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Prep results for Saturday, April 23

Prep results for Saturday, April 23:

(Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com)

BOYS SOCCER

NON-LEAGUE

Glacier Peak 2, Quincy 1

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SOFTBALL

NON-LEAGUE

Sedro-Woolley 17, Meadowdale 7

Othello 21, Marysville Pilchuck 7

Moses Lake 11, Marysville Pilchuck 2

Lakewood 23, Coupeville 13

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TRACK AND FIELD

Eason Invitational

At Veterans Memorial Stadium

Winner and local team scores

Boys: 1. Sehome 68, t5. Shorecrest 23, 9. Lynnwood 19.5, t18. Mariner 12, t18. Glacier Peak 12, t31. Lakewood 8, t31. Everett 8, t36. Stanwood 7, t41. Cedarcrest 6, t41. Kamiak 6, t47. Monroe 5, t52. Snohomish 4, t57. Cascade 1. Girls: 1. Redmond 55.5, 4. Kamiak 30, 8. Glacier Peak 27, 15. Snohomish 17.5, t27. Meadowdale 10, t37. Stanwood 6, t37. Mountlake Terrace 6, t42. Mariner 4, t44. Monroe 3.

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Viking Classic

At Lake Stevens H.S.

Boys team scores: Lake Stevens 138, Arlington 107, Squalicum 103, Capital 49, Eastmont 44, Lake Washington 44, Meadowdale 23, Edmonds-Woodway 19. Girls team scores: Lake Stevens 171, Lake Washington 91, Eastmont 85, Arlington 73, Edmonds-Woodway 66, Capital 31, Meadowdale 24, Squalicum 17.

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35th King’s Invite

At Woolsey Stadium

Winner and local team scores

Boys: 1. King’s 162, 3. Grace Academy 61.5, 17. Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood 3. Girls: 1. Lynden Christian 139, 8. Grace Academy 38.5, t17. Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood 2.

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