Tuesday’s prep boys basketball results

BOYS BASKETBALL

4A District 1 Tournament

Tuesday’s consolations

Loser out

Lake Stevens 53, Cascade 50

Kamiak 58, Jackson 57

Thursday’s games

At Everett Community College

Loser out

Lake Stevens vs. Kamiak, 4:30 p.m.

Championship

Winner to regionals

Monroe vs. Glacier Peak, 8 p.m.

Lake Stevens 53, Cascade 50

Cascade 13 17 13 7 —50

Lake Stevens 14 17 14 8 —53

Cascade—D’Andre Bryant 16, Trevon Blackmon 10, Nicholas Klemp 6, Briar Nguyen 4, Donelle Meriwether 4, Dauntay Woods 4, Muhammed Kolly 3, Alex Stewart 3. Lake Stevens—Ryder Kavanagh 23, Trey Pavitt 17, Marquel McFerrin 3, Derik Myers 3, Wyatt Wahlberg 2, Jesse King 2, Dominck McLaurin 2, Noah Wallace 1.

Kamiak 58, Jackson 57

Jackson 7 20 20 10 —57

Kamiak 20 12 12 14 —58

Jackson—Jordan Brajcich 18, Parker Manalo 15, Islim Ouldtaki 11, Ian Willgress 9, Hunter Johnson 4, Paul Doney 0, Christian Liddell 0, Hunter Taylor 0. Kamiak—Carson Tuttle 19, Christian Clausen 16, Danny Sharpe 12, Landon Overtuff 8, Keller Whitney 2, Patrick Olson 1, Braden Leary 0, Swell Ewing 0, Hunter Watkins 0, Travis Rucker 0.

3A District 1 Tournament

Today’s semifinals

At Jackson H.S.

Winner to regionals

Squalicum vs. Shorecrest, 6 p.m.

Edmonds-Woodway vs. Stanwood, 7:45 p.m.

Today’s consolations

Loser out

Arlington at Meadowdale, 7 p.m.

Everett at Marysville Pilchuck, 7 p.m.

Friday’s championship

At Jackson H.S.

Both to regionals

Squalicum-Shorecrest winner vs. Edmonds-Woodway-Stanwood winner, 8 p.m.

Saturday’s consolations

At Jackson H.S.

Winner to regionals, loser out

Edmonds-Woodway-Stanwood loser vs. Meadowdale-Arlington, winner, 1:45 p.m.

Squalicum-Shorecrest loser vs. Marysville Pilchuck-Everett winner, 5:15 p.m.

2A District 1 Tournament

Tuesday’s semifinals

At Mount Vernon H.S.

Winner to regionals

Mountlake Terrace 62, Bellingham 43

Anacortes 63, Liberty 48

Tuesday’s consolations

At Skagit Valley College

Loser out

Lynden 71, Cedarcrest 37

Archbishop Murphy 63, Sehome 62

Thursday’s consolations

At Mount Vernon H.S.

Loser out

Lynden vs. Liberty, 6 p.m.

Archbishop Murphy vs. Bellingham, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday’s championship

At Mount Vernon H.S.

Both to regionals

Mountlake Terrace vs. Anacortes, 7:30 p.m.

Mountlake Terrace 62, Bellingham 43

M. Terrace 11 14 18 19 —62

Bellingham 10 12 5 16 —43

Mountlake Terrace—Khyree Armstead 16, Sean Kirk 13, Mason Peterson 11, Keegan Grayson 8, Brock Davis 7, Brendan Hayes 5, Zeke Tomas 2. Bellingham—Jonny Larson 13, Caden Mee 11, Kobey Georgen 7, Drew McFall 5, Rits Voeut 4, Spencer Lee 3.

Archbishop Murphy 63, Sehome 62

Sehome 19 16 13 14 —62

A. Murphy 12 10 20 21 —63

Sehome—Marcus Montag 21, Logan Lyall 12, Logan Deboo 10, Eddy Hochsprung 7, Austin Roberts 6, JaKobe Woodfork 6. Archbishop Murphy—Jaylon Carter 21, Abe Lucas 18, Connor Johnson 11, Andrew Carter 6, Anfernee Gurley 4, Trey Miller 3, Dillon Halpin 0, Jeric Williams 0.

1A Bi-District 1/2 Tournament

Tuesday’s game

Loser out

Overlake 57, South Whidbey 53

Thursday’s games

Loser out

Overlake at Mount Baker, 7 p.m.

King’s at Seattle Academy, 7 p.m.

Friday’s championship

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

Both to regionals

Lynden Christian vs. Northwest, 6 p.m.

Saturday’s game

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

Winner to regionals, loser out

Overlake-Mount Baker winner vs. King’s-Seattle Academy winner, 1 p.m.

Overlake 57, South Whidbey 53

Overlake 17 12 18 10 —57

S. Whidbey 17 17 6 13 —53

Overlake—Owen Friend 15, Zeyad Daher 14, Tellier Lundquist 12, Bryce Delay 6, Trey Rudolph 6, Zach Foster 4, Trent Gardner 0, Jacob Kahn 0. South Whidbey—Lewis Pope 22, Kellen Boyd 10, Kody Newman 9, Maxfield Friedman 6, Levi Buck 4, Anton Klein 2, Tyler Heggenes 0.

1B Tri-District 1/2/3 Tournament

Tuesday’s games

Loser out

Tacoma Baptist 83, Tulalip Heritage 56

At Kingston H.S.

Chief Kitsap 87, Shoreline Christian 55

Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace 65, Pope John Paul II 40

Mount Vernon Christian 63, Puget Sound Adventist 53

Thursday’s games

Winner to regionals

At Auburn H.S.

Tacoma Baptist vs. Rainier Christian, 7 p.m.

Chief Kitsap at Lummi Nation, 7 p.m.

At Port Angeles H.S.

Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace vs. Neah Bay, 7 p.m.

Mount Vernon Christian at Muckleshoot Tribal, 6 p.m.

Cedar Park Christian-MLT 65, Pope John Paul II 40

Pope John 2 15 11 12 —40

CPC—MLT 22 16 11 16 —65

Pope John Paul II—Ryan Kapust 11, Ibi Ceesay 11, Hieu Vu 11, Jay Sullivan 4, Tim Sellars 2, Noah Simons 1. Cedar Park Christian-MLT—Jaide St. Lewis 21, Erwin Weary 20, Jacob Schley 16, Ryan Maxwell 6, Jacob Catey 2, Teagen Niemeyer 0, Josh Lee 0, Christopher Kaneda 0, Micah Campbell 0, Grant Gilmore 0, Sam Yaranon 0.

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