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BASEBALL

SPSL NORTH

Standings – Kentlake 9-1, Tahoma 9-1, Jefferson 7-3, Federal Way 6-4, Kentridge 4-6, Kentwood 3-7, Decatur 1-8, Kent-Meridian 0-9.

Games April 17

Fed. Way 10, Kent-Meridian 0 (5 inn.)

Tahoma 14, Kentridge 3 (5 innings)

Games April 18

Jefferson 10, Decatur 7

Fed. Way 16, Kent-Meridian 0 (5 inn.)

Kentlake 7, Kentwood 4

Tahoma 9, Kentridge 8

SPSL 3A

Standings – Auburn Riverside 7-3, Franklin Pierce 7-3, Auburn 6-3, Bonney Lake 6-3, Enumclaw 4-3, Sumner 3-6, Auburn Mountainview 2-8, White River 2-8.

BOYS SOCCER

SPSL NORTH

Standings – Kentwood 7-1-1 (22 points), Jefferson 6-1-2 (20), Tahoma 4-2-4 (16), Kentlake 4-3-2 (14), Kentridge 3-4-3 (12), Decatur 3-4-2 (11), Federal Way 2-6-2 (8), Kent-Meridian 0-8-2 (2).

NOTE: Standings do not include unreported Kentlake at Decatur game (4/16).

Games April 18

Kentridge 1, Kentlake 0

Jefferson 2, Kent-Meridian 0

Kentwood 2, Decatur 2

Tahoma 1, Federal Way 0

SPSL 3A

Standings – Auburn Riverside 9-0-1 (28 points), Sumner 4-0-6 (18), Bonney Lake 2-2-6 (12), Enumclaw 2-2-6 (12), White River 3-5-2 (11), Auburn 2-5-3 (9), Auburn Mountainview 2-6-2 (8), Fr. Pierce 2-6-2 (8).

SOFTBALL

SPSL NORTH

Standings – Kentlake 8-0, Kentwood 7-2, Kentridge 5-2, Jefferson 6-3, Tahoma 5-5, Decatur 3-6, Federal Way 0-8, Kent-Meridian 0-8.

Games April 17

Kentwood 18, Kent-Meridian 0 (5 inn.)

Jefferson 2, Kentridge 0

Kentlake 22, Federal Way 0 (5 inn.)

Games April 18

Kentlake 5, Kentwood 2

Kentridge 11, Tahoma 4

Jefferson 11, Decatur 1 (5 innings)

Kent-Meridian at Federal Way

SPSL 3A

Standings – Auburn Riverside 6-0, Bonney Lake 7-2, Auburn 6-2, Enumclaw 4-2, Sumner 2-4, Auburn Mountainview 2-7, Franklin Pierce 1-4, White River 0-6.

GIRLS TENNIS

SPSL NORTH

Standings – Kentridge 10-0, Kentwood 8-2, Jefferson 6-3, Tahoma 5-4, Decatur 3-4, Kentlake 3-7, Kent-Meridian 2-7, Federal Way 0-10.

Matches April 17

Kentlake 3, Federal Way 2

Tahoma 5, Kent-Meridian 0

Kentridge 5, Decatur 0

Kentwood 5, Jefferson 0

SPSL 3A

Standings – Auburn Riverside 10-1, Auburn 8-1, Enumclaw 6-2, Sumner 4-5, Bonney Lake 3-5, Auburn Mountainview 3-8, Franklin White River 2-6, Franklin Pierce 0-9.

BOYS TRACK

SPSL NORTH

Standings – Federal Way 5-0, Kent-Meridian 3-1, Kentlake 2-1, Jefferson 3-2, Kentridge 2-3, Kentwood 2-3, Tahoma 1-3, Decatur 0-5.

Meets April 17

Kentwood 73, Kentridge 63

Jefferson 72, Tahoma 55

Federal Way 87, Decatur 59

Kentlake at Kent-Meridian

SPSL 3A

Standings – Fr. Pierce 5-0, Bonney Lake 3-1, White River 3-1, Enumclaw 2-2, Aub. Riverside 2-3, Auburn 1-3, Aub. Mtnv. 1-3, Sumner 0-3.

GIRLS TRACK

SPSL NORTH

Standings – Tahoma 5-0, Jefferson 4-1, Federal Way 2-2, Kent-Meridian 2-2, Kentwood 2-2, Kentridge 2-3, Kentlake 1-3, Decatur 0-5.

Meets April 17

Kentwood 72, Kentridge 69

Tahoma 87, Jefferson 54

Federal Way 88, Decatur 53

Kentlake at Kent-Meridian

SPSL 3A

Standings – Sumner 4-0, Auburn 3-1, Bonney Lake 3-1, Enumclaw 3-1, Auburn Riverside 3-2, Auburn Mountainview 1-3, White River 0-4, Franklin Pierce 0-5.


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