Prep girls golf: Whidbey Shootout

At Whidbey Golf &Country Club

18 holes, par 72

Team scores: Kamiak 468, Lake Stevens 486, Snohomish 513, Bellingham 522, Glacier Peak 523, Jackson 536, Oak Harbor 541, Arlington 576, Marysville Getchell 585, Meadowdale 622, Shorewood 646, Sehome 686, Shorecrest DNQ.

Kamiak: Renne Kwak 81, Hannah Lee 94, Rachel Ponting 102, Simram Handa 102, Olivia Kim 89. Lake Stevens: Mak Sundvor 82, Anna Lundquist 87, Amanda Mirante 101, Kaitlyn Kurisu 97, Nicole Hornung 119.

Snohomish: Vreni Todd 81, Kailee Mydske 98, Emily Roberts 105, Annika Roberts 124, Bailey Green 105. Bellingham: Alex Ferrier 101, Emma Lochridge 103, Sadie Steele 97, Erin Wood 106, Sara Gibb 115. Glacier Peak: Megan Christie 94, Erika Stromerson 96, Danice Anderson 99, Dani Morrison 118, Breanna Bullard 116. Jackson: Sydney Majors 78 (medalist), Reigina 107, Serena Nguyen 118, Abby Holmberg 102, Breanna Garlock 126. Oak Harbor: Resego Mooki 96, Hailey Beecher 103, Marisa Sligh 100, Hannah Taylor 113, Tarra Baird. Arlington: Emmi Modahl 95, Natalie Mackey 114, Marina Vu 110, Isabell Gastineau 132, Alexis Luprypa 125. Marysville Getchell: Kaitlin Shane 108, Alexis Von Ellinghaus 116, Samantha Peterson 114, Kyla Van Horn 122, Kiersten Enders 123. Meadowdale: Morgan Rood 97. Ana Maria Beall 97, Taylor Atkisson 142, Lily Nichols 131. Shorewood: Maddie Henry 128, Hannah Owen 115, Kaia Barnes 140, Lillie Christensen 126. Sehome: Hannah Peterson 111, Taylor Firmstone 118, Ina LaGrandeur 142, Jiaya Xie 137, Esmerelda Guzman 178. Shorecrest: Jac Longsrteth 116, Mackenzie Dixon 103, Elizabeth Holmdahl 110, Vivian Tran 141.

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