Prep results for Saturday, Sept. 8

CROSS COUNTRY

Sehome Invitational

At Civic Stadium (Bellingham)

Boys team scores — 1. Arlington 45, 2. Squalicum 64, 3. Granite Falls 112, 4. Shorewood 165, 5. Burlington-Edison 181, 6. Mount Vernon Christian 188, 7. O’Dea 190, 8. Mount Vernon 197, 9. Sehome 213, 10. Lakewood 233, 11. Shorecrest 292, 12. Meadowdale 329, 13. Bothell 375, 14. Bellingham 399, 15. Oak Harbor 422, 16. Stanwood 429, 17. Blaine 435, 18. Lynden 508.

Girls team scores — 1. Liberty Bell 56, 2. Shorewood 70, 3. Burlington-Edison 80, 4. Snohomish 82, 5. Anacortes 96, 6. Arlington 105.

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FOOTBALL

Lakewood 40, Bellingham 14

GIRLS SOCCER

South Whidbey 3, Chimacum 0

Sultan 1, Bear Creek 0

Shorecrest 2, Lakeside 1

Lake Stevens 3, Stanwood 0

Jackson 3, Snohomish 0

Archbishop Murphy 3, Kamiak 2

Lakewood 1, Granite Falls 1

Cedarcrest 6, Monroe 0

Cedar Park Christian 7, Annie Wright 0

Sedro-Woolley 3, Mountlake Terrace 0

Oak Harbor 3, Cascade 2

Lynnwood 1, Mount Vernon 1

Glacier Peak 9, Marysville Pilchuck 0

Lynden 3, Arlington 2

Everett 0, Marysville Getchell 0

Shorewood vs. Mariner, not reported

GIRLS SWIMMING AND DIVING

At Bainbridge Aquatic Center

Team scores — Bainbridge 52, Holy Names Academy 40, Port Angeles 37, Sehome 12, Marysville Getchell 12, Marysville Pilchuck 10.

VOLLEYBALL

Cedar Park Christian 3, Annie Wright 0

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