Prep Lax update: Weekend update

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BOYS VARSITY DIVISION I

Issaquah boys drop NW Invite game to Nevada

MERCER ISLAND – Led by Mikey Giannopulos with two goals and 10 ground balls Issaquah dropped its NW Invitational opener to Henderson of Nevada 13-9, Friday at Mercer Island High School.

The loss was the second of the season for the Eagles.

After finishing the first knotted at 3-3, Issaquah gave up six to Henderson in the second while only adding a single goal to trail 9-4 at the half.

Issaquah was held to just a single goal in the third while Henderson added two as the Eagles slipped to 11-5 after three.

In the fourth, Issaquah added another four, but could not catch Henderson.

Along with Giannopulos, Derek DeYoung and Jake Lindahl both delivered a pair of goals and Brady Hahn had seven saves for Issaquah. Kieran Eissler led Henderson with six.

Issaquah (2-2-0) next faces Palo Verde (Nev.) in the Northwest Invitational, Saturday, March 23 in a 4 p.m. start at Mercer Island High School.

In other NW Invitational action on Friday, Mercer Island downed Lake Oswego (Ore.) 14-5, Portland Jesuit (Ore.) downed Centennial (Nev.) 12-9, Claremont (B.C.) handled Lakeridge (Ore.) 12-6, New Westminster (B.C.) edged Sunset (Ore.) 10-9 and Palo Verde (Nev.) dropped Lincoln (Ore.) 8-5.

The annual NW Invitational Boys High School Lacrosse Tournament on Mercer Island includes over 380 student-athletes representing 16 of the premiere boys high school lacrosse programs from Washington, Oregon, Nevada and British Columbia. Among the participating schools are the defending state champions from Washington, Oregon and Nevada.

Game Summary: Henderson (Nev.) 13, Issaquah 9 (Kieran Eissler, H, 6 goals; Quinn Eissler, H, 4 goals, 2 assists; Blake Day, H, 3 goals, 4 ground balls; Kieran Eissler, H, 1 assist, 11 ground balls; Dillon Proctor, H, 8 ground balls; Evan Gallagher, H, 3 saves; Derek DeYoung, IS, 2 goals, 6 ground balls; Jake Lindahl, IS, 2; Mikey Giannopulos, IS, 2 goals, 10 ground balls; Ryan Egland, IS, 2 assists; Zach Fritz, IS, 1 assist; Josh Bean, IS, 1 assist; Brady Hahn, IS, 7 saves, 4 ground balls)

Auburn Riverside hangs on for 15-12 win over Bothell-Inglemoor

BOTHELL – Josh Davenport and Dane Barber each delivered hat tricks as Auburn Riverside recorded its second win the boys high school lacrosse season with a 15-12 win over Bothell-Inglemoor, Friday at Bothell High School.

Auburn riverside built a 5-2 lead in the first and added two more for a 7-3 half-time advantage. In the third Auburn Riverside again added five to make it 12-7 going into the fourth. In the end, Bothell-Inglemoor made a run putting up five of its own, but was unable to overcome Auburn Riverside’s early start.

Davenport and Fagen each had an assist while Gordan Nelson and Skyler Harris each had a pair for Auburn Riverside.

Bothell-Inglemoor was led by Drew Tosaya with four goals and two assists.

Auburn Riverside (2-2-0) next faces Woodinville (2-3-0), Friday, March 29 in an 8 p.m. start at Woodinville High School. Bothell-Inglemoor (0-3-0) next faces next faces Monroe (0-3-0), Tuesday March 26 in a 7 p.m. start at Bothell High School.

Game Summary: Auburn Riverside 15, Bothell-Inglemoor 12 (Josh Davenport, AR, 3 goals, 1 assist; Dane Barber, AR, 3 goals, 1 assist; Keenan Fagen, AR, 2 goals, 1 assist; Gordan Nelson, AR, 2 goals; Skyler Harris, AR, 2 goals; Michael Lucchesi, AR, 1 goal, 5 assists; David Pugh, AR, 1 goal, 1 assist; Drew Werner, AR, 1 goal; Jaron Scarbrough, AR, 12 saves; Drew Tosaya, B-I, 4 goals, 2 assists; Chandler Olsen, B-I, 3 goals; Sean Hanrahan, B-I, 2 goals, 2 assists; Dale Goong, B-I, 2 goals, 1 assist; Cameron Morgan, B-I, 1 goal; Alex Dyngen, B-I, 6 saves)

Frank hits OT winner as King’s Way comes back to down Eastside Catholic

VANCOUVER, Wash. – Clayton Frank scored with just 20 seconds remaining in overtime to lift King’s Way to a 14-13 boys high school lacrosse win over Eastside Catholic, Friday before about 400 fans at the King’s Way Christian School in Vancouver.

The win came after King’s Way mounted a seven-goal run to erase a 13-6 Eastside Catholic lead early in the fourth lifting the Knights to 3-0 on the season.

Frank’s goal came on a man-up situation after Eastside Catholic’s Jeff Foreman was whistled for a slash with 24 seconds to go.

Just four seconds later, Frank took a pass from the Knights’ Jack Beall and beat Crusaders’ goaltender Colin Schriever with a 12 yarder that ricocheted off the left pipe and into the net to preserve King’s Way’s unbeaten record early in the season.

With Eastside Catholic holding a comfortable 12-6 lead heading into the final quarter, the Crusaders appeared to be cruising for the road win as junior Colin MacIlvennie opened fourth-quarter scoring at 10:11 with a shot past Knights’ goaltender Conrad Littlefield for make it 13-6.

But that would be all for the visiting Crusaders as with just over nine minutes remaining King’s Way launched a comeback with Conner Dyehouse hitting the first of seven unanswered fourth-quarter goals by the Knights.

Dyehouse then capped the run with just 3:39 remaining to knot the game at 13-13.

In the final minute-and-a-half of play, King’s Way’s Jack Beal and Eric Evans were both whistled for penalties, Beal with a slash and Evans with hold, to put the Knights down by two men. But King’s Way successfully killed-off the penalties with Littlefield coming up with three critical saves in the final minute of play.

Frank finished the game with five goals, two assists and 13 ground balls, while Dyehouse, Brian Prigmore and Jack Beall all had three apiece for King’s Way. Littlefield finished with 13 saves.

For Eastside Catholic, MacIlvennie had five goals, while Jarrett Toy, Bryce Atwater and Peter Kimble all had a pair.

King’s Way (3-0-0) next faces next faces Bothell-Inglemoor (0-3-0), Friday, March 29 in a 7 p.m. start at King’s Way Christian School in Vancouver, Wash. Eastside Catholic (2-1-0) next faces Eastlake (3-0-0), Tuesday, March 26 in an 8 p.m. start at Eastlake High School.

Game Summary: King’s Way 14, Eastside Catholic 13 OT (Clayton Frank, KW, 5 goals, 2 assists, 13 ground balls; Connor Dyehouse, KW, 3 goals, 1 assist; Brian Prigmore, KW, 3 goals, 1 assist; Jack Beall, KW, 3 goals, 1 assist; Conrad Littlefield, KW, 13 saves; Colin MacIlvennie, EC, 5 goals; Jarrett Toy, KW, 2 goals, 1 assist; Bryce Atwater, EC, 2 goals; Peter Kimble, EC, 2 goals; Jeff Foreman, EC, 1 goal; Blake Lee, EC, 1 goal, 1 assist; Colin Schriever, EC, 5 saves; Cameron Cronk, EC, 2 saves)

Mahoney’s six goals leads Islanders to win over Lake Oswego

MERCER ISLAND – Peter Mahoney recorded six goals as host Mercer Island put up eight unanswered goals in the fourth to open play in its annual NW Invitational High School Lacrosse Tournament with a 14-5 boys win over Oregon’s Lake Oswego High School, Friday at Islander Stadium. The win elevated the Islanders to 4-0 on the season.

Mercer Island took the early 3-1 lead in the first before matching single goals with Lake Oswego in the second for a 4-2 halftime lead. In the third, Lake Oswego outscored MI to narrow the Islander’s lead to 6-5.

But the fourth was all Mercer Island, as the Islanders blanked Lake Oswego in the fourth to run away with the win.

Benji Rothenberg had eight saves for the Islanders.

Gary Gates led Lake Oswego with two goals and two assists.

Mercer Island (4-0-0) next faces Lakeridge (Ore.), Saturday, March 23 in an 8 p.m. start at Mercer Island High School.

The annual NW Invitational Boys High School Lacrosse Tournament on Mercer Island includes over 380 student-athletes representing 16 of the premiere boys high school lacrosse programs from Washington, Oregon, Nevada and British Columbia. Among the participating schools are the defending state champions from Washington, Oregon and Nevada.

Game Summary: Mercer Island 14, Lake Oswego (Ore.) 5 (Peter Mahoney, MI, 6 goals; Grant Preisler, MI, 3 goals, 4 ground balls; Justin Rorem, MI, 2 goals, 2 assists; Evan Condon, MI, 1 assist; Devlin Conway, MI, 1 assist, 12 ground balls; Peter Mahoney, MI, 4 ground balls; Benji Rothenberg, MI, 8 saves; Gary Gates, LO, 2 goals, 2 assists; Nate Gruen, LO, 2 goals; Josh Watkins, LO, 1 goal; Alex Krenek, LO, 1 save, 3 ground balls; Michael Schou, LO, 2 ground balls; Sam Hoover, LO, 2 ground balls; Michael Walsh, LO, 20 saves)

Olson hit five to power Curtis boys past Bellarmine Prep

TACOMA – Beau Olson scored five goals to power Curtis to its third boys high school lacrosse win of the season the a 14-5 defeat of rival Bellarmine Prep, Friday at Mt. Tahoma High School in Tacoma.

The win was the third of the season for Curtis, while Prep dropped its fourth.

Outscoring Prep 2-1 in the first and 4-2 in the second, the Vikings built a 6-3 half-time lead before eventually piling up six unanswered goals in the fourth to secure the win over its cross town rival.

Olson finished the night with five points all on goals and six ground balls, while Ryder Choate had four goals, an assist and a ground ball for the Vikes.

For Bellarmine Prep, Connor McLeod recorded all five goals.

Curtis (3-2-0) next faces Lake Washington (2-1-0) , Wednesday, March 27 in an 8 p.m. start at Lake Washington High School in Kirkland. Bellarmine Prep (1-4-0) next faces next faces Skyline (1-1-0) , Tuesday, March 26 in an 8 p.m. start at Skyline High School in Sammamish.

Game Summary:urtis 14, Bellarmine Prep 5 (Beau Olson, C, 5 goals, 6 ground balls; Ryder Choate, C, 4 goals, 1 assist, 1 ground ball; Alex Brydson, C, 2 goals, 1 assist, 6 ground balls; David Thomson, C, 2 goals, 3 ground balls; Daniel Tishman, C, 1 goal, 3 ground balls; Zach Budnick, C, 1 assist, 3 ground balls, 10 saves; Connor McLeod, BP, 5 goals)

Hummel’s hat trick leads Woodinville past Sammamish-Newport

BELLEVUE – Bryce Hummel recorded a hat trick to lead Woodinville to a 9-6 boys high school lacrosse win over Sammamish-Newport, Friday at Newport High School in Bellevue.

The win was the second of the season for Woodinville, while Sammamish-Newport dropped its fourth.

Sammamish-Newport established itself early on running to a 4-2 first quarter lead before Woodinville tallied three unanswered scores in the second to regain the lead at 5-4 going into the break.

After matching single goals with Sammamish-Newport in the third, the Falcons pulled away with three in the fourth to seal the win.

Hummel finished the night with four points (3g, 1a) and two ground balls, while Tanner Shepherd and Taylor Vastvinder had a pair for Woodinville.

For Sammamish-Newport, six different players found the net and Morgan White had 15 saves in goal.

Woodinville (2-3-0) next faces Kamiak (2-1-0), Wednesday, March 27 in an 8 p.m. start at Woodinville High School. Sammamish-Newport (2-4-0) next faces next faces King’s Way (3-0-0)(, Saturday, March 30 in a 4 p.m. start at Sammamish-Newport at Newport High School in Bellevue.

Game Summary: Woodinville 9, Sammamish-Newport 6 (Bryce Hummel, W, 3 goals, 1 assist, 2 ground balls; Tanner Shepherd, W, 2 goals; Taylor Vastvinder, W, 2 goals, 1 ground ball; Colter Clinch, W, 1 goal, 1 ground ball; Xander Kipp, W, 1 goal; Ethan Vastvinder, W, 2 assists, 1 ground ball; Edward Pollon, W, 1 assist, 1 ground ball; Thomas Cast, W, 6 saves; J.P. Trafford, S-N, 1 goal; John Montine, S-N, 1 goal, 1 ground ball; Ryley Martin, S-N, 1 goal, 2 ground balls; Michael Caliboso, S-N, 1 goal, 2 ground balls; Ian Weiss, S-N, 1 goal, 1 ground ball; Sean Sternberg, S-N, 1 goal, 2 ground balls; Ricky Adams, S-N, 1 assist, 1 ground ball; Morgan White, S-N, 15 saves)

BOYS VARSITY DIVISION II

Meadowdale downs Klahowya for first lacrosse win

LYNNWOOD – Jordan Tindall scored five goals to lead Meadowdale to its first boys high school lacrosse win of the season with a 10-5 defeat of Kahowya, Friday at Meadowdale High School in Lynnwood.

After playing to a 1-1 tie in the first, Meadowdale broke free with a four-goal second to take a 5-2 lead at the half. In the third, Meadowdale blanked Klahowya 2-0 then matched the Eagles 3-3 in the fourth.

Along with his five points, Tindall grabbed 15 ground balls to lead the Meadowdale defense.

Klahowya was led by Cody Roberts with two goals and five ground balls. Goaltender Cory Charavet had 12 saves for the Eagles.

Meadowdale (1-4-0) next faces Shorecrest (2-1-0), Tuesday, March 26 in a 7 p.m. start at Meadowdale High School in Lynnwood. Klahowya (0-3-0) next faces next faces North Kitsap (1-2-0), Wednesday, March 27 in a 5 p.m. start at Central Kitsap Jr. High School in Silverdale.

Stanwood evens record with 11-5 win over Monroe

MONROE – Jack Delich scored a hat trick as Stanwood evened their boys high school lacrosse record with an 11-5 win over Monroe, Friday at Monroe High School.

After playing to a 2-2 tie in the first, Stanwood broke loose with three goals in the second to take a 5-3 lead at the half. In the third, Stanwood again poured it on, outscoring Monroe 4-1 before adding two more in the fourth to close-out the game.

Delich finished the night with seven points (3g, 4a) and three ground balls to lead Stanwood in scoring.

Monroe was led by Hunter Day with two goals and three ground balls while Lauren Hartzell had four ground balls and 10 saves in goal.

Stanwood (2-2-0) next faces Everett (2-0-0), Wednesday, march 27 in a 5 p.m. start at Stanwood Middle School. Monroe (0-3-0) next faces Bothell-Inglemoor (0-3-0), Tuesday, March 26 in a 7p.m. start at Bothell High School.

Game Summary: Stanwood 11, Monroe 5 (Jack Delich, S, 3 goals, 4 assists, 3 ground balls; Frank Medlicott, S, 1 goal, 2 assists, 12 ground balls; Kane Ayling, S, 2 goals, 4 ground balls; Alex Major, S, 2 goals; C.J. Hillbrand, S, 1 assist, 6 ground balls; Jeremy Smith, S, 2 ground balls, 11 saves; Hunter Day, M, 2 goals, 3 ground balls; Parker Clem, M, 1 goal; Riley Corrie, M, 1 goal, 8 ground balls; Matthew Morris, M, 1 goal, 2 assists, 3 ground balls; Lauren Hartzell, M, 4 ground balls, 10 saves)

Conner’s hat trick leads Lynden past Burlington-Edison

LYNDEN – Devin Conner scored three goals as Lynden advanced to 3-0 on the season with a 13-3 boys high school lacrosse win over Burlington-Edison, Friday at Bender Fields in Lynden.

Lynden High used seven unanswered goals in the first and three in the fourth to power to the win. It was the third loss of the season with Burlington-Edison.

Lynden (3-0-0) next faces Sehome-Bellingham (2-0-0), Thursday, March 28 in a 7 p.m. start at Whatcom Community College. Burlington-Edison (1-3-0) next faces Stanwood (2-2-0), Friday, March 29 in a 5 p.m. start at Stanwood Middle School.

Game Summary: Lynden 13, Burlington-Edison 3, (Devin Conner, L, 3 goals, 4 assists, 1 ground ball; Marcus Fakkema, L, 2 goals, 1 ground ball; Julien Kryt, L, 2 goals, 3 ground balls; Nick Roth, L, 1 goal, 1 assist, 7 ground balls; Treven Salminen, L, 1 goal, 3 ground balls; Blake Browning, L, 1 goal, 2 ground balls; Isaiah Davey, L, 1 goal; Troy Nydam, L, 1 goal, 1 assist, 7 ground balls; Marcus DeBoer, L, 5 ground balls; Mitchell Keown, L, 3 saves; Jake Kildall, L, 2 saves)

MacIntire nets five as Hale downs Prep

SEATLLE – Jack MacIntire scored five goals to lead Nathan Hale to its third win of the season with a 13-8 boys high school lacrosse defeat of Seattle Prep, Friday at Summit Fields in Seattle.

The win lifted the Raiders to 3-1-0 on the season, while Prep dropped its first contest of the season to slip to 4-1-0.

Game Summary: Nathan Hale 13, Seattle Prep 8 (Jack MacIntire, NH, 5 goals, 1 assist, 3 ground balls; William Snider, NH, 1 goal, 3 assists, 3 ground balls; Tommy Hadac, NH, 4 assists; Enk Nyamdoj, NH, 5 ground balls; Andrew McCall, NH, 13 saves; Justin Riggins, SP, 3 goals, 4 ground balls; George Anderson, SP, 2 goals, 3 ground balls; Elijah Wilgis, SP, 2 goals, 2 ground balls; Sam Kopf, SP, 16 ground balls)

Game Summary: Meadowdale 10, Klahowya 5 (Jordan Tindall, M, 5 goals, 15 ground balls; Gavin Hardwick, M, 2 goals, 1 assist, 2 ground balls; Conner Daniel, M, 2 goals; Domenick Spino, M, 12 saves, 3 ground balls; Cody Roberts, K, 2 goal, 5 ground balls; Ben Zimmy, K, 1 goal, 5 ground balls; Cory Charavet, K, 12 saves)

Jenness nets six to lead Overlake past Kennedy

TUKWILA – Barrett Jenness scored six goals to lead Overlake to its first win of the spring with a 14-10 boys high school lacrosse defeat of Kennedy, Friday at Foster High School in Tukwila.

The Owls jumped out to a 4-2 lead after the first and added four unanswered goals in the second for the 8-2 lead. In the third, Overlake again jumped all over Kennedy 5-2 to take a 13-4 lead before the Lancers attempted a come back.

Overlake (1-2-0) next faces Vashon (1-2-0), Saturday, March 23 in a 3 p.m. start at the Overlake School in Redmond. Kennedy (1-3-0) next faces Vashon (1-2-0), Tuesday, March 26 in a 6:30 p.m. start at Vashon High School.

Game Summary: Overlake 14, Kennedy 10 (Barrett Jenness, OV, 6 goals, 1 assist, 4 ground balls; Colton Umberger, OV, 3 goals, 2 assists, 2 ground balls; Erik Risa, OV, 3 goals, 5 ground balls; Kinori Rosnow, OV, 1 goal, 1 assist, 10 ground balls; Jack Roberts, OV, 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 ground balls; Parker Hayne, OV, 7 saves; Sebastian Ferraro, K, 5 goals, 5 ground balls; Anthony Parker, K, 2 goals, 4 ground balls; Ashton Pieris, K, 2 goals, 10 ground balls; Jackson Diller, K, 1 goal, 2 ground balls; Charles Bergseth, K, 9 saves.

Williams’ four goals lifts Richland past Union

VANCOUVER, Wash. – Charles Williams scored four goals to lead Richland past Union in boys high school lacrosse action, Friday at Luke Jensen Field in Vancouver.

The win evened Richland’s record at 3-3-0, while Camas slipped to 1-1-0.

Richland got right down to business scoring blanking Union with three goals in the first, five in the second and another five in the third before giving up a goal to Gunnar Drell in the fourth quarter.

Richland (3-3-0) next faces Camas (1-1-0), Saturday, March 23 in a 2:30 p.m. start at Doc Harris Stadium in Camas. Union (2-1-0) next faces Ballard (1-3-1), Saturday, March 23 in a 4 p.m. start at Ballard High School in Seattle.

Game Summary: Richland 14, Union 1 (Charles Williams, R, 4 goals; Hayden Ruckhaber, R, 3 goals, 1 assist; Chris Helms, R, 3 goals; Mario Midili, R, 2 goals, 1 assist; Kendall Watson, R, 1 goal, 1 assist; Jefferson Ostler, R, 1 goal; Daniel Hart, R, 2 saves; Ryan Burford, R, 2 saves: Gunnar Drell, U, 1 goal; Payton Summers, U, 16 saves)

GIRLS VARSITY

Lakeside girls drop Mukilteo for fifth straight win

SEATTLE – Amanda Roper scored four goals as Lakeside earned its fifth-straight win of the season, Friday in a 18-2 defeat of Mukilteo at Lakeside High School.

Lindsay Call and Natlie Cox also scored four goals each on offense for the Lions. Fox also caused three turnovers on defense.

Mukilteo only managed to score two goals in the first half and was held scoreless throughout the rest of Friday’s matchup.

Knights goalkeeper Kennedy Newman recorded five saves in the loss, despite giving up 18 goals to the Lions’ offensive unit.

Mukilteo (2-2-0) next faces Tahoma (1-1-0) in a 7:30 p.m. matchup, Thursday, March 28 at Kamiak High School. Lakeside (5-0-0) next faces Mercer Island (1-1-0) in a 5:15 p.m. matchup, Wednesday, March 27 at Lakeside High School.

Game Summary: Lakeside 18, Mukilteo 2 (Amanda Roper, L, 4 goals, 1 assist, 3 ground balls; Lindsay Call, L, 4 goals, 1 ground ball; Natalie Fox, L, 4 goals, 3 assists, 2 ground balls, 3 caused turnovers; Sammy McGanney, L, 2 goals, 5 assists, 1 ground ball; Kennedy Newman, M, 5 saves)

Forest Ridge downs Stadium for third win

BELLEVUE – Lindsay Stone scored five goals as Forest Ridge earned its third girls lacrosse win of the year, defeating Stadium 16-10, Friday at Robinswood Park in Bellevue.

Midfielder Kelly Brennan also contributed four goals to help the Ravens earn the win. Goalkeeper Ryan Riley recorded a game-high 13 saves.

Forest Ridge got off to a quick start offensively, posting 11 of the team’s 16 goals in the first half. The Tigers only managed to score four goals in the second half of Friday’s loss.

Stadium (1-2-0) next faces Gig Harbor (2-0-0) in a 6 p.m. matchup, Wednesday, March 27 at Mason Middle School. Forest Ridge (2-1-0) next faces Lake Sammamish (3-0-0) in a 4:15 p.m. matchup, Tuesday, March 26 at Marymoor Park Field #9.

Game Summary: Forest Ridge 16, Stadium 10 (Lindsay Stone, FR, 5 goals; Kelly Brennan, FR, 4 goals; Ellen Jacobus, FR, 2 goals; Lindsay Kirkbride, FR, 1 goal; Nicole Durham, FR, 2 goals; Ryan Riley, FR, 13 saves; Audrey Holloway, S, 3 goals, Madison Sollars, S, 2 goals; Audra Robinson, S, 1 goal; Gwen Brown, S, 1 goal; Giorgia Holloway, S, 1 goal; Sadie Pickering, S, 1 goal)

Ballard girls blank North Kitsap in first half to earn first win

SEATTLE – Ellie Bergeron scored a game-leading five goals as the Ballard High School girls lacrosse team earned its first win of the season by defeating North Kitsap 16-2, Friday at Ballard High School.

Bergeron also added seven ground balls and caused two turnovers on defense for the Beavers. Goalkeeper Katie Brostrom recorded four saves.

North Kitsap (0-2-0) next faces Curtis (1-1-0) in a 6 p.m. matchup, Wednesday, March 27 at North Kitsap High School. Ballard (1-2-0) next faces Bethel (1-1-0) in a 5:30 p.m. matchup, Tuesday, March 26 at Ballard High School.

Game Summary: Ballrd 16, North Kitsap 2 (Ellie Bergeron, B, 5 goals, 7 ground balls, 2 caused turnovers; Dayan Flynn-Walsh, B, 4 goals, 1 assist, 6 ground balls, 4 caused turnovers; Dorothy Elliott, B, 2 goals, 3 ground balls; Kelsey Mendenhall, B, 1 goal, 6 ground balls, 5 caused turnovers; Katie Brostrom, B, 4 saves; Sam Ryan, NK, 2 goals, 2 ground balls; Paige Jablon, NK, 1 assist, 6 ground balls, 1 caused turnover; Dalis Sierra, NK, 4 ground balls, 1 caused turnover; Aisling O’Connor, NK, 13 saves)

Holy Names holds off Bellevue East for win

SEATTLE – Wendy Donier scored a game-high six goals as Holy Names earned its second high school girls lacrosse win of the season in a 11-10 defeat of Bellevue East, Friday at Magnuson Park.

The Cougars led 7-4 at halftime and despite a second-half surge, managed to hold off Bellevue East for the narrow victory. Goalkeeper Eva Fellows recorded a game-high five saves.

Bellevue East (2-2-0) next faces Bellevue (3-0-1), Tuesday, March 26 in an 8 p.m. start at Interlake High School in Bellevue. Holy Names (2-1-0) next faces Overlake (2-3-0), Wednesday, March 27 in a 3:45 p.m. start at the Overlake School in Redmond.

Game Summary: Holy Names 11, Bellevue East 10 (Wendy Donier, HN, 6 goals; Anna-Simone Williams, HN, 1 goal, 3 ground balls, 3 caused turnovers; Eva Fellows, HN, 5 saves; Camille Sullivan, BE, 5 goals, 8 ground balls; Olivia Orozco, BE, 4 saves)

Bainbridge drops Lake Sammamish for third straight

REDMOND – Paige Brigham scored two goals as the Bainbridge girls lacrosse team earned its third win of the season, Thursday by defeating Lake Sammamish 5-1 at Marymoor Park.

Brigham also recorded one ground ball on defense for the Spartans, and midfielders Emily Madsen, Sallie Marx and Amy Willerford also contributed one goal apiece in the rematch of the 2012 state championship game.

The Spartans held a narrow 2-1 lead entering halftime of a defensive battle that was littered with foul calls from the officials. The Totems were shutout in the second half behind Bainbridge goalkeeper Maddy Stevenson’s game-high five saves.

Bainbridge (3-0-0) next faces Eastside Catholic (0-2-1), Monday, March 25 in a 7:30 p.m. start at the Eastside Catholic School in Sammamish. The game is the Washington State Lacrosse High School Game of the Week webcast live on The Lacrosse Network. Lake Sammamish (3-1-0) next faces Forest Ridge (3-1-0), Tuesday, March 26 in a 4:15 p.m. start at Redmond’s Marymoor Park.

Game Summary: Bainbridge 5, Lake Sammamish 1 (Paige Brigham, B, 2 goals, 1 ground ball; Emily Madsen, B, 1 goal; Sallie Marx, B, 1 goal, 1 ground ball; Amy Willerford, B, 1 goal, 1 assist; Maddy Stevenson, B, 5 saves; Sarah Wyrick, LS, 1 goal, 2 ground balls, 1 caused turnover; Hannah Linsky, 4 ground balls, 1 caused turnover; Miranda Taylor, LS, 1 save; Anna Cearly, LS, 1 save)

SATURDAY

BOYS VARSITY DIVISION I

Schmale leads Kangs past Lake Oswego at NW Invite

MERCER ISLAND – Hank Schmale scored six goals to lead Lake Washington to an 11-5 win over Lake Oswego (Ore.) Saturday at the NW Invitational boys high school lacrosse tournament on Mercer Island.

The Kangs moved-out to a narrow 5-4 lead at the half than turned up the defensive head blanking the Lakers 3-0 in the third and putting up another three in the fourth to cruise to the win.

Lake Washington (3-1-0) next faces Portland Jesuit (Ore.), Sunday, March 24 in a 4 p.m. start at Mercer Island High School in the NW Invitational.

Game Summary: Lake Washington 11, Lake Oswego (Ore.) 5 (Hank Schmale, LW, 6 goals, 5 ground balls; Zach Holle, LW, 2 goals; Carson Brown, LW, 3 assists, 5 ground balls; Jason McLean, LW, 2 assists; Sam Pliska, LW, 5 ground balls; Aidan Issacson, LW, 4 saves; J.B. Holmes, LO, 1 goal; Matt Sarver, LO, 1 goal; Christian Katlaps, LO, 1 goal; Brendan Holser, LO, 1 goal; Michael Schou, LO, 1 goal; Josh Watkins, LO, 2 ground balls; C.J. Connolly, LO, 2 ground balls; Michael Walsh, LO, 12 saves)

Skyline hangs on against Portland Jesuit

MERCER ISLAND – Skyline used two-goal performances by four different players to move-out to a nine goal lead over Portland Jesuit than hang-on for an 11-7 win, Saturday in the NW Invitational boys high school lacrosse tournament on Mercer Island.

The win elevated Skyline to 2-1-0 on the season.

The Spartans blanked Portland Jesuit 2-0 in each of the first two quarters for a health 4-0 half-time lead before putting up five in the third to take a 9-0 advantage into the final quarter.

Game Summary: Skyline 11, Portland Jesuit (Ore.) 7 (Tristan Miller, S, 2 goals, 2 assists; Nick Mauzy, S, 2 goals; Ryan Benz, S, 2 goals, 3 assists; Ian Anderson, S, 2 goals; Spencer Noonan, S, 9 ground balls; Collin Digiovanni, S, 4 ground balls; tyler Johnston, S, 3 ground balls; Kyle Kuberski, S, 7 saves; Robert Hild, S, 6 saves; Matt Duffy, PJ, 3 goals; John Duffy, PJ, 2; Oscar Stevenson, PJ, 1 goal; Patrick Schneider, PJ, 1 assist, 3 ground balls; Oscar Stevenson, PJ, 1 assist; Connor Burris, PJ, 4 ground balls; Riley Hoffman, PJ, 4 ground balls; Chase Burnham, PJ, 3 ground balls; Casey Hickman, PJ, 3 ground balls; J.T. Whittaker, PJ, 3 saves; Arie Abrams, PJ, 1 save)

Issaquah falls in fourth to defending Nevada champions

MERCER ISLAND – Mikey Giannopulos had two points and 12 ground balls as Issaquah gave up three-fourth-quarter goals to fall to 2012 Nevada state boys high school lacrosse champion Palo Verde 5-4, Saturday at the NW Invitational High School Lacrosse Tournament at Mercer Island High School.

The loss was the third of the season for Eagles.

Issaquah took a narrow 1-0 lead in the first than added two in the second to move-out to a 3-1 lead at the half.

Game Summary: Palo Verde (Nev.) 5, Issaquah 4 (Josh Smith, IS, 1 goal; Mikey Giannopulos, IS, 1 goal, 1 assist, 12 ground balls; Jake Lindahl, IS, 1 goal; Matt Thomas, IS, 1 goal, 4 ground balls; Brady Hahn, IS, 15 saves)

Bellevue downs defending Oregon state champions

MERCER ISLAND – In a battle of state champions, Bellevue High School, the 2012 Washington state boys Division I lacrosse champion defeated Portland’s Lincoln High School, the defending Oregon state champion 5-0, Saturday at the NW Invitational High School Lacrosse Tournament at Mercer Island High School.

The win was the fifth straight for the Wolverines.

Bellevue (5-0-0) next faces Palo Verde (Nev.) on Sunday, March 24 in a 10 a.m. start at Mercer Island High School in the NW Invitational.

In other NW Invitational action on Saturday involving Washington state high schools Skyline bested Portland Jesuit (Ore.) 11-7 and Lake Washington beat Lake Oswego (Ore.) 11-5 while Mercer Island fell to Lakeridge (Ore.) 12-8, Bainbridge was downed by Claremont (B.C.) 13-8 and Palo Verde (Nev.) edged Issaquah 5-4.

Game Summary: Bellevue 5, Lincoln (Ore.) 0 (no scoring detail)

Shea’s hat trick not enough as Bainbridge boys fall to Claremont

MERCER ISLAND – Greg Shea’s hat trick wasn’t enough as Bainbridge fell behind early and wasn’t able to catch a consistent Claremont lacrosse club in a 13-8 boys loss, Saturday at the NW Invitational High School Lacrosse Tournament at Mercer Island High School.

The loss was the third of the season for the Spartans.

British Columbia’s Claremont jumped out to a narrow 3-2 lead in the first than blanked the Spartans with three goals in the second to take a healthy 6-2 lead at the half.

Summary: Claremont (B.C.) 13, Bainbridge 8 (Greg Shea, B, 3 goals; 7 ground balls; Jacob Knostman, B, 2 goals, 2 assists, 2 ground balls; Keagan Ingrasci, B, 2 goals, 2 ground balls; Erik Nimb, B, 1 goal, 2 ground balls; Thomas Daniels, B, 1 assist, 3 ground balls; Sean Maier, B, 1 assist, 2 ground balls; Reynolds Yarbrough, B, 8 saves)

MI boys suffer first loss at NW Invitational

MERCER ISLAND – Mercer Island dropped its first boys lacrosse game of the season, falling to Oregon’s Lakeridge High School, Saturday at the NW Invitational High School Lacrosse Tournament at Mercer Island High School.

The Islanders, which had won four straight, gave up the 12-8 decision to the Pacers at the annual invitational tournament on Mercer Island.

Mercer Island (4-1-0) next faces Emerald Ridge-Puyallup, Wednesday, March 27 in an 8 p.m. start at Mercer Island High School.

Game Summary: Lakeridge (Ore.) 12, Mercer Island 8 (no scoring detail)

BOYS VARISTY DIVISION II

Sehome-Bellingham, Friday Harbor game rescheduled

FRIDAY HARBOR — Saturday’s boys high school lacrosse matchup between Sehome-Bellingham and Friday Harbor High School on Saturday at Friday Harbor High School was rescheduled to Saturday, March 27 with a 2 p.m. start at Whatcom Community College in Bellingham.

Sehome Bellingham (2-0-0) next faces Lynden (3-0-0), Thursday, March 28 in a 7 p.m. start at Whatcom Community College in Bellingham. Friday Harbor (2-1-0) next faces Shorecrest (2-1-0), Saturday, April 6 in a 12 p.m. start at Shorecrest High School in Shoreline.

Richland downs Camas on road

CAMAS – Richland used two-goal performances by three different players to down Camas 9-1 in boys high school lacrosse action, Saturday at Doc Harris Stadium in Camas.

With the victory, Richland, which draws students from Richland, Kamiakin, Kennewick Southridge and Hanford high schools along with the Timmerman Academy, advanced to four wins on the season.

Richland established a narrow 2-1 lead in the first than blanked Cams 1-0 in the second for a 3-1 advantage at the half.

Richland (4-3-0) next faces Selah (0-2-0), Saturday, March 30 in a 3 p.m. start at Robert Lince Elementary School in Selah. Camas (1-2-0) next faces Skyline JV, Monday, April 8 in a 6:30 p.m. start at Doc Harris Stadium in Camas.

Game Summary: Richland 9, Camas 1 (Chris Helms, R, 2 goals, 1 assist; Harrison Ostler, R, 2 goals, 4 ground balls; Damon Taylor, R, 2 goals; Hayden Ruckhaber, R, 1 goal; Charles Williams, R, 1 goal; Hollan Brown, R, 1 goal; Mario Midili, R, 4 assists, 7 ground balls; David Crawford, R, 7 ground balls; Christian Burrup, R, 6 ground balls; Daniel Hart, R, 8 saves; Bryce Tabbut, C, 1 goal, 6 ground balls; Austin Garwood, C, 1 assist; Cassius Johnson, C, 6 ground balls; Grayson Windle, C, 3 ground balls; Hudson Fox, C, 13 saves)

Jenness nets six as Overlake power past Vashon

REDMOND – Barrett Jenness scored six goals to power Overlake past Vashon 11-5 in boys high school lacrosse action, Saturday at the Overlake School in Redmond.

Jenness finished the game with six points, all on goals, and three ground balls as the Owls evened their record at 2-2-0. Vashone dropped its third of the season.

Overlake jumped out to a 7-0 lead at the half then added three in the third and a solo score in the fourth to for the win.

Overlake (2-2-0) next faces Nathan Hale (3-1-0), Tuesday, March 26 in a 5:45 p.m. start at Summit Fields in Seattle. Vashon (1-3-0) next faces Kennedy (1-3-0), Tuesday, March 26 in a 6:30 p.m. start at Vashon High School.

Game Summary: Overlake 11, Vashon 5 (Barrett Jenness, OV, 6 goals, 3 ground balls; Colton Umberger, OV, 2 goals, 3 assists, 4 ground balls; Kinori Rosnow, OV, 1 goal, 1 assist; 10 ground balls; Jack Roberts, OV, 1 goal, 1 assist, 1 ground ball; Curtis Yokoyama, OV, 1 goal, 3 ground balls; Erik Risa, OV, 1 assist, 11 ground balls; Parker Hayne, OV, 7 saves; Caz Mozeleski, V, 3 goals, 1 assist, 3 ground balls; Duncan Ende, V, 1 goal, 3 assists, 3 ground balls; Grifith Jennings, V, 1 goal, 1 ground ball; Anthony Baker, V, 1 assist, 2 ground balls; Marquis Stendahl, V, 17 saves, 2 ground balls)

Trio of hat tricks lifts Ballard past Union

SEATTLE – Ballard used hat tricks by three different players to power to a 14-1 boys high school lacrosse win over Union, Saturday at Ballard High School in Seattle.

Jacob Marks, Thomas Christensen and Josh Schwartzenberger all delivered three in the Beavers’ second win of the season. Marks added three assists, while Christensen had two assists on the night.

The Beavers opened strong scoring five in the first and four in the second for a 9-1 half-time lead. Union’s only goal came in the second as Trey Chambers beat Ballard goatender Alex James.

Ballard (2-3-1) next faces Peninsula-Gig Harbor (2-1-0), Tuesday, March 26 in a 7:30 p.m. start at Peninsula High School in Gig Harbor. Union (2-2-0) next faces Westview (Ore.), Thursday, March 28 in a 6:30 p.m. start at Westview High School in Portland, Oregon.

Game Summary: Ballard 14, Union 1 (Jacob Marks, B, 3 goals, 3 assists, 5 ground balls; Thomas Christensen, B, 3 goals, 2 ground balls; Josh Schwartzenberger, B, 3 goals; Jackson Bowen, B, 2 goals, 2 assists, 3 ground balls; Barrett Wynne, B, 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 ground balls; Ian Svasand, B, 1 goal, 3 ground balls; Darnell Akers, B, 1 goal, 1 ground ball; Alex James, B, 3 saves; Trey Chambers, U, 1 goal; Payton Summers, U, 11 saves)

GIRLS VARSITY

Evergreen rolls Bellevue for first win

VANCOUVER – Emily McCoy led all scorers with four goals as Evergreen earned its first girls high school lacrosse win of the season in a 16-8 defeat of Bellevue, Saturday at McKenzie Stadium in Vancouver.

Mackenzie Nelson also made an offensive impact for the Wolverines as she scored three goals in the team’s home victory.

Evergreen held a comfortable lead throughout most of Saturday’s game, thanks in part to goalkeeper Dawn Lumen’s game-high 13 saves.

Bellevue (3-1-0) next faces Bellevue East (2-2-0) in an 8 p.m. matchup, Tuesday, March 26 at Interlake High School. Evergreen (1-1-1) next faces Spanaway Lake (0-3-0) in a 6 p.m. matchup, Wednesday, March 27 at Art Crate Field.

Game Summary: Evergreen 16, Bellevue 8 (Emily McCoy, E, 4 goals, 1 ground ball; Mackenzie Nelson, E, 3 goals; Dawn Lumen, E, 13 saves; Lauren Tutor, B, 3 goals; Kendra Saathoff, B, 3 goals; Chloe Gose, B, 3 saves)

Wenatchee, Tahoma defensive battle ends in tie

COVINGTON – A stingy defensive battle between the Wenatchee and Tahoma girls high school lacrosse teams ended in a 7-7 tie, Saturday at Tahoma High School.

Ashley Gowdey and Maddie Fabie each scored three goals for the Bears in the draw, while goalkeeper Kaylee Bridges recorded a game-high 13 saves.

Wenatchee (2-0-1) next faces Snohomish (2-0-0) in a 7 p.m. matchup, Wednesday, March 27 at Glacier Peak High School. Tahoma (1-1-1) next faces Puyallup (2-2-0) in a 5:30 p.m. matchup, Tuesday, March 26 at Tahoma High School.

Game Summary: Tahoma 7, Wenatchee 7 (Ashley Gowdey, T, 3 goals, 9 ground balls; Maddie Fabie, T, 3 goals, 4 ground balls; Kaylee Bridges, T, 13 saves; Gretta Schock, W, 3 goals, 1 assist; Carly Helton, W, 2 goals; Kyrie Gardner, W, 2 goals, 2 assists; Caitlin Thomas, W, 3 saves)

Boyle scores five as Nathan Hale earns second win

SEATTLE – Anna Boyle scored a game-high five goals as Nathan Hale earned its second girls lacrosse win of the year by defeating Lake Tapps 11-6, Saturday at Lower Summit East.

Midfielder Corryn Wetzel scored four goals and added five assists on offense for the Raiders. Alex Kinoshita also scored once, and goalkeeper Cali Ashmun recorded three saves.

Lake Tapps (1-4-0) next faces Bethel (1-1-0) in a 6:30 p.m. matchup, Thursday, March 28 at Sunset Stadium. Nathan Hale (2-2-0) next faces Roosevelt (1-3-0) in a 4 p.m. matchup, Friday, March 29 at Lower Summit East.

Game Summary: Nathan Hale 11, Lake Tapps 6 (Anna Boyle, NH, 5 goals; Corryn Wetzel, NH, 4 goals, 5 assists; Alex Kinoshita, NH, 1 goal, 5 ground balls; Velvin Lumadede, NH, 6 ground balls; Cali Ashmun, NH, 3 saves; Madison Lancaster, LT, 2 goals; Brianna Berg, LT, 2 goals; Gabrielle Totman, LT, 7 ground balls; Nicole Burkhauser, LT, 16 saves)

SUNDAY

BOYS VARSITY DIVISION I

Bellevue handles Nevada champion, advance to 6-0

MERCER ISLAND – In a battle of defending state lacrosse champions, Bellevue High School used five first-quarter goals to power past 2012 Nevada state champion Palo Verde, 9-2 on the final day of NW Invitational boys lacrosse action, Sunday at Mercer Island High School.

With the win, Bellevue became the first school in the state to reach the six-win mark with the Wovlerines starting the boys high school season at 6-0-0.

After taking the early lead, the Wolverines matched single goals with Palo Verde in the second to extend its lead to 6-1 at the half. In the third, the Wolverines added two more and along with a single in the fourth to round out the scoring.

Bellevue (6-0-0) next faces Tahoma (0-3-0), Wednesday, March 27 in an 8 p.m. start at Bellevue High School.

Game Summary: Bellevue 9, Palo Verde (Nev.) 2 (Simon Jenkin, B, 2 goals, 3 ground balls; Hank Bethke, B, 2 goals, 3 assists; Cole Johnson, B, 2 goals, 3 ground balls; Campbell Alexieff, B, 2 goals; Hunter Lien, B, 2 assists; Garrett Moffatt, B, 1 assist; Andrew Matthews, B, 7 ground balls; Cole Cansler, B, 7 saves; Issac Young, PV 1 goal; Cole Bryan, PV, 1 goal)

Bainbridge boys fall behind early, drop game to Nevada school

MERCER ISLAND – Falling behind early, Bainbridge gave up eight first-half goals on the way losing Sunday’s NW Invitational game to Henderson of Nevada 11-4 in boys high school lacrosse action at Mercer Island High School.

With the loss, the Spartans dropped their fourth of the season to fall to 2-4-0.

Managing just a single goal in the first half, Bainbridge entered the second down 8-1 and then matched Henderson’s three goals in the third to round-out the scoring.

Bainbridge (2-4-0) next faces Snohomish (0-3-0), Tuesday, March 26 in an 8 p.m. start at Lake Stevens High School.

Game Summary: Henderson (Nev.) 11, Bainbridge 4 (Kieran Eissler, H, 3 goals; Quinn Eissler, H, 3 goals; Blake Day, H, 2 goals, 4 ground balls; Jason Jacobs, H, 2 goals; Connor Morgan, H, 2 goals, 3 assists; Patrick Turner, H, 5 ground balls; Justin Proctor, H, 9 ground balls; Evan Gallagher, H, 13 saves; Jacob Knostman, B, 2 goals, 5 ground balls; Kaegan Ingrasci, B, 1 goal; Greg Shea, B, 1 goal; Maxwell Wickline, B, 1 assist; Sean Maier, B, 3 ground balls; Nick King, B, 3 ground balls; Jackson Larkin, B, 3 ground balls; Reynolds Yarbrough, B, 9 saves)

Benz hat trick not enough as Skyline falls to Oregon’s Sunset

MERCER ISLAND — Ryan Benz’s hat trick wasn’t enough as Skyline fell behind early and never caught up, dropping its Sunday NW Invitational game to Oregon’s Sunset High School 8-6 at Mercer Island High School.

The loss evened the Spartans’ record at 2-2-0 on the season.

After matching a pair of goals in the first, Skyline gave up three goals to Sunset in the secon to fall behind 5-3 at the half.

The Spartans began to work their way back in the third outscoring Sunset 2-1, but were outscored again in the fourth to close out the game.

Benz finished the day with three goals and an assist and Cannon Gardner had two goals to lead Skyline’s scoring.

Skyline (2-2-0) next faces Bellarmine Prep (1-4-0), Tuesday, March 26 in an 8 p.m. start at Skyline High School in Sammamish.

Game Summary: Sunset (Ore.) 8, Skyline 6 (Locke Rohan, SUN, 4 goals; Matthew Burton, SUN, 2 goals, 5 ground balls; Bill Miller, SUN, 1 goal; Ian Cook, SUN, 1 goal; Kelly Stavig, SUN, 2 assists, 1 ground ball; Tristan Aimonetti, SUN, 11 saves, 4 ground balls; Ryan Benz, SKY, 3 goals, 1 assist; Cannon Gardner, SKY, 2 goals, 1 ground ball; Tristan Miller, SKY, 1 goal; Tyler Johnston, SKY, 1 assist, 1 ground ball; Charlie Kurtenbach, SKY, 1 assist; Kyle Kuberski, SKY, 8 saves)

Lake Washington slips early, falls to Portland Jesuit

MERCER ISLAND — Lake Washington gave up six unanswered first-half goals on the way to dropping its Sunday NW Invitational boys high school lacrosse game 11-7 to Portland Jesuit at Mercer Island High School.

With the loss, Lake Washington slipped to 3-2-0 on the season.

After being blanked 3-0 in the first and second, the Kangs returned the favor in the third, shutting out Portland Jesuit 2-0 to work its way back to a two-goal margin entering the fourth.

Lake Washington (3-2-0) next faces Curtis (3-2-0), Wednesday, March 27 in an 8 p.m. start at Lake Washington High School in Kirkland.

Game Summary: Portland Jesuit (Ore.) 11, Lake Washington 7 (Eli Rajotte, PJ, 3 goals; Jack Sweitzer, PJ, 2 goals; John Duffy, PJ, 2 goals; Chase Burnham, PJ, 1 goal, 1 assist, 5 ground balls; Oscar Stevenson, PJ, 1 goal, 1 assist; Andrew Krantz, PJ, 1 goal, 1 assist, 1 ground ball; Connor Perkins, PJ, 1 goal; Arie Abrams, PJ, 4 saves; J.T. Whittaker, PJ, 1 save; Hank Schmale, LW, 2 goals, 1 assist, 2 ground balls; Jason McLean, LW, 2 goals, 2 assist; Carson Brown, LW, 1 goal, 4 ground balls; Reese Radke, LW, 1 goal; James Edwards, LW, 4 ground balls; Drew Roberts, LW, 4 ground balls; Aidan Isaacson, LW, 5 saves)

MONDAY’S GAMES

Port Angeles-Sequim at Stadium (Stadium Bowl – Tacoma / 6 p.m.)

Bainbridge at Eastside Catholic (Eastside Catholic School – Sammamish / 7:30 p.m.)

Roosevelt at Garfield (Genesee Playfield – Seattle / 4 p.m.)

Snohomish at Seattle Prep (Montlake Playground – Seattle / 3:30 p.m.)

Mercer Island at Overlake (Overlake School – Redmond / 3:45 p.m.)

Spanaway Lake at Kennedy (Sunset Park – Sea Tac / 4 p.m.)

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