Winter prep sports roundup.

Prep results for Thursday, Feb. 10

Prep results for Thursday, Feb. 10:

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

BOYS BASKETBALL

4A DISTRICT 1/2 TOURNAMENT

Play-in games

Jackson 71, Eastlake 48

SAMMAMISH — Sylas Williams, Drilon Veliu and Harris Kampe led a balanced 10-seed Jackson offense with 12 points each and the Timberwolves races out to a 36-5 halftime lead and rolled to a 4A District 1/2 Tournament play-in game win over No. 7 Eastlake.

Evan Bates added 10 points for Jackson (12-7), which advanced to face Wesco 4A foe and No. 2-seed Mariner in a non-elimination quarterfinal game on Saturday.

Eastlake finished its season with an 11-9 overall record.

Bothell 64 Lake Stevens 60

LAKE STEVENS — Eighth-seeded Lake Stevens fell to No. 9 Bothell in a play-in game for the 4A District 1 Tournament.

Bothell advanced to face No. 1 Mount Si in the non-elimination quarterfinals.

Lake Stevens finished its season with a 9-11 overall record.

3A DISTRICT 1 TOURNAMENT

Winner to quarterfinals, loser out

Everett 73, Marysville Getchell 57

EVERETT — Isaiah White had 26 points and 10 rebounds to help lead sixth-seeded Everett past No. 11 Marysville Getchell in a 3A District 1 Tournament loser-out game on Thursday night.

Hayden Conaxis had 17 points and 11 rebounds, and Peter Wilson added 11 points and six rebounds for Everett (11-9), which advanced to face No. 4 Mountlake Terrace in a non-elimination quarterfinal game on Saturday.

Freshman Bubba Palacol scored a game-high 34 points as the season came to an end for Marysville Getchell (7-13).

Cascade 64, Marysville Pilchuck 63

MARYSVILLE — Ninth-seed Cascade edged No. 8 Marysville Pilchuck in a 3A District 1 Tournament loser-out game.

Cascade (9-9) advanced to face No. 7 Ferndale in the non-elimination quarterfinals on Saturday.

Marysville Pilchuck ended its season with a 7-9 overall record.

Shorecrest 73, Edmonds-Woodway 27

SHORELINE — Second-seeded Shorecrest rebounded from an upset loss on Tuesday to rout No. 10 Edmonds-Woodway in a 3A District 1 Tournament loser-out game.

Shorecrest (19.3) advanced to face No. 1 Arlington in the non-elimination quarterfinals on Saturday..

Edmonds-Woodway ended its season with a 9-11 overall record.

Mount Vernon 58, Monroe 51

MOUNT VERNON — Thirteenth-seed Monroe fell to No. 5 Mount Vernon in a 3A District 1 Tournament loser-out game.

Mount Vernon (14-5) advanced to face No. 3 Stanwood in the non-elimination quarterfinals on Saturday.

Monroe ended its season with a 5-12 overall record.

1A DISTRICT 2 TOURNAMENT

Consolation quarterfinals, loser out

Sultan 59, Northwest 49

SEATTLE — Ninth-seeded Sultan kept its season alive with a win over Northwest in a 1A District 2 Tournament consolation loser-out game.

Sultan (12-8) advanced to face No. 12 South Whidbey in the loser-out consolation semifinals on Saturday.

Northwest ended its season with a 6-13 overall record.

1B DISTRICT 1 TOURNAMENT

3rd/4th place game (Both to tri-districts)

Orcas Island 55, Grace Academy 48

MARYSVILLE — Third-seeded Grace Academy fell to No. 4 Orcas Island in the third/fourth-place game of the 1B District 1 Tournament.

Both Grace Academy and Orcas Island advanced to the 1B District 1/2/3 Tournament beginning Saturday.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

2A DISTRICT 1 TOURNAMENT

Play-in games

Cedarcrest 51, Sedro-Woolley 24

DUVALL — Seventh-seeded Cedarcrest beat No. 10 Sedro-Woolley in a 2A District 1 Tournament play-in game on Thursday night.

Cedarcrest (7-10) advanced to face No. 2 Archbishop Murphy in a non-elimination quarterfinal on Saturday.

Sedro-Woolley ended its season with a 4-18 overall record.

Bellingham 51, Lakewood 48

BELLINGHAM — Ninth-seeded Lakewood fell to No. 8 Bellingham in a 2A District 1 Tournament play-in game on Thursday night.

Bellingham (6-12) advanced to face No. 1 Burlington-Edison in a non-elimination quarterfinal on Saturday.

Lakewood ended its season with a 5-12 overall record.

1B DISTRICT 1 TOURNAMENT

3rd/4th place game (Both to tri-districts)

Lummi Nation 42, Grace Academy 40

MARYSVILLE — Top-seeded Grace Academy fell to No. 2 Lummi Nation in the third/fourth-place game of the 1B District 1 Tournament.

Both Grace Academy and Lummi Nation advanced to the 1B District 1/2/3 Tournament beginning Saturday.

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