Thursday’s cross country results

CROSS COUNTRY

Jackson meet

At Jackson H.S.

Course distance: not reported

Boys

Team scores—Jackson 24, Marysville Getchell 51, Kamiak 82, Stanwood 90

Individual results: Jackson—2. M. Watkins 12:27; 4. A. Garcia 13:08; 5. C. Grode 13:09; 6. J. Skoog 13:13; 7. M. Rivera 13:18. Marysville Getchell—3. Z. Arccaro-Frazier 13:04; 9. G. Panther 13:27; 11. Frohlich 13:38; 13. Jones 13:48; 15. Labrake 13:59. Kamiak—1. C. McEachern 12:19; 16. Cromwell 14:02; 19. Wall 14:07; 22. B. Smith 14:17; 24. Alayli 14:25. Stanwood—12. O’Brien 13:45; 14. Klundt 13:51; 20. McMillian 14:08; 21. B. Wollman 14:18; 23. Matkins 14:26.

Girls

Team scores—Kamiak 32, Stanwood 47, Jackson 49, Marysville Getchell 104

Individual results: Kamiak—1. K. Slack 15:10; 2. A. Anderson 15:16; 5. T. Hatch 15:56; 9. L. Clark 16:16; 15. G. Lee 17:03. Stanwood—3. C. Dolan 15:22; 4. E. Conway 15:40; 10. C. Bentz 16:28; 14. K. Morgan 16:55; 16. L. Koster 17:09. Marysville Getchell—8. J. Rea 16:16; 22. T. Roscoe 17:54; 24. C. Smith 18:59; 25. Farrell 19:38; 26. Fisher 19:44.

Everett meet

At Everett Memorial Stadium

2.88 miles

Girls

Team scores—Shorecrest 33, Shorewood 43, Monroe 52, Everett 114, Meadowdale 151

Individual results—Shorecrest: 1. Lillian Visser 18:17; 2. Lauren Block 18:55; 7. Sophia Gamble 19:39; 11.Livia Glascock 20.03; 12. Delaney McCormack 20:05. Shorewood: 5. Rachel Hansen 19:15; 6. Emily Farden 19:35; 9. Eileen Beres 19:52; 10. Ellie Shoop 20:01; 13. Julia Nelson 20:06. Monroe: 3. Savannah Hastings 19:04; 4. Kaley Maurer 19:08; 8. Kielee Kinghorn 19:41; 18. Leah Anderson 20:36; 19. Cassidy Brown 20:37. Everett: 15. Lalii Couper 20:28; 22. Lauren Fifield 20:28; 24. Alex Ogden 21:14; 27. Rowan Wells-Edwards 22:14; 29. Parker Leland 23:10. Meadowdale: 17. Moriah Lund 20:35; 29. Kiara Dailer 22:26; 33. Emilie Mathison 22:50; 47. Maya Dailer 23:44; 68. Jackie Shaw 27:30.

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