Shorecrest reaches semis

ANACORTES – Riley Reynolds batted 3-for-4 with a double and three RBI and Pierce Rankin rapped a two-run double to lead Shorecrest to a 14-3 win over Anacortes in the first round of the 3A District 1 playoffs Saturday.

Freshman pitcher James Robbins struck out seven batters and had no walks.

At Daniels Field

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Brynteson, Forsman (2), Sokol (5) and Phelan. Robbins, Reynolds (7) and C. Rankin. WP-Robbins (3-0). LP-Brynteson. 2B-Macy (A) 2, Grant (S), Reynolds (S), P. Rankin (S). Records-Anacortes not reported. Shorecrest 13-8 overall.

Ferndale 16, South Whidbey 2: At Anacortes, brothers Jake and Brady Locker homered for host Ferndale in the 3A District 1 playoff game.

At Volunteer Field

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Holder, Shoudy (3) and Parra. Hennigs and Young. WP-Hennigs. LP-Holder (3-3). 2B-B. Locker (F), Moreno (F) 2. HR-J. Locker (F), B. Locker (F). Records-South Whidbey 14-7 overall. Ferndale: not reported.

Burlington-Edison 25, Lynnwood 1: At Anacortes, B-E pounded out 11 extra-base hits in the first-round 3A District 1 playoff game.

At Daniels Field

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Hines, Presby (2), Gordon (3), Mann (4), Detschman (6) and Jermuloske, Tobin (4). Lazzari, McLeod (5), Dillard (7) and Arendse. WP-Lazzari (7-0). LP-Hines. 2B-Grubb (L), Bargewll (B-E) 2, Arendse (B-E), Bridgman (B-E), Avila (B-E) 2, Thomas (B-E). 3B-Gallagher (B-E), Gent (B-E). HR-Bargewell (B-E), Clem (B-E). Records-Lynnwood 2-19 overall. B-E not reported.

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