Prep cross country: Snohomish meet

At Willis Tucker Park

5,000 meters

Boys team scores—Jackson 26, Snohomish 35, Marysville Getchell 71, Marysville Pilchuck 110

Jackson—1, Matthew Watkins 16:07, 4, Anthony Garcia 16:35, 6, Nathanael Ramos 16:37, 7, Alex Haupt 16:45, 8, Caleb Grove 16:48.

Snohomish—2, Elliot Scott 16:21, 3, Hans Thoreson 16:22, 9, Jacob Quintana 16:53, 10, Liam Anderson 16:54, 11, Brennan Judy 17:00.

Marysville Getchell—5, Thomas Lindgren 16:36, 12, Zachery Frazier 17:01, 17, Kyle Probst 17:13, 19, Connor Stickels 17:20, 21, Channing Frokkich 17:24.

Marysville Pilchuck—26, Josh Bevan 18:11, 29, Arteom Lupekha 18:20, 30, Tommy Haefele 18:26, 31, Nathan Venobles 18:26, 33, David Adams 18:33.

Girls team scores—Snohomish 27, Jackson 44, Marysville Getchell 76, Marysville Pilchuck 103

Snohomish—1, Katie Brandvold 19:40, 5, Shawna Krueger 20:12, 6, Elita Tippett 20:13, 7, Clara Berner 20:14, 8, Cassie Swartzell 20:22.

Jackson—2, Cole Gross 19:49, 4, Danielle Johnson 19:57, 11, Emma Atkinson 20:55, 15, Micaela Frick 21:18, 16, Braylin Jenson 21:19.

Marysville Getchell—3, Maguire Rossnagle 19:53, 12, Taylor Roscoe 21:11, 21, Abby Ryiter 22:29, 31, Caitlyn Smith 24:07, 55, Kaitlyn Samaniego 35:04.

Marysville Pilchuck—27, Serenity Monar 23:09, 30, Kennedy Lentini 24:01, 37, Natasha Flitz 25:04, 46, Mackenna Dahl 27:19, 49, Sara Vanderway 28:50.

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