Prep roundup for Saturday, March 23

Prep roundup for Saturday, March 23:

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

BASEBALL

Non-league

Camas 6, Kamiak 4

Othello 10, Stanwood 2

Liberty (Renton) 7, Shorewood 2

Mountlake Terrace at Marysville Getchell, postponed.

Lynden at Cedarcrest, 12 p.m, canceled.

Lynnwood at Ferndale, cancelled.

Kentwood at Glacier Peak, cancelled.

Mount Baker at Granite Falls, postponed.

Oak Harbor at Marysville Pilchuck, cancelled.

Mount Vernon Christian at Lakewood, no score reported.

Gig Harbor at Monroe, no score reported.

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SOFTBALL

Non-league

Jackson 9, Aberdeen 0

AUBURN — Addi Bale went 2-for-3 at the plate with a double while Allie Thomsen and Hailey Pelletier went 2-for-4 as Jackson shut down Aberdeen in the first half of a non-league doubleheader at the Auburn-Riverside Invite.

Yania Sherwood collected 11 strikeouts and picked up the win in the circle, allowing one hit in five innings before Thomsen took over in the sixth and closed for the Timberwolves.

Skyview 1, Jackson 0

AUBURN — Skyview outlasted Jackson in the second leg of a non-league doubleheader at the Auburn-Riverside Invite.

Storm ace Maddie Milhorn dealt out 12 strikeouts in a complete game and allowed two hits, while Yanina Sherwood had nine strikeouts across seven innings for the Timberwolves (6-1), relinquishing two walks and three hits.

Skyview plated the winning run in the sixth off an error with two outs.

Oak Harbor at Marysville Pilchuck, cancelled.

Monroe at Kamiak, cancelled.

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BOYS SOCCER

Non-league

Lynden Christian 4, Sultan 2

Jackson 4, Burlington-Edison 3

Kamiak 3, Woodinville 2

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GIRLS TENNIS

Emerald Sound Conference

King’s at University Prep, no score reported.

Non-league

Curtis, Lake Stevens, North Kitsap, Puyallup, no score reported.

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TRACK & FIELD

Stanwood Frosh-Soph Invitational

AT Stanwood H.S.

Boys team scores: 1. Arlington (280), 2. Lake Stevens (271.5), 3. Stanwood (214), 4. Mariner (132), 5. Anacortes (80), 6. Coupeville (70), 7. La Conner (52), 8. Winlock (45.5), 9. Marysville Pilchuck (45), 10. Cedar Park Christian (28).

Girls team scores: 1. Arlington (298.5), 2. Lake Stevens (260.5), 3. Stanwood (153), 4. Marysville Pilchuck (103), 5. Coupeville (79), 6. Anacortes (66), 7. La Conner (65), 8. Winclock (59.5), 9. Mariner (53), 10. Cedar Park Christian (47.5).

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Ram Relays

At West Valley H.S. (Yakima)

Boys team scores: 1. Mt. Spokane (125), 2. Chiawana (82.5), 3. Hanford (76), 4. West Valley (65), 5. Monroe (56), 6. Eisenhower (53), 7. Sunnyside (17), 8. A.C. Davis (2).

Girls team scores: 1. Chiwana (118), 2. Mt. Spokane (177.5), 3. Hanford (88), 4. Monroe (50.5), 5. West Valley (45), 6. Sunnyside (17), 7. A.C. Davis (14), 8. Highland (5), 9. Eisenhower (3).

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