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Published: Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Athletes of the Week -- Dec. 5-10

  • Everett Sidney Rielly

    Jennifer Buchanan / The Herald

    Everett Sidney Rielly

ZACH PEDERSON
Glacier Peak | Boys basketball
The Grizzlies post player scored a combined 46 points and grabbed 30 rebounds in two wins last week as Glacier Peak improved to 2-0 in league and 3-1 overall. Pederson scored 22 points and had 15 rebounds in a win over Meadowdale on Tuesday and had 24 points and 15 rebounds in a win over Marysville Getchell on Friday night.

SIDNEY RIELLY
Everett | Girls basketball
The Seagulls sophomore guard (above) hit the eventual game-winning basket in Everett's 60-58 win over Meadowdale in a key Wesco 3A matchup Friday night. Rielly finished with 16 points in the win and had a game-high 24 points in a win over Mountlake Terrace on Wednesday.

CHASE REID
Lake Stevens | Boys swimming
The Vikings swimmer and diver won the diving competition in a dual meet with Glacier Peak and Snohomish, helping propel Lake Stevens to two key wins over its Wesco North rivals. Reid also won the diving competition and the 100 backstroke as the Vikings beat Everett on Thursday.

DUSTIN DIEMOND
Meadowdale | Wrestling
The Mavs wrestler won his match at 138 pounds at the Scoop Invitational on Saturday to propel Meadowdale to a first-place finish, beating out cross-town rival Lynnwood. Diemond was also one of only two winners in Meadowdale's loss to Snohomish on Thursday. Diemond beat Garrett Pope by an 8-0 major decision.
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