PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Woeck leads Mountlake Terrace past Meadowdale

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — Andrew Woeck pitched a complete game with 14 strikeouts to just one walk in propelling his Mountlake Terrace squad to a 5-2 Wesco South win over Meadowdale Tuesday at Mountlake Terrace H.S.

Woeck allowed just two runs on five hits in going the distance to earn his fourth win of the season.

Keegan Volpone provided all the run production the Hawks would need, batting 2-for-2 with a triple, home run and four RBI. His two-run triple in the first inning put Mountlake Terrace ahead and gave Woeck the breathing room he needed to attack the Meadowdale hitters.

The home run and sacrifice fly in his following at bats were just added bonuses for the Hawks offense. The win puts Mountlake Terrace in a three-way tie for second place with Meadowdale and Kamiak, which beat Jackson 14-1 Tuesday.

Up next for Mountlake Terrace is a game with the league-leading Jackson Timberwolves (7-2) at home on Friday.

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

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McCabe and Ackerman. Woeck and Volpone. WP—Woeck (4-2). LP—McCabe. 2B—Johnson (MT). 3B—Volpone (MT). HR—Volpone (MT). Records—Meadowdale 6-3 league, 6-5 overall. Mountlake Terrace 6-3, 7-4.

Edmonds-Woodway 6, Lynnwood 0: At Edmonds, junior left-handed pitcher Derek Callahan threw a complete-game, no-hitter for Edmonds-Woodway in a Wesco South win. Callahan had 11 strikeouts and walked four batters while Austin Jones batted 2-for-3 with two RBI.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

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Samuelson, Shaw (4) and Stanley. Callahan and Liukko. WP—Callahan (4-1). LP—Samuelson. 2B—Lopresti (E-W), Willcock (E-W). Records—Lynnwood 1-8 league, 1-10 overall. Edmonds-Woodway 4-5, 6-5.

Kamiak 14, Jackson 1: At Mill Creek, Kamiak starting pitcher Andrew Groves got plenty of offensive support in a Wesco South win. Groves tossed a complete game, allowing just one run while Jared Houghtaling batted 3-for-4 and Chris Guinn smacked a three-run home run in the sixth for Kamiak.

At Jackson H.S.

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Groves and Houghtaling. Haugen, Tate (5), Chong (6) and Johansen, Beseley (6). WP—Groves. LP—Haugen. 2B—Heck (K), Hovey (K), Lambert (K), Sortor (K). 3B—Wishko (J). HR—Guinn (K). Records—Kamiak 6-3 league, 8-3 overall. Jackson 7-2, 9-2.

Glacier Peak 11, Mariner 6: At Everett, Glacier Peak’s Tanner May batted 2-for-3 with a double and a home run, accounting for three RBI in the Wesco South win. Dave Larson also added a home run for the Grizzlies.

At Mariner H.S.

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Crave, Forkey (4), Stevie (7) and Tuba . Coffman, Umbinetty (4), Kohout (7). WP—Forkey. LP—Coffman (1-2). 2B—Garner (GP), Strong (GP), May (GP), Harris (GP) 2. HR—May (GP), Larson (GP). Records—Glacier Peak 5-4 league, 6-5 overall. Mariner 4-5, 4-7.

Shorewood 11, Shorecrest 4: At Shoreline, Chris Heideger hit a grand slam and Trevor Mitsui added a solo home run to lead Shorewood to a Wesco South win. Kevin Moriarty had seven strikeouts in 32/3 innings of work. Devin Abney batted 1-for-3 with an RBI for Shorecrest and Ted Hammond batted 1-for-2. Chris Giles batted 2-for-4 with an RBI for Shorewood.

At Shorecrest H.S.

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Moriarty, Torrence (4), McAree (7) and Vincent. Benbrooks, Oliver (4), Rohrback (7) and Desrosier. WP—Moriarty. LP—Benbrooks (0-2). 2B—Giles (SW). HR—Mitsui (SW), Heideger (SW). Records—Shorewood 3-6 league, 5-6 overall. Shorecrest 3-6, 5-6.

Marysville-Pilchuck 14, Cascade 0 (5): At Marysville, senior right-handed pitcher Matt Cooper tossed a five-inning no-hitter for Marysville-Pilchuck in a Wesco North win. Cooper had nine strikeouts and walked one batter. Dane Widness batted 3-for-4 with four RBI and second baseman Ryan Turner batted 1-for-1 with two RBI and three runs scored for the undefeated Tomahawks.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

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Blake, Salyards (2) and Duffy. Cooper and Flanders. WP—Cooper. LP—Salyards. 2B—Steinbaugh (M-P), Widness (M-P). Records—Cascade 2-5 league, 2-9 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 9-0, 11-0.

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