Friday’s prep girls basketball results

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Jackson 56, Monroe 33

Monroe 8 7 2 16 —33

Jackson 14 17 13 12 —56

Monroe—Monique Fierke 8, Elise Allen 6, Brynna Schmidt 6, Elizabeth Sundet 6, Taylor Rowe 4, Amber Westmoreland 3, Paige Stringer 0, Jada Vignos 0, Camille Chism 0. Jackson—Alexa Martin 15, Emily Brown 11, Caitlin Monten 7, Olivia Skibiel 7, Megan Mattison 6, Sydney Carter 4, Lauren Schillberg 4, Jayden Kinchen 2, Anna Gambish 0, Amelia Leong 0.

Shorecrest 47, Edmonds-Woodway 45 (OT)

Shorecrest 8 10 10 10 9 —47

Ed.-Woodway 8 3 13 14 7 —45

Shorecrest—Kira Wood 16, Shelby Gresch 12, Audrey Dietz 7, Amanda Lee 6, Jazlyn Owens 4, Sydney VanNess 2. Edmonds-Woodway—Kendra Cooper 15, AJ Martineau 8, Maddi McMahon 7, Marivel Ortega 6, Adrienne Poling 5, Bailee Chynoweth 4.

M. Getchell 55, Meadowdale 43

Meadowdale 10 6 11 16 —43

M. Getchell 11 9 21 14 —55

Meadowdale—Selina Tekle 20, Alicia Morrison 7, Lilly Williams 4, Adriana Valadez 4, Catherine Do 3, Taylor Kesselring 2, Jaislyn Hart 2, Cassidy Gamble 1, Abbie Glickman 0, Kaeli McKinley 0, Grace Wilson 0. Marysville Getchell—Gabrielle Grandbois 27, Carley Wika 8, Jadyn Noriega 7, Maddy Grandbois 7, Brionna Palm 4, Oshinaye Taylor 2, Sydney Norton 0, Trisha Mortenson 0, Ashlee Hammer 0.

Lynnwood 45, Shorewood 36

Lynnwood 14 11 15 5 —45

Shorewood 6 6 9 15 —36

Lynnwood—Kaprice Boston 15, Reilly Walsh 8, Taylor Fahey 7, Abby Douglas 5, Nakia Boston 4, Kelsey Rogers 4, Kia Crawford 2. Shorewood—Taryn Shelley 14, Bella Hotham 10, Davi Borromeo 6, Katie Taylor 4, Ledia Musye 2.

Snohomish 46, M. Pilchuck 18

M. Pilchuck 5 3 2 8 —18

Snohomish 23 7 11 5 —46

Marysville Pilchuck—Mackenzie Connelly 5, Hanna Koehn 4, Alexandra Grimm 3, Lauren Carson 2, Dominique Jenkins 2, Olivia Lee 2, Haley Dixon 0, Lilianne Fischer 0, Kennedy Lenteni 0, Mackenzie Konsor 0, Ivy Enberg 0. Snohomish—Maya DuChesne 10, Kaylin Beckman 8, Emily Preach 8, Courtney Perry 4, Kinslee Gallatin 4, Katie Brandvold 3, Quinn Otteson 3, Cassidy McGee 2, Lexi Sunagel 2, Madi VanSligtenhorst 2, Sam Beeman 0, Morgan Marshall 0.

A. Murphy 58, S. Whidbey 25

A. Murphy 12 20 15 11 —58

South Whidbey 7 8 5 5 —25

Archbishop Murphy—Mikail Montez 11, Megan Dorney 10, Lexi Ducheane 10, Emily Rodabaugh 7, Olivia Riojas 7, Julia Lucas 4, Maddie Hill 4, Chloe Morrison 3, Izzy Lucas 2, Audrey Graham 0, Emma Olson 0. South Whidbey—Kacie Hanson 8, Mackenzee Collins 4, Lexi Starets-Foote 4, Bailey Forsyth 3, Megan Drake 3, Kolby Heggenes 2, Emily Turpin 1, Mikayla Hezel 0, Aria Ludtke 0.

Tulalip Heritage 47, Lopez 26

T. Heritage 14 12 13 8 —47

Lopez 6 8 7 5 —26

Tulalip Heritage—Deandra Grant 16, Alyia Jones 14, Keryn Parks 13, Cyena Fryberg 4, Georgie Randell 0, Deachae Jones 0, Candice Reeves 0, Myrna Redleaf 0, Taviona Jones 0. Lopez—Siri Dye 9, Jana Gruenwald 7, Zoe Reinmuth 6, Anne Scholz 2, Anna Velazquez 2, Sonnette Robertson 0, Dariya Begman 0, Shayna Gruenwald 0.

Friday Harbor 52, Darrington 29

Darrington 7 5 8 9 —29

Friday Harbor 17 17 8 10 —52

Darrington—Lily Ross 12, Autumn Miller 6, Brooke Montieth 4, Emily Young 3, Lexsy Ford 3, Tatum Wright 1, Alexis Korr 0, Mai Bailey 0. Friday Harbor—Hayden Mayer 15, Ciera Bailey 14, Hannah Hopkins 8, Kiana Woods 6, Tori Polda 3, Hailey Swartz 2, Leah Black 2, Alexa Moro 1, Bailee Lambright 1, Ava Hoffman 0, Savannah Hoffman 0.

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