Saturday's detailed preps results

Baseball

NONLEAGUE

Mariner 20, Monroe 7

Mariner 151 139-20 20 2
Monroe 400 030-7 7 3
Bryant Bailey, Tommy Craddock (4), Greg Heist (6) and Matt Kruse; Chris Burnett and Andy Ranko. WP — Bailey (1-0). LP — Burnett. Highlights — Shaun Guin, MA, 3-4, 3 RBI, 2B, solo HR in 2nd; Bryant Bailey, MA, 3-4, 2 RBI, 2 runs; Greg Heist, MA, 1-4, 3-run HR in 5th; Tommy Craddock, MA, 3-4, 2B, 2-run HR in 2nd. Records-Mariner 1-2; Monroe 0-4.

Stanwood 14, Vashon 1 (5 inn.)

Stanwood 143 15-14 15 3
Vashon 000 10-1 5 3
Andrew Davis, Jake Schmitt (5) and Mason Powers, Tylor Hawley (5); Williams, Johnson (2), Glib (4), Moorman (5) and Mattingley. WP — Davis (1-0). LP — Williams. Highlights — Luke Moormeier, S, 4-4, 5 RBI, 2B; Andrew Davis, S, 3-4, 2 RBI, 2B; Chris Sains, S, 2-3, 3 RBI; Derek Hefley, S, 1-1, 2B; Moorman, V, 2-3, 2B. Record-Stanwood 3-0.

Cedar Park Christian 17, Seattle Christian 4 (5 inn.)

Cedar Park 153 26-17 18 1
Seattle Christian 210 01-4 6 3
Jason Odom, Sonny Behrends (4), Trevor Williams (5) and Seth Suplin, Tyson Marshall (5); Hill, Lovier (4) and Lindseth. WP — Odom (2-0). LP — Hill (0-1). Highlights — Sonny Berens, CPC, 2-3, 2B, RBI; David Sparks, CPC, 3-4, 2 2Bs, 2-run HR in 3rd, 5 RBI; Nate Rodland, CPC, 2-3, 2-run HR in 5th, 2 RBI; Chris Deaton, CPC, 2B, 2 RBI; Jason Odom, CPC, 2B, RBI; Sam Suplin, 2B, RBI; Sangder, SC, 2B; Peterson, SC, 2B; Jacobs, SC, 2B. Record-Cedar Park 4-2.

Oak Harbor 6, Sehome 0

Sehome 000 000 0-0 4 3
Oak Harbor 011 022 x-6 9 0
Matt Wood, Lucas Christie (5) and Corey Osborn, Zach Ervin (5); David Bertelson, Tom Moser (3), John Lobbestael (5), Mike Curtin (7) and Kyle Isaacson. WP-Bertelson (1-0). LP-Wood. Highlights-Gerrid Warner, OH, 2-3, 2B, RBI; Justin Peattie, OH, 2-2, RBI; Lobbestael, OH, 1-3, 2B, RBI, run; Matt Walton, S, 1-3, 3B; Kile Petersen, S, 1-3, 2B. Record-Oak Harbor 4-2.

Seattle Lutheran 17, Portland Lutheran 3 (6 inn.)

Seattle Lutheran 010 0(10)6 -17 18 0
Portland Lutheran 200 001 -3 6 3
Paul Greive and Luke Corbin; J. Burris, Garner (5) and Masuda. WP- Paul Grieve (1-1). LP- J. Burris.

Highlights- Paul Grieve, SL, 2-4, 3-run HR in 6th inning, 3 RBI 2 runs, 13 Ks; Josh Sybouts, SL, 4-4, 2 RBI, 3 runs; Chris Erickson, SL, 2-5, 3B, 2B, 3 RBI, run; Masuda, PL, 2-3, 3B, 2 runs.

Seattle Lutheran 7, Portland Lutheran 3

Seattle Lutheran 011 302 0-7 12 2
Portland Lutheran 010 000 2-3 7 1
Jordan Hinton and Paul Grieve; M. Burris, Masuda (7) and Masuda, Miura (7). WP- Jordan Hinton (1-0). LP- M. Burris. Highlights- Luke Corbin, SL, 3-4, double, 3B, 3 RBI, run; Taylor Tunison, SL, 3-3, RBI, 2 runs; Josh Sybouts, SL, 3-4, RBI, 2 runs; Masuda, PL, 2-3, 3B, RBI; M. Burris, PL, 2-4 RBI. Records-Seattle Lutheran 3-2.

Fastpitch softball

NONLEAGUE

Monroe 7, Mariner 4

Monroe 411 000 1-7 7 4
Mariner 003 100 0-4 3 4
Rachel Petersen, Adrienne Heffner (5) and Casey Mae Coon; Kaitlyn Aldrich, Theresa Mickelson (3) and Chatherine Taylor. WP- Rachel Petersen (3-0). LP- Theresa Mickelson (1-3). Highlights- Michelle Young, Monr, 2-3, 2 runs, 2B, RBI; Brittany Rose, Monr, 2-4, 2B; Katie Dale, Monr, 2-4, run, RBI; Rachel Petersen, Monr, 3 Ks; Adrienne Heffner, Monr, struck out all six batters faced; Theresa Mickelson, Mar, 12 Ks. Records-Monroe 4-0, Mariner 1-3.

Marysville-Pilchuck 11, Squalicum 1 (6 inn.)

Squalicum 000 001-1 4 2
Marysville-Pilchuck 202 034-11 12 0
David Horde, Austin Wilcox (2), Joel Bergsma (5) and Dan Merz; Matt Dale, Jared Neyens (5) and James Day. WP-Dale (1-0). LP-Horde. Highlights-Devin Akau, M-P, 3-3, 2 2B, 3B, 4 runs, 2 RBI; Joe Newland, M-P, 2-3, 2B, 2-run HR in 1st, run, 4 RBI; Nick Benton, M-P, 2-3, 2B, 2 runs, 2 RBI, 2 SB; Horde, S, 2-3. Record-Marysville-Pilchuck 4-1.

Cascade 6, Kamiak 1

Kamiak 000 100 0-1 6 1
Cascade 300 003 0-6 6 0
Megan Arp and Kelly Baugh; Alyssa Smoke and Stephanie Boyle. WP — Smoke (2-1). LP — Arp. Highlights — Smoke, C, 2-2, 3-run HR in 1st, 2B, BB; Emily Passavoi, K, 2-3, 2B, RBI. Record-Cascade 3-2.

SEAMOUNT LEAGUE

Mount Rainier 9, Highline 0

(Friday's game)

Highline 000 000 0-0 3 3
Mount Rainier 204 210 0-9 10 0
Herried and Schawn; Lindsey Stickles and Nikki Murray. WP — Stickles (3-0). LP — Herried. Highlights — Stickles, MR, 5 Ks; Berg, MR, 3-3, 3 runs, 2 RBI, 3B; Mills, MR, 2 RBI. Record — Mount Rainier 1-0, 3-0.

SPSL SOUTH

Jefferson 9, Bethel 1

(Friday's game)

Jefferson 003 600 0 — 9 8 1
Bethel 100 000 0 — 1 2 5
Amanda Herrera and Tawnya Guthrie; Lipp and Jensen. WP — Herrera (2-0). LP — Lipp. Highlights — Herrera, J, 2-hitter, 12 Ks, 2 BBs; Kristy Richardson, J, 1-4, grand slam, 5 RBI; Jamie Salmon, J, 2-4, 2B, r runs.

Curtis 3, Decatur 0

(Friday's game)

Curtis 100 002 0 — 3 4 0
Decatur 000 000 0 — 0 4 1
Werner and Tillman; Clar and Martello. WP — Werner. LP — Claar. Highlights — Kelly Claar, D, 9 Ks.

KINGCO 4A

Inglemoor 9, Roosevelt 0

(Friday game)

Inglemoor 103 001 4-9 14 2
Roosevelt 000 000 0-0 1 2
Megan Schuler and Kim Pannell, Hally Skelly (5); Shannon Westphal and Meghan Gaston. WP — Schuler (3-0). LP — Westphal. Highlights — Lauren Kebely, I, 3-4, 2B, 2 RBI, run; Valerie Keeney, I, 2-4, RBI, run; Megan Schuler, I, 2-4, solo HR in 6th (1st career HR), 3-run double in 7th, 7 IP, I-hit shutout, 11 Ks, I BB; Amanda Castro, 2-3, 2B. Record-Inglemoor 4-0.

Boys track

THURSDAY'S RESULTS

Bethel 90, Decatur 61, Emerald Ridge 9

Shot put — Joyrer, ER, 45-10. Discus — Isaac, D, 133-3. High jump — Rayford, B, 6-5. Long jump — N. Isaac, D, 19-11.5. Triple jump — N. Isaac, D, 40-1. 110 hurdles — Frye, B, 15.3. 300 hurdles — Frye, B, 41.2. 100 — Robertson, B, 11.1. 200 — Robertson, B, 22.6. 400 — Sanders, B, 51.8. 800 — Wells, B, 2:03.7. 1,600 — Williams, D, 4:32.2. 3,200 — Williams, D, 9:58.9. 400 relay — Bethel 44.4. 1,600 relay — Bethel 3:55.7.

Girls track

THURSDAY'S RESULTS

Bethel 67, Emerald Ridge 53, Decatur 52

Shot put — Campbell, D, 35-3. Discus — Campbell, 98-5.5. High jump — Brodie, ER, 5-0. Long jump — Brodie, ER, 15-8. Triple jump — Soule, ER, 31-5. Pole vault — not contested. 100 hurdles — Kysela, B, 17.7. 300 hurdles — Kysela, B, 51.1. 100 — Powell, D, 12.5. 200 — Wilson, B, 25.9. 400 — Wilson, B, 1:00.2. 800 — Butcherite, ER, 2:43.7. 1,600 — Kuestermey, ER, 5:30.5. 3,200 — Branch, B, 13:27.9. 400 relay — Decatur, 52.7. 800 relay — Decatur, 1:50.4. 1,600 relay — Bethel, 4:34.9.

Boys lacrosse

LATE FRIDAY RESULTS

(Corrected)

Lakeside 12, Mercer Island 10 (Highlights — Kyle Lane, L, 6 goals; Alex Siegel, L, 3 goals, 1 assist; John Fluke, L, 2 goals, 1 assist; Luke Larson, MI, 4 goals, 1 assist; Ben York, MI, 2 goals, 1 assist; Alan Chirls, MI, 2 goals).

Track leaders

State leaders

(Compiled by Washington Track Weekly. Marks through March 22).

BOYS

Shot put — Matt Wauters, Bainbridge, 54-2½.

Discus — Matt Wauters, Bainbridge, 171-2.

Javelin — Mike Wolfe, Rainier, 179-1.

High jump — Brandon Meyers, Jackson, 6-6.

Long jump — Sean Bresnahan, Columbia River, 21-8.

Triple jump — Kyle Jenkins, Jefferson, 45-1.

Pole vault — Jaymes Powell, Mead, 15-7.

100 — Blake Harris, Davis; Graham Markeiwicz, Battle Ground; Sean Bresnahan, Columbia River, 10.9.

200 — Elliott Alefaio, Hudson's Bay, 22.6.

400 — Nate Appel, Ilwaco, 50.7.

800 — Ed Strickler, Richland, 1:56.83.

1,600 — Carl Moe, Auburn Riverside, 4:19.8.

3,200 — Geoff Greer, Mead, 9:41.24.

110 hurdles — James Fredrickson, Kentridge, 14.4.

300 hurdles — Brandon Brownell, Yelm, 39.3.

400 relay — Spanaway Lake 44.3.

1,600 relay — Inglemoor 3:26.9.

GIRLS

Shot put — McKenzie Burgess, Kiona-Benton, 42-4.

Discus — Erika Kirley, Kennewick, 126-8.

Javelin — Sami Fisher, Eisenhower, 136-7.

High jump — Katy McGillen, South Whidbey, and Taryn Plypick, Sumner, 5-6.

Long jump — Sarah Burns, Curtis, 17-9.

Triple jump — Phoebe Maurer, Mount Spokane, 35-5½.

Pole vault — Lara Jones, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls), 10-6.

100 — Sarah Burns, Curtis, 12.2.

200 — Lashawnda Porter, Kent-Meridan, 25.5.

400 — Becca Noble, Rogers (Spokane), 58.1.

800 — Katie Hummel, Eisenhower, 2:24.9.

1,600 — Megan O'Reilly, Mount Spokane, 5:11.5.

3,200 — Megan O'Reilly, Mount Spokane, 10:56.7.

100 hurdles — Christina Tupper, Skyline, 15.1.

300 hurdles — Cortney Hahn, Columbia River, 46.9.

400 relay — Curtis and Davis, 50.5.

800 relay — Peninsula 1:52.1.

1,600 relay — Richland 4:16.36.

Basketball

NORTHWEST SHOOTOUT

ROSTERS

Rosters for April 5 Oregon-Washington all-star games at University of Portland's Chiles Center (girls game at 6 p.m., boys game at 8 p.m.):

Washington boys — Aaron Brooks, 6-0, Franklin; Adam Morrison, 6-8, Mead; Derek Raivio, 6-1, Mountain View; Greg Shadowvine, 5-9, Foss; Kris Groce, 5-10, Pasco; Lee Nearing, 6-0, Ingraham; Derek Taylor, 6-5, Central Valley; Matt Nelson, 6-8, Skyline; Hans Gasser, 6-10, Issaquah; Kellen Williams, 6-5, Franklin; Don Deshazer, 6-2, West Valley (Spokane); Ryan DeLong, 6-0, Fife. Coaches — Mike Mullen, Bethel (retired); Tim Kelly, Lincoln; Pat Mullen, Bethel.

Oregon boys — Adonal Arrington, 6-11, Clackamas; Josh Akwenuke, 6-4, Westview; Thomas Gardner, 6-5, Jefferson; Kevyn Green, 6-4, Benson Tech; Mike Green, 6-1, Crescent Valley; Levell Hesia, 5-8, Mazama; Kory Mahr, 6-6, Grants Pass; Grant Morasci, 6-5, West Albany; Jordan Oathes, 6-4, Southridge; Tyson Papenfuss, 6-5, Clackamas; Neal Zumwalt, 6-3, Lincoln.

Washington girls — Emily Westerberg, 6-2, Central Valley; Leilani Mitchell, 5-5, Kennewick; Ashley Graham, 5-7, Redmond; Shuree Hyatt, 5-7, Kentlake; Eleanor Miller, 6-1, Lakeside; Katie Urban, 6-0, Seattle Prep; Michelle Elliott, 5-10, Pasco; Kim Krippaehne, 6-0, Puyallup; Haley Martin, 5-7, Shorecrest; Brittney Osborn, 5-11, Enumclaw. Coaches — John Griffin, Fort Vancouver; Mike Dillman, Mountain View.

Oregon girls — Tiara Goold, 5-7, Oregon City; Kerra Wodarski, 5-11, Oregon City; Ashley Gonnerman, 6-3, Oregon City; Anne Martin, 5-9, Oregon City; Courtney Fritz, 5-9, Jesuit; Denise Hill, 6-0, Willamette; Jessie Shetters, 6-6, Wilson; Kate Benz, 6-3, Central Catholic; Pam Thornborrow, 5-6, Glencoe; Cicely Oaks, 5-6, Grant; Nicole Hudson, 5-9, Redmond.

All-time series — Oregon boys lead Washington 8-1 (Washington's lone win was in 1999); Washington girls lead Oregon 5-3 (3-year winning streak for Washington).

Boys basketball

USA Today national rankings

(Records through Sunday)

1. St. Vincent-St. Mary, Akron, Ohio (25-1). Previous: 1. Beat Archbishop Alter (Kettering) for Division II state championship.

2. Pike, Indianapolis (28-0). Previous: 3. Beat Harrison (Evansville) 79-56 in 4A semistate.

3. McQuaid, Rochester, N.Y. (27-1). Previous: 2. Beat Mount Vernon 58-50 to win Class A Public state title. Beat Christian Brothers Academy (Syracuse) 58-52 in semifinals. Lost to Lincoln (Brooklyn) 57-44 in State Federation semifinals.

4. Mater Dei, Santa Ana, Calif. (34-2). Previous: 4. Beat Woodcreek (Roseville) 70-49 for Division II state championship. Beat Inglewood 88-54 to win CIF-Southern Region championship.

5. Montrose Christian, Rockville, Md. (20-1). Previous: 5.

6. Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, Va. (31-4). Previous: 7.

7. Westchester, Los Angeles (32-3). Previous: 8. Beat Oakland Tech 73-63 to win Division I state championship. Beat Fairfax (Los Angeles) 43-41 to win CIF Southern Region title.

8. Woodlawn, Baton Rouge, La. (39-0). Previous: 9. Beat Brother Martin (New Orleans) 80-63 to win the Class 5A state championship. Beat Fortier 63-53 in state semifinals.

9. Dunbar, Fort Worth, Texas (37-1). Previous: 10. Season complete.

10. White Station, Memphis (36-2). Previous: 11. Beat Bradley Central (Cleveland) 55-39 to win the Class AAA state championship. Beat Columbia 72-58 in state semifinals.

11. Kickapoo, Springfield, Mo. (30-1). Previous: 14. Beat Raytown South 65-42 to win the Class 5 state championship. Beat Poplar Bluff 76-65 in semifinals.

12. St. Patrick, Elizabeth, N.J. (26-4). Previous: 15. Beat Franklin 76-53 in Tournament of Champions semifinals. Beat Cardinal McCarrick (South Amboy) 86-65 to win Parochial B state championship.

13. Lincoln, Brooklyn, N.Y. (31-4). Previous: Not ranked. Beat Christ the King (Middle Village) 75-73 in overtime to win the State Federation title.

14. St. Raymond, Bronx, N.Y. (26-4). Previous: 12. Lost to Christ the King (Middle Village) 71-54 in New York State Catholic, Class A championship.

15. Fairfax, Los Angeles (28-4). Previous: 13. Lost to then-No. 13 Westchester (Los Angeles) 43-41 in CIF Southern Region Division I final.

16. Rainier Beach, Seattle (26-3). Previous: 16.

17. Rufus King, Milwaukee (25-0). Previous: 20. Beat Appleton West 57-46 to win the Division I state championship. Beat Fond du Lac 39-27 in semifinals and Madison LaFollette 55-48 in quarterfinals.

18. Dillard, Fort Lauderdale (32-1). Previous: 23.

19. Bishop O'Connell, Arlington, Va. (25-5). Previous: Not ranked.

20. Cheyenne, Las Vegas (30-1). Previous: 24. Season complete.

Regional rankings

West

1. Mater Dei, Santa Ana, Calif. (34-2)

2. Westchester, Los Angeles (32-3)

3. Fairfax, Los Angeles (28-4)

4. Rainier Beach, Seattle (26-3)

5. Cheyenne, North Las Vegas, Nev. (30-1)

6. Horizon, San Diego (32-1)

7. Garces Memorial, Bakersfield, Calif. (34-2)

8. Franklin, Seattle (25-2)

9. El Camino, Oceanside, Calif. (31-3)

10. ThunderRidge, Highlands Ranch, Colo. (22-2)

Girls basketball

USA Today national rankings

(Records through March 24. Final rankings due April 2)

1. Canyon, Tex. (32-1). Previous: 1. Season complete.

2. Lynwood, Calif. (32-1). Previous: 2. Beat Archbishop Mitty (San Jose) 55-40 to win the Division I state championship. Season complete.

3. Murry Bergtraum, New York, N.Y. (30-0). Previous: 3. Beat then-No. 4 Christ the King 65-63 to win the Class A State Federation championship. Beat Curtis (Staten Island) 72-39 to win the PSAL A title.

4. South Sioux City, Neb. (27-0). Previous: 5. Season complete.

5. Naperville (Ill.) Central (35-0). Previous: 7. Season complete.

6. Oregon City, Ore. (26-1). Previous: 6. Season complete.

7. Christ the King, Middle Village, N.Y. (24-2). Previous: Lost to No. 3 Murry Bergtraum (Manhattan) 65-63 in Class A State Federation final. Beat Copiague 68-42 in Federation semifinal. Beat St. Peter's (Staten Island) 63-58 to win the Class A State Catholic title. Season complete.

8. Mountain View, Orem, Utah (21-2). Previous: 8. Season complete.

9. Duncanville, Texas (39-1). Previous: 9. Season complete.

10. Shelbyville (Tenn.) Central (37-1). Previous: 11. Beat Beech 58-52 to win the Class AAA state championship. Beat Sevier County (Sevierville) 44-35 in semifinals and Mount Juliet 51-32 in quarterfinals. Season complete.

11. Ribault, Jacksonville (31-1). Previous: 12. Season complete.

12. Highland, Gilbert, Ariz. (35-0). Previous: 13. Season complete.