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High school sports scoreboard March 14 – 17

Where prep teams stand before the weekend

By Hailey Palmer Staff Reporter

Baseball

Tuesday, March 15

Lynden 15, Sehome 0

Lynden continued its hot start to the season. Duke Ohligschlager drove in three runs in the Lions’ win. Cade Slayton and Case Zweegman each scored three times. The Lions are yet to give up a run this year.

Burlington-Edison 17, Bellingham 9

Bellingham took the lead early, but the Bayhawks will be looking for their first win this weekend after a loss to Burlington-Edison. Joe Toof, Landon Kerzman and Jake Troost all picked up two hits for the Bayhawks. 

Wednesday, March 16

Lynden Christian 2, Coupeville 1

The Lyncs picked up their first win of the season thanks to a walk-off error off the bat of Lane Dykstra. Austin Engels earned the win and racked up three hits at the plate.

Meridian 10, Friday Harbor 5

Meridian earned its second win of the season with a victory over Friday Harbor. Ian Forbes and Daniel Short each collected a pair of hits. Bryce Johnson locked down the save with three innings of work. 

Granite Falls 9, Nooksack Valley 1

Mount Baker 8, Sultan 0

Arlington 5, Squalicum 3

Stanwood 3, Ferndale 1

Softball

Monday, March 14

Sehome 1, Squalicum 0

Tuesday, March 15

Oak Harbor 17, Meridian 7


Wednesday, March 16

Lynden Christian 8, Coupeville 5

Arlington 12, Lynden 4

Mount Baker 16, South Whidbey 0

Granite Falls 16, Bellingham 2

Boys soccer

Monday, March 14

Northwest 5, Lynden Christian 0

Tuesday, March 15

Lynden 3, Blaine 0

Lynden Christian 2, Meridian 1

Ferndale 5, Nooksack Valley 3

Bellingham 1, Anacortes 0

Sehome 6, Sedro-Woolley 1

Wednesday, March 16

Jackson 1, Sehome 0

Thursday, March 17

Lynden 8, Nooksack Valley 0

Meridian 5, Mount Baker 0

Lynden Christian 2, Blaine 0

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