Prep cross country: Hole In The Wall Invitational results

At Lakewood H.S.

5000 meters

Boys team scores

1. Bellarmine Prep (Tacoma) 90, 4. Glacier Peak 220, 6. Arlington 272, 7. Lake Stevens 285, 8. Shorewood 306, 12. Kamiak 383, 13. Edmonds-Woodway 388, 15. Lakewood 416, 16. Snohomish 416, 18. Oak Harbor 501, 19. Cascade 510, 27. King’s 634, 30. Mountlake Terrace 713.

Archbishop Murphy—19. Josh Rauvola 16:25.9.

Arlington—7. Nathan Beamer 15:53.1, 37. Pieter Andrews 16:46.7, 56. Matthew Taylor 17:00.3, 73. Michael Barene 17:13.9, 135. Caleb Smith 17:52.7.

Cascade—60. Jackson Wagner 17:02.8, 80. Luca Strand 17:19.3, Alex Reyes 17:35.4, Evan Hurt 17:44.2, Edgar Santos 18:55.0.

Edmonds-Woodway—3. Miler Haller 15:41.5, 48. Sam McCloughan 16:53.3, 69. Benjamin Yang 17:11.0, 149. Kyle Aitken 18:07.8.

Glacier Peak—24. Garren Arnold 16:33.4, 32. Isaac Ripley 16:41.7, 61. Sawyer Carter 17:05.1, 67. Chris Bianchini 17:10.6, 71. Nick Stringer 17:13.0.

Kamiak—17. Cullen McEachern 16:22.9, 77. Roger Klaaskate 17:18.0, 91. Skyler Bradford 17:26.4, 105. Bo Gould 17:30.6, 138. Hobb Kimmerling 17:55.4

King’s—6. Andrew Ayers 15:52.5, 145. Arthur Emmons 18:06.4.

Lake Stevens—39. Trevor Allen 16:47.5, 46. Noah Wallace 16:52.3, 63. Isaiah Britt 17:08.4, 83. Nick Paduano 17:20.5, 98. Cortlend Novak 17:28.2.

Lakewood—10. Douglas Davis 16:01.4, 35. Alex Cooper 16:44.6, 104. James Hafner 17:30.0, 144. Brandon Shepard 18:00.3.

Mountlake Terrace—119. Braeden Sims 17:43.0, 134. Nick Leidig 17:52.5.

Oak Harbor—2. John Rodeheffer 15:38.7, 87. Miguel Guzman 17:23.8, 89. Sebestian Ceaser 17:24.9.

Shorewood—20. Andrew Christianson 16:26.2, 54. Cameron Sanders 15:56.9, 65. Shane Peterson 17:09.9, 86. Chris Gerbino 17:23.2, 121. Aaron Rainboth 17:44.9.

Snohomish—5. Brad Hodkinson 15:50.5, 38. Hans Thoreson 16:57.5, 116. Aaron Leavens 17:40.1, 133. Travis Phelps 17:52.3.

Girls team scores

1. Issaquah 51, 3. Glacier Peak 125, 6. Snohomish 239, 11. Kamiak 380, 15. Oak Harbor 423, 17. Monroe 452, 19. Lakewood 478, 20. Lake Stevens 498, 21. Arlington 506, 26. Shorewood 585.

Arlington—50. Emma Janousek 20:18.5, 79. Marie Gaudin 20:54.3, 110. Mary Andrews 21:29.9.

Cascade—Alexa Boswell 22:38.9, Christel Schaefers 24:42.6, Bailey Pizzio-Mayfield 25:10.5, Jaidacyn Madrigal 25:28.6, Jordan Erbeck 26:39.3.

Glacier Peak—6. Heidi Smith 18:37.7, 20. Katherine Dittmann 19:21.7, 26. Natalie Church 19:41.1, 43. Erin Boyle 20:11.8, 58. Maiti Hunter 20:28.4.

Kamiak—29. Tiffany Roe 19:47.2, 33. Nicole Vijgen 19:55.2, 76. Tiana Roe 20:52.1, 142. Katie Smith 21:59.2.

Lake Stevens—64. Emma Horn 20:36.8, 107. Cassandra Valles 21:24.6, 127. Jamie Santos 21:44.2, 128. Dandelion Kinison 21:45.0.

Lakewood—54. Keely Hall 20:27.2, 68. Lilly Whitehead 20:41.5, 138. Darby Throndsen 21:57.2, 139. Kat Hegnes 21:57.3

Monroe—55. Sydnee Hanson 20:27.6, 102. Kielee Kinghorn 21:19.3, 103. Payton Stringer 21:20.4, 109. Savannah Hastings 21:29.5.

Oak Harbor—19. Jonalynn Horn 19:17.3, 77. Olivia Flack 20:52.1, 124. Laura Rodeheffer 21:40.3, 136. Emma Lerch 21:55.9, 144. Tamia Rios 22:00.2

Shorewood—41. Brianna McGrath 20:08.5, 113. Ellie Shoop 21:33.2.

Snohomish—16. Bri Gibson 19:10.9, 45. Katie Brandvold 20:12.8, 62. Kyla Shade 20:34.4, 74. Ciara Benson 20:49.9, 91. Elita Tippett 21:08.0.

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