Winter prep sports roundup.

Prep scoreboard for Tuesday, Dec. 27

Prep results for Tuesday, Dec. 27:

(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

Lake Stevens 65, Anacortes 64

ANACORTES — Tyson Eyman scored 23 points and Maddox Preder had 17 points to lead the Vikings to a hard-fought victory over the Class 2A fifth-ranked Seahawks at the Mountlake Terrace Holiday Tournament.

Eyman connected on four 3-pointers, Javon McFerrin added nine points and Isaac Redford chipped in seven points for Lake Stevens (4-3).

Davis Fogle poured in a game-high 29 points and Jacob Hayes had 16 points to pace Anacortes (6-1).

Glacier Peak 58, Rogers (Puyallup) 47

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — Kaiden Zenner scored a team-high 14 points and the Grizzlies beat the Rams at the Mountlake Terrace Holiday Tournament.

Paxton Bigby added 12 points and Luke Zimmerman chipped in 10 points for Glacier Peak (4-2).

Rogers fell to 5-5.

Monroe 72, Prairie 63

BURLINGTON — Steve Kuhnle and Wyatt Prohn scored 14 points apiece to lead five Bearcats in double figures as unbeaten Monroe bested the Falcons at the Burlington-Edison Winter Invite.

Ethan Hogan added 13 points, Hayden Creswell 12 points and Reid Schaeffer 10 points for the Bearcats (6-0).

Bailey Kousonsavath led all scorers with 22 points to pace Prairie (3-8).

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Mt. Spokane 82, Mariner 60

Snohomish 68, Oak Harbor 53

Bothell 63, Marysville Pilchuck 60

Lynden Christian 59, Mountlake Terrace 48

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Non-league

Shorewood 47, Sprague (Oregon) 37

TEMPE, Ariz. — Rachel Te led a balanced scoring attack with 12 points and the Stormrays defeated Sprague at the Cactus Jam Tournament.

Shorewood improved to 2-4.

Sultan 46, Kittitas 42

KITTITAS — Cascadia Yates scored 13 points, Ranah Rylah had 11 points and Sultan held on for a non-league win over Kittitas.

Taylor Cushing added seven points and Shyann Rylah and Faith Anderson had six points apiece for the Turks (4-4), winners of four of their past five games.

Rillee Huber scored 14 points and Reyse Phillips added 13 points for the Coyotes (4-1).

Bothell 68, Kamiak 37

MUKILTEO — Bella Hasan led Kamiak with 19 points, but the Knights fell to the Cougars in a non-league contest.

Abbie Dyer added eight points for Kamiak (1-8).

Ella Kaleta scored 13 points and McKylee Hawkins and Ashlyn Peterson each had 12 points to lead Bothell (6-2).

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Richland 78, Glacier Peak 47

Snohomish 56, Kelso 31

Marysville Getchell at Oak Harbor, canceled

Summit Classical Christian School vs. Tulalip Heritage at Monroe H.S., canceled

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