Prep cross country: South Whidbey Invitational

At South Whidbey H.S.

5,000 meters

Boys Division 1 team scores—Arlington 41, Edmonds-Woodway 70, Jackson 79, Lake Stevens 134, Anacortes 146, Everett 165, Shorewood 185, Meadowdale 220, Ferndale 223, Stanwood 243, Lynnwood 275.

Arlington—1, Nathan Beamer 15:55, 7, Zachary Cushman 16:41, 8, Pieter Andrews 16:42, 9, Michael Barene 16:48, 16, Kevin Mullin 17:30; Edmonds-Woodway—5, Matthew Park 16:30, 12, Sam McCloughan 16:54, 13, Benjamin Yang 17:20, 14, Grady Okeson 17:23, 26, Biniam Tesfaghaber 17:55; Jackson—3, Matthew Watkins 16:12, 15, Anthony Garcia 17:24, 17, Nathanael Ramos 17:32, 23, Mateo Rivera 17:50, 32, Micah Ramos 18:11; Lake Stevens—10, Trevor Allen 16:51, 27, Cortland Novak 17:57, 30, Ruben Aguero 18:01, 33, Jacob Headland 18:13, 34, Kayto Krueger 18:22; Everett—20, Jordan Erickson 17:44, 24, Donovan Barnhart 17:51, 35, Isaac O’Connell 18:25, 42, Klaiten Kermoade 18:32, 46, Sean Underhill 18:49; Shorewood—19, Devan Kirk 17:40, 29, Aaron Rainboth 18:00, 36, Jose Luis Gandara 18:27, 47, Patrick Antush 18:50, 58, Josh Harazim 19:25; Meadowdale—11, Cameron Sanders 16:53, 28, Colin Knechtel 17:58, 45, Cole Jackson 18:48, 69, Andy Burk 20:16, 80, Ian McGaughey 21:41; Stanwood—37, Michael Sandquist 18:28, 43, Garrett Larson 18:34, 52, Jack O’Brien 19:03, 56, Jack Softcheck 19:20, 64, Jason Isaksen 19:52; Lynnwood—25, Leul Wolde 17:52, 44, Noah Johann 18:41, 72, Drew Thomas 20:32, 76, Nathaniel Paulson 20:48, 77, Cameron Hawk 20:50.

Boys Division 2 team scores—Burlington-Edison 50, Cascade (Leavenworth) 102, South Whidbey 146, Granite Falls 151, Meridian 153, Sedro-Woolley 192, Blaine 220, Lynden 242, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 250, Seattle Academy 260, Squalicum 262, Mount Baker 268, Nooksack Valley 273, Mariner 287, University Prep 335, Bear Creek 342, Sehome 427.

South Whidbey—15, Evan Mellish 18:07, 19, Justin Gonzales 18:21, 33, Collin Burns 18:48, 60, Will Simms 19:32, 65, Cory Ackerman 19:34; Granite Falls—16, Ricky Mueller 18:11, 35, Dante Gadbois 18:49, 36, James Klinman 18:52, 45, Jon Smith 19:06, 70, Aiden Holm 19:42; Cedar Park Christian-Bothell—1, Ryan Abdalla 17:14, 42, Grant Gorc 18:57, 75, Russell Brown 19:52, 93, Micah LaMarche 20:24, 96, Kellen Fairfield 20:29; Mariner—27, Alvin Nguyen 18:42, 56, Diego Casillas 19:28, 57, Fernando Castaneda 19:30, 102, Abdi Teso 20:48, 112, Sam Hernandez 21:03.

Girls Division 1 team scores—Edmonds-Woodway 53, Arlington 97, Lynnwood 99, Jackson 109, Anacortes 116, Lake Stevens 124, Shorewood 124, Stanwood 196, Everett 239, Ferndale 272

Edmonds-Woodway—3, Yukino Parle 19:50, 5, Sydney Boland 20:15, 10, Stephanie Wroblewski 20:41, 14, Susan Kim 21:02, 21, Megan Kelly; Arlington—4, Marie Gaudin 20:13, 12, Emma Janousek 20:45, 23, Mary Andrews 21:38, 28, Kelsey Mutton 21:48, 30, Camellia Hanna 21:55; Lynnwood—1, Malia Pivec 18:31, 2, Mikayla Pivec 19:23, 19, Brooke Schroeder 21:27, 26, Alexa Schroeder 21:43, 55, Jessica Mitchell 23:30; Jackson—7, Cole Gross 20:36, 16, Winter Baumgartner 21:11, 25, Micaela Frick 21:42, 27, Danielle Johnson 21:44, 35, Emma Atkinson 22:12; Lake Stevens—13, Samantha Donner 20:54, 18, Miah Allison 21:25, 22, Zoie Mastin 21:36, 36, Emma Haegeland 22:15, 37, Emma Horn 22:16; Shorewood—11, Rachel Hansen 20:44, 20, Emily Farden 21:29, 29, Ellie Shoop 21:51, 31, Brianna McGrath 21:56, 34, Eileen Beres 22:07; Stanwood—8, Caroline Dolan 20:37, 41, Montana Mattson 22:35, 49, Andrea Bartolome 23:06, 52, Alea Dews 23:26, 61, Faith Bailey 24:16; Everett—15, Sophia Maggio 21:07, 57, Alexsandra Ogden 23:34, 62, Amelia Hunt 24:36, 63, Marlena Urvater 26:09, 64, Kate Pohland 26:14.

Girls Division 2 team scores—Meridian 65, Lynden Christian 66, Lakewood 111, Nooksack Valley 117, Cascade (Leavenworth) 132, Mariner 160, Mount Baker 181, Squalicum 204, Sedro-Woolley 216, Burlington-Edison 232, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 254, South Whidbey 267, University Prep 285, Sehome 358.

Lakewood—7, Lilly Whitehead 21:41, 9, Keely Hall 21:51, 13, Britney Albro 22:12, 35, Palina Buchanan 23:45, 61, Hunter Clark 25:11; Mariner—3, Abbie Steinhauer 20:17, 30, Honglam Van 23:26, 44, Caitlynne Hasbrouck 24:13, 51, Isabelle Mills 24:35, 58, Carleanne Hasbrouck 24:59; Cedar Park Christian-Bothell—33, Madison Sitzmann 23:35, 38, Rachelle Foley 23:59, 50, Maddie Brown 24:31, 77, Chloe Wire 26:42, 90, Zayna Craven 31:09; South Whidbey—25, Elizabeth Donnelly 23:02, 40, Iona Rohan 24:06, 69, Annika Hustad 25:49, 82, Clara Martin 27:07, 84, Anna Justus 27:46.

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