Winter prep sports roundup.

Prep scoreboard for Thursday, Dec. 29

Prep results for Thursday, Dec. 29:

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

BOYS BASKETBALL

Non-league

Jackson 67, Auburn Mountainview 47

BURIEN — Ryan McFerran led four Timberwovles in double figures with 14 points and Jackson best the Lions to advance to the finals of the Kennedy Catholic Christmas Shootout at Kennedy Catholic High School.

Harris Kampe and Murphy Blackburn scored 12 points apiece and Sylas Williams added 10 points for Jackson (6-1). The Class 4A ninth-ranked Timberwolves advance to face Tahoma in the title game Friday.

Jamaal Elliot led Auburn Mountainview (4-2) with a game-high 17 points.

Monroe 49, Ingraham 43

SEATTLE — Steven Kuhnle scored a game-high 16 points and the Bearcats outlasted the Rams in a tight non-league battle.

Reid Schaeffer and Hayden Creswell added 10 points each for Monroe (8-0), which ended a run of three games in three days at 3-0.

Kevin Hidalgo scored 13 points and Finn Moody chipped in 12 points to pace Ingraham (4-6).

Kamiak 84, Spanaway Lake 83

VANCOUVER — Josiah Pierre hit the game-winning shot with 1.5 seconds left and the Knights pulled out a victory over Sentinels to advance to the championship game of the Clark County Holiday Invitational at Fort Vancouver High School.

Pierre finished with 41 points and Kamiak improved to 4-5. The Knights face Battle Ground in the title game Friday.

Spanaway Lake dropped to 5-6.

Arlington 70, Bothell 50

BOTHELL — David Zachman scored 21 points, Leyton Martin had 19 points and the Eagles pulled away in the second half for a non-league victory over the Cougars.

Aiden Meis added nine points and eight different players scored for Arlington (7-1), which was won seven straight games.

Daniel Briseno scored 17 points to lead Bothell (5-5).

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Mariner 78, Central Valley 74

Shorewood 53, Sunnyside 46

Blaine 71, Cedarcrest 53

Sequim 78, Granite Falls 43

West Valley (Yakima) 61, Lakewood 58

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BOYS WRESTLING

Non-league

Marysville Pilchuck 53, O’Dea 27

At O’Dea H.S.

126—Aiden Johnston (MP) pinned Jude Santisteven 3:10; 132—Malakai Childress (MP) pinned Xavier Johnson-Mitchell 3:45; 138—Peter Pauly (O) pinned Leeto Perez :55; 145—John Om (O) pinned Tanner O’Hara 2:16; 152—Milo Jones-Longstreet (MP) pinned Luke Harrell 3:10; 160—Joseph Davis (MP) pinned Davonn Abaga 2:28; 170—Jack LoPriori (O) pinned Jaydan Goetz 3:40; 182—Donny Faulkner (MP) pinned Janio Molieri 1:18; 195—Johnny Bracken (MP) won by forfeit; 220—Drew Pirone (MP) pinned Cameron Forman 1:18; 285—Jonah Martin (O) dec. Aiden Markell 7-3; 106—Christopher Ceja (O) pinned Dylan Turner 4:18; 113—Garrett Turner (MP) won by forfeit; 120—Donte Luone (MP) tech. fall Joseph Stair 15-0.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Non-league

Lake Stevens 49, Moses Lake 29

MOSES LAKE — Perla Ruiz scored a game-high 18 points and the Vikings rode shutdown defensive effort to a non-league victory over Moses Lake.

Nisa Ellis added 10 points and Ella Edens had eight points for Lake Stevens (6-2), which held Moses Lake to six points or fewer over each of the final three quarters.

Marissa Bischoff scored nine points to lead the Mavericks (2-5).

Snohomish 59, North Kitsap 37

TACOMA — Jada Andresen led nine different Snohomish scorers with 13 points and the Panthers topped the Vikings in the championship game of the T-Town Throwdown at Silas High School.

Tyler Gildersleeve-Stiles and Kendall Hammer scored 10 points apiece and Catherine Greene added eight points for Snohomish (5-4), which has won five straight games.

Evelyn Beers paced North Kitsap (5-5) with nine points.

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Nooksack Valley 75, Glacier Peak 41

Kamiak 58, West Valley (Yakima) 50

Edmonds-Woodway 49, Ballard 37

Eastlake 70, Arlington 53

King’s 43, Prairie 18

Monroe at Cleveland, canceled

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