Tuesday’s prep results

Boys Basketball

Wesco 4A

Monroe 66, Jackson 60

Cascade 63, Kamiak 60

Glacier Peak 64, Lake Stevens 53

Mount Vernon 58, Mariner 54

Wesco 3A

Marysville Pilchuck 64, Edmonds-Woodway 55

Snohomish 59, Marysville Getchell 57

Lynnwood 75, Oak Harbor 62

Shorecrest 63, Mountlake Terrace 51

Meadowdale 74, Shorewood 61

Stanwood 71, Everett 62

Cascade Conference

Sultan 57, Granite Falls 39

Archbishop Murphy 64, South Whidbey 51

Cedarcrest 68, Cedar Park Christian 55, box score not reported

Northwest 1B

Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace 81, Grace Academy 21, box score not reported

Tulalip Heritage 60, Lummi Nation 43

Boys Swimming

Wesco

Everett 94, Mountlake Terrace 74

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Everett (Ethan Harber, Ethan Ahrendt, Josh Shetler, Bradley Webber) 1:54.81; 200 freestyle—Ahrendt (E) 1:56.56; 200 individual medley—Sasha Bogatyrev (MT) 2:20.56; 50 freestyle—Webber (E) 26.86; 100 butterfly—Webber (E) 1:08.01; 100 freestyle—Charlie Havener (E) 1:01.29; 500 freestyle—Quinn Wieber (E) 6:32.57; 200 freestyle relay—Mountlake Terrace (Diego Aguiniga, Kai Hinch, Leo Diaz, Nate Miller) 2:00.85; 100 backstroke—Ahrendt (E) 1:06.58; 100 breaststroke—Bogatyrev (MT) 1:08.24; 400 freestyle relay—Everett (Ahrendt, Harber, Webber, Havener) 4:03.39.

Edmonds-Woodway 121, Everett 48

At Forest Park Pool

200 medley relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Yuteng Wang, Daniel Eno, Lukas Mraz, Niko Inadomi) 1:52.26; 200 freestyle—Ethan Ahrendt (E) 1:56.56; 200 individual medley—Joseph Livesey (EW) 2:20.85; 50 freestyle—Logan Schnitzius (EW) 25.09; 100 butterfly—Wang (EW) 1:02.79; 100 freestyle—Wang (EW) 57.24; 500 freestyle—Jeff Plum (EW) 5:41.04; 200 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Schnitzius, Plum, Mraz, Inadomi) 1:43.45; 100 backstroke—Schnitzius (EW) 1:02.62; 100 breaststroke—Eno (EW) 1:08.25; 400 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Schnitzius, Wang, Plum, Inadomi) 3:49.59.

Shorecrest 122, Meadowdale 48; Shorecrest 137, Lynwood 28; Jackson 108, Shorecrest 62; Jackson 128, Meadowdale 42; Jackson 136, Lynnwood 29

At Lynnwood Pool

200 medley relay— Jackson (Neal Thai, Justin Limberg, Jon Cook, Edward Engel) 1:40.94; 200 freestyle—Sean Nguyenle (M) 1:52.46; 200 individual medley—Limberg (J) 2:01.68; 50 freestyle—Cook (J) 22.3; 100 butterfly—Quinn Greninger (J) 56.44; 100 freestyle—Cook (J) 48.82; 500 freestyle—Spencer Thurman (S) 5:08.17; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Engel, Greninger, Erik Anderson, Cook) 1:34.37; 100 backstroke—Aric Prieve (S) 56.72; 100 breaststroke—Limberg (J) 1:00.8; 400 freestyle relay—Jackson (Greninger, Limberg, Ryan Wang, Pryce Umemoto) 3:29.11.

Kamiak vs. Stanwood, box score not reported

Marysville Getchell vs. Mariner, box score not reported

Marysville Pilchuck vs. Mariner, box score not reported

Lake Stevens 142, Mount Vernon 41

At Lake Stevens High School

200 medley relay— Lake Stevens (Carter Walles, Alejandro Flores Nathan Fleischmann, Coleson Wynne) 1:41.61; 200 freestyle—Walles (LS) 1:48.85; 200 individual medley—Benjamin Howard (LS) 2:15.35; 50 freestyle—Isaac Smith (MV) 23.26; Diving — Riley Koon (LS) 231.8; 100 butterfly—Flores (LS) 53.26; 100 freestyle—Walles (LS) 50.20; 500 freestyle—Gideon Marlatt (LS) 5:10.44; 200 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Fleischmann, Quade McKenzie, Wynne, Marlatt) 1:36.71; 100 backstroke—Howard (LS) 1:01; 100 breaststroke—Flores (LS) 56.67; 400 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Walles, Marlatt, Howard, Flores) 3:27.37.

Non-conference

Snohomish 124, Oak Harbor 57; Glacier Peak 128, Oak Harbor 40; Snohomish 107, Archbishop Murphy 72; Archbishop Murphy 91, Oak Harbor 61; Glacier Peak 100, Archbishop Murphy 66

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay— Glacier Peak (Calvin Kremer, Jake Ramsdell, Zach Cermak, Jack Renschler) 1:50.60; 200 freestyle—Jonah Schedin (S) 1:53.26; 200 individual medley—Colin Brenchley (S) 2:06.29; 50 freestyle—Cermak (GP) 22.98; Diving — Beck Otteson (S) 214.9; 100 butterfly—Cermak (GP) 56.87; 100 freestyle—Andrew Meneses (GP) 51.85; 500 freestyle—Schedin (S) 5:15.30; 200 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Cermak, Renschler, Daniel Pokorny, Meneses) 1:37.48; 100 backstroke—William Walters (AM) 55.09; 100 breaststroke—Ryan Price (AM) 1:03.14; 400 freestyle relay—Archbishop Murphy (Price, Alex Miller, Jason Alberts, Walters) 3:40.94.

Boys Wrestling

Wesco 4A

Kamiak 57, Cascade 24

At Kamiak H.S.

106—Diana Cantini (K) pinned Arshpreet Kaur 1:14; 113—Rubin Vierra (K) dec. Marcellio Mendez 12-5; 120—Lorenzo Jaquez (K) pinned Colby Tyler :20; 126—Peter Kim (K) pinned Panashe Dione 1:13; 132—Elliot Szoke (K) pinned Sayan Moeun 4:48; 138—Kaige Bunsngeam (C) pinned Sean Sahlberg 1:42; 145—Yasin Alissa (C) pinned Se Hwan Kim 4:00; 152—Ricardo Villapando (C) pinned Guage Holland 4:55; 160—Ko Muto (K) pinned Sebastian Jordan 1:58; 170—Anthony Armad (K) pinned Archie Betham 1:04; 182—Connor Thompson (C) won by forfeit; 195—Jaden Stetler (K) pinned Samuel Kolesar :39; 220—Drew Kindle (K) pinned Elijah Humburd 2:33; 285—Nick Garza (K) won by forfeit.

Lake Stevens 51, Glacier Peak 22

At Lake Stevens H.S.

106—Zac McSpadden (GP) pinned Aiden Eberlein :42; 113—Jake Bennett (LS) pinned Hunter Hollenbeck :45; 120—Markus Johnson (LS) pinned Anvarov 3:50; 126—Hardy (GP) dec. Kyle LaCoursiere 3-2; 132—Clayton Brush (LS) pinned MacDonald 5:50; 138—Cody LaCoursiere (LS) pinned David Richards-Perhatch 1:58; 145—Talon Tate (LS) pinned Lucas Doney 1:54; 152—Tim Mandzyck (GP) dec. Hayden Jones 14-3; 160—Julian Fryberg (LS) pinned Easton Howe :28; 170—Angelo Lorea (LS) pinned Jose Gonzalez 3:06 ; 182—Isaac Gust (LS) pinned Nic Hines 2:51; 195—Josh Erling (GP) dec. Carson West 11-8; 220—Wyatt Hall (LS) dec. Elijah Palmaffey 9-2; 285—Josiah Palmaffey (GP) pinned Devin Kylony 1:02.

Mariner at Mount Vernon, box score not reported

Jackson 42, Monroe 37

At Jackson H.S.

106—Hollis Willett (M) maj. dec. Maggie Telford 22-8; 113—Cole Lance (M) pinned Kylie Rexroat 0:28; 120—Cris Wilson (J) pinned Josh Maggard 1:39; 126—Matt Kastelle (J) pinned Chad Pease (M) 1:25 132—Cannon Lind (J) pinned Josh Christensen (M) 1:10; 138—Joseph Littrell (M) pinned Charles Immendorf 1:02; 145—Taylor Ivy (M) pinned Aiden Cook 1:22; 152—Jonah Locken (J) pinned Wilmer Chacon 1:40; 160—Riley Boyle (M) pinned Hunter Timmons 2:58; 170—Colton Hernandez (M) pinned James Ryan 3:42; 182—Paul Bischoff (M) dec. Garrett Miller 6-4; 195—Sam Jenkins (J) pinned Ben Davis 1:57; 220—Iain Gurr (J) pinned Nathan Harris 3:24; 285—Mark Finnerty (J) pinned Jaydon Smith 3:30.

Wesco 3A

Arlington 50, Stanwood 27

At Stanwood H.S.

106—Arlan Eichler (S) won by forfeit; 113—Dorian Tollenaar (A) won by forfeit; 120—Dustin Campbell (S) dec. Tim Smith 13-6; 126—Brendan Connely (A) won by forfeit; 132—Justin Wammack (A) won by forfeit; 138—Brantley Stupey (A) pinned Ben Woolman 5:15; 145—Will Rush (A) pinned Kellen Crabtree 2:31; 152—Jeremey Williams (S) pinned Colby Wammack 4:54; 160—Mason Phillips (S) pinned Sam Rush 1:55; 170—Riley Van Scoy (S) pinned Christian Fairbanks 1:39; 182—Cole Hahn (A) dec. Cole Carrigan 8-5; 195—Levi Wiseman (A) pinned Will Ingraham 2:26; 220—Connor Stockman (A) pinned Dalen Busby 3:59; 285—Hayden Strand pinned Wyatt Tayon 2:29.

Everett vs. Marysville Getchell, box score not reported

Snohomish 43, Oak Harbor 28

At Oak Harbor H.S.

106—Jamal Graham (OH) pinned Mikayla Jardine 1:38; 113—Shamus Warden (OH) dec. Gunnar Sturlugson 3-0; 120—Jakob Daly (OH) pinned Jayme Gonzalez 5:20; 126—Caleb Fitzgerald (OH) maj dec. Matt Miller 12-4; 132—Giovanni Ribay (OH) dec. Hamoody Smith 5-3; 138—Josh Ren (S) maj. dec. Dylan Sanchez 12-2; 145—Blake McBride (OH) pinned Declan Bartleheimer 1:12; 152—Christian Simonson (S) pinned Chris Brooks 4:33; 160—Ryahn Cote (S) pinned Noah Hangan 1:16; 170—Kyle Carlson (S) dec. Ethan Pace 7-0; 182—Snohomish won by forfeit; 195—Snohomish won by forfeit; 220—Matt Currier (S) pinned Michael Fisken 3:17; 285—Duncan King (S) pinned Kegan Daniels 2:33.

Non-conference

Redmond vs. Marysville Getchell, box score not reported

Kamiak 40, Redmond 33

At Kamiak H.S.

106—Diana Cantini (K) maj. dec. Shannon Curran 11-2; 113—Rubin Vierra (K) dec. Leah Hiatt 6-1; 120—Lorenzo Jaquez (K) tech. fall Sean Allen Shipman 15-0 (TF 5:00); 126—Peter Kim (K) pinned Noah Meduinsky 1:14; 132—Job Zuniga (R) pinned Elliott Szoke 1:47; 138—Alex Ayata (R) dec. Sean Sohlberg 8-4; 145—Josh Medinsky (R) pinned SeHwan Kim 1:57; 152—Jeremy Hernandez (R) pinned Guage Holland 3:31; 160—Carson Kui (R) pinned Ko Muto 3:20; 170—Anthony Armad (K) maj. dec. Michael Englander 10-0; 182—George Matusevych (R) won by forfeit; 195—Jaden Steller (K) won by forfeit; 220—Drew Kindle (K) pinned Alex Folta 1:21; 285—Nick Garza (K) won by forfeit.

Girls Basketball

Cascade Conference

Archbishop Murphy 62, Cedarcrest 36

King’s 44, Cedar Park Christian 38, box score not reported

South Whidbey 43, Sultan 28

Northwest 1B

Grace Academy 46, Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace 14, box score not reported

Tulalip Heritage at Lummi Nation, box score not reported

Non-conference

Granite Falls 44, Vashon Island 38, box score not reported

Girls Bowling

Wesco

Jackson 3, Seattle Prep 0, box score not reported

Girls Wrestling

Wesco

Cascade at Kamiak, box score not reported

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