Despite the soggy weather, Northshore teams got in some baseball action on Wednesday.
Inglemoor exploded for nine runs in the fifth inning en route to a 13-8 victory over Woodinville. The game was tied 3-3 after three innings before the Vikings’ outburst.
Teddy Bishop supplied two hits and four RBIs for the Viks and Sean Kauffman had two RBIs and scored three runs. Bishop, Kauffman and Mitch Malsam all knocked doubles and Will Larsen earned the win from the pitchers’ mound.
For Woodinville, Tyler Owens and Camdyn Munger had two hits each. Owens nailed a double and had three RBIs and Munger laced a pair of doubles.
Inglemoor is now 3-3 in 4A KingCo and 4-6 overall while Woodinville dropped to 1-5 in league and 1-9 overall.
In another 4A KingCo matchup, Bothell blew past North Creek, 11-0. The Cougars led 3-0 after three innings and piled on eight more runs in the fifth inning.
Bothell got two hits apiece from Brody Ponti (two RBIs), Dylan Gerard and Trent Carlin; all those players had doubles. Logan Leadley and Bryce Long had two RBIs each, and Ponti got the win with four innings pitched while Jake Peoples sealed the win with one inning on the mound.
North Creek’s Julian Jackson got the Jaguars’ only hit.
Bothell improved to 4-2 in league and 6-3 overall while North Creek fell to 1-5 in league and 2-7 overall.