Friday's Prep Roundup: Anacortes baseball team splits with Ferndale

May 8—ANACORTES — The Anacortes High School baseball team wrapped up its season Friday by splitting a doubleheader with Ferndale.

Ferndale won the first game 4-1 and Anacortes the second 10-7.

In the first game, Anacortes' Staely Moore pitched well after giving up a three-run, second-inning home run.

Joseph Cutter and Eric Dotzauer had the only two Anacortes hits.

In the second game, pitcher Kevin McClellan struck out nine to get the win, and Ben Fountain earned the save.

Fountain was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI, Logan Hilyer scored three runs, Hunter Berard had two RBI, and Jake Schuh had a single and two runs scored.

Anacortes finished the season 8-6.

Lynden Lions 6,

Sedro-Woolley Cubs 1

SEDRO-WOOLLEY — The Lions beat the Cubs to drop Sedro-Woolley's record to 9-4.

TRACK AND FIELD

Northwest Conference South Region Championships

OAK HARBOR — Burlington-Edison senior Bode Brewer had quite a day in the final meet of the season.

He won the 100 (11.0 seconds), 200 (22.6) and 400 (54.39), and ran a leg of the winning 1,600 relay team.

Brewer's time in the 100 was a school record, breaking the 1989 record of Paul Phillips.

Burlington-Edison finished second to Sedro-Woolley in boys' scoring in the five-team meet.

Sedro-Woolley was helped to the win by Seth Sternhill-Tift, who won the 300 hurdles (43.12) and pole vault (12-6).

Those who won two individual events apiece in the girls' meet were Mount Vernon's Kalyssa DeLaFuente (200 in 26.93 and 400 in 1:01.28); Sedro-Woolley's Lauren Benham (800 in 2:27.65 and 1,600 in 5:28.81); and Sedro-Woolley's Heather Vanderbeek (100 hurdles in 16.05 and triple jump at 32 feet, 3 inches).

Anacortes won the girls' meet.

SOFTBALL

Anacortes Seahawks 5,

Sehome Mariners 3

ANACORTES — Riley Pirkle hit a three-run walk-off home run for Anacortes.

The Seahawks trailed 3-2 with two outs and no one on base in the final inning. Ari Bickley and Kayleigh Sill hit singles, and Pirkle ended the game with a home run to left-center field.

On the mound, Pirkle struck out 14.

Anacortes finished its season 6-8.

FOOTBALL

La Conner Braves 41,

Darrington Loggers 0

DARRINGTON — The Braves won their fourth consecutive game to finish the season 4-1.

VOLLEYBALL

La Conner Braves 3,

Coupeville Wolves 0

COUPEVILLE — La Conner won 25-20, 25-13, 25-20, extending its record to 10-0.

"(Coupeville) had a pretty full house, as full as you can get right now due to COVID," Braves coach Suzanne Marble said. "They came out super fired up and got their crowd going early. We had a slow start in set one and played better in set two. Coupeville is a much improved team."

La Conner standouts included Ellie Marble (24 kills, 16 digs), Rachel Cram (18 digs, 10-10 serve-receive), Sarah Cook (five kills, eight digs, 12-12 serving), Katie Watkins (four kills, three blocks, 20-20 serving), Emma Keller (32 assists, three blocks) and Maya Masonholder (eight digs).

Mount Vernon Christian Hurricanes 3,

Concrete Lions 0

CONCRETE — Mount Vernon Christian improved to 5-3, while Concrete finished its season 2-8.

BOYS' SOCCER

Squalicum Storm 3,

Anacortes Seahawks 0

BELLINGHAM — The Seahawks were shut out in their season finale and finished 3-5-2.

GIRLS' SOCCER

Mount Vernon Christian Hurricanes 6,

Coupeville Wolves 0

COUPEVILLE — The Hurricanes closed out their season with a shutout win over the Wolves.

Mount Vernon Christian (6-0) outscored its opponents 55-0 this season.

"Knowing there was not a state title to play for this season, the girls set different goals to achieve: go undefeated and not give up any goals. We accomplished both goals with a hard-fought victory in our final game," Hurricanes coach Mike Russell said.