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Prep roundup for Monday, May 6

Prep roundup for Monday, May 6:

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

SOFTBALL

Wesco 4A

Kamiak at Glacier Peak, postponed

Lake Stevens at Jackson, postponed

Wesco 3A/2A

Meadowdale 14, Edmonds-Woodway 9

EDMONDS — Peyton Fry tallied one home run, two runs and two RBI in the Mavericks’ win against the Warriors.

Mia Cantu had three RBI, two runs and two doubles, Jaeden Sajec two RBI and one run, Mackenzie Kim two runs, two doubles and one RBI and Analise Griffiths three runs for Meadowdale (13-7 overall, 11-4 league). Olivia Feistel pitched seven innings, striking out six batters.

Neva Cheeney homered, had two RBI, one run and one double for Edmonds-Woodway (5-12, 4-10). Ella Campbell had two RBI, one run and one double, Jasmine Hays two RBI and one double and Renee Riggins one RBI, two runs and two stolen bases. Zoey Glaros pitched three innings with one strikeout.

Everett 25, Lynnwood 4 (5)

EVERETT — Madeline Pewitt smacked three home runs and carded 11 RBI, three runs and one double in the Seagulls’ dominant win against the Royals.

Isa Davis homered and tallied six RBI, five runs, one double and one stolen base for Everett (14-5 overall, 11-3 league). Anna Luscher had two RBI, three runs and one double, Rory Stout two RBI and two runs, Braylon Yarwood two RBI and one run and Samantha Stine three runs. Luscher and Mia Hoekendorf pitched a combined five innings, striking out 11 batters.

Ashara Taylor had one RBI and one run, and Kali McCloud, Nyree Johnson and Lanah Palumbo one scored run apiece for Lynnwood (2-17, 1-13).

Snohomish 9, Monroe 3

MONROE — Avery Clark and Alexandra Flohr each had two RBI and one run in the Panthers’ win against the Bearcats to finish the regular season undefeated.

Zoey Lynch had two runs and one RBI, and Emery Post, Rian Doyle and Madalynn Larsen each had one run for Snohomish (16-5 overall, 15-0 league). Abby Edwards carded one RBI, one double and pitched seven innings, striking out 14 batters.

Vivian Knuckey homered, stole a base and carded three RBI for Monroe (13-7, 11-4). Hadley Oylear and Scarlett Nagy each had one run, and Holly Pettitt pitched seven innings with two strikeouts.

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Cascade 11, Archbishop Murphy 1

Cedarcrest at Marysville Pilchuck, postponed

Emerald Sound

Granite Falls at Sultan, postponed

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GIRLS TENNIS

Northwest

Ferndale at Lakewood, no scores reported

Non-league

Coupeville at Granite Falls, postponed

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GIRLS GOLF

Wesco 3A/2A South Divisionals

Cedarcrest 422, Mountlake Terrace 455, Meadowdale 457, Edmonds-Woodway 496, Lynnwood 498, Shorewood 502, Shorecrest (incomplete), Archbishop Murphy (incomplete)

At Walter Hall G.C., Par 72

Hadley McDonough (C) 87, Sydney Rapp (C) 90, Melie Li (SC) 91, Alison Dumo (MLT) 92, Rachel Reitz (MD) 93, Monica Bentley (SC) 101, Maisy Frederick (SC) 104, Kari Petterson (MD) 106, Stacey Lee (LW) 109, Megan Cisneros (AM) 114, Katie Linder (C) 114.

Wesco 3A North Divisionals

Cedarcrest, Arlington, Cascade, Everett, Marysville Getchell, Marysville Pilchuck, Monroe, Snohomish, Stanwood at Walter Hall G.C., no scores reported

JV Championships

Marysville Getchell, Arlington, Glacier Peak, Kamiak, Lake Stevens, Monroe, Oak Harbor, Snohomish, Stanwood at Camaloch G.C., no scores reported

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