No. 7 Kamiak starts slow, runs away from No. 6 Everett 16-4

EVERETT — After allowing three goals in the first four minutes and 19 seconds of Wednesday’s Wesco/Northwest Division boys lacrosse game between Everett and Kamiak, it looked like it could be a long night for Kamiak goalkeeper Joseph Prikhodko.

It turned out to be a long night for Everett.

Prikhodko, a freshman at Kamiak High School, not only recovered from allowing the early goals, but was nearly perfect for the remainder of his team’s 16-4 victory.

“For a freshman to step into the cage and perform the way that he does is kind of unreal,” fourth-year Kamiak head coach Michael Harlow said. “The leadership capabilities that he has are kind of unmatched for a freshman — not just the way he commands the defense, but he stays calm when we’re down three goals and is able to take the game over.”

Prikhodko finished the game with 20 saves, 17 of which came in the first three quarters. After giving up Everett’s first three goals, Prikhodko and the Kamiak defense held Everett scoreless for 25 minutes and 34 seconds of actual game time.

“We feed off of his saves,” Harlow said. “A lot of the saves that he makes are highlight reels, but that’s what we see every day.”

It was a slow start for Kamiak (6-0 league, 8-0 overall), which came into the game undefeated and ranked seventh in the state according to www.laxpower.com. All it took to right the ship was going back to what got it to that position to begin with.

“We were trying something new on defense and it wasn’t working,” Harlow said. “When we switched to our normal defense, it was just how we wanted to play and it worked out.”

Everett (5-1, 7-2) entered the game ranked sixth in the state.

Kamiak’s win moves it ahead of Everett in the standings, but Sehome-Bellingham and Stanwood still have perfect league records and are in the mix for a conference championship.

“Pulling ahead of the pack is always a good thing, but we’ve always got our goal in mind of winning this conference and moving on and going deep into the playoffs,” Harlow said.

Even after the Kamiak defense turned things around, it took its offense a while to get going.

Tyler Keele scored Kamiak’s firsts goal with one second to go in the first quarter beating Everett goalkeeper Brad Strong on a breakaway. It was the first of eight unanswered goals by Kamiak.

“That motivated us,” Harlow said. “That was just a hustle play. It showed us that if we just hustled the whole game we would be able to work what we normally have and that’s how it turned out.”

Keele led the way for Kamiak offensively, finishing the game with six goals and one assist.

“He creates a lot of the offense and moves the ball very well and sees the field,” Harlow said.

Many of Keele’s goals came in transition, something Harlow said is aided by Prikhodko in goal.

“He’s takes command of the defense,” Harlow said of Prikhodko. “He’s so quick on his feet and sees the field really well. What really helps us also is our transition game. He’s able to clear (the ball) and put it on a dime to help us out in transition.”

Prikhodko and Keele put the exclamation point on the victory with one of those transition goals with 5:09 remaining in the game. Prikhodko picked up a rare goalie assist with a long pass to Keele, who beat the Everett goalkeeper in a one-on-one situation in front of the goal.

“I was just scrambling and in my head I thought the clock to get it over (midfield) was going to run out, so I just saw Tyler and threw it to him and hoped for the best,” Prikhodko said of the play.

As great as that play was, it was Prikhodko’s 20 saves that turned a potential disaster into a resounding victory. Prikhodko said he knew his team needed a great effort when it trailed by three goals and he turned out to be just the person to provide it.

“I feel like I’m the leader of the defense, so most of the pressure is on me,” Prikhodko said.

“I like that pressure.”

At Kasch Park

Kamiak 1 5 5 5 — 16

Everett 3 0 1 0 — 4

Kamiak—Tyler Keele 6 goals, 1 assist; Alex Indelicato 4 goals; Jackson Finnerty 1 goal; Steele Fosth 2 goals; Miles Craggs 1 goal, 2 assists; Andrey Prikhodko 1 goal; Ben Barton 1 goal; Joseph Prikhodko 20 saves, 1 assist. Everett—Luke Rodgers 1 goal; Justin Beretta 1 goal, 1 assist; Brad Borders 1 goal; Nathan Hanold 1 goal; Sean Hess 1 assist. Records—Kamiak 6-0 league, 8-0 overall. Everett 5-1, 7-2.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Stanwood players cheer as pitcher Addi Anderson lifts the 3A District 1 Championship trophy in the air after beating Sedro-Woolley for the title on Thursday, May 15, 2025 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Stanwood softball ekes out District 1 3A title

The Spartans defeat top seed Sedro-Woolley 2-1 in 10 innings thanks to Addi Anderson’s gem.

Snohomish’s Abby Edwards yells after beating Edmonds-Woodway in the 3A District 1 consolation game on Thursday, May 15, 2025 in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Snohomish softball punches state tournament ticket

The Panthers stay hot after slow start to season with 12-2 win against Edmonds-Woodway.

Lake Stevens shortstop Aspen Alexander nearly makes a sliding play in the field during a playoff loss to Bothell on Saturday, May 4, 2024, in Lake Stevens, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Prep baseball roundup for Thursday, May 15

Lake Stevens clinches first state berth in eight years.

Monroe’s Hadley Oylear fields the ball during the game against Stanwood on Thursday, May 1, 2025 in Monroe, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Prep softball roundup for Thursday, May 15

Monroe, Snohomish and Edmonds-Woodway clinch state spots.

Prep boys soccer roundup for Thursday, May 15

Lake Stevens clinches state berth, Archbishop Murphy avoids elimination

Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for May 4-10

The Athlete of the Week nominees for May 4-10. Voting closes at… Continue reading

Jackson’s Chanyoung Park putts during the 4A District 1 Golf Tournament at Snohomish Golf Course on Wednesday, May 14, 2025 in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Chanyoung Park, Jackson girls golf claim District 1 4A titles

The sophomore headlines the Timberwolves’ underclassmen trio on the road to state.

Jackson's Gracie Schouten warms up before a District 1 4A playoff match on May 14, 2025 at Mill Creek Tennis Club. (Qasim Ali / The Herald)
Jackson, Glacier Peak and Mariner girls tennis secure state spots

Jackson took first and second in singles; Glacier Peak won doubles at the District 1 4A Tournament.

Shorewood's Rylie Gettmann hits the ball during a Class 3A District 1 girls tennis tournament at Snohomish High School in Snohomish, Washington on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Shorewood’s Rylie Gettmann four-peats as district tennis champ

Mari Brittle and Bridget Cox completed a Stormrays sweep with the doubles title.

Glacier Peak’s Samantha Nielsen runs across home plate during the game against Issaquah on Monday, May 12, 2025 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Prep softball roundup for Wednesday, May 14

Grizzlies roar back to earn state softball bid.

Seattle Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams (99) reacts after sacking quarterback Aaron Rodgers Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024, in East Rutherford, N.J. (Andrew Mills / Tribune News Services)
NFL releases Seahawks’ 2025 schedule

Early DK Metcalf reunion, SF opener, 4 primetime games highlight slate.

Sonics’ return? NBA commissioner talks expansion

By now, it’s like the drip, drip, drip of a leaky faucet.… Continue reading

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.