Prep results for Saturday, May 18

Prep results for Saturday, May 18:

BASEBALL

4A STATE TOURNAMENT

Loser out

Saturday’s first round

At Funko Field at Everett Memorial Stadium

Federal Way 6, Central Valley 2

Olympia 8, Skyline 6

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Olympia 8, Federal Way 0

Saturday’s first round

At Propstra Stadium

Tahoma 3, Monroe 0

Issaquah 5, Camas 1

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Issaquah 7, Tahoma 5

Saturday’s first round

At Heritage Park

Skyview 1, Inglemoor 0

Eastlake 2, Puyallup 1

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Skyview 1, Eastlake 0

Saturday’s first round

At Richland H.S.

Moses Lake 3, Hanford 1

Richland 5, Moses Lake 3

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Moses Lake 5, Richland 0

3A STATE TOURNAMENT

Loser out

Saturday’s first round

At Sherman Anderson Field

O’Dea 7, Arlington 6

Peninsula 6, Everett 2

Saturday’s quarterfinal

O’Dea 12, Peninsula 4

Saturday’s first round

At Bannerwood Park

Mountain View 8, Edmonds-Woodway 0

Capital 7, Mercer Island 1

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Capital 6, Mountain View 2

Saturday’s first round

At Heidelberg Field

Ingraham 3, Shorewood 1

Gig Harbor 2, Bishop Blanchet 1

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Gig Harbor 15, Ingraham 2

Saturday’s first round

At Yakima County Stadium

Mount Spokane 2, Timberline 1

Lake Washington 10, Kamiakin 4

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Lake Washington 10, Mount Spokane 2

2A STATE TOURNAMENT

Loser out

Saturday’s first round

At Daniels Field

Fife 7, Lynden 2

Liberty 4, North Mason 3, 8 innings

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Fife 5, Liberty 4

Saturday’s first round

At Auburn H.S.

Columbia River 5, West Valley Spokane 1

Sehome 3, Port Angeles 2

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Sehome 6, Columbia River 2

Saturday’s first round

At Wheeler Field

Archbishop Murphy 3, W.F. West 2

Ridgefield 9, White River 3

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Archbishop Murphy 7, Ridgefield 2

Saturday’s first round

At Johnson-O’Brien Stadium

Ellensburg 7, River Ridge 3

Selah 4, North Kitsap 1

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Selah 5, Ellensburg 0

1A STATE TOURNAMENT

Loser out

Saturday’s first round

At Volunteer Field

University Prep 6, Warden 2

Columbia White Salmon 4, Cedar Park Christian 0, 9 innings

Saturday’s quarterfinal

University Prep 8, Columbia White Salmon 3

Saturday’s first round

At Franklin Pierce H.S.

Chelan 5, Hoquiam 2

Overlake 12, Bellevue Christian 10

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Chelan 9, Overlake 2

Saturday’s first round

At Castle Rock H.S.

Seattle Christian 7, Meridian 4

Montesano 6, College Place 1

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Seattle Christian 4, Montesano 3

Saturday’s first round

At Larson Field

Freeman 10, Royal 1

Colville 9, Zillah 7

Saturday’s quarterfinal

Colville 8, Freeman 3

BOYS SOCCER

4A STATE TOURNAMENT

Loser out

Saturday’s quarterfinals

Mount Si 3, Issaquah 2

Ferris 3, Pasco 2

Puyallup 4, Inglemoor 1

3A STATE TOURNAMENT

Loser out

Saturday’s quarterfinals

Mountain View 2, Kamiakin 0

Wilson vs. Interlake, late

2A STATE TOURNAMENT

Loser out

Saturday’s quarterfinals

Sehome 4, Woodland 0

Toppenish 2, Ellensburg 0

Columbia River 4, Franklin Pierce 1

Fife 2, Liberty 1

1A STATE TOURNAMENT

Loser out

Saturday’s quarterfinals

Vashon Island 2, Connell 1

Lakeside 3, Cascade 2

Overlake 2, Klahowya 0

Winlock/Toledo 1, King’s 0

SOFTBALL

4A DISTRICT 1 TOURNAMENT

Saturday’s games

At Inglemoor H.S.

Championship

Both to state

Jackson 2, Eastlake 0

Winner to state, loser out

Glacier Peak 4, Bothell 3

1A DISTRICT 1 TOURNAMENT

At Janicki Fields

Saturday’s consolations

Loser out

Mount Baker 9, Nooksack Valley 7

Cedar Park Christian 14, Granite Falls 1

Championship

Both to state

Lynden Christian 10, Coupeville 2

3rd/4th place

Winner to stater, loser out

Mount Baker 9, Cedar Park Christian 8

2B DISTRICT 1 TOURNAMENT

At Janicki Fields

Saturday’s first round

Loser out

Orcas Island 8, Darrington 7

Friday Harbor 19, Concrete 0

Saturday’s championship

Winner to state, loser out

Friday Harbor 11, Orcas Island 1

TRACK & FIELD

1A DISTRICT 1/2 CHAMPIONSHIPS

At Coupeville H.S.

Boys

Team scores: Meridian 113, South Whidbey 110, King’s 86.5, Coupeville 67, Mount Baker 53, Cedar Park Christian 52, Lynden Christian 46.5, Northwest 37, Seattle Academy 27, University Prep 25, Nooksack Valley 20, Granite Falls 18, Bush 4, Sultan 3.

Girls

Team scores: King’s 107, Meridian 94, Lynden Christian 92, Northwest 79, Coupeville 72.5, Granite Falls 46, Bear Creek 46, Nooksack Valley 36, South Whidbey 30.5, Bush 29, Cedar Park Christian 24, Seattle Academy 18, Mount Baker 12, University Prep 5, Sultan 3, Eastside Prep 2.

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