Lakewood dodges elimination

MARYSVILLE – Lakewood sent 12 batters to the plate in a seven-run sixth inning as the Cougars broke open a one-run game to beat Mount Baker 10-2 in a 2A winner-to-district, lose-out baseball game Tuesday at Lakewood High School.

Lakewood advanced to the first round of the District 1 playoffs. The Cougars play Anacortes at 1 p.m. Saturday at Daniels Field in Anacortes. The top four teams from the double-elimination tournament advance to the regional playoffs.

“(Anacortes) is a good ball club,” Lakewood coach Larry Delaney said. “We know they are a team that can swing the bats. We have our work cut out for us.

“It’s nicer to be in double elimination instead of single like today.”

Lakewood pitcher Ryan Martin allowed one earned run and had seven strikeouts.

Lakewood’s John Brown batted 2-for-3 with three runs batted in. He had a two-run double in the second inning and a an RBI single in the sixth.

At Lakewood H.S.

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Galbraith, Compton (6) and Johnson. Martin and Regan. WP-Martin (5-1). LP-Galbraith. 2B-Brown (L), Smith (L), Cain (MB). Records-Mt. Baker not reported. Lakewood 13-8.

Archbishop Murphy 4, Bellingham 3: At Bellingham, Preston Smith was 2-for-2 with a double and two RBI to lead the Wildcats and keep their season alive with the 2A District 1 play-in victory.

At Bellingham H.S.

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Clancy, Howell (4) and McNaughton. Culwell, Crawford (2) and Holverson. WP-Clancy. LP-Culwell. 2B-Smith (A). Records-Archbishop Murphy 11-10 overall.

Cedarcrest 4, Blaine 3: At Duvall, with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning, Mark Bishop drove home Cameron Padrone as the Red Wolves kept their season alive with a three-run seventh inning in the 2A District 1 play-in game.

At Cedarcrest H.S.

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Paciorek and A. Johnson. Cook and Bunce. WP-Cook (4-4). LP-Paciorek. Records-Cedarcrest 10-10 overall.

Burlington-Edison 10, Sultan 8: At Burlington, Sultan’s season is over with the loss to Burlington-Edison in a 2A District 1 play-in game. Robin Nuyen had a double for Sultan.

At Burlington-Edison

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McCrorey, Gorman (5), Ruddock (6) and Webster. Galladher, Jensen (4) and Depree. WP-Jensen. LP-Gorman. 2B-McKinley (BE) 2, Catron (BE) 2, Nuyen (S). 3B-McKinley (BE). Records-B-E not reported. Sultan 8-12 overall.

Snohomish 5, Monroe 1: At Snohomish, Ethan Hargrave had a three-run home run and Derek Jones had a two-run home run to lead Snohomish to the Wesco North win. Teammate Tom Chandler was 2-for-2 with a double. Snohomish and Lake Stevens finished in a tie and will share the division championship. Snohomish received the division’s No. 1 seed to the 4A District 1 playoffs. In the tiebreaker draw at the beginning of the school year, Snohomish drew No. 1 and Lake Stevens drew No. 12.

At Snohomish H.S.

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Seybold, Sines (5), Krepela (6) and Rintala. Martina, Wolfe (6), Jones (7) and Chandler. WP-Martina (3-1). LP-Seybold. 2B-Chriscaden (M), Chandler (S). HR-Hargrave (S), Jones (S). Records-Monroe 8-8 in league, 10-10 overall. Snohomish 13-3, 16-4.

Lake Stevens 7, Everett 3: At Everett, Darren Iseri picked up the win with Cody Porter driving in two runs to lead the Vikings in the Wesco North game.

At Everett Memorial Stadium

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Hawkesworth, Iseri, Pulitano and Gilbertson. Hughes, Murray (4) and Herrick. WP-Eseri. LP-Hughes. 2B-Porter (LS), Blacken (LS), Sumner (E), Wells (E). Records-Lake Stevens 13-3 league, 16-4 overall. Everett 6-10, 8-12.

Cascade 3, Arlington 2: At Arlington, in the bottom of the seventh inning of the Wesco North game, Arlington’s Trevor Milless had an RBI single and Jake Allen got the Eagles to within a run with a sacrifice fly. But Cascade relief pitcher Steve Souza registered a strikeout to end the inning and strand Milless at second base.

At Arlington H.S.

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Reading, Souza (7) and Richie. Ayres, Dettrich (4) and Disotell. WP-Reading. LP-Ayres. S-Souza. 2B-McCorkle (C), Milless (A). Records-Cascade 7-9 league, 7-12 overall. Arlington 1-15, 2-18.

Marysville-Pilchuck 8, Oak Harbor 0: At Oak Harbor, Kyle Bottin was 2-for-4 with a triple, two runs scored and an RBI to help Marysville-Pilchuck to a Wesco North win. Teammate Shane McKinley was 2-for-4 with a run and two RBI. Ricky Holm pitched a complete game with six strikeouts and two walks for the Tomahawks. M-P tied Stanwood for third place in the division standings and got the division’s No. 3 seed to district because it had a lower number in the tiebreaker draw.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

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Holm and Botham. Hornbaker, Lura (7) and Encinas, Cardinal (6). WP-Holm. LP-Hornbaker (0-2). 2B-Moser (MP), McKinley (MP), Botham (MP). 3B-Bottin (MP). Records-M-P 10-6 in league, 12-8 overall. Oak Harbor 4-12, 5-14.

Jackson 4, Edmonds-Woodway 3: At Mill Creek, Chris Lynch was 2-for-3 for the Timberwolves, giving him 37 hits on the season, as they defeated the Warriors in Wesco South action.

At Jackson H.S.

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Lockhard, Long (4) and Cox. Toevs and Lillibridge, McGee (5). WP-Toevs. LP-Lockhard. 2B-Houvner (EW) 2, Lockhard (EW). 3B-Jones (EW). Records-Edmonds-Woodway 12-4 league, 15-5 overall. Jackson 15-1, 18-1.

Shorecrest 10, Mountlake Terrace 6: At Shoreline, Anthony Jochim doubled and hit a two-run home run and finished with three runs scored as the Scots picked up the Wesco South win. The loss dropped Terrace into a tie with Shorewood for the division’s fourth and final seed to the 4A District 1 playoffs. Shorewood will play Terrace at 4 p.m. today in a tievbreaker game at Mountlake Terrace H.S.

At Shorecrest H.S.

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Heath, Lechtenberg (1), Monfiletto (4), Sells (6) and Clingin. Rankin, Davies (4) and Desrosier. WP-Davis (2-1). LP-Heath. 2B-Jesus (M), Totten (M) 2, Mann (M), Small (S), Jochim (S). HR-Jochim (S). Records-Mountlake Terrace 7-9 league, 9-11 overall. Shorecrest 7-9, 11-9.

Shorewood 5, Meadowdale 2: At Lynnwood, Shorewood’s Cole Clergat hit a two-run, bases-loaded single in the top of the seventh inning to break a 2-2 tie in the Wesco South game. Meadowdale batted 0-for-6 with the bases loaded and stranded 15 baserunners.

At Meadowdale H.S.

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Lindgren, LeCount (7) and Giles. Haight, Anselment (7) and O’Neill. WP-Lindgren. LP-Haight. S-LeCount. 2B-Giles (S), Hogue (M), Anselment (M), Suh (M). HR-Clergat (S). Records-Shorewood 7-9 league, 10-9 overall. Meadowdale 7-9, 9-11.

Kamiak 12, Mariner 6: At Everett, Riley Tompkins doubled twice and tripled as the Knights clinched the Wesco South’s third seed into the 4A District 1 playoffs.

At Kamiak H.S.

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Tarver, Guinn (5) and Ashbrenner. Rush, Miloff (4), Rex (6), Degamo. WP-Tarver. LP-Rush. 2B-B, Degamo 2 (M), Rush 2 (M), Tompkins 2 (K), Guinn (K), Roland (K). 3B-Tompkins (K). Records-Kamiak 8-8 league, 10-10 overall. Mariner 6-10, 8-12.

Boys soccer

Monroe 2, Oak Harbor 1: At Oak Harbor, brothers Adrian and Danny Barajas each scored a goal to lead Monroe to a Wesco North victory that saw four red cards following Danny’s 79th-minute game-winner.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

Goals-Monroe: A. Barajas, D. Barajas. Oak Harbor. Moore. Assists-Monroe: Aguirre, Fortune. Oak Harbor: not reported. Goalkeepers-Monroe: Summers. Oak Harbor: Koorn. Records-Monroe 6-8-1 league and overall. Oak Harbor 3-12-0.

Stanwood 2, Everett 1: At Everett, Ian Mai scored on a penalty kick to lead the Spartans to the Wesco North win.

At Everett Memorial Stadium

Goals-Stanwood: Thompson, Mai. Everett: Anderson. Goalkeepers-Stanwood: Klempel. Everett: Gossen. Records-Stanwood 7-7-2 league and overall. Everett 1-14-1.

Snohomish 4, Lake Sevens 1: At Snohomish, Brenden Rosgen scored twice to lead the Panthers to the Wesco North win.

At Snohomish H.S.

Goals-Snohomish: Rosgen 2, Kelley, Miller. Lake Stevens: own goal. Assists-Snohomish: Sher 2, Cheff, Lacy. Goalkeepers-Snohomish: McArthur, Johnson. Lake Stevens: Holt. Records-Lake Stevens 10-3-2 overall. Snohomish 14-1-0.

Shorecrest 7, Lynnwood 0: At Shoreline, Mike Ehrhart and Jake Mason each had two goals to help lead Shorecrest to the Wesco South win. Teammate Jonathon Cho had a goal and an assist. Jeremy Novack had two assists for the Scots.

At Shoreline Stadium

Goals-Shorecrest: Crudo, Cho, Ehrhart 2, Mason 2, Richards. Assists-Shorecrest: Mason, Musar, Cho, Richards, Novack 2. Goalkeepers-Lynnwood: Torres. Shorecrest: McDonald, Novack. Records-Lynnwood 3-12-1 in league and overall. Shorecrest 14-0-1.

Kamiak 2, Meadowdale 0: At Edmonds, Zach Harris scored an unassisted goal to lead Kamiak to the Wesco South win.

At Edmonds District Stadium

Goals-Kamiak: Harris, Benson. Assists-Kamiak: Rinks. Goalkeepers-Kamiak: Waggoner. Meadowdale: not reported. Records-Kamiak12-2-1 league and overall. Meadowdale 6-7-2.

Mariner 3, Mountlake Terrace 2: At Everett, Aldo Palacios had two assists to help Mariner capture the Wesco South win.

At Goddard Stadium

Goals-M. Terrace: Alvarez, Moscoso. Mariner: J. Martinez, G. Martinez, Hernandes. Assists-M. Terrace: not reported. Mariner: Palacios 2, Hildalgo. Goalkeepers-M. Terrace: Winters. Mariner: Banuelos. Records-M. Terrace 2-12-1 league and overall. Mariner 6-9.

Cedarcrest 3, King’s 1: At Duvall, Christian Fryberg scored a goal and added an assist to lead King’s to the Cascade Conference win.

At Cedarcrest H.S.

Goals-King’s: Fryberg, Ildhuso, McCormick. Cedarcrest: Johnson. Assists-King’s: Fryberg, Kenyon. Cedarcrest. A. Ghazanfarpour. Goalkeepers-King’s: Webb. Cedarcrest: Long. Records-King’s 6-8 league, 8-8 overall. Cedarcrest 11-3, 13-3.

Archbishop Murphy 3, South Whidbey 1: At Everett, James Huard and Tyler Allen each had a goal and an assist to help lead Archbishop Murphy to the Cascade Conference win. A.J. Manry had the other goal with the assist by goalkeeper Jeff Renslo. Andy Shimidt had the lone goal with an assist from Ethan Low for South Whidbey.

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

Goals-South Whidbey: Shimidt. Archbishop Murphy: Manry, Allen, Huard. Assists-South Whidbey: Low. Archbishop Murphy: Renslo, Huard, Allen. Goalkeepers-South Whidbey: not reported. Archbishop Murphy: Renslo. Records-South Whidbey 4-10 league, 5-10 overall. Archbishop Murphy 6-8, 7-9.

Sultan 1, Granite Falls 0 (shootout): At Sultan, goalkeeper Casey Randle stopped two of three Granite Falls penalty kick attempts in the shootout as the Turks picked up the Cascade Conference win.

At Sultan H.S.

Goalkeepers-Sultan: Randle, Gonzalez. Granite Falls: Turner. Records-Granite Falls 8-6 league, 8-7 overall. Sultan 11-3, 12-4.

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