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BOYS BASKETBALL

4A District 1/2 Tournament

Consolation (winner to state, loser out)

Mariner 77, Jackson 76

KIRKLAND — The Mariner High School boys basketball team has no quit.

The Marauders trailed for the entirety of the first 31 minutes of Thursday’s winner-to-state Class 4A Wes-King Bi-District Tournament elimination clash against fellow Wesco 4A co-champion Jackson.

Mariner fell behind by as many as 19 points in the third quarter and rallied from down double digits midway through fourth on its way to pulling off a stunning comeback over the Timberwolves at Lake Washington High School.

The victory clinched the Marauders (15-8) their third trip to the state regionals in the past four postseasons.

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2A District 1 Tournament

Consolation (loser out)

Lakewood 55, Squalicum 50

MOUNT VERNON — Fourth-seeded Lakewood staved off elimination and moved one win away from a state berth with a victory over No. 7 Squalicum in a consolation loser-out game of the 2A District 1 Tournament.

Lakewood (13-11) will face No. 2 Lynden in a winner-to-state, loser-out game on Saturday at Mount Vernon High School.

Squalicum ended its season with a 11-14 overall record.

Lynden 65, Archbishop Murphy 25

MOUNT VERNON — Luke Blachly scored nine points, but eighth-seeded Archbishop Murphy struggled mightily on offense and the Wildcats’ season came to an end with a loss to No. 2 Lynden in a consolation game of the 2A District 1 Tournament.

Archbishop Murphy finished with a 9-16 overall record.

Lynden (19-4) advanced and will take on No. 4 Lakewood in a winner-to-state, loser-out game on Saturday at Mount Vernon High School.

1A District 2 Tournament

Consolation (winner to crossover, loser out)

Sultan 52, Summit Sierra 43

SEATTLE — Westin Galle and Toby Trichler each scored 16 points and sixth-seeded Sultan kept its season alive with a win over No. 9 University Prep in a loser-out game of the 1A District 2 Tournament.

Eli Trichler added 12 points for Sultan (20-3), which advanced to a crossover game with District 1, and will face Lynden Christian in a winner-to-state, loser-out contest on Saturday at King’s High School.

Summit Sierra ended its season with a 10-10 overall record.

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BOYS DIVING

4A State Championships

At King County Aquatic Center

Winner: Corwin Lindeman (Mount Rainier) 444.50. Local placers: 8. Cade Farmer (Kamiak) 280.50, 12. Eli Farmer (Kamiak) 240.90, 13. Zack Warren (Kamiak) 232.80.

2A/1A State Championships

At King County Aquatic Center

Winner: Zephy Blee (Anacortes) 315.85. Local placer: 11. Trevor Abramson (Archbishop Murphy) 210.95.

3A State Championships

At King County Aquatic Center

Winner: Alma Smith (Cheney) 338.05. Local placers: 3. Nate Huh-Orrantia (Marysville Getchell) 300.25, 4. Isaac Bingay (Cascade) 281.75, 12. Keith Kirkwood (Marysville Getchell) 217.95, 14. Isaiah Gibbs (Marysville Getchell) 201.55.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

4A District 1/2 Tournament

Consolation (winner to state, loser out)

Bothell 57, Glacier Peak 38

KIRKLAND — The Glacier Peak High School girls basketball team knew its offense would be in for a tough test with its season on the line against Bothell.

The Grizzlies saw first-hand just how stout the Cougars’ defense could be less than three weeks ago in a 44-40 non-league loss.

On Thursday Bothell’s defense once again proved to be a puzzle GP couldn’t solve.

The Cougars stymied the Grizzlies all afternoon and held them to a season-low 39 points on their way to a victory in a winner-to-state, loser-out Class 4A Wes-King Bi-District Tournament matchup at Lake Washington High School.

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Mount Si 41, Lake Stevens 35

KIRKLAND — The Lake Stevens girls basketball team fought and clawed all game in a close battle with Mount Si, but the Vikings couldn’t overcome a cold shooting night with a state regionals berth and their season on the line.

Tenth-seeded Mount Si held the fifth-seeded Vikings to single digits in three quarters and closed the game by sinking 11 of 12 free throws in the final period to best Lake Stevens 41-35 in a winner-to-state Class 4A Wes-King Bi-District Tournament elimination contest Thursday at Lake Washington High School.

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3A District 1 Tournament

Consolation (winner to state, non-elimination)

Lynnwood 70, Everett 60 (2OT)

EVERETT — Kayla Lorenz poured in 26 points and made six 3-pointers as fourth-seeded Lynnwood clinched its first state girls basketball berth since 2017 with a double-overtime win over No. 3 Everett in a consolation game of the 3A District 1 Tournament.

Aniya Hooker scored 18 points and Teyah Clark chipped in 10 for Lynnwood (16-6), which won the 3A state title in 2015 and avoided having to play in a loser-out game for the final state berth from District 1 with the win.

Mylie Wugumgeg scored a game-high 29 points and Alana Washington added 12 for Everett (15-8), which will face No. 6 Snohomish in a winner-to-state, loser-out game on Saturday at Everett Community College.

Meadowdale 64, Snohomish 26

EVERETT — Fresh off a record-breaking 41-point performance on Tuesday, Gia Powell scored a team-high 17 points as fifth-seeded Meadowdale clinched a state berth with a win over No. 6 Snohomish in a consolation game of the 3A District 1 Tournament.

Audrey Lucas scored 14 points and Samantha Medina added 12 for Meadowdale (18-6), which has reached the state tournament 19 times in the past 30 seasons.

Snohomish (15-9) will face No. 3 Everett in a winner-to-state, loser-out game on Saturday at Everett Community College.

1B District 1/2/3 Tournament

Consolation (loser out)

Evergreen Lutheran 49, Darrington 33

TACOMA — Allie Cochran scored a team-high 14 points, but seventh-seeded Darrington’s playoff run and season came to an end with a loss to No. 3 Evergreen Lutheran in an elimination consolation game of the 1B District 1/2/3 Tournament.

Claire Wright and Kenadie Hoglund both chipped in six points for Darrington, which finished its season with a 12-11 overall record.

Evergreen Lutheran (14-3) advanced to face either No. 9 Crescent or No. 5 Lummi Nation in a winner-to-state, loser-out game on Saturday.

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