Friday’s prep results

BASEBALL

M. Terrace 7, Shorecrest 5

At Shorecrest H.S.

M. Terrace 203 200 0 — 7 8 0

Shorecrest 000 401 0 — 5 9 2

Tanner Boe, Matthew Johnson (5) and Dan Bingaman. Kegan Corcoran-Sipe, Jason Sarver and Mayson Marchant. WP—Boe. LP—Corcoran-Sipe. Highlights—Carson Dallas (MT) 1-4, HR, 2RBI; Max Coleman 2-3, 2B, 2R; Kasey Shibayama (S) 4-4, R; Marchant 1-2 (S) 2B, 2RBI; Corcoran-Sipe (S) 2-3, 2RBI.

Cedar Park Christian 25, King’s 6 (5)

At Marymoor Park

King’s 000 60—6 6 2

CPC-Bothell (14)40 7x—25 13 1

Jared Boscacci, Ryker Roberts (1), not available and A.J. Knorr; Ben Hann, Andrei Leonardi (4), Brandon McClean (5), and catcher not available. WP—Hann. LP—Boscacci. Highlights—Tylor Durbin (K) 2-3, RBI; Josiah Sergeant (CPC) HR, 4RBI; Turner Glenn (CPC) 2-3, 2 2B 4RBI.

BOYS SOCCER

Lynnwood 3, M. Pilchuck 1

At Quil Ceda Stadium

Goals: Ryley Johnson (L) 2, Dame Evanger (L), Randy Galvan (MP).

Cascade 2, Jackson 1

At Everett Memorial Stadium

Goals: Brian Huynh (C), Sarmad Aqrawi (C), Dartagnan Phan (J). Assists: Connor Clark (J).

Kamiak 2, Mariner 1

At Goddard Stadium

Goals: Bakary Dibba (M), Andre’ Hamilton (K) 2. Assists: Soren Pehlivanian (K)

Granite Falls 6, CPC-Bothell 1

At Cedar Park Christian H.S.

Goals: Gabe Grigoryan (CPC), Pedro Oberlaender (GF) 2, Wyatt Long (GF), Collin Zenk (GF), Tim Rachel (GF), Matt Hughes (GF), Assists: Charlie Richards (GF) 3, Kosei Swanson (GF), Lucas Cobrea (GF).

GIRLS TENNIS

Mount Vernon 5, Mariner 2

At Mount Vernon H.S.

Singles: Jessica Cooley (MV) def. Loni Tra 6-0, 7-6 (3). Winnie Chen (M) def. Baylie Tesarik 6-1, 6-1. Irelynnd Sproul (MV) won by forfeit. Mar Fernandez (MV) won by forfeit. Doubles: Galina Prozapas-Michelle Araira (M) def. Sarah Bagnarol-Sarah Hinderstein 6-3, 6-0. Amy Fredricks-Laura Moores (MV) def. Satveer Kaur-Britney Kuoch 6-0, 6-0. Naomi Oates-Taryn Rouw (MV) def. Samantha Snyder-Natalie Simbolom 6-0, 6-0.

SOFTBALL

Edmonds-Woodway 19, Shorewood 4 (5)

At Meridian Park

Ed.-Woodway 005 95 — 19 14 0

Shorewood 020 20 — 4 4 2

Kyra Collingridge and Jackie Lovelace; Bonnie Paulson, Bella Hotham (4), and Allison Namba. WP—Collingridge. LP—Paulson. Highlights—Kendra Cooper (EW) 2-3, 2B, 3B; Ciara Ortiz (EW) 3B; Kate Lydin (S) 2-2, 2B.

Meadowdale 8, Lynnwood 0 (6)

At Lynnwood H.S.

Meadowdale 041 111 — 8 n/a n/a

Lynnwood 000 000 — 0 1 n/a

Lauren Dent and Emma Helm. Abigail Young and Madison Ryan. WP—Dent. LP—Ryan. Highlights—Helm (M) 2-3, HR; Madison Beavin (M) 2-2, 2B, 2RBI; Kaylee Williams 1-2 (HR).

Lakewood 15, Mt. Vernon 5

At Mount Vernon H.S.

Lakewood 006 340 2 — 15 14 2

Mount Vernon 500 000 0 — 5 5 0

Kassidy Millar and Jenna Melton; Sam Silver and Madelon Woods. WP—Millar. LP—Silver. Highlights—Millar (L) 7IP, 14K; Melton (L) 3-5, 2B, 3RBI; Prestyn Lalone (L) 3-4, 2B, HR, 5RBI; Olivia Poulton (L) 3-5, HR, 4RBI.

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