Fall prep sports roundup.

Prep results for Saturday, Sept. 30

Prep results for Saturday, Sept. 30:

(Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports@heraldnet.com. Please report results by 10:30 p.m.)

GIRLS SOCCER

Northwest Conference

Lynden 4, Lakewood 0

Emerald Sound Conference

Sultan at Eastside Prep, score not reported

Non-league

Jackson 5, Federal Way 0

Woodinville 4, Kamiak 2

Granite Falls 4, Friday Harbor 1

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VOLLEYBALL

Non-league

Orcas Island 3, Granite Falls 0

BOYS TENNIS

Shorewood 7, Sehome 0

At Shorewood H.S.

Singles—JD Drake (SW) def. Harley Kaiser 6-1, 6-0; Xander Gordon (SW) def. Justin Barras 36, 6-2, (10-4); Seb Sanchez (SW) def. Leyton Woods 6-1, 6-2; Peter Kosten (SW) def. Sean Lane 6-2, 6-1. Doubles—Eli Sheffield-Riley Boyd (SW) def. Jae Yoon Lee-Kai Schillinger 6-4, 4-6, (11-9); Sam Borgida-Drew Johnson (SW) def. Zach Kim-Colin McGiverin 6-2, 6-1; Henry Franey-Kristian Hagemeier (SW) def. Andrew Mao-EJ Lin 6-4, 6-2.

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CROSS COUNTRY

Twilight Invitational

At Cedarcrest G.C. (5,000 meters)

Boys 3A-4A team scores (winner and locals): 1. Boise 32, 3. Shorewood 138, 4. Kamiak 156, 5. Arlington 168, 12. Edmonds-Woodway 361, 15. Shorecrest 448, 24. Everett 677, 29. Marysville Getchell 809, 31. Mariner 821, 35. Monroe 939, 38. Stanwood 1,148.

Boys 3A-4A individual results (winner and top five locals): 1. Nate Stadtlander (Meridian-Idaho) 15:03.1, 6. Otto Erhart (Shorewood) 15:46.7, 8. Will Lesyna (Kamiak) 15:50.5, 9. Keiyu Mamiya (Shorewood) 15:51.3, 11. Colin Wear (Kamiak) 15:55.5, 14. Noah Bumgardner (Arlington) 15:59.2.

Boys 1B-2A team scores (winner and locals): 1. Squalicum 69, 7. Cedarcrest 265, 9. Lakewood 356, 15. King’s 480, 27. Archbishop Murphy 654.

Boys 1B-2A individual results (winner and top three locals): 1. Parker Mong (Anacortes) 15:19.8, 24. Nate Bergman (Cedarcrest) 16:24.7, 27. Brooks Sammarco (Cedarcrest) 16:37.1, 31. Brooks Salopek (Archbishop Murphy) 16:44.1.

Girls 3A-4A team scores (winner and locals): 1. Boise 83, 8. Arlington 237, 12. Kamiak 386, 14. Lake Stevens 459, 16. Shorecrest 510, 17. Shorewood 521, 19. Edmonds-Woodway 548, 24. Everett 619, 33. Marysville Getchell 916.

Girls 3A-4A individual results (winner and top five locals): 1. Emily Wisniewski (Crescent Valley) 16:33.8, 21. Brooke Henkin (Arlington) 18:49.8, 28. Anabelle Klein (Arlington) 19:12.5, 45. Bella Hasan (Kamiak) 19:43.7, 50. Molly Lesyna (Kamiak) 19:53.6, 53. Isabel Hatzenbeler (Edmonds-Woodway) 19:57.6.

Girls 1B-2A team scores (winner and locals): 1. Sehome 33, 3. King’s 156, 16. Lakewood 405.

Girls 1B-2A individual results (winner and top three locals): 1. Jane Roloff (Hoquiam) 18:44.5, 6. Sophia Inglin (King’s) 19:17.1, 9. Lauren Belden (King’s) 19:27.5, 10 Lydia Swenson (Cedarcrest) 19:28.7.

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