Prep girls wrestling: District 1 Tournament

At Bellingham H.S.

Team scores — Mount Baker 205, Lynden 176, Nooksack Valley 150, Sedro-Woolley 120, Burlington-Edison 115, Mount Vernon 100, Arlington 98.5, Lakewood 93, Snohomish 65, Granite Falls 50, Kamiak 38, Oak Harbor 38, Everett 33, Stanwood 27, Mariner 25, Cascade 24, Sultan 17, Sehome 15, Bellingham 9, Marysville Getchell 9, Meadowdale 7, Squalicum 7, Monroe 6, Shorecrest 6, Jackson 3, Lake Stevens 3, Edmonds-Woodway 0, Mountlake Terrace 0, Shorewood 0.

Championship matches

(Both to regionals)

100—Leah Olsen (S-W) won by forfeit over Kaylyn Barnes (S-W); 105—Robin Hernandez (A) pinned Lexi Perry (L); 110—Teracita Shanes (S-W) dec. Tommie Mosteller (L) 5-4; 115—Brenda Reyna (MV) pinned Cassidy O’Hara (L); 120—Joessie Gonzales (SNO) dec. Korbyn Cadle (MB) 7-2; 125—Natalie Smith (MB) pinned Julie De La Cruz (NV); 130—Emma Bruntil (NV) won by injury default over Hannah Holmes (B-E); 135—Makayla Jackson (L) won by injury default over Taylor Van Brocklin (MB); 140—Senaida Veliz (LY) pinned Kali Spady (LY); 145—Ally de la Cruz (K) pinned Aniecea Camacho (MB); 155—Leigh Lamay (MV) maj. dec. Caitlin Woodsworth (OH) 10-1; 170—Courtney Wright (S-W) pinned Shelby Sears (MB); 190—Thalia Veliz (LY) pinned Meredith Bain (OH); 235—Jailee Mercedes (STAN) won by forfeit.

Third/fourth place matches

(Both to regionals)

100—Maria Torrero (MB) dec. Stephanie Carrillo (LY) 3-0; 105—Michelle Mata (MB) won by injury default over Gabrielle Mata (MB); 110—Emily Gallegos (LY) pinned Nicole Whittern (NV); 115—Lynette Samano (NV) pinned Leah Klein (E); 120—Rachel Sherson (A) pinned Mattea Potter (GF); 125—Karina Martinez (LY) pinned Shadow Shanes (S-W); 130—Karrah Smith (GF) maj. dec. Jamie Kness (B-E) 13-4; 135—J’lanaye Julien (A) pinned Miana Rabang (NV); 140—Dajah Mendiola (MV) pinned Marissa Amarando (MB); 145—Rachel Nichols (MB) pinned Becca Averys (NV); 155—Ireland Baus (SNO) pinned Kendra VanBeek (B-E); 170—Laura Sedano (MV) dec. Victoria Bell (GF) 6-3; 190—Irelynne Monaghan (SNO) dec. Maria Pareja (MAR) 7-4; 235—Kailey Gee (LY) won by forfeit.

Fifth/sixth place matches

(Both to regionals)

106—Aspen Carbajal (A) dec. Esperanza Torrero (MB) 7-6; 113—Stephanie Becerra (B-E) pinned Aaliyah Gallegos (LY); 110—Alexcina Coleman (NV) pinned Diana Rodrigues (SNO); 115—Kara Underhill (E) pinned Teagan Manzo (MB); 120—Emilee Castillo (SUL) pinned Aryanna Tejeda (B); 125—Ashley Yates (B-E) won by forfeit over Ana Ayala (B-E); 130—Sarah Leonard (C) pinned Vanessa Carranza (SQ); 135—Natalie Schweigert (LY) won by injury default over Emily Parson (NV): 140—Cassidy Chambers (S-W) pinned Laura Jackson (MON); 145—Jamie Machado (MAR) won by disqualification; 155—Vika Iyerusalimets (C) pinned Lidia Orozco (Mead); 170—Alyssa Ratchford (K) won by injury default over Ruby Diaz (MV); 190—Lessliann Aguirre (B-E) pinned Jada Tarvin (MB); 235—No match.

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