Saturday’s prep girls basketball results

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Glacier Peak 68, L. Stevens 55

Glacier Peak 17 23 13 15 —68

Lake Stevens 12 12 15 16 —55

Glacier Peak—Kayla Watkins 24, Samantha Fatkin 21, Paisley Johnson 15, Nicole Jensen 3, Makayla Guerra 3, Maya McFadden 2, Abbie Juozapaitis 0, Kelsey Thomas 0, Georgia Sayed 0, Mackenzie Willms 0, Haley Grambo 0, Sydney Guffey 0. Lake Stevens—Raigan Reed 19, Kylee Griffen 13, Rocky Leenstra 8, Marissa Walton 8, Laycie Taylor 6, Taylor Smith 1, Anna Johanson 0, Kaylie Bracy 0, Kristen Glick 0, Savannah Smith 0.

Monroe 54, Federal Way 38

Federal Way 6 13 9 10 —38

Monroe 18 15 9 12 —54

Federal Way—Sydney Dewitt 21, Hannah Togia 8, Sage Camat 4, Leapagatele Atanda 2, Elsie Tibbs 2, Janae Mamea 1, Naomi Kuhnly 0, Tatyana Reuter 0. Monroe—Monique Fierke 23, Elizabeth Sundet 16, Amber Westmoreland 6, Elise Allen 5, Jada Vignos 2, Taylor Rowe 1, Camille Chism 1, Paige Stringer 0, Brynna Schmidt 0.

Ferndale 39, Everett 33

Ferndale 12 6 4 17 —39

Everett 10 10 6 7 —33

Ferndale—Gabby Edison 12, Rylee Weg 9, Kylie Honrud 6, Nicole Guessford 4, Emma Hindes 3, Skylar Robison 3, Darrien Camarillo 2. Everett—Kate Pohland 15, Brooklyn Johnson 10, Alexis Rutter 4, Susanna Diaz 2, Siena Utt 2.

Sultan 52, Forest Ridge 40

Sultan 14 15 14 9 —52

Forest Ridge 10 11 12 7 —40

Sultan—Bailey Bierbrauer 20, Kayla Downs 12, Lily Morgan 8, Bethany Kirkpatrick 8, Kaylin Comfort 2, Delaney McDonnell 2, Amanda McKay 0, Kiana Kendall 0, Lindsey Fleming 0, Ashley Evans 0, Nina Frame 0. Forest Ridge—Portia Plaskon 17, Alexa Tonel 11, Hannah Meier 6, Natalie Contreras 2, Camilla Schonander 2, Koko Uyeda 2, Ivy Zheng 0, Ellie McConkey 0.

T. Heritage 45, Darrington 27

Darrington 7 12 5 3 —27

T. Heritage 14 10 8 13 —45

Darrington—Lily Ross 11, Autumn Miller 6, Tatum Wright 4, Lexsy Ford 4, Brooke Montieth 2. Tulalip Heritage—Keryn Parks 13, Alyia Jones 13, Deandra Grant 6, Myrna Redleaf 5, Cyena Fryberg 4, Deachae Jones 4.

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