Bothell team wins Sandy Koufax state tournament

The Bothell Prep Sportswear Baseball Club (14U) recently won the Sandy Koufax State title, defeating Laces Baseball Academy of Everett, 8-0, in the championship game at Island Crest Park on Mercer Island. Pictured front row, from left: AJ North, Jordan Barker, Josh Thompson, Donnie DeHart, David McLaurin, Tyler Wharf, Ryan Crosen. Back row: Ernie Meier (Manager), Tom Gray(Coach), Brandon Jones, Nick Medjo, Hayden Cox, Mike Gray, Chris Crosen (Coach), Rick Wharf (Coach) - Courtesy Photo
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The Bothell Prep Sportswear Baseball Club (14U) recently won the Sandy Koufax State title, defeating Laces Baseball Academy of Everett, 8-0, in the championship game at Island Crest Park on Mercer Island. Pictured front row, from left: AJ North, Jordan Barker, Josh Thompson, Donnie DeHart, David McLaurin, Tyler Wharf, Ryan Crosen. Back row: Ernie Meier (Manager), Tom Gray(Coach), Brandon Jones, Nick Medjo, Hayden Cox, Mike Gray, Chris Crosen (Coach), Rick Wharf (Coach)

August 3, 2011 · 10:29 AM

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The Bothell Prep Sportswear Baseball Club (14U) recently won the Sandy Koufax State title, defeating Laces Baseball Academy of Everett, 8-0, in the championship game at Island Crest Park on Mercer Island.

During the state tournament, the team's record was 4-1, which included wins in their last three games.

Advancing to Regionals, Bothell lost two of its first three games, including falling to Kent in a nine-inning marathon, to get eliminated from that event.

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