PREP ROUNDUP

MONROE — The Monroe softball team wasn’t going to let a little rain cool off its offense.

Briar Stanley hit two home runs and drove in five runs and the Bearcats scattered 18 hits in a 10-1 nonconference win on a dreary Monday afternoon against Kamiak.

“We had seven girls with more than one hit, 18 hits and just one error,” said Bearcats head coach Curt Eskeback. “It was a good game, we got it in.”

Monroe jumped on Kamiak early for a 3-0 lead through the first three innings. Then, up 4-1 in the sixth, the Bearcats struck for six runs to put the game away.

Emily Guluarte batted 3-for-4 with two runs scored and one RBI. Teammates Catherine Brakke (2-for-3 with a double), Emily Drivstuen (2-for-3) and Devan Larsen (2-for-3) also had solid games.

“There were a lot of 2-for-3’s and 3-for-4’s,” Eskeback said of his player’s stats.

Pitcher Hannah Strumther, with the help of her defense, kept Kamiak from threatening on the basepaths.

“She (Hannah) scattered six hits, but they hit the ball right at us,” Eskeback said. “We played good defense.”

At Park Place Field

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Johnson and Pulaski. Strumther and Stanley. WP—Strumther (1-0). LP—Johnson. 2B—Guluarte (M), Brakke (M), Rogers (M), Grant (K). HR—Stanley (M) 2. Records—Kamiak 0-2 overall. Monroe 2-2.

Glacier Peak 6, Cascade 3: At Snohomish, Miranda Granger batted 3-for-4 with a triple, Annie Reynolds batted 2-for-4 with a double and Glacier Peak handed Cascade its first loss of the season in the nonconference matchup.

At Glacier Peak H.S

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Munger and Pilkenton. Lawson and Dillon. WP—Lawson (1-1). LP—Dillon (2-1). 2B—Miller (C) 1, Munger (C) 1, Reynolds (GP) 1. 3B—Granger (GP) 1. Records—Cascade 2-1 overall. Glacier Peak 1-1.

Jackson 8, Bothell 7: At Mill Creek, Dani Jackman’s sacrifice fly scored Carly McEachram from third base in the bottom of the seventh to lift Jackson to the win, and Jackman pitched the final four innings to earn the victory.

At Jackson H.S.

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Carter, Mowrey (5) and Bogardus. Mirante, Jackman (4) and Covello. WP—Jackman (2-0). LP—Mowrey (not reported). S—name (number). 2B—Kumangai (J) 1. Records—Bothell not reported overall. Jackson 2-0.

Mount Vernon 4, Arlington 3: At Mount Vernon, Arlington’s Christina Rayner struck out 14 Mount Vernon batters but Alicia Fine batted 2-for-2 and scored two runs to help Mount Vernon pull out the nonconference victory.

At Mt. Vernon H.S.

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Rayner and L. Allen. Hiltz and Anderson. WP—Hiltz. LP—Rayner (1-1). 2B— Fine (MV) 1. Records—Arlington 2-1 overall. Mt. Vernon not recorded.

Archbishop Murphy 11, Lakewood 1 (5): At Everett, Murphy’s Nicole Melseth batted 2-for-2 with three RBI, Chelsea Newgard batted 2-for-3 with two RBI, and Brittany Allen batted 3-for-4 and threw seven strikeouts to lead the Wildcats to the Cascade Conference win.

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

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Bean, Fritz (5) and Wilson. Allen and Homes. WP—Allen . LP—Bean. Records—Lakewood 0-1 league, 0-1 overall. Archbishop Murphy 1-0, 2-0.

Boys soccer

Lakewood 1, South Whidbey 0: At Marysville, Lakewood’s Craig Hooks scored just three minutes into the game with an assist by Joseph Hawkins to start league play with a win in the Cascade Conference at 1-0 and 2-0 overall. James Hovack got the shutout for the Cougars, and S-W fell to 0-1 in league, and 0-2 overall.

Girls golf

Cedarcrest 115, King’s 103

At Carnation golf course

9 holes , par 35

Cedarcrest: Jackie Taylor 30 (medalist), Brooke Chapman 28, Lauren Houk 23, Shannon Bailey 21, Sophia LaBate 13, Sierra Berg 8.

King’s: Rachel Kobayashi 24, Yeri Lee 23, Jasmine Kang 21, Jerissa Lumansoc 19, Yoo Jeong 16, Stephanie Casey 16.

Boys golf

Monroe 212, Everett 216, Cascade 217

At Echo Falls Golf Course

9 holes, par 36

Cascade: Anthony Chiarelli (Medalist) 38, Brenden Beaver 40, Brian Bachmann 45, Joey Elrand-Wert 46, Michael Gleave 48.

Everett: Nick White 41, Ryan Certain 41, Kyle Maahf 42, Zach Greve 45, Chase Schluefer 47.

Monroe: Preston Love (Medalist) 38, Mitchell Smith 43, Eric Merriman 43, Sam Swenson 43, Andrew Russell 45.

Baseball

Archbishop Murphy 11, Coupeville 2: At Coupeville, Casey Robinett batted 3-for-4 and Ty Kane batted 2-for-2 with a double for Archbishop Murphy in a Cascade Conference win. Kevin Waldron pitched three no-hit innings and struck out five for the win and Jake Hines hit a home run.

At Coupeville H.S.

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Waldron, Howard (4) and J. Robinett, Hanson (6). Hill, Smith (3) and Griffin. WP—Waldron. LP—Hill (0-1). 2B—Kane (AM). 3B—Varriano (AM). HR—Hine (AM). Records—Archbishop Murphy 4-0 league, 5-0 overall. Coupeville 0-1, 0-2.

Cedarcrest 16, Sultan 0 (5 inn.): At Duvall, Tommy Edwards batted 3-for-3 and scored three runs, Craig Chittenden batted 4-for-4 and scored four runs and Cameron Padron hit a three-run home run as Cedarcrest ran away with the Cascade Conference victory to stay undefeated.

At Tolt Middle School

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Hatton, Bittle (3) Hassle (3) and Miller. Cook Coble (4) and Bunce. WP—Cook (2-0). LP—Hatton. 2B—Hatton (S) 1, Miller (S) 1, Cook (C) 1, Bishop (C) 1, Edwards (C) 1, HR—Padron (C) 1, Chittenden (C) 1. Records—Sultan 4-0 league, 4-0 overall. Cedarcrest 0-4, 0-4.

Shorewood 11, Cascade 1 (6 inn.): At Everett, J.K. Dykes batted 4-for-6 with two doubles and two RBI for Shorewood in a nonconference matchup. Mark Roberto also batted 2-for-3 with two RBI for the Thunderbirds.

At Cascade H.S.

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Torrene, Ossinger (4), Snell (6) and Roberto. Wilson, Balk (3), Gullickson (6), J. Duffy (6) and C. Duffy. WP—Torrene (1-0). LP—Wilson (0-1). 2B—Dykes (S) 2, Roberto (S), Medalia (S), Kuniyoshi (S). Records—Shorewood 2-0 overall. Cascade 0-4.

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