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State tournaments roundup for Friday, May 26

Prep roundup for Friday, May 26:

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

BOYS SOCCER

3A State Tournament

At Sparks Stadium (Puyallup)

Quarterfinals (loser to 3rd/4th-place game)

Lincoln (Seattle) 6, Edmonds-Woodway 1

PUYALLUP — It didn’t matter what the Edmonds-Woodway High School boys soccer team tried, there was nothing that could slow down the Lincoln Lynx.

Lincoln put on a clinic of possession soccer, and Edmonds-Woodway’s quest for a state championship came crashing to a halt with a 6-1 loss to the Lynx in the Class 3A state semifinals Friday afternoon at Sparks Stadium.

Wren Wagner scored twice, and Lincoln scored four times in a 13-minute span of the second half as the top-seeded Lynx dominated from start to finish against the fourth-seeded Warriors.

Samuel London, Owen Albrecht, Nicholas Winemiller and Edan Gortzak also scored goals for Lincoln (20-0-1), as the Seattle-based school advanced to face No. 14 Ballard in the championship game at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Sparks Stadium.

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SOFTBALL

4A State Tournament

At Columbia Playfield (Richland)

Quarterfinals

No. 6 Glacier Peak 3, No. 3 Skyview 1

No. 1 Jackson 5, No. 8 Rogers (Puyallup) 3

Consolation (loser out)

No. 9 Kamiak 11, No. 16 Kamiakin 0 (5)

No. 9 Kamiak 6, No. 3 Skyview 1

Opening round

No. 6 Glacier Peak 4, No. 11 Battle Ground 3

No. 1 Jackson 5, No. 16 Kamiakin 0

No. 8 Rogers (Puyallup) 9, No. 9 Kamiak 3

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3A State Tournament

At Regional Athletic Complex (Lacey)

Quarterfinals

Snohomish 7, Mt. Spokane 3

LACEY — Second-seeded Snohomish beat No. 7 Mt. Spokane to reach the semifinals of the 3A state tournament.

The Panthers will face 11th-seeded Walla Walla, which upset No. 6 Bishop Blanchet and No. 3 Liberty, at 10 a.m. on Saturday with a berth to the championship game on the line.

Snohomish (22-3) topped No. 15 Heritage earlier in the day to reach the quarterfinals.

Consolation (loser out)

Juanita 15, Cascade 1 (5)

LACEY — Eighth-seeded Cascade’s season came to an end with a consolation loss to No. 16 Juanita at the 3A state tournament.

Cascade, which lost in Round 2 to No. 9 Gig Harbor, finished its season with an overall record of 17-8.

Heritage 12, Mountlake Terrace 3

LACEY — Tenth-seeded Mountlake Terrace’s season came to an end with a consolation loss to No. 15 Heritage at the 3A state tournament.

Mountlake Terrace, which lost in Round 2 to No. 7 Mount Spokane, finished its season with an overall record of 15-9.

Kennewick 8, Stanwood 7

LACEY — Twentieth-seeded Stanwood’s season came to an end with a consolation loss to No. 12 Kennewick at the 3A state tournament.

Stanwood, which lost in Round 2 to No. 4 Bonney Lake, finished its season with an overall record of 13-14.

Round 2

No. 2 Snohomish 8, No. 15 Heritage 3

No. 7 Mt. Spokane 13, No. 10 Mountlake Terrace 12

No. 4 Bonney Lake 16, No. 20 Stanwood 0 (5)

No. 9 Gig Harbor 17, No. 8 Cascade 8

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2A State Tournament

At Carlon Park (Selah)

Quarterfinals

No. 3 Ridgefield 21, No. 11 Cedarcrest 3 (5)

Consolation (loser out)

No. 11 Cedarcrest 2, No. 16 R.A. Long 0

Opening round

No. 11 Cedarcrest 15, No. 6 Port Angeles 12

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1B State Tournament

At Gateway Sports Complex (Yakima)

Quarterfinals

No. 1 Liberty Christian 10, No. 8 Darrington 0

Consolation (loser out)

No. 5 Almira Coulee Hartline 11, No. 8 Darrington 8

BOYS TENNIS

4A State Tournament

At The Pacific Clinic and Kamiakin H.S.

Locals in Saturday’s semifinals

Singles—Ben Lee (Jackson) vs. Aiden Brasier (Camas). Doubles—None.

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3A State Tournament

At Vancouver Tennis Center

Locals in Saturday’s semifinals

Singles—None. Doubles—None.

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2A State Tournament

At Nordstrom Tennis Center

Locals in Saturday’s semifinals

Singles—None. Doubles—None.

Note: Saturday’s roundup will note all local placers

GIRLS TENNIS

4A State Tournament

At The Pacific Clinic and Kamiakin H.S.

Locals in Saturday’s semifinals

Singles—None. Doubles—None.

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3A State Tournament

At Vancouver Tennis Center

Locals in Saturday’s semifinals

Singles—None. Doubles—None.

Note: Saturday’s roundup will note all local placers

TRACK AND FIELD

4A State Championships, Day 2

At Mt. Tahoma H.S.

Winners and local placers

Boys

110 hurdles—1. Jaquan Means (Kamiak) 14.52, 2. Steven Lee Jr. (Lake Stevens), 3. David Brown (Lake Stevens), 6. Mason McMillin (Lake Stevens). Triple jump—1. Roman Hutchinson (Federal Way) 47-07.25. Javelin—1. Cameron Downing (Olympia) 176-00.

Girls

110 hurdles—1. JaiCieonna Gero-Holt (Emerald Ridge) 14.45, 4. Kalia Estes (Kamiak) 15.10, 7. Madisen Bowers (Lake Stevens) 16.14. Pole vault—1. Landry Allen (Hanford) 12-07.00, 5. Sydney Mohlman (Jackson) 11-06.00. Shot put—1. Haedyn Bambolo (Bothell) 47-01.oo. High jump—1. JaiCieonna Gero-Holt (Emerald Ridge) 5-10.00, t5. Hayli Tri (Lake Stevens) 5-00.00.

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3A State Championships, Day 2

At Mt. Tahoma H.S.

Winners and local placers

Boys

110 hurdles—Jonathan Frazier (Lincoln-Tacoma) 14.23. Pole vault—1. Jordan Lasher (Yelm) 15-06.00, t4. Brendan Rudberg (Shorecrest) 13-06.00, 7. Justice Funston (Monroe) 13-06.00; Discus—1. Isaiah Patterson (Yelm) 177-04, 7. Evan Hartt (Everett) 150-04. Long jump—1. Branden Ganashamoorthy (Eastside Catholic) 23-01.24, 6. Mason Davis (Monroe) 21-05.50.

Girls

110 hurdles—1. Josie Settle (Kelso) 14.91, 6. Abigail Danielson (Stanwood) 15.64, 8. Porcha Robinson (Lynnwood) 16.00. Long jump—1. Manthita Wague (Ingraham) 17-07.25. Discus—1. Addy MacArthur (University) 134-03, 4. Adriannah Galvan (Snohomish) 115-00, 6. Lucy Barton (Edmonds-Woodway) 111-05.

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2A State Championships, Day 2

At Mt. Tahoma H.S.

Winners and local placers

Boys

110 hurdles—Andre Korbmacher (Squalicum) 13.74. High Jump—1. Porter Wilhite (Lynden) 6-07.00. Shot put—1. Javen Livas (Bellingham) 58-09.75.

Girls

110 hurdles—1. Myquela Pride (Orting) 15.68. Javelin—1. Amanda Bennett (W.F. West) 129-01. Triple jump—1. Myquela Pride (Orting) 36-10.50.

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4A/3A/2A Ambulatory and Wheelchair Championships, Day 2

At Mount Tahoma H.S.

Local winners

Boys

Discus—1. William Tucker Randall (Stanwood) 47-03.

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1B State Championships, Day 2

At Zaepfel Stadium and Eisenhower H.S.

Local placers

Boys

Discus—8. Seth King (Grace Academy) 107-06.

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1A/2B State Championships, Day 2

At Zaepfel Stadium and Eisenhower H.S.

No local placers.

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