Arlington’s Anthony Whitis (left) and attempts a shot over Monroe’s Sam Olson on Friday night. Arlington won 62-54. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Arlington’s Anthony Whitis (left) and attempts a shot over Monroe’s Sam Olson on Friday night. Arlington won 62-54. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Prep results for Friday, Dec. 7

Here are the prep results for Friday, Dec. 7, with links to box scores and recaps were applicable:

BOYS BASKETBALL

Non-league

South Whidbey 65, Oak Harbor 52, stats not reported

Cedarcrest 50, Cedar Park Christian 37, stats not reported

Meadowdale 49, Jackson 47

Shorecrest 54, Shorewood 42, stats not reported

Snohomish 59, Cascade 33

Kamiak 67, Edmonds-Woodway 51

Arlington 62, Monroe 54

Inglemoor 52, Lynnwood 37

Ferndale 60, Everett 33, stats not reported

Mercer Island 54, Marysville Pilchuck 50

Kelso 44, Glacier Peak 41, stats not reported

Sedro-Woolley 79, Sultan 44, stats not reported

Granite Falls 54, Concrete 50, stats not reported

Tulalip Heritage 92, Lopez 45, stats not reported

Lummi Nation 54, Cedar Park Christian-MLT 45, stats not reported

Darrington 70, Neah Bay 65 (OT)

BOYS WRESTLING

Monroe, Snohomish at Rose City Championships (Westview, OR)

Team scores (Top 5 and locals)—1, Newberg (Ore.) 204; 2, Dallas (Ore.) 169; 3, Sweet Home (Ore.) 168; 4, Tillamook (Ore.) 162.5; 5, Sprague (Ore.) 147.5; T-22, Monroe 84.5; T-24, Snohomish 84.

Local quarterfinalist—Monroe: Cole Lance, 126

Locals still alive in consolations: Monroe: Paul Bischoff, 182; Hunter Harris, 195. Snohomish: Ryan Cote, 170; Ryan Douglas, 195; Karson Castillo 195; Matt Currier 220; Duncan King 285.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Non-league

Cedarcrest 43, Cedar Park Christian 34

Union 39, Snohomish 32

Inglemoor 70, Lynnwood 44

Jackson 56, Arlington 47

Edmonds-Woodway 62, Lake Stevens 54

Meadowdale 50, Everett 40

Marysville Pilchuck 39, Cascade 28

Oak Harbor 63, South Whidbey 31, stats not reported

Prairie 54, Glacier Peak 46

Lynden Christian 65, Stanwood 32, stats not reported

Granite Falls 51, Concrete 18, stats not reported

Sedro-Woolley 46, Sultan 30

Lopez 48, Tulalip Heritage 20, stats not reported

Neah Bay 75, Darrington 19, stats not reported

GIRLS WRESTLING

Edmonds-Woodway at Kitsap Meet, not reported

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