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Prep roundup for Wednesday, Oct. 30

Arlington, Jackson volleyball teams clinch district berths.

Prep roundup for Wednesday, Oct. 30:

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

VOLLEYBALL

Wesco 4A

Arlington 3, Kamiak 2

ARLINGTON — The seniors came through for the Eagles on senior night as outside hitter Melissa Hadley (24 kills, 7 digs), right-side hitter Heather Wood (six kills, 21 digs) and setter Adriana Rodriguez (27 assists, two kills and a block) led Arlington to victory with scores of 25-18, 20-25, 18-25, 25-22 and 15-12. Junior outside hitter Emme Shaffer stole the show, though, with 22 kills, two aces and four digs as the Eagles (11-4 overall, 8-4 league) clinched a No. 3 seed to the District 1/2 tournament. Individual statistics were not reported for Kamiak (6-9, 4-7).

Jackson 3, Cascade 0

MILL CREEK — Led by Addison Eastwood’s 13 kills, 17 assists and seven digs, the Timberwolves (9-6 in league, 6-5 overall) swept Cascade 25-17, 25-22, 25-19. Jackson, which clinched the fourth and final league bid to the District 1/2 tournament, also benefitted from Paris Hirst’s 10 kills, Claire Swander’s seven digs and Riley Sevilla’s 14 assists. Amara Wilson led the Bruins (2-13, 1-10) with six kills, 17 digs, a block and an ace, while Maggie Christensen helped with 17 assists, 14 digs and a block.

Lake Stevens 3, Mariner 0

EVERETT — Mia Turner, Jayci Scrivens and Claire Mackintosh combined for 20 kills to lead the seventh-ranked Vikings (13-3 overall, 10-1 league). Lake Stevens will play No. 8 Glacier Peak on Monday for the league championship. Individual statistics were not reported for Mariner (0-14, 0-11).

Wesco 3A/2A South

Shorewood 3, Mountlake Terrace 1

Lynnwood 3, Edmonds-Woodway 1

LYNNWOOD — Led by Sammy Holmer’s 20 kills and 14 digs, the Royals (10-6 overall, 7-4 league) defeated Edmonds-Woodway with set scores of 26-24, 25-22, 23-25 and 25-11. Makena Kaleo added 12 kills and three aces, and Ady Morgan contributed 17 assists, five kills, six aces, 13 digs and four blocks. Addy Pontak led the Warriors (13-3, 8-3) with 23 digs.

District 1 1B

Darrington 3, Lopez Island 1

DARRINGTON — Claire Wright’s 12 kills, 13 aces and 12 digs paced the Loggers to a district tournament win by scores of 22-25, 25-16, 25-4, 25-17. Ava Pater added 25 assists and three aces, while Sophie Ross contributed eight kills, four aces and seven digs to go along with Lucy Stewart’s seven kills. Second-seeded Darrington (14-4) will face No. 6-seed Shoreline Christian on Saturday.

Non-league

Glacier Peak 3, Snohomish 0

SNOHOMISH — Ava Nowak’s 19 kills and five digs help the Grizzlies win 25-19, 25-17 and 26-24. Lucy Cornelius added 27 assists and Hanna Ligons had five kills and five blocks. Snohomish’s (10-5) Sawyer Mahler, Heidi Chambers and Keira Beverford combined for 17 digs. GP (15-1) will face Lake Stevens for the Wesco 4A title on Monday.

Stanwood 3, Meadowdale 0

STANWOOD — The Spartans (11-3 overall) won by scores of 25-19, 25-17, 25-21 behind 20 kills and nine digs from Harper Neyens. Addison Bowie added 32 assists and seven digs, and Lyla Henken tallied 20 digs and three aces. Ja’elle Jenkins and Violet DuBois combined for 21 kills for the Mavericks (4-12).

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Granite Falls 3, Summit Sierra 0

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