Mat Classic: Champions and local placers

Mat Classic

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4A Results

Team scores (Top five and local teams) — 1, Lake Stevens 121; 2, Moses Lake 103; 3, Tahoma 89; 4, Curtis 74; 5, Sunnyside 67.5; 33, Snohomish 13; 35, Kamiak 8; 37, Monroe 7; 40, Jackson 6; 48, Mount Vernon 2; 58, Cascade 0.

Champions and local placers

106—Ethan Rotondo, Union; Dillan Meyer, Snohomish, seventh; Jacob Bennett, Lake Stevens, eighth; 113—Derek Freitag, Kentridge; Nathan Scilley, Lake Stevens, third; 120—Jacob Mendoza, Sunnyside; Gino Loera, Lake Stevens, fifth; 126—Bryson Beard, Central Valley; Conner Snow, Snohomish, eighth; 132—Josh Franich, Puyallup; Cole Anderson, Jackson, seventh; 138—Leviticus Arizpe, Decatur; Jake Douglas, Lake Stevens, third; 145—Trysten Perales (Lake Stevens) dec. James Rogers (Battle Ground) 5-2; 152—Adrian Avena, Todd Beamer; 160—Phillip Springsteen, Bethel; Malachi Lawrence, Lake Stevens, third; 170—Michael Soler (Lake Stevens) maj. dec. Hudson Mauseth (Moses Lake) 14-6; Wyatt Butler, Snohomish, eighth; 182—Dylan Morris, Moses Lake; 195—Emmanuel Daigbe, Kent Meridian; 220—Andrzej Hughes-Murray, Federal Way; Josh Felder, Monroe, seventh; 285—Nic Workman, Richland; Tanner Kunard, Kamiak, seventh.

3A Results

Team scores (Top five and local teams) — 1, Arlington 148; 2, Mt. Spokane 126; 3, Bonney Lake 117; 4, Edmonds-Woodway 106; 5, Kamiakin 93; 16, Stanwood 36; 19, Oak Harbor 32; 23, Everett 23; 30, Mountlake Terrace 14; 32, Glacier Peak 12; 33, Marysville Getchell 11; 38, Meadowdale 8; 40, Lynnwood 7; 41, Marysville PIlchuck 6; 42, Shorewood 5.

Champions and local placers

106—Brandon Kaylor, Bonney Lake; Mitchell Martinez, Edmonds-Woodway, fifth; 113—Riley Gurr, Kamiakin; Ebrima Fatty, Edmonds-Woodway, fifth; Stephan Erosa, Everett, eighth; 120—Kyle Opland (Enumclaw) dec. Sidat Kanyi (Edmonds-Woodway) 9-4; Will Rush, Arlington, seventh; 126—Clai Quintanilla, North Central; Boston Jones, Arlington, third; 132—Jake Treece (Enumclaw) maj. dec. Gavin Rork (Arlington, 9-0; 138—Mason Phillips (Stanwood) dec. Jeremy Nygard (Arlington) 6-1; Patrick West, Everett, eighth; 145—Avery Meyer, Bonney Lake; Riley Seward, Edmonds-Woodway, third; Cooper McAuslan, Arlington, fifth; 152—Bryan Wais, North Central; Brett Allred, Everett, fifth; Dymond Piper, Oak Harbor, seventh; 160—Mason McDaniel (Edmonds-Woodway) dec. Azariah Crew (Arlington) 7-3; 170—Ruben Crew (Arlington) dec. Calvin Fischer (Central Kitsap) 9-5; Abdoulie Jatta, Edmonds-Woodway, eighth; 182—Ben Broselle, Ferndale; Spencer Schultz, Edmonds-Woodway, fifth; Arie VanVeen, Stanwood, sixth; Liam Ball, Meadowdale, seventh; 195—Chance Stolz, Peninsula; Colton Ferro, Arlington, fifth; 220—Kyle Guthrie, Auburn; Ilai Wilson, Mountlake Terrace, sixth; Troy Woodruff, Marysville Getchell, seventh; 285—Nick Little, Kamiakin; Sam Zook, Oak Harbor, third; Malakai Fifita, Glacier Peak seventh.

2A Results

Team scores (Top five and local teams) — 1, Toppenish 154; 2, Orting 143.5; 3, Clarkston 99; 4, Othello 93; 5, W.F. West 84; 25, Cedarcrest 20.5; 45, Shorecrest 5; 47, Archbishop Murphy 3; 56, Granite Falls 0; 61, Lakewood 0.

Champions and local placers

106—Dalton Port, Clarkston; 113—Alex Cruz, Orting; Parker McBride, Cedarcrest, third; 120—Ty Peth, Burlington-Edison; 126—Alejandro Cardenas, Othello; 132—Josue Rodriguez, Toppenish; 138—Logan Sundheim, East Valley Spokane; 145—Ben Gore, Orting; 152—Drake Ferguson, West Valley Spokane; 160—Brandon Rodarte, Orting; Owen Donnelly, Shorecrest, seventh; 170—Trey Meyer, East Valley Spokane; 182—Diego Gallegos, Lindbergh; 195—Dylan Beeler, Clarkston; 220—Cameron Loos, Hockinson; 285—Hunter Mullins, Orting.

1A Results

Team scores (Top five and local teams) — 1, Deer Park 156; 2, Colville 151.5; 3, Vashon Island 129; 4, Montesano 125; 5, Granger 104; 8, Sultan 85; 38, South Whidbey 3.

Champions and local placers

106—Trevor Morrison, Colville; David Woo, Sultan, third; 113—Trent Baun, Colville; 120—Kiki Chabolla, Royal; 126—Chase Wickman, Vashon Island; 132—Dalton Young, Lakeside; 138—Frankie Almaguer, Granger; 145—Adrian St. Germain (Vashon Island) dec. Jamell Carroll II (Sultan) 2-1; 152—Austin Cain, Montesano; 160—Garrett Brown, Lakeside; Cory Martinez, Sultan, third; 170—Ryley Smith, Colville; 182—Kylar Prante, Montesano; 195—Sebastian Hyta, Freeman; 220—Trevor Eicher, Deer Park; Morgan Yates, Sultan, fourth; 285—Taylor Rupe, Montesano.

2B/1B Results

Team scores (Top five and local teams) — 1, Warden 176; 2, Tonasket 134.5; 3, Reardan 117.5; 4, Concrete 78.5; 5, Ilwaco 77.5; 13, Darrington 41.

Champions and local placers

106—Ryan Issakides, Selkirk; 113—Jacob Smith, Lake Roosevelt; 120—Jose Garcia, Brewster; 126—Tyson Yamane, Warden; 132—Trevor Peterson, Tonasket; 138—Riki Thompson, Ilwaco; Colton Anderson, Darrington, fourth; 145—Meritt Fink, Liberty Bell; 152—Jorge Juarez, Tonasket; 160—Kaleb Hafner, Liberty Spangle; 170—Blake Phillips, Republic; 182—Josey Anderson, Reardan; 195—Donald Olmstead, Concrete; 220—Mason McKenzie (Darrington) dec. Dalton Yoder (Toledo-Winlock) 7-2; 285—Mikey Hernandez, Warden.

Girls Results

Team scores (Top five and local teams) — 1, Grandview 92, 2, Mount Baker 73; 3, Federal Way 70.5; 4, Washougal 70; 5, Sunnyside 69; 9, Mount Vernon 46; 37, Kamiak 19; 39, Arlington 18; 40, Lakewood 18; 50, Stanwood 15; 55, Snohomish 12; 67, Oak Harbor 8; 69, Everett 8; 107, Cascade 0.

Champions and local placers

100—Esmeralda Roman, Granger; 105—Viannei Perez, Grandview; Robin Hernandez, Arlington, third; 110—Cameron Guerin, Davis; Tommie Mosteller, Lakewood, eighth; 115—Brenda Reyna (Mount Vernon) pinned Auna Carpio (Decatur) 2:42; Leah Klein, Everett, eighth; 120—Jordyn Bartelson, Puyallup; Joessie Perez, Snohomish, fourth; 125—Natalie Smith, Mount Baker; 130—Emma Bruntil, Nooksack Valley; 135—Gladdys Palma, White Swan; Makayla Jackson, Lakewood, fourth; 140—Flor Parker-Borrero, Wilson; 145—Desiree Zavala (Grandview) pinned Ally de la Cruz (Kamiak) 5:01; 155—Raquel Gray, Spanaway Lake; Leigh Lamay, Mount Vernon, fourth; 170—Kacie Moorehouse, Issaquah; 190—Hailie Parker, Todd Beamer; Meredith Bain, Oak Harbor, seventh; 235—Lourdes Faletagoai, Clover Park; Jailee Mercedes, Stanwood, fifth.

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