Wednesday’s prep girls basketball results

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Cascade 33, Mount Vernon 27

Mount Vernon 9 5 9 4 —27

Cascade 4 9 16 4 —33

Mount Vernon—Miranda Johnson 14, Abigail Brown 6, Joscelynn Evans 3, Taryn Rouw 2, Sam Silver 2, Alley Miller 0, Mar Fernandez 0, Angelina Fast 0. Cascade—Kharial Clark 14, Caitlyn Phillips 10, Anneka Hilde 5, Lexi Strike 2, Katie Valenzuela 2, Breanna Jones 0, Casey Lauritsen 0, Jessica Welch 0, Caitlynn Daniel 0.

Glacier Peak 59, Jackson 40

Jackson 7 8 8 17 —40

Glacier Peak 14 7 21 17 —59

Jackson—Caitlin Monten 14, Olivia Skibiel 7, Amelia Leong 6, Emily Brown 6, Megan Mattison 4, Jayden Kinchen 3, Sydney Carter 0, Alexa Martin 0, Breonna Williams 0, Lauren Schillberg 0. Glacier Peak—Paisley Johnson 25, Abbie Juozapaitis 12, Samantha Fatkin 12, Sydney Guffey 3, Georgia Sayed 2, Maya McFadden 2, Makayla Guerra 2, Haley Grambo 1, Nicole Jensen 0, Kelsey Thomas 0, Mackenzie Willms 0.

Lake Stevens 52, Monroe 40

Lake Stevens 19 13 11 9 —52

Monroe 9 7 12 12 —40

Lake Stevens—Kylee Griffen 24, Marissa Walton 7, Raigan Reed 7, Laycie Taylor 7, Anna Dominick 2, Taylor Smith 2, Savannah Smith 2, Kristen Glick 1, Rocky Leenstra 0. Monroe—Monique Fierke 17, Elizabeth Sundet 8, Amber Westmoreland 5, Elise Allen 4, Taylor Rowe 3, Morgan Allen 3, Paige Stringer 0, Jada Vignos 0, Camille Chism 0.

Arlington 50, Marysville Pilchuck 32

M. Pilchuck 2 7 7 16 —32

Arlington 17 9 12 12 —50

Marysville Pilchuck—Olivia Lee 9, Alexandra Grimm 5, Dominique Jenkins 5, Lauren Carson 4, Lilianne Fischer 3, Kennedy Lenteni 3, Hanna Koehn 3, Mackenzie Konsor 0, Ivy Enberg 0. Arlington—Peyton Brown 19, Kelsey Mellick 9, Sierra Scheppele 5, Alaina Duskin 5, Abby Anderson 5, Mackenzie Fischer 2, Reilly Kesselring 2, Jaynee Dauz 2, Maciee Delaney 1, Hannah Carlson 0, Mollie Janousek 0, Tahlia Miears 0.

Everett 45, Meadowdale 41

Meadowdale 19 8 8 6 —41

Everett 14 8 7 16 —45

Meadowdale—Selina Tekle 14, Lilly Williams 11, Alicia Morrison 9, Adriana Valadez 4, Jaislyn Hart 3, Kaeli McKinley 0, Catherine Do 0, Grace Wilson 0, Cassidy Gamble 0, Camryn Cassidy 0. Everett—Kate Pohland 20, Alexis Rutter 10, Morgan Carter 6, Susanna Diaz 3, Jazmine McMiller 2, Tiana Simmers 2, Marlena Urvater 2, Brittany Pedigo 0, Brooklyn Johnson 0, Kaley Shankle 0, Siena Utt 0.

Lynnwood 48, Shorecrest 32

Shorecrest 8 7 5 12 —32

Lynnwood 19 14 10 5 —48

Shorecrest—Kira Wood 12, Jazlyn Owens 6, Audrey Dietz 5, Amanda Kagarabi 4, Sydney VanNess 2, Amanda Lee 2, Hailey Bouffiou 1, Jenna Tikalsky 0, Shelby Gresch 0. Lynnwood—Kelsey Rogers 15, Kaprice Boston 11, Taylor Fahey 10, Reilly Walsh 6, Kia Crawford 4, Valerie Bell 2, Kaui Piilani 0, Maddie Morgan 0, Abby Douglas 0, Amayah Kirkman 0, Nakia Boston 0.

Edmonds-Woodway 59, Mountlake Terrace 28

Ed.-Woodway 27 18 12 2 —59

M. Terrace 6 5 8 9 —28

Edmonds-Woodway—Kendra Cooper 15, Ingrid Fosberg 12, Marivel Ortega 8, Adrienne Poling 6, Rebekah Dasalla-Good 6, Maddi McMahon 4, Bailee Chynoweth 4, Sophia Pellegrini 4, AJ Martineau 0, Courtney Simpson 0, Emma Dickenson 0. Mountlake Terrace—Jorie Lambert 9, Aynika Nuckles 6, Nohea Morrison 5, Weslynn Blackwell 4, Jasmine Zenk 3, Kierra Scott 1, Eliza Sandoval 0, Trinity Prout 0, Reagan Stickney 0, Samra Gebrehiwot 0.

Marysville Getchell 58, Oak Harbor 24

M. Getchell 10 17 14 17 —58

Oak Harbor 4 8 7 5 —24

Marysville Getchell—Oshinaye Taylor 18, Maddy Grandbois 11, Gabrielle Grandbois 11, Jadyn Noriega 6, Brionna Palm 5, Carley Wika 5, Ashlee Hammer 2, Sydney Norton 0. Oak Harbor—Bryn Langrock 14, Julie Jansen 4, Rahsanna Graham 4, Mikhaela Cortez 2, Delija Cammon 0, Jordan Wood-Pina 0, Samantha Hines 0, Aleizah Espiritu 0.

Stanwood 47, Snohomish 43

Snohomish 14 11 7 11 —43

Stanwood 7 12 13 15 —47

Snohomish—Maya DuChesne 16, Kaylin Beckman 13, Katie Brandvold 8, Courtney Perry 4, Emily Preach 2, Lexi Sunagel 0, Kinslee Gallatin 0, Quinn Otteson 0. Stanwood—Ashley Alter 15, Jillian Heichel 10, Ashley Bierer 8, Madison Chisman 6, Kaitlin Larson 5, Anna DePew 3, Koa Beck 0, Kayla Frazier 0, Espy Sanchez 0.

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