Friday’s prep boys basketball results

4A District 1 Tournament

Friday’s games

Monroe 74, Cascade 71

Lake Stevens 65, Jackson 44

Today’s semifinals

At Snohomish H.S.

Monroe vs. Kamiak, 3:45 p.m.

Lake Stevens vs. Glacier Peak, 7:15 p.m.

Monroe 74, Cascade 71

Cascade 13 14 23 21 —71

Monroe 16 22 17 19 —74

Cascade—Trevon Blackmon 28, D’Andre Bryant 15, Donelle Meriwether 10, Dezmond Taylor-Davis 9, Muhammed Kolly 4, Topaz Kiptabut 3, Briar Nguyen 2, Musa Baldeh 0, Alex Stewart 0, Nicholas Klemp 0. Monroe—Isaiah Cole 21, Trenton Newhouse 19, Colby Kyle 15, Spencer Davidson 11, Justin Folz 4, JJ Jerome 4, Joshua Jerome 0, Brian Pino 0, JD Merwin 0.

Lake Stevens 65, Jackson 44

Jackson 9 12 13 10 —44

Lake Stevens 13 17 20 15 —65

Jackson—Islim Ouldtaki 12, Parker Manalo 12, Jordan Brajcich 12, Dezmon Liddell 3, Hunter Taylor 3, Ian Willgress 2, Kevin Han 0, Channer Hendrickson 0, Paul Doney 0, Christian Liddell 0. Lake Stevens—Ryder Kavanagh 16, Trey Pavitt 15, Marquel McFerrin 11, Noah Wallace 9, Wyatt Wahlberg 8, DeShawn McFerrin 2, Derik Myers 2, Jesse King 2, Jaden Jentzsch 0, Andrew Franco 0, Mitch Peterson 0, Dominck McLaurin 0.

3A District 1 Tournament

Friday’s play-in games

Loser out

Meadowdale 66, Snohomish 54

Marysville Pilchuck 65, Lynnwood 54

Today’s games

Squalicum at Arlington, 7 p.m.

Meadowdale at Shorecrest, 7 p.m.

Everett at Edmonds-Woodway, 7 p.m.

Marysville Pilchuck at Stanwood, 7 p.m.

Meadowdale 66, Snohomish 54

Snohomish 13 9 9 23 —54

Meadowdale 11 22 14 19 —66

Snohomish—Kole Bride 15, Kyle Sandifer 13, Seth Cavin 10, Tristan MacGregor 8, Nolan Armbruster 5, Kolton Smith 3, Cameron Bonorden 0. Meadowdale—Daniel Barhoum 18, Justin Chambers 14, Xavier Meekins 11, Drew Tingstad 8, Mason Harvey 7, Zach Walsh 2, Mustapha Sonko 2, Drew Harvey 2, Zach Plummer 2, Okeoma Okoro 0, Will Schafer 0.

Marysville Pilchuck 65, Lynnwood 54

Lynnwood 12 15 10 17 —54

M. Pilchuck 12 15 17 21 —65

Lynnwood—Alex Macias 17, Eli Edwards 15, Bryce Milne 8, Yoseph Habtemariam 7, Alton Hammond 3, Christian Vasquez 2, Andrew Warren 2. Marysville Pilchuck—Luke Dobler 18, RaeQuan Battle 15, Josiah Gould 13, Isaiah Williams 6, Aaron Kalab 5, T.J. Severn 4, Corbin Sims 4.

2A District 1 Tournament

Friday’s games

Loser out

Bellingham 61, Burlington-Edison 52

Archbishop Murphy 74, Blaine 60

Sehome 52, Sedro-Woolley 37

Today’s quarterfinals

Cedarcrest at Mountlake Terrace, 7 p.m.

Bellingham at Lynden, 7 p.m.

Archbishop Murphy at Liberty, 7:30 p.m.

Sehome at Anacortes, 7 p.m.

Archbishop Murphy 74, Blaine 60

Blaine 10 23 14 13 —60

A. Murphy 18 19 17 20 —74

Blaine—Benjamin Adams 27, Jalen Kortlever 10, Tucker Jensen 8, Michael Baldwin 7, Anthony Ball 6, Adam Vega 2. Archbishop Murphy—Jaylon Carter 28, Abe Lucas 25, Andrew Carter 8, Trey Miller 5, Dillon Halpin 2, Connor Johnson 2, Sam Johnson 2, Jaxon Miller 1, Eric LaMarre 1.

1A District 1 Tournament

Friday’s games

Mount Baker 66, Cedar Park Christian 51

Lynden Christian 64, King’s 56, OT

Today’s consolations

Winner to Bi-District, loser out

South Whidbey at Cedar Park Christian, 7 p.m.

Meridian at King’s, 7 p.m.

Today’s championship

Both to Bi-District

At Mount Vernon H.S.

Mount Baker vs. Lynden Christian, 5:30 p.m.

Mount Baker 66, Cedar Park Christian 51

CPC-Bothell 7 11 21 12 —51

Mount Baker 13 12 23 18 —66

Cedar Park Christian—Drew McLaurin 18, George Reidy 14, Andrei Leonardi 11, Chase Witthuhn 4, Jack Flynn 3, Zach Fisk 1, Luke Allen 0, Dawson Drews 0, Jack Stiger 0, Hunter Morgan 0. Mount Baker—TJ Bass 17, Grant Balvanz 15, Ethan Gates 10, Thomas Barbo 9, Kaleb Bass 5, Dionisio Romero 4, Keenan Gray 4, Jed Schleimer 2, Carson Engholm 0, Parker Malone 0.

1B District 1 Tournament

Today’s games

At Mount Vernon Christian H.S.

Championship

Both to Tri-District

Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace vs. Lummi Nation, 4:30 p.m.

3rd/4th place game

Both to Tri-District

Shoreline Christian vs. Mount Vernon Christian, 1 p.m.

5th/6th place game

Winner to Tri-District, loser out

Orcas Christian vs. Tulalip Heritage, 8 p.m.

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