Friday’s prep scores, recaps

BOYS BASKETBALL

Mountlake Terrace Holiday Tournament

Sunnyside 60, Edmonds-Woodway 48

Sehome 86, Nathan Hale 82

Ballard 50, Auburn Mountainview 45

Mountlake Terrace 64, Ferndale 41

Rancho Mirage (Calif.) Holiday Invitational

Kamiak 63, Saint George’s (British Columbia) 40

T-Town Throwdown

At Wilson H.S.

Monroe 60, Interlake 48

Auburn Riverside Holiday Classic

Glacier Peak 70, Auburn Riverside 43

Wilbur-Ellis SunDome Shootout

At Yakima Valley SunDome

Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 49, La Salle 45 (OT)

Lakewood 72, King’s Way Christian 49

Raymond Holiday Classic

Onalaska 45, Darrington 41 (OT)

Bellevue College Holiday Classic

Chief Stealth 63, King’s 46

Lummi Holiday Classic

Tulalip Heritage 61, Chief Kitsap 41

Bothell Tournament

Bothell 85, Jackson 61

Non-conference

Eastside Prep 51, Granite Falls 39

Archbishop Murphy 58, North Creek 47

Central Kitsap 65, Shorewood 52

Meadowdale 80, Bremerton 43

Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Terrace) 75, Seattle Lutheran 43

Marysville Getchell 49, Mount Vernon 27

Oak Harbor 63, Meridian 58 (OT)

Everett 63, Mariner 49

Cascade 55, Snohomish 42

O’Dea 64, Shorecrest 50

BOYS WRESTLING

Pat Lovell Holiday Classic

At Aptos (Calif.) H.S.

68 teams

Team scores — 1. Lake Stevens 187.

Lake Stevens placers — 106, Jake Bennett, 2nd; 113, Marcus Johnson, 3rd; 113, Matt Johnson, 7th; 120, Kyle Lacoursiere, 5th; 132, Seth Nickerson, 8th; 170, Isaac Gust, 2nd; 285, Dylan Kylany, 7th.

M2 Mallet

At Rogers H.S. (Spokane)

11 teams

Team scores — 1. University 183, 6. Monroe 121.

Monroe placers — 106, Hollis Willet, 6th; 113, Cole Lance, 1st; 120, Chad Pease, 3rd; 138, Joseph Littrell, 5th; 145, Taylor Ivy, 2nd; 195, Hunter Harris, 2nd.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Cam Jam Clash for Cancer

At Central Valley H.S. (Spokane)

Moses Lake 56, Glacier Peak 30

Central Valley 71, Stanwood 34

Lummi Holiday Classic

Tulalip Heritage, not reported

Raymond Holiday Classic

Darrington, not reported

Non-conference

Lake Stevens 57, Kentlake 46

Seattle Lutheran at Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Terrace), not reported

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