State regional basketball games moved due to coronavirus

The four games scheduled for Jackson High School have been moved to Shoreline.

Saturday’s quadruple-header of state regional basketball games at Jackson High School have been moved.

The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association announced late Friday evening on Twitter the games will be played at Shorewood High School in Shoreline after a Jackson student was confirmed to have contracted the coronavirus.

Everett Public Schools announced in a tweet Friday night that Jackson will be closed through Monday, with maintenance crews starting a deep disinfecting Friday evening.

Tip off times for all four games remains unchanged.

Here’s a look at the schedule:

Noon: Class 3A girls. No. 6 Lake Washington vs. No. 3 Arlington

2 p.m.: 3A boys. No. 6 Kamiakin vs. No. 3 Marysville Pilchuck

4 p.m.: 4A girls. No. 14 Camas vs. No. 11 Lake Stevens

6 p.m.: 4A boys. No. 7 Auburn vs. No. 2 Glacier Peak

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