Tuesday’s prep girls swimming results

Jackson 136, Mariner 29

At WEST Coast Aquatics

200 medley relay—Jackson (Maddie Pressler, Nicole Limberg, Chloe Limargo, Lexi Nims) 1:53.27; 200 freestyle—Lindsay Pressler (J) 2:19.24; 200 individual medley—Limargo (J) 2:19.24; 50 freestyle—Andrea Koozer (J) 29.09; 100 butterfly—Isabella Phung (J) 1:10.12; 100 freestyle—M. Pressler (J) 53.93; 500 freestyle—Nims (J) 5:47.03; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (M. Pressler, Limberg, Limargo, Sims) 1:42.85; 100 backstroke—Heidi Ly (J) 1:01.54; 100 breaststroke—Limberg (J) 1:06.26; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (M. Pressler, Limargo, Nims, Limberg) 3:45.97.

Lake Stevens 138, Everett 47

At Lake Stevens H.S.

200 medley relay—Lake Stevens (Sydnie Chesley, Jade Lippmann, Emily Jacobson, Gabby Marlatt) 1:58.95; 200 freestyle—Julia Harnish (LS) 2:22.84; 200 individual medley—Marlatt (LS) 2:17.91; 50 freestyle—Chesley (LS) 27.29; Diving—Katrina Mueller (LS) 177.80; 100 butterfly—Marlatt (LS) 1.00.63; 100 freestyle—Jacobson (LS) 58.48; 500 freestyle—Chesley (LS) 6:01.64; 200 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Jacobson, Lippmann, Rylee Johansen, Marlatt) 1:47.34; 100 backstroke—Kaitlyn Flores (E) 1:16.36; 100 breaststroke—Cheyenne Kreide (LS) 1:19.94; 400 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Chesley, Jaquie Personius, Kreide, Johansen) 4:15.12.

Kamiak 95, Shorecrest 82

At Kamiak H.S.

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Song-Nhi Vo, Elli Straume, Grace Hatscher, Angeline Dovinh) 1:58.49; 200 freestyle—Anna Sargent (S) 2:12; 200 individual medley—Straume (K) 2:20; 50 freestyle—Marina Or (S) 27.0; Diving—Naomi Bingham (K) 235.15; 100 butterfly—Paige Moss (S) 1:15; 100 freestyle—Hatscher (K) 58.0; 500 freestyle—Dovinh (K) 5:30.37; 200 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Vo, Stina Seaberg, Straume, Dovinh) 1:44.14; 100 backstroke—Vo (K) 1:03.14; 100 breaststroke—Jiahui Zeng (S) 1:09.65; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Dovinh, Seaberg, Vo, Hatscher) 3:51.22.

Shorewood 129, Lynnwood 41

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Shorewood (Maya McCants, Emily McDowell, Anna Pitts, Kirsten Bjorge) 2:05.55; 200 freestyle—Elle Fredrickson (S) 2:21.78; 200 individual medley—McDowell (S) 2:41.59; 50 freestyle—Meredith Rand (S) 27.79; 100 butterfly—Pitts (S) 1:09.23; 100 freestyle—Katie Taylor (S) 1:03.85; 500 freestyle—Katelyn Kneib (S) 6:29.62; 200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Fredrickson, Pitts, Deanna Han, Rand) 1:59.31; 100 backstroke—McCants (S) 1:10.17; 100 breaststroke—McDowell (S) 1:19.18; 400 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Rand, Taylor, Timony Sherry, McCants) 4:18.91.

Oak Harbor 127, Marysville Pilchuck 47

Oak Harbor 138, Marysville Getchell 37

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

200 medley relay—Oak Harbor (Tungate, Black, Pape, Krantz) 2:02.88; 200 freestyle—Whitinger (OH) 2:27.95; 200 individual medley—Black (OH) 2:26.27; 50 freestyle—Tungate (OH) 25.68; Diving—Chloe Bishop (MG) 208.05; 100 butterfly—Pape (OH) 1:03.09; 100 freestyle—Sugatan (OH) 1:01.85; 500 freestyle—Whitinger (OH) 7:14.42; 200 freestyle relay—Oak Harbor 1:50.86; 100 backstroke—Tungate (OH) 1:02.31; 100 breaststroke—Black (OH) 1:13.93; 400 freestyle relay—Oak Harbor (Tungate, Whitinger, Dennen, Sugatan) 4:30.16.

Meadowdale 95, Mountlake Terrace 72

Edmonds-Woodway 101, Meadowdale 68

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay—Meadowdale (Jersey Razzano, Fiona Rand, Kelly Morgan, Elly Bray) 2:01.36; 200 freestyle—Morgan Broadhead (E-W) 2:06.63; 200 individual medley—K. Morgan (M) 2:15.79; 50 freestyle—Grace Morgan (M) 28.97; 100 butterfly—K. Morgan (M) time; 100 freestyle—Angella Kim (E-W) 1:00.91; 500 freestyle—Josie McCloughan (E-W) 5:45.48; 200 freestyle relay—Meadowdale (K. Morgan, G. Morgan, Bray, Razzano) 1:49.15; 100 backstroke—Kim (E-W) 1:09.44; 100 breaststroke—Broadhead (E-W) 1:14.75; 400 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (McCloughan, Ilaria Simmen, Kim, Broadhead) 4:03.44.

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