Sehome 3, Lynden 3
Squalicum 7, Lakewood 0
Lynden Christian 3, Ferndale 0
Bellingham 7, Mount Baker 0
Oak Harbor 5, Meridian 0
Mount Vernon 2, Nooksack Valley 0
Anacortes 6, Blaine 0
STANDINGS TEAMS LEAGUE OVERALL Lynden 11-0-1 12-0-1 Sehome 9-1-2 9-2-2 Bellingham 10-2 11-2 Oak Harbor 10-2 11-2 Lynden Christian 7-4-1 9-4-1 Mount Vernon 7-5 8-5 Squalicum 7-5 7-5 Anacortes 6-5-1 7-5-1 Burlington-Edison 5-5-1 6-5-1 Ferndale 5-5-1 6-5-1 Sedro-Woolley 5-5-1 6-5-1 Blaine 3-9 4-9 Meridian 2-9-1 3-9-1 Nooksack Valley 2-9 2-12 Mount Baker 0-11-1 0-12-1 Lakewood 0-12 0-13
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Sehome 3, Lynden 3
In an intense, back and forth contest, the Lions took an early lead, but quickly answered by the Mariners. In fact, Lynden took three leads, and Sehome tied it up three times, and held on for the eventual stalemate.
The Lion goals came from seniors Morgyn Heutink and Evelyn Saldivar, as well as junior Meg Clarke, and the Mariner goals came from senior Triya Mitchell, junior Ella Perry and sophomore Amaia Reid.
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Squalicum 7, Lakewood 0
24 hours after a tough loss against Oak Harbor, the Storm went on the road and shut out the Cougars.
Squalicum got a pair of goals from junior Kiarra Voigt, while also getting goals from senior Hannah Bates, junior Ava Simons, and freshmen Siri Hoglin, Mya Dyrland and Lundyn Brooks.
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Lynden Christian 3, Ferndale 0
After a scoreless tie at the half, the Lyncs took control of the second half with senior forward Andi Anderson scoring a pair of goals, and junior Kayla Yun also scoring a goal.
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Bellingham 7, Mount Baker 0
The Bayhawks took care of business at home, and received a pair of goals from senior Ivy Newell who now has 11 on the season.
Bellingham also got goals from Ella Morrow, Beckett Ferry, Ana Rubey, Sloan Mahn and Morgan DuPre.
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Oak Harbor 5, Meridian 0
The Wildcats continued their strong season with a home shutout win over the Trojans.
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Mount Vernon 2, Nooksack Valley 0
The Pioneers were able to keep it close, but ultimately fell at home to the Bulldogs.
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Anacortes 6, Blaine 0
The Seahawks were able to move about .500 as they picked up the road win against the Borderites.