Lakewood, Arlington, M-P all win big [VIDEO]

LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood football team defeated Cedar Park Christian in a Cascade Conference 2A game.

LAKEWOOD — Lakewood running back Tyler Courtney scored three touchdowns while rushing for 144 yards as the Cougars defeated Cedar Park Christian 39-14 Oct. 9, but coach Dan Teeter credited the offensive line.

“We challenged our o-line to dominate up front and work their 4-2 stack defense,” He said. “We worked all week on the various parts of the running game.”

It turned out that the offensive line was over-prepared, Teeter said.

“We’ve been throwing the ball a bunch all year and we were expecting sloppier conditions,” he said. “Some of the ways were just challenging them to up their game [during practice] and we simplified.

“We only had a handful of running plays and they were all physical — involving double teams and coverage.”

But Lakewood also had big plays on special team and defense as well, such as a blocked punt by Sean Dawson, a 100-yard kick return by David Le and a pivotal interception by Matt Ramirez in the third quarter.

And not to be outdone, sophomore quarterback Austin Lane was 7-13 in passing for 81 yards.

Decisions were also made by Lane as to give or keep the ball on running plays, Teeter said.

“Last week was when we got our big breakout plays, and this game we got them on defense and on special teams as well.” Teeter said. “It’s exciting to be gelling at this time.”

Two other local football teams also won big, while two others lost by large margins.

Arlington quarterback Andrew Kalahar connected on 25 of 31 passes for 368 yards and four touchdowns in a 50-19 romp over Stanwood. He also ran for a score. Kyle Bayer caught six of his passes for 167 yards and two touchdowns. Donavan Sellgreen caught eight for 84 yards and two other scores. Kalahar accomplished all that in the first half before injuring his throwing arm.

Meanwhile, Marysville-Pilchuck beat up Everett 51-33. Ray Pimental ran for 184 yards and a score on 17 carries. Garrett Anderson added two touchdowns running and quarterback Erik Lind passed for two more.

Marysville Getchell was held to just 104 yards in offense in being routed by Oak Harbor 46-9.

Tulalip Heritage was trounced by Neah Bay 70-12, but receiver Robert Miles Jr. came up big with six catches for 200 yards and two scores in a losing effort.