Thursday’s girls prep basketball results

GIRLS BASKETBALL

4A District 1 Tournament

At Everett Community College

Thursday’s games

Loser out

Kamiak 57, Jackson 44

Championship

Winner to regionals

Glacier Peak 60, Lake Stevens 41

Saturday’s game

Winner to regionals, loser out

Kamiak vs. Lake Stevens, noon

Kamiak 57, Jackson 44

Jackson 4 11 14 15 —44

Kamiak 16 12 11 18 —57

Jackson—Caitlin Monten 13, Olivia Skibiel 11, Lauren Schillberg 7, Alexa Martin 6, Jayden Kinchen 5, Sydney Carter 2, Breonna Williams 0, Anna Gambish 0, Amelia Leong 0, Megan Mattison 0, Emily Brown 0. Kamiak—Sarah Payne 12, Jamie Beirne 12, Aliea Marrero 10, Kate Huguenin 10, Alexie Morris 5, Hunter Beirne 4, Carolyn Brunner 2, Alex Gallaher 2.

Glacier Peak 60, L. Stevens 41

Lake Stevens 12 6 16 7 —41

Glacier Peak 15 20 9 16 —60

Lake Stevens—Kylee Griffen 18, Raigan Reed 11, Anna Dominick 6, Kristen Glick 3, Taylor Smith 3, Anna Johanson 0, Rocky Leenstra 0, Kaylie Bracy 0, Marissa Walton 0, Savannah Smith 0, Laycie Taylor 0. Glacier Peak—Paisley Johnson 23, Samantha Fatkin 20, Kayla Watkins 11, Nicole Jensen 3, Maya McFadden 3, Abbie Juozapaitis 0, Georgia Sayed 0, Makayla Guerra 0, Mackenzie Willms 0, Haley Grambo 0.

3A District 1 Tournament

At Jackson H.S.

Today’s championship

Both to regionals

Snohomish vs. Lynnwood, 6 p.m.

Saturday’s consolations

Winner to regionals, loser out

Shorewood vs. Stanwood, noon

Shorecrest vs. Edmonds-Woodway, 3:30 p.m.

2A District 1 Tournament

At Mount Vernon H.S.

Today’s games

Winner to regionals, loser out

Anacortes vs. Lynden, 6 p.m.

Championship

Both to regionals

Burlington-Edison vs. Archbishop Murphy, 7:30 p.m.

1A Bi-District 1/2 Tournament

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

Today’s championship

Both to regionals

Lynden Christian vs. Seattle Academy, 8 p.m.

Saturday’s games

Winner to regionals, loser out

Meridian vs. King’s 3 p.m.

Mount Baker vs. University Prep, 5 p.m.

1B Tri-District 1/2/3 Tournament

Thursday’s games

Winner to regionals

Evergreen Lutheran 45, Rainier Christian 26

Clallam Bay 49, Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace 46, OT

At Port Angeles H.S.

Neah Bay 42, Tulalip Heritage 38

Tacoma Baptist 56, Northwest Yeshiva 32

Saturday’s games

At Evergreen Lutheran

Winner to regionals, loser out

Rainier Christian vs. Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace, TBD

Tulalip Heritage vs. Northwest Yeshiva, TBD

Clallam Bay 49, CPC-MLT 46 (OT)

Clallam Bay 8 11 15 8 7 —49

CPC-MLT 4 10 13 15 4 —46

Clallam Bay—Miriam Wonderly 19, Atokena Abe 15, Mariah LaChester 8, Molly McCoy 4, Hannah Olson 3, Rainee Signor 0, Jennica Maines 0, Chelsey Ritter 0. Cedar Park Christian-MLT—Salome Yosef 30, Jamie Copeland 12, Sarah Yosef 2, Parker Reymore 2, Jennifer Perekopskaya 0, Marianna Eilertsen 0.

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