Prep cross country: Cascade Conference preview meet

At Lakewood High School

Boys team scores—Cedarcrest 33, Lakewood 92, South Whidbey 101, Granite Falls 118, King’s 121, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 132, Archbishop Murphy 138, Sultan 171

Cedarcrest—3, Ian Fay 9:43.65, 5, Cameron Hammontree 9:52.9, 6, Ben Benson 9:54.8, 8, Vincent Dams 10:03.9, 11, Gunnar Schultz 10:18.1; Lakewood—4, James Hafner 9:47.7, 7, Anthony Meza 9:56.7, 21, Dylan DeVon 10:40.6, 36, Ryan Hudson 11:09.1, 38, Kaleb Duitsman 11:19.6; South Whidbey—12, Evan Mellish 10:18.1, 16, Justin Gonzales 10:25.0, 24, Collin Burns 10:49.7, 28, Cory Ackerman 10:53.1, 31, Will Simms 10:58.2; Granite Falls—9, Dante Gadbois 10:09.2, 14, Ricky Mueller 10:22.7, 27, James Klinman 10:51.3, 43, Aiden Holm 11:29.7, 44, Jon Smith 11:33.8; King’s—10, Matt Jackson 10:13.2, 23, Roman Billing 10:45.4, 26, Cameron Chew 10:51.2, 40, Connor McElmurry 11:22.5, 42, Josh Frohardt 11:25.8; Cedar Park Christian-Bothell—2, Ryan Abdalla 9:37.6, 32, Russell Brown 10:58.5, 33, Grant Gorc 11:00.4, 45, Micah LaMarche 11:35.6, 50, Trent Mortensen 11:42.6; Archbishop Murphy—1, Josh Rauvola 9:35.4, 22, Barret Floyd 10:44.0, 34, Jonathan Reed 11:08.2, 51, Charles McDonald 11:43.1, 75, Aaron Austin 13:02.1; Sultan—17, McCrea Black 10:26.3, 18, Nicholas Sorgen 10:27.3, 37, Foster Frame 11:09.1, 78, Tyler Aamold 13:12.7, 89, Camry Zaffram 13:40.2.

Girls team scores—Cedarcrest 29, Lakewood 43, King’s 68, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 98, Granite Falls 138

Cedarcrest—2, Alicia Krivanek 12:09.6, 6, Madi Shinn 12:35.0, 7, Lily Krueger 12:40.0, 10, MaryCate Babcock 13:02.2, 12, Anne Christensen 13:10.8; Lakewood—1, Lilly Whitehead 12:00.0, 5, Keely Hall 12:18.6, 9, Britney Albro 12:59.1, 16, Palina Buchanan 13:22.2, 28, Hunter Clark 14:04.1; King’s—8, Gillian Edgar 12:45.0, 13, Rachel Mills 13:12.0, 18, Allison Perrow 13:31.7, 21, Grace Coday 13:45.5, 32, Hannah Limb 14:29.1; Cedar Park Christian-Bothell—11, Madison Sitzmann 13:09.7, 23, Maddie Brown 13:51.0, 27, Rachelle Foley 13:58.0, 39, Chloe Wire 15:07.2, 49, Zayna Craven 17:16.0; Granite Falls—36, Elsa Mastrude 14:51.8, 40, Mckenzie Meyer 15:35.4, 41, Maddy Veatch 15:40.6, 50, Mickayla Lindquist 17:35.5, 52, Kenna Todd 18:54.3.

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