Prep girls golf: 4A Northwest District 1 Championships (Day 1)

At Kayak Point G.C.

18 holes, Par 72

Team scores: Kamiak 472, Lake Stevens 495, Mt. Vernon 516, Lynnwood 529, Jackson 549, Snohomish 550, Edmonds-Woodway 551, Arlington 569, Cascade 719.

Cascade: Abby Lyon 103, Elise Detleff 120, Charlotte Lemke 136. Edmonds-Woodway: Sung Byun 103, Carson Harvey 111, Kiana Miou 111, Sydney Ohly 111, Taylor Doherty 115, Caitlin Maury 146. Jackson: Rene Kwak 78 (leader), Laura Gay 88, Leah Shin 95, Taylor Mackay 108. Kamiak: Hannah Lee 87, Simran Handa 91, Katherine Choi 94, Juliana Jorgensen 94, Olivia Kim 106. Lynnwood: Izzy Maza 91, Vicki Lee 94, Thu Nguyen 99, Gladys Mwangi 116, Cathy Nguyen 129. Arlington: Emmi Modahl 90, Madi Grogan 115, Haley Duran 120, Macall Mcghee 122, Natalie Mackey 122. Lake Stevens: Julia Elton 93, Makenzie Sundvor 96 Jordan Mitchell 98, Ivy Blackmon 102, Amanda Mirante 106, Rene Spuriell 110. Mount Vernon: Jillian Kaufman 89, Carly Patrick 103, Rebecca Housh 107, Darby Hewitt 108, Alisyn Schmidt 109. Snohomish: Kailee Mydske 100, Bailey Wells 102, Emily Roberts 103, Kortney Holten 121, Gracie Elliot 124, Bailey Green 134.

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