Saturday’s prep results

BASEBALL

Non-conference

Bishop Blanchet 7, Kamiak 6

GIRLS TENNIS

Non-conference

University Prep 3, South Whidbey 2

SOFTBALL

Non-conference

Lake Stevens vs. Mt. Si, ppd.

Cascade (Leavenworth) at Sultan, ppd.

Granite Falls 15, Sammamish 5

TRACK AND FIELD

Larry Eason Invitational

Veterans Memorial Stadium (Snohomish)

Boys

Team scores (winner and local schools)—1. Issaquah 35, 2. Edmonds-Woodway 35, 5. Everett 32, 8. Glacier Peak 27, 15. Snohomish 19, 17. Mountlake Terrace 17, 26. Archbishop Murphy 11, 32. Meadowdale 8, 32. North Creek 8, 39. Mariner 6, 39, Cedarcrest 6, 41. Kamiak 5, 41. Monroe 5, 41. Stanwood 5, 50. Cascade 3.

Individual results (winner and top local placer)—100: 1. David Pritchard (Eastside Catholic) 10.87, 2. Chinedu Acholonu (Edmonds-Woodway) 10.88; 200: 1. David Pritchard (Eastside Catholic) 22.43, 3. Tyer Messena (Snohomish) 22.76; 400: 1. Liam Bracken (Republic) 51.08, 10. Jack Custer (Meadowdale) 53.22; 800: 1. Luke George (Issaquah) 1:53.59, 3. Nicholas Mullineux Perrault (Glacier Peak) 1:56.73; 1600: 1. Luke Houser (Woodinville) 4:18.12, 3. Grant Van Velkenburg (Cedarcrest) 4:18.88; 3200: 1. Turlan Morlan (Gonzaga Prep) 9:22.12, 3. Dylan Hartono (Edmonds-Woodway) 9:39.76; 110 hurdles: 1. Tyrel Edge (Franklin Pierce 14:86, 2. Aaron Richardson (Edmonds-Woodway) 14.90; 300 hurdles: 1. Cass Elliott (West Seattle) 38.20, 3. Maxwell Nelson (Cascade) 39.85; 4×100 relay: 1. Lake Washington 43.76, 4. Mariner (Sebastian Wanjiru, Amalawa Aiwekhoe, Robel Anshebo, Roman Bondarenko) 44.10; 4×400 relay: 1. Oregon City (3:30.67, 7. Glacier Peak (Riley McDowell, Cedric Jones, Connor Stroup, Nicholas Mullineux Perrault) 3:32.92; Distance medley relay: 1. Franklin 10:53.65, 4. Stanwood (Jack O’Brien, Jason Khoury, Garrett Larson, Collin McMillan) 10:59.14; Shot put: 1. Ben Howard (Everett) 51-7.5; Discus: Joey Jensen (Issaquah) 170-9, 4. Martin Napeahi (Archbishop Murphy) 163-04; Javelin: Brandon Bach (Mountlake Terrace) 187-8; High jump: 1. Tarique Zimmerman (Interlake) 6-4, 2. Elijah Ross-Rutter (Everett) 6-2; pole vault: 1. Bowman Starr (Eastlake) 15-0, 2. Kyle Mumma (North Creek) 14-3, 3. Trenton Brown (Snohomish) 13-6; Long jump: 1. Jake Follett (Oregon City) 22-11.75, 8. Kalvyn McDaniel (Snohomish) 22-10; Triple jump: 1. Elijah Ross-Rutter (Everett) 45-7; Hammer: 1. Ian Frost (Mary M. Knight) 204-8, 3. Elbert Johnson IV (Glacier Peak) 152-2.

Girls

Team scores (winner and local schools)—1. Issaquah 56, 2. Kamiak 37, 3. Snohomish 36.5, 4. Glacier Peak 36, 7. Monroe 27, 8. Edmonds-Woodway 26, 16. Mariner 18.5, 27. Cascade 9, 30. Cedarcrest 7, 31. Archbishop Murphy 6, 35. Mountlake Terrace 5, 53. Marysville Pilchuck 1.

Individual results (winner and top local placer) — 100: 1. Harlowe Brumett-Dunn (Seattle Academy) 11.98; 4. Hannah Ganashhamoorthy (Monroe) 12.44; 200: 1. Faith Richardson (Renton) 25.61, 5. Lily Mays (Snohomish) 26.72; 400: 1. Kayla Lee (Mercer Island) 58.35, 4. Lauren Krauses (Cedarcrest) 10:00.08; 800: 1. Sami Corman (Issaquah) 2:12.49, 2. Elena Willems (Glacier Peak) 2:13.66; 1600: 1. Ellie Erikson (Interlake) 5:03.35, 2. Aviry Stratton (Glacier Peak) 5:04.07; 3200: 1. Yukino Parle (Edmonds-Woodway) 10:29.77; 100 hurdles: 1. Hannah Ganashamoorthy (Monroe) 14.94; 300 hurdles: 1. Phoebe Salowey (Ingraham) 45.90, 2. Suzy Pace (Mariner) 46.55; 4×100 relay: 1. Ballard 50.01, 2. Kamiak (Savannah Congdon, Emma Harrison, Tracey Hatch, Abby Kyles) 50.50; 4×400 relay: 1. Issaquah 4:00.46, 3. Glacier Peak (Aaliyah Collins, Brooke Wallace, Mackenzie Aiken, Elena Willems) 4:08.94; Distance medley relay: 1. Edmonds-Woodway (Jillian Beam, Presley Denkinger, Sofia gard, Alyssa Hershey) 13:04.33; Shot put: 1. Jordan Fong (Kentlake) 38-9, 4. Tara Koonce (Kamiak) 34-5; Discus: 1. Jordan Fong (Kentlake) 137-4, 4. Roz Gillie (Snohomish) 122-1; Javelin: Kathleen Horn (Gonzaga Prep) 137-1, 10. Natalie Holmer (North Creek) 106-10, 13. Isabelle Eunson (Edmonds-Woodway) 104-01; High jump: 1. Rebecca Thareek (Auburn) 5-4, 4. Suzy Pace (Mariner) 5-2, 4. Katie Nelson (Cascade) 5-2; Pole vault: 1. Chloe Cunliffe (West Seattle) 12-0, 4. Tyrza Lamma (Cascade) 11-0; Long jump: 1. Hannah Ganashamoorthy (Monroe) 19-6; Triple jump: 1. Lyric Harris (Garfield) 36-10.25, 5. Bree Nichols (Snohomish) 35-5.25; Hammer: 1. Jordan Fong (Kentlake) 177-7, 2. Roz Gillie (Snohomish) 118-11.

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Viking Classic

At Lake Stevens H.S.

Boys

Team scores (winner and local schools) — 1. Arlington 154, 2. Lake Stevens 111.

Girls

Team scores (winner and local schools)—1. Lake Stevens 168, 2. Arlington 107.

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King’s Invitational

At Woolsey Stadium (Shoreline)

Boys

Team scores (winner and local schools)—1. King’s 105, 7. Cedar Park Christian 42, 12. Grace Academy 14, 18. Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace 6.

Girls

Team scores (winner and local schools)—1. King’s 106,5, 4. Cedar Park Christian 56, 10. Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace 25, 16. Grace Academy 15.5.

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