Prep girls golf: Burlington-Edison Invite

At Skagit Golf and C.C.

18 holes, par 73; 9 holes, par 37

Team scores: Kamiak 369, Bellingham 375, Lake Stevens 379, Oak Harbor 406, Shorecrest 424, Squalicum 426, Mount Vernon 430, Glacier Peak 432, Snohomish 434, Marysville Getchell 438, Central Kitsap 440, Edmonds-Woodway 448, Meadowdale 458, Mount Baker 469, Lynnwood 474, Jackson 481, Marysville Pilchuck 482, Arlington 490, Cascade 518, Burlington-Edison 541, Ferndale 558.

Local results only

Kamiak: Renee Kwak 85, Hannah Lee 93, Katherine Choi 96, Simran Handa 44* (medalist), Olivia Kim 51*. Lake Stevens: Mak Sundvor 87, Julia Elton 92, Ivy Jacobsen 98, Amanda Mirante 51*, Anna Lundquist 51*. Oak Harbor: Annie Leete 82, Resego Mooki 104, Bree Rederos 109, KC Winfield 54*, Dana Cornejo 57*. Shorecrest: Audrey Penner 86, Claire Mrozek 110, Jac Longstregth 112, Mackenzie Dixon 53*, Allison Pincus 63*. Mount Vernon: Jillian Kaufman 101, Darby Hewitt 110, Carly Patrick 118, Alyssa Evans 47*, Alisyn Schmidt 54*. Glacier Peak: Megan Christie 85, Erika Stromerson 101, Denice Anderson 130, Brenna Bullard 58*, Dani Morrison 58*. Snohomish: Kailee Mydske 102, Emily Roberts 105, Gracie Elliott 106, Annika Roberts 58*, Hannah Baylor 63*. Marysville Getchell: Jacquelyn Martin 93, Emma Beauchamp 106, Emily Kelley 111, Kaitlin Osleam 60*, Brandi Ball 68*. Edmonds-Woodway: Sung Eun Byun 105, Taylor Doherty 108, Carson Harvey 120, McKenzie Leake 56*, Kiana Miou 59*. Meadowdale: Morgan Rood 95, Annelise Blanchard 112, Ana Maria Beall 116, Bethany Kimball 65*, Taylor Atkisson 70*. Lynnwood: Vicki Lee 112, Gladys Mwangi 118, Thu Nguyen 124, Cathy Mguyen 57*, Abigail Vemane 63*. Jackson: Lean Shin 108, Chloe Shelton 125, Heidi Stedman 134, Molina Walkush 54*, Hannah Yoon 60*. Marysville Pilchuck: Shana Sterley 104, Eryn Hall 117, Courtney Fitzmaurice 131, Cassie Coates 63*, Jordan Reynolds 67*. Arlington: Emmi Modahl 99, Marina Vu 128, Madi Grogan 141, Macall McGhee 59*, Natilie Mackey 63*. Cascade: Abby Lyon 109, Elise Detloff 127, Morgan McBride 127, Elizabeth Sather 75, Avary Sadler and Maggie Arnett 80*.

*Played 9 holes

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