Community roundup: N. Everett Little League team wins state title

As the Washington state champion, the North Everett Little League Intermediate baseball team (ages 11-13) is headed to Nogales, Ariz., this week for the West Regional tournament.

North Everett faces Montana on Thursday, Hawaii on Friday, Arizona on Saturday and Northern California on Monday. From there, advancement depends on the team’s record in the four pool-play games.

During the regular season, North Everett posted a 23-2 record and outscored its opponents 319-56. The 10 teams in North Everett’s league represent Little League organizations from District 1, which covers Snohomish County.

North Everett won the district tournament, defeating Mill Creek for the championship, then breezed through the state tournament in Snohomish with one-sided wins over Issaquah (12-1), Chinook/Soundview (10-1), West Seattle (20-0) and West Seattle again in the title game (14-3).

In the championship contest, played last Thursday, winning pitcher Carson Speegle struck out seven in five innings and Ryan Tebatabai followed with two shutout innings. Dakota Talt hit a two-run home run.

In addition to Speegle, Tebatebai and Talt, the North Everett’s roster includes Tyler Bates, Nick Cortes, David Eisenkraft, William George, Tyson Lewis, Alex Livingstone, Caden Lockhart, Jonathan Murphy and Aaron Robertson. The manager is Jeff Lockhart and the coaches are Gil Acevedo and Doug Speegle.

Intermediate teams play on a diamond that is larger than a standard Little League field but smaller than a regulation baseball diamond.

The team is raising money for its trip to Arizona. A donation link is available on the team’s website at www.northeverettll.org.

Pacific captures district crown

LYNNWOOD — The Pacific Little League 12-year-old All-Star baseball team came from behind to beat Everett for the District 1 Championship on July 7 at Lynndale Park.

District 1 includes Little League teams from across Snohomish County.

The Pacific All-Stars advanced to the state tournament, where they beat Eastlake 13-7 in their opening game on Sunday. The state champion advances to the regional tournament in San Bernardino, California.

In the district title game, Pacific trailed 6-2 in the sixth and final inning, but rallied for 11 runs, then held on for a 13-10 victory.

The Pacific team is led by manager Robley Corsi, Jr., and assistant coaches Eric Grant, Ross Kruse and Sean Durbin.

The All-Star players are Robley Corsi III, Read Carr, Tygan Duncan, Tyler Durbin, Ben Grant, Nate King, Logan Kruse, Ian Michael, Tai Starchman, Karsen Tjarneberg, Matthew Turcotte, Mason Vaughn and Colton Walsh.

Caparas wins Jr. Championship

Rudy Caparas of Lynnwood won the Greater Snohomish County Junior Championship golf tournament last week.

Competing in the Blue Tees Division, Caparas shot a 72 in the first round Wednesday at Legion Memorial Golf Course in Everett. He followed it up the next day with a 69 at Walter Hall Golf Course in Everett, giving him a 36-hole total of 141 and a three-shot victory over Steven Cabanday (76-68?144).

Other division winners were Quinton Borseth (76-74?150, White Tees), Daniel Kim (74-79?153, Red Tees) and Tommy Sullivan (51, Nine-Hole Gold Tees).

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