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Prep roundup for Friday, Feb. 10

Prep roundup for Friday, Feb. 10:

(Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com. Please report results by 10:30 p.m.)

GIRLS BASKETBALL

4A District 1/2 Tournament

Quarterfinals (non-elimination)

Woodinville 70, Kamiak 32

WOODINVILLE — Eighth-seeded Kamiak lost to top-seeded Woodinville in a non-elimination quarterfinal game of the 4A District 1/2 Tournament.

Kamiak (9-13) dropped into the consolation bracket and will travel to face No. 5 Lake Stevens in a loser-out game on Tuesday.

Woodinville (22-1) advanced to the winner-to-state semifinals and will host Bothell on Tuesday.

Mount Si 59, Glacier Peak 43

SNOHOMISH — Second-seeded Glacier Peak was upset by No. 10 Mount Si in the non-elimination quarterfinals of the 4A District 1/2 Tournament.

Glacier Peak (15-5) dropped into the consolation bracket and will host No. 6 Issaquah in a loser-out game on Tuesday.

Mount Si (15-9) advanced and will travel to face the No. 3 Eastlake in the winner-to-state semifinals on Tuesday.

Bothell 45, Lake Stevens 40

BOTHELL — Fifth-seeded Lake Stevens fell in a tight contest to No. 4 Bothell in the non-elimination quarterfinals of the 4A District 1/2 Tournament.

Lake Stevens (14-7) dropped into the consolation bracket and will host No. 8 Kamiak in a loser-out game on Tuesday.

Bothell (18-5) will travel to face No. 1 Woodinville in the winner-to-state semifinals on Tuesday.

3A District 1 Tournament

Quarterfinals (non-elimination)

Arlington 75, Monroe 51

ARLINGTON — Samara Morrow poured in a career-high 37 points, including seven 3-pointers, and top-seeded Arlington used a 16-0 run in the first half to pull ahead and cruised to a win over No. 9 Monroe in a non-elimination quarterfinal game of the 3A District 1 Tournament.

Jenna Villa scored 12 points and Maddy Fischer chipped in 10 for Arlington (18-2), which face No. 4 Lynnwood in the winner-to-state semifinals on Tuesday at Marysville Pilchuck High School.

Adria Lincoln scored a team-high 28 points and became the all-time single-season points leader for Monroe (14-8), which dropped into the consolation bracket and will travel to face No. 5 Meadowdale in a loser-out game on Tuesday.

Stanwood 80, Ferndale 44

STANWOOD — Vivienne Berrett scored a team-high 25 points and second-seeded Stanwood stormed to a win over No. 7 Ferndale in a non-elimination quarterfinal game of the 3A District 1 Tournament.

Tatum Brager scored 15 points and Jazmyn Legg added 14 for Stanwood (18-3), which advanced to the winner-to-state semifinals and will face No. 6 Snohomish on Tuesday at Marysville Pilchuck High School.

Madisyn Butenschoen scored a team-high 13 points for Ferndale (12-10), which dropped into the consolation bracket and will travel to face Everett in a loser-out game on Tuesday.

Lynnwood 68, Meadowdale 66 (OT)

BOTHELL — Aniya Hooker scored a game-high 28 points and fourth-seeded Lynnwood held off No. 5 Meadowdale in overtime of a 3A District 1 Tournament non-elimination quarterfinal game.

Kayla Lorenz scored 16 points and Teyah Clark added 15 for Lynnwood (15-5), which will face top-seeded Arlington in the winner-to-state semifinals on Tuesday at Marysville Pilchuck High School. Hooker, Lorenz and Clark combined to score all nine of the Royals’ points in overtime.

Gia Powell scored a team-high 21 points, Jordan Leith added 15 and Ava Powell chipped in 12 for Meadowdale (16-6), which dropped into the consolation bracket and will host No. 9 Monroe in a loser-out game on Tuesday.

Snohomish 64, Everett 59 (3OT)

EVERETT — Tyler Gildersleeve-Stiles scored 25 points and Jada Andresen added 21, including six 3-pointers, and sixth-seeded Snohomish upset No. 3 Everett in a triple-overtime thriller in a 3A District 1 Tournament non-elimination quarterfinal game.

Snohomish (15-7) will face No. 2 Stanwood in the winner-to-state semifinals on Tuesday at Marysville Pilchuck High School.

Mae Washington scored 14 points, and Lanie Thompson and Mylie Wugumgeg added 13 each for Everett (14-7), which dropped into the consolation bracket and will host No. 7 Ferndale in a loser-out game on Tuesday.

2A District 1 Tournament

Quarterfinals (non-elimination)

Archbishop Murphy 57, Anacortes 47

ANACORTES — Fifth-seeded Archbishop Murphy upset No. 4 Anacortes on the road in the non-elimination quarterfinals of the 2A District 1 Tournament.

Archbishop Murphy will face No. 1 Lynden in the winner-to-state semifinals on Monday at Mount Vernon High School.

Anacortes dropped into the consolation bracket and will host No. 9 Cedarcrest in a loser-out game on Monday.

Burlington-Edison 80, Lakewood 37

BURLINGTON — Seventh-seeded Lakewood fell to No. 2 Burlington-Edison in a non-elimination quarterfinal game of the 2A District 1 Tournament.

Lakewood (9-13) dropped into the consolation bracket and will travel to face No. 6 Squalicum in a loser-out game on Monday.

Burlington-Edison (16-5) will face No. 3 Sehome in the winner-to-state semifinals on Monday at Mount Vernon High School.

Lynden 71, Cedarcrest 19

LYNDEN — Ninth-seeded Cedarcrest fell to No. 1 Lynden in a non-elimination quarterfinal game of the 2A District 1 Tournament.

Cedarcrest (4-18) fell into the consolation bracket and will travel to face No. 4 Anacortes in a loser-out game on Monday.

Lynden (18-4) will face Archbishop Murphy in the winner-to-state semifinals on Monday at Mount Vernon High School.

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BOYS BASKETBALL

1A District 2 Tournament

Consolation (loser out)

Sultan 73, South Whidbey 51

SULTAN — Toby Trichler and Matthew Agnew scored 21 points each and sixth-seeded Sultan rebounded from a loss and staved off elimination with a win over No. 12 South Whidbey in a 1A District 2 Tournament consolation loser-out game.

JR Vargas scored 10 points and Eli Trichler chipped in nine for Sultan (18-3), which will host No. 8 Cedar Park Christian in another loser-out consolation game on Tuesday.

Elijah Dixon scored a team-high 15 points for South Whidbey, which finished its season with a 7-13 overall record.

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