Saturday’s prep results

BASEBALL

4A State Tournament

Saturday’s regional round

Loser out

At Yakima County Stadium

Walla Walla 3, Wenatchee 0

Skyview 8, West Valley Yakima 0

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Skyview 1, Walla Walla 1

At Heidelberg Park, Tacoma

Chiawana 4, Glacier Peak 3

Puyallup 1, Tahoma 0

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Puyallup 11, Chiawana 1

At Foss H.S.

Kennedy Catholic 7, Bothell 4

Kentwood 3, Battle Ground 2

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Kentwood 3, Kennedy Catholic 2

At Heritage Park, Puyallup

Kentlake 7, Issaquah 3

Sumner 8, Lake Stevens 3

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Kentlake 9, Sumner 5

Friday’s semifinals

At Safeco Field

Skyview vs. Puyallup, 10 a.m.

Kentwood vs. Kentlake, 1 p.m.

Saturday’s games

Third/fourth place

Skyview-Puyallup loser vs. Kentwood-Kentlake loser, 10 a.m.

Championship

Skyview-Puyallup winner vs. Kentwood-Kentlake winner, 4 p.m.

Chiawana 4, Glacier Peak 3

At Heidelberg Park (Tacoma)

Glacier Peak 000 001 2 — 3 7 2

Chiawana 000 200 2 — 4 8 0

Luke Wyatt, Jaxsen Sweum (4) and Cam Keller; Brayde Hirai, Andrew Vargas (6) and Nate Washburn. WP—Vargas. LP—Sweum. Highlights—Hirai (C) 5.2IP, 1 ER, 6H, 5K, 2-4, 2B, 2RBI; Bristol McElroy (C) 2-4, 2B, 2RBI; Trent Simpkins (C) 2-4, R; Ryan Ober (GP) 1-3, 2B, 2RBI; Sean Peterson (GP) 2-3; Brandon West (GP) 2-4.

Sumner 8, Lake Stevens 3

At Heritage Park (Puyallup)

Sumner 100 600 1 — 8 11 1

Lake Stevens 000 003 0 — 3 4 0

Gabe Smith and Jake Gehri; Connor Olmstead, Jacob Bradley (4) and Braden Smutz. WP—Smith. LP—Olmstead. Highlights—Alex Fraser (S) 1-3, GS, 4RBI; Gehri (S) 3-4, 2B, 2RBI; Austin Grondahl (S) 2-3, R; Colton Richards (LS) 1-3, 2B, 2RBI, R.

3A State Tournament

Saturday’s regional round

Loser out

At Pasco H.S.

O’Dea 9, Timberline 4

Southridge 6, Kamiakin 3

Saturday’s quarterfinal

O’Dea 9, Southridge 4

At Bannerwood Park, Bellevue

Bonney Lake 9, Snohomish 1

Mercer Island 10, Capital 0

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Mercer Island 12, Bonney Lake 4

At Curtis H.S.

Lakeside 2, Shorewood 1

Gig Harbor 6, Bainbridge 3

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Gig Harbor 10, Lakeside 9

At Dream Field, Mount Vernon

Arlington 2, Eastside Catholic 0

Edmonds-Woodway 3, Mountain View 1

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Edmonds-Woodway 8, Arlington 7 (10 innings)

Friday’s semifinals

At Safeco Field

Southridge vs. Mercer Island, 4 p.m.

Gig Harbor vs. Edmonds-Woodway, 7 p.m.

Saturday’s games

Third/fourth place

Southridge-Mercer Island loser vs. Edmonds-Woodway-Gig Harbor loser, 1 p.m.

Championship

Southridge-Mercer Island winner vs. Edmonds-Woodway-Gig Harbor winner, 7 p.m.

Bonney Lake 9, Snohomish 1

At Bannerwood Park (Bellevue)

Snohomish 100 000 0 — 1 6 3

Bonney Lake 102 321 x — 9 8 0

Kyle Sandifer, Brandon Jodock (5), and Logan Gates; Kaiden Howard, and Peyton Brock. WP—Howard. LP—Sandifer. Highlights—Adam Ivelia (S) 2-3, 2B, BB; Isaac Everett (S) 1-3, RBI; Robby Pogue (BL) 2-3, 4RBI, R, SB; Riley Teed (BL) 2-3, 2B, 2R.

Arlington 2, Eastside Catholic 0

At Dream Field (Mount Vernon)

Arlington 011 000 0 — 2 3 2

E. Catholic 000 000 0 — 0 3 2

Tristan Sheward, Jack Sheward (7) and Jack Sheward, Tristan Sheward (7). Justin Armbruester, Jackson Bandow (6) and Marcus McCannell. WP—T. Sheward. LP—Armbruester. S—J. Sheward. Highlights—Gavin Rork (A) 2B, RBI; Owen Bishop (A) 2B, R; T. Sheward (A) 13 K, 3H allowed; Armbruester (EC) 11K, ER.

Edmonds-Woodway 3, Mountain View 1

At Dream Field (Mount Vernon)

Mtn. View 100 000 0 — 1 4 0

Ed.-Woodway 101 010 x — 3 5 1

Nick Hull, Julian Kodama (7) and Cooper Kosta. Jasper Rank and Grant Francis. WP— Hull. LP—Francis. Hitting—Garrett Moen (MV) 2-3, R; Cooper (EW) 2-3, 2R, Brandon Mitchell (EW) 2-2, RBI.

Edmonds-Woodway 8, Arlington 7 (10)

At Dream Field (Mount Vernon)

Ed.-Woodway 002 010 200 3 — 8 8 1

Arlington 003 000 200 2 — 7 4 1

Kosta Cooper, Julian Kodama (7), Brandon Mitchell (10) and Garrison Krohn. Owen Bishop, A.J. Croom (5), Jack Sheward (6), Jake Russell (9), Jack Sheward (10) and Tristan Sheward. WP—Mitchell. LP—Russell. Highlights—Cooper (EW) 2-5, 2R; Kodama (EW) 2B, 3R; Blake Mitchell 2-4, 2 2B, 2RBI, 2R; Nick Hull (EW) 2-5, 2RBI; Gavin Rork (A) 2-5, R; T. Sheward (A) 2R; J. Sheward 2-5, HR, 2B, 2R, 5RBI.

1A State Tournament

Saturday’s regional round

Loser out

At Recreation Park, Wenatchee

Okanogan 5, Kiona-Benton 2

Cashmere 4, Zillah 2

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Cashmere 6, Okanogan 2

At Castle Rock H.S.

Overlake/Bear Creek 5, Montesano 0

King’s Way Christian 1, Cascade Christian 0

Saturday’s quarterfinal

King’s Way Christian 7, Overlake/Bear Creek 6

At Larson Playfield, Moses Lake

Freeman 2, Naches Valley 1

Connell 3, Bellevue Christian 0

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Freeman 9, Connell 0

At Daniels Field, Anacortes

Seattle Christian 6, Meridian 4

Cedar Park Christian 6, Castle Rock 3

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Cedar Park Christian 5, Seattle Christian 2

Friday’s semifinals

At Yakima County Stadium

Cashmere vs. King’s Way Christian, 10 a.m.

Freeman vs. Cedar Park Christian, 1 p.m.

Saturday’s games

Third/fourth place

Cashmere-King’s Way Christian loser vs. Freeman-Cedar Park Christian loser, 10 a.m.

Championship

Cashmere-King’s Way Christian winner vs. Freeman-Cedar Park Christian winner, 4 p.m.

Cedar Park Christian 6, Castle Rock 3

At Daniels Field

Castle Rock 000 000 3 — 3 7 3

CPC 000 150 x — 6 7 1

Jack Flynn, Ben Hann (7) and Zach Cokos; Colton Titus, Adam Luoto (5) and Kaleb Carroll. WP—Flynn. LP—Titus. Highlights—Josiah Sergeant (CPC) 2-3, 2B, 2R, 2RBI; Flynn (CPC) 1-2, 2B, 2RBI; Michael Attalah (CPC) 2-3, R, RBI.

Cedar Park Christian 5, Seattle Christian 2

At Daniels Field

CPC 100 010 0 — 2 8 0

S. Christian 201 100 1 — 5 3 0

Michael Attalah, Grant Gilmore (6) and Zach Cokos; Brock Wrolstad, Cole Forde and Shane Merritt. WP—Attalah. LP—Wrolstad. Highlights—George Reidy (CPC) 2-2, 2R; Attalah (CPC) 2-2, 2 HR, 2R, 3RBI; Cokos (CPC) 2-4, RBI.

BOYS SOCCER

4A State Tournament

Quarterfinals

Loser out

Saturday’s games

At Skyline H.S.

Glacier Peak 2, Skyline 0

At Edgar Brown Stadium

Pasco 5, Wenatchee 0

At Spokane Falls CC

Central Valley 7, Camas 1

Friday’s semifinals

At Sparks Stadium (Puyallup)

Glacier Peak vs. Todd Beamer, 6 p.m.

Pasco vs. Central Valley, 8 p.m.

Saturday’s games

Third/fourth place

Glacier Peak-Todd Beamer loser vs. Pasco-Central Valley loser, noon

Championship

Glacier Peak-Todd Beamer winner vs. Pasco-Central Valley winner, 5 p.m.

Glacier Peak 2, Skyline 0

At Skyline H.S.

Goals: Danny Guerrero (GP), Owen Padilla (GP). Assists: Keegan Rubio (GP).

3A State Tournament

Quarterfinals

Loser out

Saturday’s games

At Edgar Brown Stadium

Snohomish 2, Kamiakin 1

At Seattle Memorial Stadium

Garfield 2, Mercer Island 1

Friday’s semifinals

At Sparks Stadium (Puyallup)

Snohomish vs. Gig Harbor, 2 p.m.

Roosevelt vs. Mercer Island, 4 p.m.

Saturday’s games

Third/fourth place

Snohomish-Gig Harbor loser vs. Roosevelt-Mercer Island loser, 10 a.m.

Championship

Snohomish-Gig Harbor winner vs. Roosevelt-Mercer Island winner, 2 p.m.

Snohomish 2, Kamiakin 1

At Edgar Brown Stadium

Goals: Jason Fairhurst (S), Logan Stapleton (S), Isaiah Arechiga (K).

2A State Tournament

Quarterfinals

Loser out

Saturday’s games

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

Archbishop Murphy 5, Kingston 0

At Renton Memorial Stadium

Cedarcrest 1, Lindbergh 0

Friday’s semifinals

At Sunset Chev Stadium (Sumner)

Archbishop Murphy vs. Cedarcrest, 6 p.m.

Mountlake Terrace vs. East Valley Yakima, 8 p.m.

Saturday’s games

Third/fourth place

Archbishop Murphy-Cedarcrest loser vs. Mountlake Terrace-East Valley Yakima loser, noon

Championship

Archbishop Murphy-Cedarcrest winner vs. Mountlake Terrace-East Valley Yakima winner, 5 p.m.

Archbishop Murphy 5, Kingston 0

At Archbishop Murphy H.S.

Goals: Sam Johnson (AM) 2, Matt Williams (AM) 3. Assists—Williams (AM), Jensen Crisler (AM), Ryan Henderson (AM), Isaac Feeney (AM) 2.

SOFTBALL

1A District 1 Tournament

At Janicki Fields

Saturday’s consolations

Loser out

Mount Baker 8, Cedar Park Christian 2

Sultan 12, Nooksack Valley 11

Saturday’s consolation final

Loser out

Mount Baker 15, Sultan 5

Saturday’s championship

Winner to state

Lynden Christian 6, South Whidbey 3

Saturday’s true second place game

Winner to state, loser out

South Whidbey 2, Mount Baker 1

TRACK & FIELD

1A Bi-District Championships

At Woolsey Stadium

Boys

Team scores—King’s 175, Lynden Christian 84, South Whidbey 64.7, Meridian 59.3, Northwest 52, Cedar Park Christian 47, Mount Baker 43, Nooksack Valley 41, Seattle Academy 41, University Prep 35, Sultan 34, Bush 9, Bear Creek 6, Eastside Prep 2.

Local state qualifiers only

100—1, Caleb Perry (K) 10.96; 2, Nii Engmann (K) 11.53; 3, Caden Spear (SW) 11.6; 200—1, Perry (K) 22.16; 800—1, Matt Jackson (K) 2:00.04; 3, Ryan Abdalla (CPC) 2:00.97; 1600—2, Abdalla (CPC) 4:26.81; 3, Jackson (K) 4:28.55; 110 hurdles—3, Kristopher Dixon (SW) 16.05; 300 hurdles—1, Pierce Papke (K) 40.79; 3, Dixon (SW) 41.18; 4×100 relay—1, King’s 43.67; 2, South Whidbey 45.17; 4×400 relay—1, King’s 3:26.81; Discus—3, Samuel Van Peursem (CPC) 48-1.5; High jump—1, Chewy Zevenbergen (K) 6-0; 3, Nikko McNeal (K) 5-8; Long jump—3, Peter Kulits (K) 20-4.5.

Girls

Team scores—King’s 110, Meridian 91, South Whidbey 80, Lynden Christian 72, Seattle Academy 57, Northwest 45, Nooksack Valley 39, Bush 34, Annie Wright 32, University Prep 29, Cedar Park Christian 28, Bear Creek 24, Mount Baker 23, Sultan 12.

Local state qualifiers only

100—3, Bailey Forsyth (SW) 12.69; 200—3, Forsyth (SW) 26.36; 3200—2, Naomi Smith (K) 11:19.16; 100 hurdles—2, Sophia Nielsen (SW) 15.78; 3, Emma Culberson (K) 15.92; 300 hurdles—1, Culberson (K) 46.26; 2, Nielsen (SW) 46.3; 4×100 relay—1, South Whidbey 50:32; 4×200 relay—3, Cedar Park Christian 1:50.32; Discus—1, Tirzah Pilet (K) 113-8; High jump—2, Maddie Nielsen (K) 5-0; 3, Emma Storkson (K) 4-10; Triple jump—2, S. Nielsen (SW) 35-0.5; 3, M. Nielsen (K) 34-10.75; Pole vault—1, Emily Northey (K) 9-0; 2, Emma Barker (SW) 8-6; 3, Maci Hodgins (K) 8-6.

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