Girls golf

Wesco North ‘A’ Tournament: Oak Harbor won the Wesco North district tournament led by Katie Waller. Waller covered the course with a 6-over-par 42.

Wesco North ‘B’: Renee Skidmore posted six pars to capture medalist honors. Casey Westerman scored 28 Stableford points to lead Monroe to the team victory.

At Walter Hall G.C.

Stableford

9 holes par 36

Team scores- Monroe 112, Snohomish 102, Lake Stevens 94, Cascade 88, Marysville-PIlchuck 72.

Cascade-Skidmore 35 (medalist), Jensen 19, Hendry 13, Gullikson 11, Durkin 10. Monroe-Westerman 28, Simmons 25, Trombley 22, Elsenbast 19, Peltonen 18. Snohomish– Soraparu 24, Sullivan 21, Olsen 21, Dorn 19, Towns 17. Lake Stevens-, Nishikawa, 23, McKay 21, Sigman 20, Lambert 18, Anderson 12. M-P– Shelton 20, Parker 18, Burns 17, Malone 11, Phipps 6.

Wesco South ‘A’: Meredith Horgan scored 28 Stableford points to lead the five-school ‘A’ pool of the Wesco South District Tournament.

At Harbour Pointe

9 holes, Par 36

Stableford scoring

Team results-Kamiak 113, Meadowdale 80, Everett 79, Lynnwood 2, Mariner 0.

Kamiak- Kim 28, Natsume 27, Casselman 21, Kresbach 19, Rogers 18. Meadowdale- Horgan 30 (medalist), Hills 17, Harris 13, Shebly 12, Alunni 8. Everett- Cooper 21, Otness 18, Elder 13, Taylor 12, Uptagafft 11. Lynnwood- Gilchrist 1. Sohi 1. Mariner- Shulte 0.

Wesco South ‘B’: Kim Shin overcame a slow start to score 31 Stableford points and earned medalist honors for Shorewood, which also won the team competition.

At Ballinger GC

Stableford scoring

9 holes, par 34

Team results-Shorewood 100, Edmonds-Woodway 97, Jackson 83, Shorecrest 59, Mountlake Terrace 52.

Shorewood-Shin 31 (medalist), Jacobsen 20, Ryn 18, Jones 11, Ho 6. E-W-Barnhardt 27, Long 25, Baier 24, Benett 10, Chase 11. Jackson-. Baer 24, Lee 21, Garrity 18, Tambellini 11, Clark 9. Shorecrest– Malabanan 18, Sullivan 17, White 12, Wimmer 5, Schierberl 7. MT– Baumler 14, Gunnerson 19, Beyteviere 14, Higgins 9, Lingle 6.

Boys golf

Shorewood 211, Mariner 262: Tyler Hansen of Shorewood shot a 2-over-par 38 to lead the Thunderbirds to a non-league victory over Mariner.

At Walter E. Hall G.C.

9 holes, Par 36

Shorewood- Hansen 38 (medalist), Fena Hopkins 41, Guger 41, Crandall 45, Guitu 46, Rheinberger 46. Mariner- Umbinetti 42, Murray 53, Campbell 53, Hoxsey 57, Lane 57, Wheeler 81.

Blaine 229, Lakewood 234, Lynden Christian 249, Nooksack Valley 276: Kevin Young, who shot a 4-over 40 in wet and windy conditions to capture medalist honors, led Blaine to the non-conference team victory.

At Homestead G. &C.C.

9 holes played, par 36

Blaine– Farmer 40 (medalist), Dolan 49, Goddard 49, Goldsby 43, Wiens 48. Lakewood– Simpson 41, Kaemingk 48, Wells 44, Steinborn 50, Timmerman 51. LC- Evans 42, Groen 49, VanderHale 60, DeVries 51, Martens 47. Nooksack- DeYoung 53, Sanders 53, Mathews 52, McLeod 53, Polleber 63.

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