Prep girls golf: Burlington-Edison Invite

At Skagit Golf and Country Club

18 holes, par 73

Team scores: 1. Bellingham 337, 2. Central Kitsap 380, 3. Jackson 381, 4. Glacier Peak 410, 5. Oak Harbor 433, 6. Mount Vernon 438, 7. Lake Stevens 440, 8. Shorecrest 442, 9. Lynnwood 444, 11. Archbishop Murphy 468, 14. Marysville Getchell 486, 15. Meadowdale 489, 16. Edmonds-Woodway 491, 18. Mountlake Terrace 528, 19. Cascade 555, Cedarcrest DNQ, Marysville Pilchuck DNQ.

Archbishop Murphy: Natalie Crout 110, Molly Corbett 115, Branik Healow 118. Cascade: Abby Lyon 125, Elise Detloff 127, Morgan McBride 154. Cedarcrest: Amanda Fairbanks 101, Caitlin Brenner 112, Erika Stickles 136. Edmonds-Woodway: Taylor Doherty 113, Sung Byun 120, Kiana Miou 127. Glacier Peak: Isabella Seda 99, Megan Christie 102, Alisa Wilson 106. Jackson: Laura Gay 86, Renee Kwak 87, Leah Shin 96. Lake Stevens: Makenzie Sundyor 102, Jordan Mitchell 107, Julia Elton 111. Lynnwood: Izzy Maza 109, Thu Nguyen 110, Vicki Lee 114. Marysville Getchell: Jacquelyn Martin 102, Mikaela Schwartz 128, Ploy Supadit 143. Marysville Pilchuck: Shana Sterley 100, Eryn Hall 128. Meadowdale: AnnaMaria Beall 114, Morgan Rood 120, Annelise Blanchard 122. Mountlake Terrace: Sydella Yonker 106, Kirsty Dale 131, Sara Smart 137. Mount Vernon: Jillian Kaufman 96, Darby Hewitt 109, Rebecca Housh 119. Oak Harbor: Annie Leete 88, Bree Rederds 107, KC Winfield 109. Shorecrest: Audrey Penner 93, Stephanie Taylor 108, Claire Mrozek 117.

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