runs and four RBI.

“It was exciting. Back-and-forth the whole way,” Nicholson said.

The Warriors (8-7 in league, 9-9 overall) missed a chance to clinch one of the final two South berths remaining when their loss, coupled with Kamiak’s 6-3 win over Mariner, put them in a two-way tie for the final berth.

The Warriors took a 9-8 lead in the seventh inning when Kyle Long follwed Trevor Takara’s double with an RBI single that scored Takara from second.

That set up Wang’s heroics.

The senior shortstop, who had homered in the previous inning, hit a two-run walkoff home run with two outs in the seventh giving Jackson its 11th victory of the season.

“It was pretty cool to see this happen for him. He’s one of those guys that work hard the entire time and does everything for the team that he can do,” Nicholson said of Wang.

Danny Oh, who scored on Wang’s home run, finished 3-for-4 with three runs scored. Oh pitched the seventh inning to earn the victory.

Kramer Scott was 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI for the Warriors, who face Jackson in the season finale today at home.

Isaac Kim and Greg Cranson also homered for Jackson.

At Jackson H.S.

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Long, Betts (7) and Cox. Wishko, Kellington (3), McGee (5), Cranson (5), Oh (7) and Morris. WP—Oh. LP—Betts. 2B—Long (EW), Scott (EW), Cox (EW), Takara (EW), Hansen (EW). HR—Kim (J), Wang (J) 2, Cranson (J). Records—E-W 8-7 league, 9-9 overall. Jackson 11-4, 14-4.

Kamiak 6, Mariner 3: At Everett, Danny Schmidt hit two doubles to help Kamiak take the Wesco South victory.

At Mariner H.S.

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Groves and Smullin. Miloff and Saga. WP—Groves. LP—Miloff. 2B—Guinn (K), Schmidt (K) 2, Rush (M). Records—Kamiak 8-7 league, 10-9 overall. Mariner 2-13, 4-14.

Shorewood 8, Meadowdale 5: At Lynnwood, Alex Kuniyoshi got the win on the mound and also had a home run at the plate.

At Meadowdale H.S.

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Kuniyoshi, Snell (5) and Schiefer. Gorman, Haight (3) and O’Neill. WP—Kuniyoshi. LP—Gorman. 2B—Dykes (S) 1. HR—LeCount (S) 1, Kuniyoshi (S) 1. Records—Shorewood 9-6 league, 12-7 overall. Meadowdale 10-5, 11-8.

Lake Stevens 2, Everett 0: At Everett, Joey Pulitano went 2-for-3 at the plate with a two RBI double and only allowed two hits while striking out five in the complete game shutout. The entire game lasted only an hour and 25 minutes.

At Everett Memorial Stadium

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Pulitano and White. Frauenholtz, Juarez (5) and B. Herrick. WP—Pulitano. LP—Frauenholtz. 2B—Pulitano (LS) 1. Records—Lake Stevens 7-8 league, 9-9 overall. Everett 5-10, 5-14.

Oak Harbor 2, Marysville-Pilchuck 1: At Oak Harbor, Johnny Encinas doubled home Chris Reilly in the top of the seventh inning with the go-ahead run and Oak Harbor defeated Marysville-Pilchuck in the Wesco North game. Junior Bennett Richter pitched a two-hit complete game for the Wildcats.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

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Nelson, Unruh (4), Engles (7) and Botham. Richter and Encinas. WP—Richter (3-2). LP—Engles. 2B—Encinas (OH). Records—M-P 10-5 league, 13-5 overall. Oak Harbor 5-10, 7-12.

Mountlake Terrace 3, Shorecrest 0: At Shoreline, Mark Baehm of Mountlake Terrace pitched a complete game shutout and teammates Matt Shafer and Tyler McDowell each had homeruns.

At Shorecrest H.S.

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Baehm and Clingan. Bayern, Robbins (7) and Desrosier. WP—Baehm. LP—Bayern. HR—Shafer (MT) 1, McDowell (MT) 1. Records—Mountlake Terrace 12-3 league, 13-6 overall. Shorecrest 4-11, 5-13.

Darrington 10, Orcas Island 2: At Darrington, Skye Schillhammer pitched a complete game striking out 11 and Darrington defeated Orcas Island in the Northwest 1A/2B league game. Schillhammer added two hits, two RBI and two runs scored.

At Darrington H.S.

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Culp, Bruland (5) and J. Hansen. Schillhammer and Carter. WP—Schillhammer. LP—Culp. 2B—O’Dell (D), Carter (D). Records—Orcas Island 0-12 in league, 0-12 overall. Darrington 9-4, 10-7.

Darrington 7, Orcas Island 2: At Darrington, Mark Jones struck out 13 batters and Darrington locked up a first round Tri-District playoff game at home. Darrington will host an opponent to be announced, Tuesday, May 6. Johnny Nash batted 3-for-4 with two runs scored an a RBI for the Loggers.

At Darrington H.S.

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E. Hansen, Geiger (5) and J. Hansen. Jones and Carter, WP—Jones. LP—E. Hansen. 2B—E. Hansen (OI). Records—Orcas Island 0-13 league, 0-14 overall. Darrington 10-4, 11-7.

Boys golf

Wesco South Group B meet: At Mukilteo, Shorecrest’s Jens Bracht shot a 69 to take medalist honors, but 2007 state champion Kamiak (395) easily won the meet behind Reid Martin and Dylan Goodwin’s 72. Edmonds-Woodway placed second with a team score of 415.

At Harbour Pointe Golf Course

18 holes, par 72

Team scores—Kamiak 375, Edmonds-Woodway 415, Shorewood 445, Meadowdale 452, Shorecrest 462.

Edmonds-Woodway: Yeo 92, Halle 84, McDonald 71, Byun 84, Phillips 92. Shorewood: McKinley 82, Brindle 91, Kane 87, Kahn 87, Greeny 98. Shorecrest: Bracht 69 (medalist), Uppinghouse 91, Hewitt 92, Brickell 107, Johnson 112. Meadowdale: Burks 82, Hodge 102, Bayer 95, Hollenhorst 84, Larson 107. Kamiak: Martin 72, Goodwin 72, Carey 79, Strickland 73, Price 79.

Lakewood 220, Cedarcrest 222: At Stanwood, Paul Melohusky shot a 40 to take medalist honors and help Lakewood take the Cascade Conference victory in windy conditions.

At Kayak Point Golf Course

9 holes played, par 36

Cedarcrest: Macmillan 43, Harding 44, Kramer 44, McKinlay 45, Paulson 46. Lakewood: Melohusky (medalist), McAllister 43, Parrish 44, Strand 46, Ryals 47.

South Whidbey 173, Sultan 195: At Langley, Brooks Guetlin of South Whidbey shot a five-under 28 to his lead his team to victory.

At Blue Boy Golf Course

Nine holes played, par 33

Sultan: Bardwell 34, Green 35, Noel 37, LaMunyon 44, Oskierko 45. S. Whidbey: Guetlin (medalist) 28, Blakey 35, Kemps 35, Lindsay 36, Conner 39.

Girls golf

Kamiak 77, Jackson 57: At Mill Creek, Rachel Choi scored 25 Stableford points to grab medalist honors and help Kamiak take the non-conference victory.

At Mill Creek Country Club

Nine holes, Stableford scoring

Kamiak: Choi 25, Levin 19, Kwak 13, McCormick 12, Brown 8. Jackson: Fitzpatrick 20, Kao 14, Alvarez 10, Miller 8, Carlson 5.

Archbishop Murphy 115, King’s 68: At Seattle, Kaitlin Leonard of Archbishop Murphy was the medalist of the meet with 26 stableford points.

At Jackson Park Golf Course

Nine holes, Stableford scoring

Archbishop Murphy: Leonard (medalist) 26, Grome 25, Gogal 24, Varianno 21, Frahm 19. King’s: Kieffner 18, Lumansoc 14, Lee 13, Kang 13, Jeong/Kobayashi 10.

South Whidbey 72 at Sultan 50: At Monroe, Sultan’s Stevie Ryals scored 21 points to grab medalist honors, but South Whidbey won the Cascade Conference match behind 20 points from Emily Lindus.

At Blue Boy Golf Course

Nine holes, Stableford scoring

S. Whidbey: Lindus 20, Miller 15, Winn 15, Leggett 15, Hamilton 7. Sultan: Ryals 21 (medalist), Sinhlapasai 13, McNaughton 5, Shimdt 4, Martinez 7

Boys soccer

Edmonds-Woodway 2, Mountlake Terrace 1: At Edmonds, Max Doolittle of Edmonds-Woodway scored a pair of goals in the Wesco South victory over Mountlake Terrace.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

Goals—MT:Gunderson. E-W: Doolittle 2. Assists—MT: Taizan. E-W: Wentzel. Goalkeepers—MT: Winters. E-W: Kratzke. Records—MT: 3-10-0 league, 3-10-0 overall. E-W: 5-7-3, 5-7-3.

Softball

Shorecrest 3, Kamiak 2: At Shoreline, Annie Collins was 2-for-3 with an RBI and pitched a complete game, striking out eight batters to help Shorecrest get the win in a Wesco South makeup game.

At Shorecrest H.S.

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Malland and Droz. Collins and Towles. WP—Collins. LP—Malland. 2B—McFall (K), Shade. Records—Kamiak 5-6 league, 6-7 overall. Shorecrest 7-5 league, 7-8 overall.

Arlington 3, Everett 2 (8 inn.): At Arlington, with the bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the eighth Emily Johnson singled for the game-winning RBI. Teammate Lisa Allen was 2-for-3 with two RBI.

At Arlington H.S.

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Mattson and An. Hudson. Milless and Johnson. WP—Milless. LP—Mattson. 2B—Pappas (E) 1. 3B—Reid (E) 1. Records—Everett 8-4 league, 11-4 overall. Arlington 6-5, 9-6.

South Whidbey 4, Coupeville 0 (8 inn.): At Coupeville, South Whidbey’s Katy Piehler struck out 12, pitching a two-hit, complete-game shutout and the Falcons scored four runs in the eighth inning pulling out the Cascade Conference victory. Coupeville’s Siara Arroyo pitched seven shutout innings.

At Coupeville H.S.

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Piehler and Spalding. Arroyo and Griffin. WP—Piehler. LP—Arroyo. 2B—Smith (C). Records—S. Whidbey 5-7 league, 6-8 overall. Coupeville 1-13, 1-13.

Archbishop Murphy 1, Granite Falls 0 (11 inn.): At Everett, Brittany Allen struck out 25 batters in 11 innings to record a no-hitter, and was 1-for-3 with two steals in Archbishop Murphy’s Cascade Conference win. Ally Hines hit the game-winning RBI to score Madeline Huggins on a fielder’s choice. Alyssa Arndt struck out 15 for Granite Falls.

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

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Arndt and Anderson, Todd (3). Allen and Oestreich. WP—Allen. LP—Arndt. Records—Granite Falls 7-4 league, 8-5 overall. Murphy 10-4, 10-4.

Cedarcrest 4, Lakewood 0: At Duval, Hillary Barker threw a two-hitter, striking out nine batters without surrendering a walk and was also 3-for-3 with a double in the Cascade Conference victory.

At Cedarcrest H.S.

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Behen and Bean. Barker and Anderson. WP—Barker. LP—Behen. 2B—Houser (C), Barker (C), Taylor (C). Records—Lakewood 7-7 league, 7-8 overall. Cedarcrest 15-0 league, 16-0 overall.

Boys track

Wesco Freshmen Championships: At Everett, Edmonds-Woodway’s Alec Fellows won four events (high jump, triple jump, 800-meters and 100 hurdles) but it was Everett, led by two wins each by Spencer McKinnon (100- and 200-meters) and Mickey Norton (shot put and javelin), that won the Wesco meet.

At Everett Memorial Stadium

Team scores: Everett 209.33, Shorewood 95.33, Edmonds-Woodway 79, Jackson 75, Cascade 72.25, Monroe 50.83, Shorecrest 35, Marysville-Pilchuck 23.5.

110 hurdles—Fellows (EW) 15.70; 100—McKinnon (E) 11.90; 1,600—Roe (J) 4:47.0; 400 relay—Everett 3:56.42; 400—Norton (E) 54.50; 300 hurdles—Sissel (E) 45.26; 800—Fellows (EW) 2:10.25; 200—McKinnon (E) 24.20; 3,200—Comeaux (E) 11:25.0; High jump—Fellows (EW) 5-10; Long jump—Dinnen (C) 17-2.75; Triple jump—Fellows (EW) 40-7.25; Shot put—Notoa (M) 39-1.25; Discus—Wingo (SC) 108-9; Javelin—Norton (E) 138-8; Pole vault—Whitley (E) 9-0.

Girls track

Wesco Freshmen Championship: At Everett, Victoria Eastman won the shot put and discus leading Jackson to the team title at the Wesco Freshmen Championship. Suzanne Ohlsen of Monroe won both the 800- and 1600-meters.

At Everett Memorial

Team scores: Jackson 129, Edmonds-Woodway 95.5, Shorecrest 79.5, Monroe 74.5, Marysville-Pilchuck 71, Lynnwood 66, Shorewood 63, Cascade 46, Everett 30.5.

100 hurdles—O’Brien (MP) 18.25; 100—Felpon (EW) 13.74; 1,600—Ohlsen (M) 5:28.33; 400 relay—Cascade 56.50; 400—Nash (EW) 51.55; 300 hurdles—Rawlings (J) 51.99; 800—Ohlsen (M) 2:26.0; 200—Hill (L) 29.25; 3,200—Wilson (J) 13:03.0; 800 relay—Lynnwood 2:01.62; 1,600 relay—Edmonds-Woodway 4:39.90; High jump—Wickline (MP) 4-8; Long jump—Alexander (L) 15-6.5; Triple jump—Sullivan (SC) 29-9.75; Shot put—Eastman (J) 25-5; Discus—Eastman (J) 82-9; Javelin—Webber (E) 83-2; Pole vault—Longsine (M) 7-6.