Prep cross country: Edmonds-Woodway meet

At Lynndale Park

Boys team scores—Oak Harbor 34, Edmonds-Woodwway 44, Arlington 53

Oak Harbor—2. John Rodeheffer 15:24.9, 5. Clayton Richardson 16:17.9, 6. Jason Salas 16:18.7, 10. Isaac Matthews 16:47.7, 11. Gavin Steward 16:49.8. Edmonds-Woodway—1. Jack Griffing 15:16.3, 4. Miler Haller 15:57.8, 8. Patrick Kelly 16:42.6, 15. Elliot Harrison 17:02.3, 16. Jonah Cortezzo 17:08.2. Arlington—3. Jameson Wren 15:56.8, 7. Ben Cowerford 16:26.0, 9. Coleman Cummings 16:45.5, 13. Nick Taylor 16:58.3, 21. Caleb Smith 18:05.1.

Girls team scores—Arlington 25, Oak Harbor 40, Edmonds-Woodway 66

Arlington—1. Emma Janousek 18:40.6, 3. Cassidy Rude 18:52.8; 5. CJ Taylor 19:4.9, 7. Karissa Swain 20:10.9, 9. Shanelle Swain 20:10.9. Oak Harbor—2. Christina Wicker 18:48.6, 4. Alex Laiblin 19:18.3, 10. Rachel Crowther 20:31.9, 11. Marissa Slish 20:44.6, 13. Carlie Kenney 21:06.2. Edmonds-Woodway—6. Kathryn Haldeman 20:04.6, 8. Hayley Tengs 20:16.9, 14. Ruth VanKampen 21:09.2, Emma VanKampen 21:23.2, 22. Emma Howeiler 22:25.8.

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