Prep results for Saturday, Oct. 12

Prep results for Saturday, Oct. 12, with links to box scores where applicable:

CROSS COUNTRY

Hole in the Wall Invitational

At Lakewood H.S.

Boys team average under 18 minutes teams scores (top five and locals): 1. Jesuit (Oregon) 72, 2. Bishop Blanchet 110, 3. Tahoma 138, 4. Camas 153, 5. Vista Murrieta (California) 244, 8. Arlington 323, 19. Glacier Peak 688, 31. Lakewood 842, 34. Lake Stevens 856, 45. Monroe 1,056.

Boys team average under 18 minutes individual finshers (top 10 plus locals in top 20): 1. Jonas Price (Eisenhower) 14:49.9, 2. Santiago Prosser (Dimond) 15:12.1, 3. Sam Geiger (Camas) 15:15.5, 4. Quincy Norman (Forst Frove) 15:21.2, 5. Kai Fundlach (Bishop Blanchet) 15:25.1, 6. Evan Jenkins (Camas) 15:26.6, 7. Cooper Laird (Inglemoor) 15:27.6, 8. Ethan Martin (Tahoma) 15:33.8, 9. Declan O’Scannlain (Jesuit) 15:33.9, 10. Aiden Emerson (Arlington) 15:34.0.

Boys team average over 18:00 team scores (top five and locals): 1. Jesuit (Oregon) 68, 2. Sehome 92, 3. Medical Lake 158, 4. Mira Costa (California) 266, 5. South Whidbey 304, 9. Arlington 361, 17. Lynnwood 515, 18. Mountlake Terrace 531, T-23. Stanwood 705, 30. King’s 800, 38. Monroe 1,019, 51. Meadowdale 1,371, 52. Granite Falls 1,409, 60. Marysville Pilchuck 1,864.

Boys team average over 18:00 individual finishers (top 10 plus locals in top 20): 1. Isaiah Ellis (Lynden) 15:53.7, 2. Mich Murphy (Lynnwood) 15:53.8, 3. Zack Munson (Sehome) 15:59.1, 4. Hale Behan (Sammamish) 16:00.0, 5. Jacob Alexander (Sehome) 16:07.8, 6. Caden Hildenbrand (Jesuit) 16:10.6, 7. Sean Westerhout (Bainbridge) 16:12.8, 8. Stathi Davis (Jesuit) 16:14.5, 9. Quintin Collins (Medical Lake) 16:20.8, 10. Max Lagunoff (University Prep) 16:26.7, 15. Isaac Cortes (Granite Falls) 16:31.3.

Girls team average under 22:30 teams scores (top five and locals): 1. Jesuit (Oregon) 86, 2. Lincoln (Oregon) 87, 3. North Central 111, 4. Vista Murrieta (California) 160, 5. Sage Creek (California) 186, 13. Glacier Peak 430, 14. Lake Stevens 515, 21. Arlington 611, 24. King’s 646, 28. Snohomish 768, 34. Lynnwood 878, 36. Lakewood 934, 37. Monroe 939.

Girls team average under 22:30 individual finishers (top 10 plus locals in top 20): 1. Kate Peters (Lincoln) 16:58.7, 2. Julia David Smith (Issaquah) 17:07.6, 3. Chloe Foerster (Jesuit) 17.18.8, 4. Erinn Hill (North Central) 17:35.7, 5. Sadie Tuckwood (Juneau-Douglas) 17:36.7, 6. Naomi Smith (King’s) 17:37.5, 7. Dalia Frias (Mira Costa) 17:45.6, 8. Kate Simmons (Eastside Catholic) 17:51.5, 9. Makayla Fick (Vista Murrieta) 17:55.4, 10. Emily Walsh (Eagle River) 17:58.1.

Girls team average over 22:30 team scores (top five and locals): 1. Jesuit (Oregon) 84, 2. Camas 163, 3. Central Kitsap 167, 4. Mira Costa (California) 173, 5. Sehome 183, 12. Arlington 505, 19. Stanwood 661, 23. South Whidbey 709, 26. Meadowdale 744, 42. Marysville Pilchuck 1,088, 45. Cedar Park Christian 1,130, 50. Coupeville 1,205.

Girls team average over 22:30 individual finishers (top 10 plus locals in top 20): 1. Maya Nichols (Central Kitsap) 18:34.0, 2. Kaia Swegler-Richmond (South Whidbey) 18:50.5, 3. Kynzie DeLeon (Port Angeles) 19:05.3, 4. Evelyn Buetow (Sehome) 19:11.1, 5. Claire Cooney (Jesuit) 19:13.4, 6. Lucy Balish (Jesuit) 19:13.6, 7. Sariah Hepworth (Walla Walla) 19:15.9, 8. Rylee Leishman (Ellensburg) 19.26, 9. Rissa Eilmes (Central Kitsap) 19:26.2, 10. Sophie Smith (Lincoln) 19:27.0, 20. Elie Bassett (Granite Falls) 19:44.4.

Bill Kehoe South Sound Invite:

At Saint Martin’s University

Boys team scores (top five and locals): 1. Puyallup 99, 2. Steilacoom 100, 3. Stadium 132, 4. NW Christian (Lacey) 133, 5. Tumwater 183, 8. Oak Harbor 221, 12. Mariner 338, 19. Marysville Getchell 484.

Girls team scores (top five and locals): 1. Marysville Getchell 103, 2. Interlake 127, 3. Auburn Riverside 128, T-4. Capital 129, T-4. South Kitsap 129, 10. Oak Harbor 248.

Richland Invitational

At Carmichael M.S.

Boys teams scores (top five and locals): 1. Jackson 56, 2. Mount Spokane 94, 3. Seattle Prep 117, 4. Kamiak 124, 5. West Valley (Yakima) 134.

Girls teams scores (top five and locals): 1. Central Valley 83, 2. Bellarmine Prep 91, 3. Richland 146, 4. Kennewick 165, 5. Jackson 197.

FOOTBALL

Wesco 3A North

Squalicum 37, Ferndale 14

North Sound Conference

Cedar Park Christian 14, South Whidbey 7

GIRLS SOCCER

Wesco 3A/2A

Marysville Getchell 1, Mountlake Terrace 0

Non-conference

Woodinville 3, King’s 2

Mount Vernon Christian 4, Sultan 0

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