MERIDIAN 3, MOUNT BAKER 0
The Trojans moved to 7-0 on the season after defeating Mount Baker, 25-15, 25-12 and 25-13.
Meridian was led up front by lone senior Emry Claeys who finished with 14 kills, while freshman Eden Bernardy had five kills, and junior Maren Wefer and sophomore Gracie Pap each had three kills.
The Trojans also combined for 18 aces on the night, with Claeys getting five and Bernardy picking up four. Junior Grace Wells led in assists (26) and digs (6).
The Mountaineers were led by the four kills of sophomore Amariah Nutting and the five digs from senior Emilee Anderson.
Sophomore Maddi Lewis added three kills and two aces for Mount Baker.
LYNDEN CHRISTIAN 3, BLAINE 0
After the Lyncs defeated the Borderites handedly in the first set, 25-8, Blaine came back to send the second set into overtime, but Lynden Christian won that one 26-24 before ultimately winning the final set 25-14.
Junior outside hitter Malia Johnson had 12 kills and five aces to help lead the Lyncs, while sophomore Alli Wright had six kills and a block.
Junior Audrey Ellingboe had 28 digs and two aces, and sophomore setter Ella Fritts gave out 20 assists to go with her two blocks.
Blaine was led by the seven kills, seven digs and one block from senior Teya Zaddack. Senior Deja Dube also had four kills and 11 digs.
LYNDEN 3, NOOKSACK VALLEY 0
The Lions kept their perfect conference record in tact by defeating the Pioneers 25-20, 25-6 and 28-26.
Senior Ashley Shumate totaled 14 kills, six digs and three aces, while senior Mya VanderYacht, senior Grace Rice and freshman Finley Parcher each had three aces a piece.
Senior Haylee Koetje had nine kills and 13 digs, and senior Ava Langstraat led her team with a pair of blocks.
The Pioneers were led by seniors Tana Hoekema (seven kills, two aces and one block) and Lainey Kimball (six kills, 11 digs and two aces). Senior Juliana Gimmaka led her team with 16 digs, while sophomore Payton Bartl had 11 assists and freshman Elizabeth DeLange had two blocks.
LAKE STEVENS 3, FERNDALE 0
Playing on back-to-back nights, the Golden Eagles lost a non-conference match to the Vikings 25-18, 25-19 and 25-19.
Freshman Brooklyn Larrabee led her team with 11 assists, eight digs, four kills and an ace. Junior Olivia Copps had five kills and six digs, senior Tia Gilday had four kills and two aces and junior Amelie McKeon continued her strong season up front with three blocks to go with her two kills.
BURLINGTON-EDISON 3, SQUALICUM 0
The traditional power-house Tigers beat the Storm in three straight sets. Stats were not available at the time of posting.