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SEDRO-WOOLLEY – Bailey Brewer struck out 10 Bulldogs and allowed only two hits as the Sedro-Woolley Cubs advanced to the District One 3A Title Game. Offensively, the Cubs were paced by Bailey Bartelt who went 2-for-3 including with a two-run single in the fourth. Sarah Moquin also went 2-for-3 with a two-run single in the fifth to account for the Cubs’ scoring.

The Bulldogs only offensive tally came in the sixth when Ally Kutz led off with a double, stole second and scored on a ground ball to second by Devin Hiltz.

The Cubs flashed some leather as well with a spectacular defensive play in the fourth when after a one out walk, Kiersten Anderson tried to advance to third on a well-executed bunt by Mount Vernon’s Alicia Fine.  Cubs’ first baseman Holly Hawkins fielded the bunt down the first base line and made an alert throw to Sarah Moquin at third base, who tagged Anderson out on a close play.  The Cubs turned in an error-free game.

The Bulldogs hopes are still alive as they will face the Ferndale Golden Eagles (12-10)  the two seed from the Northwest Conference in a loser out game Thursday afternoon.

Next up for the Cubs will be the Everett Gulls (13-9,) the No. 3 seed out of the Western Conference. The winner advances to the State Tournament, while the loser drops to the Consolation bracket and has to win two more games to advance.

We’ll have that game for you right here on SkagitRadio.com at 11:00 on Saturday with pregame at 10:45 with Wade Tonkin and Ed Eliason.

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MOUNT VERNON – Bailey Brewer was unhittable with her sinker after the first inning, striking out 15 Mount Vernon Lady Bulldogs enroute to a 5-2 Sedro-Woolley win Tuesday afternoon in NWC fastpitch softball.

Brewer shined at the plate for the Cubs, going 2-for-3 with a homerun and three runs batted in.  She sent her round-tripper over the fence in left-center field while Cubs’ shortstop Maddie Lynch-Crumrine drove in three runs and added three hits.

Mount Vernon pitcher Devin Hiltz allowed five runs (three earned) on seven hits, with two strikeouts with no walks. Ally Kutz added an RBI and Alicia Fine scored a run for the Bulldogs.

The ninth-ranked Sedro-Woolley Cubs go to 3-0 in conference play, while Mount Vernon fell to 1-1.

*Stats provided by Eric Francis (GoSkagit.com).

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Nooksack Valley Pioneers’ offensive strategy proved slightly too much for the Mount Vernon Bulldogs to overcome in Northwest Conference girls’ basketball opener Tuesday night in Everson. That strategy – to get the ball inside to Danielle Way and let her score off the board  – worked for the Pioneers (7-1) in the second and fourth quarters. Much of Nooksack Valley’s scoring came from Way getting fouled while scoring underneath, then making 11of 12 free throws. Erika Ramstead led all scorers with 20 points, most in much the same way Way scored.

The Bulldogs (2-5), led by Ally Kutz 19 points, traded the lead with the Pioneers three times throughout the game. Once in the third quarter with a three-pointer from Kutz, and twice in the fourth. Kutz was 5-of-7 from beyond the three point range. Cheyanne Walker had 16 points for Mount Vernon and Sabrina Squires added 11 for the Bulldogs.

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