Prep girls swimming: Mukilteo Invitational

At King County Aquatic Center

Team scores—Bainbridge 712.5, Wenatchee 531.5, Lake Stevens 381, Kamiak 366, Richland 350, Liberty 287, Mount Vernon 226, Moses Lake 205, Marysville Pilchuck 189, Archbishop Murphy 170.5, Glacier Peak 153, Hanford 150, Sehome 140, Kentridge 135, Kamiakin 109, Cascade 108, Ellensburg 88, Eisenhower 86, West Valley 79, Kennewick 78, Snohomish 73.5, Aberdeen 62, Naches Valley 60, Heritage 51, Stanwood 48, Southridge 47, Marysville Getchell 36, Toppenish 15, Union 6, Sunnyside 4, Prosser 3.

Top local finishers

200 medley relay—3, Marysville Pilchuck (Leah Taylor, Madison Rossnagle, Abby Magee, Rebekah Pusateri) 1:57.49; 200 freestyle—2, Angeline Dovinh (Kamiak) 1:57.57; 200 individual medley—Emma Frey (Mount Vernon) 2:11.43; 50 freestyle—Emma Carlton (Mount Vernon) 24.20; Diving—1, Ali Brandt (Wenatchee) 217.91; 100 butterfly—Carlton (Mount Vernon) 56.91; 100 freestyle—Gabby Marlatt (Lake Stevens) 53.95; 500 freestyle—3, Karlie Rimat (Stanwood) 5:19.73; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Dovinh, Rosanna Holod, Stina Seaberg, Song-Nhi Vo) 1:42.24; 100 backstroke—Frey (Mount Vernon) 58.97; 100 breaststroke—Danielle Booth (Archbishop Murphy) 1:09.04; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Vo, Seaberg, Holod, Dovinh) 3:47.50.

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