
Lynden 4, Sehome 3
Blaine 13, Lakewood 2
Nooksack Valley 7, Sedro-Woolley 4
Ferndale 6, Bellingham 2
Burlington-Edison 6, Lynden Christian 1
Oak Harbor 8, Squalicum 3
Anacortes 16, Meridian 4
Mount Vernon 17, Mount Baker 0
Lynden 4, Sehome 3
Eli Dimter doubled in the bottom of the fourth inning, which knocked in two runs to tie the game. Tyler Hanson then drove in Spencer Adams and Dawson VanDalen to take a two-run lead in the bottom of the sixth. With one out in the top of the seventh, Sehome hit a ball into the outfield with two runners on. The first run scored, but Gavin Guttormson gunned down the second runner at home. VanDalen then threw the ball to second, catching the hitter in a run-down, and Adams collected the game-winning out at first base. Adams also struck out seven batters in six innings on the mound. Gunner Anderson drove in two runs for the Mariners and Jad Geiger also knocked in a run.
W: Adams (2-2)
L: Geiger (0-4)
S: Dimter (1)
LYN: Adams 1-2, 2B, 2 R, SB; VanDalen 1-2, R, BB; Dimter 1-3, 2B, 2 RBI; Hanson 1-3, 2 RBI.
SEH: Neff 1-2, BB, SB; Anderson 1-4, 2 RBI, SB; Iliyan 1-2, R, BB.
Blaine 13, Lakewood 2
It was a scoreless tie after one inning of play, but the Borderites then poured it on as they scored all 13 of their runs over the next three innings to grab the road win. Blaine took advantage of 14 walks, and in turn made the Cougars pay as only five hits were needed to score the 13 runs. Ashton Vezzetti went 2-for 3 with three runs scored, and Josh Cochran struck out five batters in four innings of work on the mound.
W: Cochran (4-1)
BLA: Vezzetti 2-3, RBI, 3 R, BB; Cochran 2-4, 2 RBI; Garza 1-3, 3 RBI, R, BB.
Nooksack Valley 7, Sedro-Woolley 4
A five-run top of the third fueled the Pioneers to the road win over the Cubs. Evan Brown went the distance to pick up his team-leading third win of the season as he struck out nine without walking a single batter. Nooksack Valley also got a pair of hits from Tyler Martin, Matthew Blake, Colby Martin and Landen Stauffer. Cole Bauman and Connor Hopkins each drove in two runs.
W: Brown (3-3)
NV: T. Martin 2-3, R; Blake 2-3; C. Martin 2-3, 2B, RBI, R, BB; Stauffer 2-4, RBI, R, SB; Brown 1-4, SB; Co. Bauman 1-4, 2 RBI, R; Hopkins 1-4, 2 RBI; McMillen 1-3.
Ferndale 6, Bellingham 2
Golden Eagle junior pitcher Nolan Boleak allowed just two hits over seven innings as he picked up the complete game victory, and his fourth win of the season. He was aided offensively by Tracen Pazaski and Fenton Vasak who each had a pair of hits. First baseman Carson Brown also drove in three runs for Ferndale. The Bayhawks got hits from Joe Harward and Tobias Lamb.
W: Boleak (4-3)
L: Nelson (1-4)
FER: Pazaski 2-4, 2 R, BB, SB; Vasak 2-5, 2B, 2 R; Bense 1-3, BB, SB; Hatchett 1-3, RBI, R, SB; Brown 1-3, 3 RBI, R, BB, SB; Salhus 1-4, 2B, RBI; Boleak 1-3.
BEL: Harward 1-3; Lamb 1-3, R.
Burlington-Edison 6, Lynden Christian 1
Eli Maberry singled, and Jaxon Huleatt scored a run after getting hit by a pitch, but those would be the two offensive highlights for the Lyncs as they fell on the road to the Tigers. Maberry also pitched into the fourth inning before taking the loss for Lynden Christian.
L: Maberry (2-1)
LC: Maberry 1-2.
Oak Harbor 8, Squalicum 3
The Wildcats led 4-0 after two innings, but the Storm made it a one-run game after scoring three in the top of the third Oak Harbor, however, put up four more in the bottom of the fourth to pull away with the win at home. Squalicum batters walked eight times, and were hit by four pitches, but weren’t able to collect any base hits. Cameron Schmitt struck out three batters over three-plus innings.
L: Schmitt (1-7)
Anacortes 16, Meridian 4
The Trojans scored all four of their runs in the bottom of the first inning, but still trailed 5-4. The Seahawks uncharacteristically committed five errors in the game which helped allow for Meridian’s runs, as the Trojans were only able to come up with one hit, a single by senior Jaeger Fyfe.
L: Payne (1-3)
MER: Fyfe 1-3, R.
Mount Vernon 17, Mount Baker 0
The Bulldogs scored multiple runs in each of the first four innings as they powered their way to the road win. Senior centerfielder Caden Mosher singled and stole a base for the Mountaineers, while Gavin Sternhagen and Kamden Moa each struck out a batter on the mound.
L: Sternhagen (0-3)
MB: Mosher 1-2, SB.
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