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Prep roundup for Tuesday, May 16

Prep roundup for Tuesday, May 16:

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BASEBALL

3A State Tournament

Opening round

Mountlake Terrace 13, Auburn Riverside 3 (6)

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — The favorites in the Class 3A high school state baseball tournament better keep a wary eye on Mountlake Terrace. The Hawks seem to have figured out how to win in do-or-die situations.

Mountlake Terrace continued its fairytale postseason run, 10-running the Auburn Riverside Ravens 13-3 in six innings Tuesday afternoon in the opening round of the state tournament.

The 13th-seeded Hawks used solid pitching from Dayton Nickolson and Jack Glover, along with top run manufacturing, to take control early against the 20th-seeded Ravens. Mountlake Terrace took a 4-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning without hitting a ball hard, and it was more of the same the rest of the way.

The Hawks (16-10) advanced to the round of 16 where they will face fourth-seeded Lake Washington at 1 p.m. Saturday at Bannerwood Park in Bellevue. The winner of that game plays the winner between No. 5 Timberline and No. 12 Shorewood in the quarterfinals later that day.

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Monroe 6, Silas 1

MONROE — Following a pair of losses on its home field during the district tournament, the Monroe High School baseball team got back to its winning ways on Tuesday night during a class 3A opening round loser-out contest against visiting Silas of Tacoma.

The 15-seeded Bearcats used a three-run first inning and polished through the rest of the frames to secure a 6-1 win, moving on to face No. 2 Lincoln (Seattle) in the round of 16 at Bellevue College on Saturday at 10 a.m. in another loser-out.

Before clinching a state berth on May 13 with a victory over Stanwood, Monroe (19-6), dropped games at home to Shorewood on May 6 and Ferndale on May 11.

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SOFTBALL

3A District Tournament

At Phil Johnson Ballfields

Semifinals (winner to state)

Mountlake Terrace 7, Cascade 6 (8)

EVERETT — Members of the Mountlake Terrace High School softball team hadn’t been born yet when the 2001 Seattle Mariners coined the “two outs, so what?” slogan.

But they embodied that mantra with berths to the Class 3A state tournament and 3A District 1 title game up grabs.

Third-seeded Mountlake Terrace scored six runs with two outs, including the go-ahead runs in extra innings, on its way to a tense 7-6 victory over second-seeded Cascade in a winner-to-state district semifinals tilt Tuesday at Phil Johnson Ballfields.

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No. 1 Snohomish 13, No. 12 Stanwood 3 (6)

EVERETT — Another spring, another trip to the state tournament and district title game for the Snohomish High School softball team.

The top-seeded Panthers turned a pair of close Class 3A District 1 tournament games on their head with big innings late, exploding for five runs in the sixth inning of a quarterfinal game and nine over the final three innings of a semifinal matchup, to secure their eighth consecutive state tournament appearance and eighth straight trip to a district title game.

Snohomish (19-3) overpowered ninth-seeded Everett 12-5 in the quarterfinals and finished the day off in style with a mercy-rule walk-off from Alex Flohr to beat 12th-seeded Stanwood 13-3 in six innings in the semifinals.

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Quarterfinals (non-elimination)

No. 2 Cascade 1, No. 7 Shorewood 0

No. 3 Mountlake Terrace 10, No. 6 Marysville Getchell 0

No. 12 Stanwood 8, No. 4 Mount Vernon 2

No. 1 Snohomish 12, No. 9 Everett 5

Consolation (loser out)

Everett 17, Mount Vernon 0 (5)

EVERETT — Isa Davis went 3-for-3 with a home run, double, two walks, four RBI and three runs scored as ninth-seeded Everett bounced back from a quarterfinals loss to Snohomish to beat No. 4 Mount Vernon in a loser-out consolation game of the 3A District 1 Tournament.

Shayne Hoekendorf went 2-for-5 with a home run, double and two RBI, Madeline Pewitt finished 2-for-3 with two doubles and two RBI, and Taylor Millar drove in two runs and allowed just one hit in a shutout in the circle for Everett (12-11), which will face No. 2 Cascade in a winner-to-state, loser-out game at 4 p.m. on Thursday at Phil Johnson Ballfields.

Mount Vernon finished its season with an overall record of 10-11.

Marysville Getchell 6, Shorewood 3

EVERETT — Sixth-seeded Marysville Getchell extended its season with a win over No. 7 Shorewood in a consolation loser-out game of the 3A District 1 Tournament.

Marsyville Getchell (13-9), which lost to Mountlake Terrace in the quarterfinals, will face No. 12 Stanwood in a winner-to-state, loser-out game at 4 p.m. on Thursday at Phil Johnson Ballfields.

Shorewood, which lost to Cascade in the quarterfinals, ended its season with an overall record of 12-10.

2A District 1/2 Tournament

Pigtail (loser out)

No. 9 Meridian 12, No. 7 Sultan 0

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BOYS SOCCER

2A State Tournament

Opening round

Sammamish 1, Archbishop Murphy 0

SAMMAMISH — Tenth-seeded Archbishop Murphy fell to No. 7 Sammamish in the opening round of the 2A state tournament.

Archbishop Murphy ended its season with an overall record of 10-10-1.

Sammamish (15-3-1) advanced to face No. 2 North Kitsap in the quarterfinals on Friday or Saturday.

1A State Tournament

Opening round

Tonasket 2, King’s 1

SHORELINE — Thirteenth-seeded King’s fell to No. 20 Tonasket in the opening round of the 1A state tournament.

King’s finished its season with an overall record of 8-10-2.

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BOYS GOLF

4A District 1 Tournament, Final round

At Cedarcrest G.C., Par 70

Team scores (winner to state): Kamiak 289, Jackson 301, Lake Stevens, 308, Glacier Peak DNQ, Mariner DNQ.

Top 10 finishers (all to state unless otherwise noted): 1. Jacob Kang (J) 73-67—140, 2. Luke Strand (K) 74-69—143, 3. Hugo Ramires (LS) 78-68—146, 4. Sam Stupey (K) 72-75—147, 5. Henry Kippenhan (J) 149, *t6. Zach Byrd (J) 153, t6. Aaron Choi (K) 153, 8. Kaedon Smith (K) 78-76—154, *9. Alex Vo (J) 79-77—156, 10. Luke Wyrick (K) 82-75—157.

*State alternates

3A District 1 Tournament, Final round

At Legion Memorial G.C., Par 72

Team state qualifiers: Snohomish 608, Stanwood 638, Shorewood 649, Ferndale 652.

Top 17 finishers (all to state): 1. Baylor Larrabee (Ferndale) 71-67—138, 2. Taylor Kildall (Marysville Getchell) 75-68—143, t3. Palmer Mutcheson (Snohomish) 76-72—148, t3. Tyson Olds (Snohomish) 77-71—148, 5. Conrad Chisman (Stanwood) 73-76—149, 6. Tysey Tanimura (Shorewood) 77-73—150, 7. Logan Fetters (Snohomish) 74-79—153, t8. Floyd Villanueva (Meadowdale) 77-78—155, t8. Jaxon Dubiel 75-80—155, t8. Cade Strickland (Snohomish) 155, t8. Finley Hill (Shorewood) 155, 12. Cadyn Sava (Arlington) 78-78—156, 13. Drew Hanson (Snohomish) 79-78—157, 14. Levi Hendrickson (Stanwood) 79-79—158, 15. Tobias Wood (Oak Harbor) 80-79—159, t16. Jack Kuntz (Monroe) 80-80—160, t16. Jaxon Brittingham (Monroe) 84-76—160.

*All five golfers from state-qualifying teams plus the next best eight golfers qualified for state. The above is not a complete list of all locals headed to state.

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2A District 1 Tournament, Day 2 at Lake Padden G.C., results not reported

1A District 1/2 Tournament, results not reported

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GIRLS GOLF

4A District 1 Tournament, Day 1

At Snohomish G.C., Par 72

Team scores: Kamiak 355, Glacier Peak 401, Jackson 386, Lake Stevens 408, Mariner DNQ.

Top 10 leaderboard: 1. Heaven Kim (K) 75, 2. Abbie Dyer (K) 84, 3. Paige Swander (J) 92, 4. Lindsay Catli (J) 93, 5. Francine Javier (K) 95, t6. Jada May (GP) 96, t6. Madelyn Ask (LS) 96, 8. Maddie Binek (GP) 97, 9. Mackenzie Dunkin (LS) 99, 10. Sophie Dickert (J) 100.

2A District 1 Tournament, Final round

Team winner: Sehome.

At Skagit Golf and C.C., Par 73

Local state qualifiers (top 13 individuals): 1. Kiana Schroeder (Lakewood) 84-76—160, 2. Charlotte (Griffin Cedarcrest) 82-79—161, 9. Hadley McDonough (Cedarcrest) 96-114—210, 11. Sydney Rapp (Cedarcrest) 105-107—212.

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1A District 1/2 Tournament, results not reported

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GIRLS TENNIS

3A District 1 Tournament, Day 1

At Snohomish H.S.

Semifinals

Singles—Rylie Gettmann (Shorewood) def. Emily Lin (Shorewood) 7-5, 6-3; Paige Oliver (Edmonds-Woodway) def. Audrey Medina (Stanwood) 6-4, 6-0. Doubles—Mari Brittle-Alex Mignogna (Shorewood) def. Bri Ulrich-Mak Dauer (Snohomish) 6-2, 6-1; Hannah Wells-Emerson Norris (Snohomish) def. Lindsay Rand-Sophia Serwold (Shorewood) 4-6, 6-2, 6-1.

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4A District 1 Tournament, Day 1 at Glacier Peak H.S., results not reported

2A District 1 Tournament, Day 1 at Sehome H.S., results not reported

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