Prep cross country: Monroe meet

At Sky River Park

2.7 miles

Boys team scores—Monroe 44, Marysville Getchell 55, Mount Vernon 66, Marysville Pilchuck 69

Monroe—1. Alan Perez 15:09, 4. Oscar Mills 15:34, 6. Josh Blevins 15:39, 16. Gannon Goering 16.15, 17. John Robinson 16:32; Marysville Getchell—9. Garrett Westover 15:58, 10. Thomas Lindgren 15:59, 11. Kyle Probst 16:01, 12. Channing Frohlich 16:03, 13. Cameron Wagstaff 16:05; Mount Vernon—2. Michael Giles 15:13, 5. Casey Goodman 15:37, 18. Nate Young 16:38, 19. Adam Eric 16:43, 22. Hayden Jenkins 16:59; Marysville Pilchuck—3. Josh Bevan 15:25, 7. Chris Meen 15:49, 8. Michael DeFour 15:55, 27. Nate Heckendoss 17:32, 29. David Gloyd 17:47.

Girls team scores—Monroe 20, Mount Vernon 46, Marysville Getchell 65, Marysville Pilchuck 113

Monroe—1. Sydnee Hanson 17:36, 2. Payton Stringer 18:45, 4. Kielee Kinghorn 19:03.5, 5. Savannah Hastings 19:22, 8. Sarah Miller 20:04; Mount Vernon—3. Cassandra Kwan 19:03, 7. Itachi Hernandez 20:01, 10. Bekah Jensen 20:27, 11. Liberty Copeland 20:32, 15. Shayla Axthelm 21:17; Marysville Getchell—6. Taylor Roscoe 19:39, 9. Kristen Grey 20:13, 13. Daisy Rabish 20:51, 16. Nichole Buell 21:36, 22. Abbey Ryiter 22:44; Marysville Pilchuck—20. Gusta Beard 22:15, 23. Maria Richards 22:49, 30. Alyssa Fowler 23:31, 34. Lauren Edgar 23:54, 38. McKenna Dahl 24:38.

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