Mercer Island Reporter, February 22, 2012

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Islander boys head to state

Swim | FROM 7 Boys swimming

By Megan Managan

mmanagan@mi-reporter.com

Chad Coleman/Staff Photo

Islander Quinn Markwith, top, starts the 50-yard freestyle final during the WIAA 3A swimming and dive state championships on Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012.

For the second consecutive year the Mercer Island boys basketball team will move into the regional round of the state tournament, starting Friday. Unlike last year, however, the team will only have to travel to Puyallup for the game, instead of Spokane. “We had fun driving to Spokane, but it will be nice,” said Islanders head coach Gavin Cree about staying closer to home. “Hopefully we won’t get hit by a snowstorm and we can smoothly get to where we need to go. We’re happy to go wherever we’re being sent.” The Mercer Island boys team earned the No. 5 seed out of District 2 on Saturday afternoon, after beating Franklin 63-61. The Islanders were up 17-12 at the end of the first quarter, and remained in the lead 34-26 at halftime. Early on, it was obvious the Islanders weren’t used to playing the style of basketball Franklin was using. “They are a pressure team that plays at a speed that we’re not accustomed to in our league, so it’s a bit of an adjustment,” said Cree. “They were holding, grab-

bing, denying and it’s the playoffs so they are going to let some of that go. I think we just had to get adjusted to that style of game, but I thought we responded by getting the offense going, I was pleased.” After halftime, Franklin closed the gap, but Mercer Island was able to hold a 52-47 lead at the end of three quarters. In the final minutes of the game, the Quakers forced their way to within one point with 1:26 left on the clock. Joe Rasmussen picked up a foul with eight seconds left, giving the Quakers a chance to tie it, but instead Rasmussen was fouled on the missed basket, sending him to the other end of the court. He made just one basket, but it was enough to seal the win for Mercer Island. During the game, Rasmussen hit 22 points, with 17 coming from Sam Cohn. Kaleb Warner had seven, Jeff Lindquist scored six, Sean Hughes added five, Brian Miller had four and Parker Scott had two points. “Sam Cohn deserves a lot of props for his efforts in the last two games, he’s a scorer. He’s a go-to point guard, so everybody’s trying to pres-

sure and deny him, but to go out and have those two efforts within 18 hours of each other playing that many minutes against one of the best pressure defenders in the state,” said Cree. The Islanders will play Kennedy Catholic at Rogers High School in Puyallup on Friday, Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. The winner will move forward to the state tournament at the Tacoma Dome, starting March 1. To make it to the Tacoma Dome, Cree said he hopes the team takes the passion it had in the district tournament forward. “(We have to) play hard, play with passion and inspire each other with your hard play, toughness,” said Cree. We just have to play our game. I thought the focus in the game against O’Dea the other day wasn’t there, we were a little bit more focused on how can we counter their pressure, so today we kind of countered and got them (Franklin) off early with some back door stuff and loosened them up a little bit and then we were able to run our whole playbook. That was nice and I think that’s what we need to continue to do.”

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Saturday, Feb. 18 3A state swim meet Team results – 1. Lakeside 311, 2. Mercer Island 300, 3. Bainbridge 229.5. Individual – 200 medley relay - 2. Mercer Island (Andrew Weiss, Noah Deiparine, Quinn Markwith, Brandt Waesche) 1:39.58; 200 freestyle - 13. Ian Caldwell 1:49.29, 18. Austin Ralph 1:51.91; 200 individual medley - 8. Dan Simons 1:59.52, 14. Samuel Chong 2:02.46, 15. Duncan Koontz 2:03.87; 50 freestyle - 3. Andrew Weiss 21.41, 4. Marco Signorelli 21.52, 6. Quinn Markwith 21.76, 15. Karl MacLane 22.59; Diving - 9. Cody Hall 294.45, 15. Connor Nielson 264.85; 100 butterfly - 8. Dan Simons 53.47, 10. Quinn Markwith 54.45, 12. Michael Bower 54.65; 100 freestyle - 2. Marco Signorelli 46.64, 8. Noah Deiparine 48.77, 10. Brandt Waesche 48.60, 13. Ian Caldwell 49.29; 500 freestyle - 11. Duncan Koontz 4:51.64; 200 freestyle relay - 1. Mercer Island (Noah Deiparine, Karl MacLane, Quinn Markwith, Marco Signorelli) 1:27.35; 100 back stroke - 2. Andrew Weiss 51.35, 7. Ian Piper 53.63; 100 breast stroke - 3. Noah Deiparine 1:01.05, 14. Samuel Chong 1:02.54; 400 freestyle relay - 2. Mercer Island (Dan Simons, Brandt Waesche, Marco Signorelli, Andrew Weiss) 3:09.76.

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