Friday’s prep girls basketball results

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Monroe 43, Cascade 30

Monroe 6 12 9 16 —43

Cascade 5 6 10 9 —30

Monroe—Monique Fierke 13, Elise Allen 12, Camille Chism 8, Morgan Allen 5, Elizabeth Sundet 3, Emily Toycen 2, Brynna Schmidt 0. Cascade—Kharial Clark 11, Lexi Strike 9, Jessica Welch 6, Katie Valenzuela 4, Megan Thomas 0, Breanna Jones 0, Brooke Alcayaga 0, Casey Lauritsen 0, Anneka Hilde 0, Caitlyn Phillips 0, Caitlynn Daniel 0.

Glacier Peak 85, Mariner 54

Mariner 11 9 13 21 —54

Glacier Peak 24 23 15 23 —85

Mariner—Hannah Hezekiah 28, Zaria Smith 12, Denisa Grebovic 7, Tanya Kochergina 3, Yuni Septimo-Ruiz 2, Rachael Hendrickson 2, Cassandra Shirey 0, Lina Gonzalez 0, Makayah Harrell 0, Susan Duong 0, Carlita Vilchez 0. Glacier Peak—Kayla Watkins 28, Paisley Johnson 17, Abbie Juozapaitis 15, Samantha Fatkin 9, Haley Grambo 8, Maya McFadden 2, Makayla Guerra 2, Mackenzie Willms 2, Sydney Guffey 2, Nicole Jensen 0, Kelsey Thomas 0.

Lk. Stevens 53, Mt. Vernon 30

Mount Vernon 9 8 3 10 —30

Lake Stevens 12 10 20 11 —53

Mount Vernon—Abigail Brown 14, Joscelynn Evans 5, Alley Miller 3, Angelina Fast 3, Taryn Rouw 3, Miranda Johnson 2, Mar Fernandez 0, Jenni Gonzalez 0, Sam Silver 0. Lake Stevens—Kylee Griffen 19, Raigan Reed 10, Savannah Smith 7, Rocky Leenstra 6, Marissa Walton 6, Kaylie Bracy 2, Laycie Taylor 2, Taylor Smith 1, Anna Johanson 0.

Lynnwood 69, Stanwood 56

Stanwood 12 12 12 20 —56

Lynnwood 25 13 12 19 —69

Stanwood—Ashley Alter 16, Madison Chisman 12, Kaitlin Larson 10, Jillian Heichel 6, Ashley Bierer 5, Kayla Frazier 5, Espy Sanchez 2, Koa Beck 0, Brooke Strowbridge 0. Lynnwood—Kaprice Boston 22, Reilly Walsh 12, Kelsey Rogers 10, Taylor Fahey 9, Valerie Bell 8, Abby Douglas 3, Kia Crawford 2, Rachel Walsh 2, Nakia Boston 1, Amayah Kirkman 0.

Shorewood 44, M. Pilchuck 39

Shorewood 15 8 7 14 —44

M. Pilchuck 9 5 6 19 —39

Shorewood—Taryn Shelley 17, Davi Borromeo 13, Bella Hotham 8, Ansley Lacey 2, Katie Taylor 2, Ledia Musye 2, Sabrina Musye 0, Danait Haile 0. Marysville Pilchuck—Mackenzie Connelly 9, Ivy Enberg 7, Alexandra Grimm 6, Olivia Lee 5, Lauren Carson 4, Hanna Koehn 3, Dominique Jenkins 3, Lilianne Fischer 2, Haley Dixon 0.

Shorecrest 64, Oak Harbor 16

Oak Harbor 2 5 6 3 —16

Shorecrest 17 16 17 14 —64

Oak Harbor—Bryn Langrock 8, Samantha Hines 3, Jordan Wood-Pina 2, Aleizah Espiritu 2, Julie Jansen 1, Wait 0, Gouge 0, Delija Cammon 0, Jhayna Bowie 0, Aujani Frye 0, Rahsanna Graham 0. Shorecrest—Kira Wood 18, Sheridan Stephenson 14, Hailey Bouffiou 10, Sydney VanNess 6, Audrey Dietz 5, Amanda Lee 5, Jazlyn Owens 2, Amanda Kagarabi 2, Shelby Gresch 2, Jenna Tikalsky 0.

Snohomish 59, E.-Woodway 52

Ed.-Woodway 14 14 11 13 —52

Snohomish 14 15 14 16 —59

Edmonds-Woodway—Adrienne Poling 15, Missy Peterson 10, Kendra Cooper 10, Ingrid Fosberg 8, Maddi McMahon 4, Emma Dickenson 3, Bailee Chynoweth 2, Courtney Simpson 0, Rebekah Dasalla-Good 0, Marivel Ortega 0, Sophia Pellegrini 0. Snohomish—Maya DuChesne 17, Emily Preach 13, Katie Brandvold 9, Kyra Beckman 8, Courtney Perry 6, Cassidy McGee 3, Morgan Marshall 3, Lexi Sunagel 0, Sam Beeman 0, Madi VanSligtenhorst 0, Quinn Otteson 0, Delaney Kaysner 0.

King’s 46, CPC-Bothell 35

King’s 8 11 14 13 —46

CPC-Bothell 11 8 8 8 —35

King’s—Kenzie Schwab 16, Emma Storkson 8, Dominique Kirton 7, Hannah Echelbarger 5, Abbi Echelbarger 4, Audrey Friedline 3, Casey Kispert 3, Camille Florez 0. Cedar Park Christian—Sela Flynn 11, Kaitlin Carlson 10, Amandalyn Boersma 7, KK Boersma 5, Sara Henson 2, Natalie Luxem 0.

S. Whidbey 50, Sultan 41 (OT)

S. Whidbey 12 10 9 6 13 —50

Sultan 8 6 13 10 4 —41

South Whidbey—Kacie Hanson 23, Megan Drake 18, Bailey Forsyth 3, Mackenzee Collins 2, Lexi Starets-Foote 2, Aria Ludtke 2. Sultan—Kayla Downs 13, Bethany Kirkpatrick 13, Mackenzie Cloke 5, Bailey Bierbrauer 5, Lily Morgan 3, Delaney McDonnell 2.

A. Murphy 57, Cedarcrest 32

Cedarcrest 7 7 13 5 —32

A. Murphy 14 10 20 13 —57

Cedarcrest—Mieke VanEss 9, Elaine Townley 8, Kennedy Howell 4, Meredith Burke 4, Haley Hill 4, Madi Weir 3, Quinn Bellamy 0, Hannah Hill 0, Maya Catherman 0, Cassidy Sweney 0. Archbishop Murphy—Olivia Riojas 11, Megan Dorney 8, Lexi Ducheane 8, Maddie Hill 8, Emily Rodabaugh 7, Julia Lucas 7, Mikail Montez 6, Chloe Morrison 2, Audrey Graham 0, Emma Olson 0, Izzy Lucas 0.

Lummi 41, A. Christian 27

A. Christian 2 4 9 12 —27

Lummi 15 12 7 7 —41

Arlington Christian—Naomi Nuss 15, Cynthia Koester 7, Alaina Hayward 5, Lydia Nuss 0, Kayleah Hayward 0, Seri Hawk 0. Lummi—Jenyha Eli 10, Rochell Washington 7, Jacobs 6, Ashtin McEleerry 6, Leann Humphreys 6, Lawrence 4, Reann Rosillo 2.

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