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Wesco 4A Tournament

At Glacier Peak H.S.

Team scores (after Day 1)—Lake Stevens 168, Jackson 97.5, Monroe 92.5, Glacier Peak 74.5, Mariner 70, Kamiak 49, Mount Vernon 43, Cascade 27.

Saturday’s semifinal matchups—106: Jake Bennett (LS) vs. Kyle Nget (GP); Dylani Trujillo (Mon) vs. Markus Johnson (LS). 113: Parker Hardy (GP) vs. Peter Kim (K); Jalan Lumar (LS) vs. Matthew Johnson (LS). 120: Nathan Scilley (LS) vs. Josh Vail (J); Kyle LaCoursiere (LS) vs. Logan Cossairt (MV). 126: Clayton Brush (LS) vs. Matt Kastelle (J); Gavin MacDonald (GP) vs. Seth Nickerson (LS). 132: Talon Tate (LS) vs. Joseph Adee (Mar); Cody LaCoursiere (LS) vs. Joseph Littrell (Mon). 138: Levi Weaver (Mar) vs. Ben Brindle (J); Ryan Fry (Mar) vs. Taylor Ivy (Mon). 145: Cole Anderson (J) vs. Tim Mandzyuk (GP); Joshua Giron (Mar) vs. Isaac Gust (LS). 152: Ricky Kranz (GP) vs. Anthony Armad (K); Stephen Littrell (Mon) vs. Julian Fryberg (LS). 160: Warren Han (K) vs. Rory Felder (Mon); Zachary Cleave (MV) vs. Dartagnan Phan (J). 170: Malachi Lawrence (LS) vs. Hunter Harris (Mon); James Ryan (J) vs. Angelo Loera (LS). 182: Josh Erling (GP) vs. Carson West (LS); Austin Kaytor (Mar) vs. Garrett Miller (J). 195: Adam Holston (C) vs. Wyatt Hall (LS); Jose Parra (Mar) vs. Da’Marquis Chapel (J). 220: Cayden Herbert (Mar) vs. Drew Kindle (J); Jose Viayra (J) vs. Josh Felder (Mon). 285: Andrew Raymond (C) vs. Dylan Hutchinson (LS); Thomas Stieler (Mon) vs. Draven Hodgins (MV).

Wesco 3A North Tournament

At Stanwood H.S.

Team scores after Day 1—Marysville Pilchuck 140, Everett 130, Arlington 120, Snohomish 111.5, Oak Harbor 85, Marysville Getchell 81, Stanwood 51.

Saturday’s semifinal matchups—106: Cole Daurie (MP) vs. Josh Williamson (Sno); Raffy Simeone (MP) vs. Daniel Heiss (A). 113: Josh Allred (E) vs. Tanner Lauzon (OH); Kody Smith (E) vs. Austin Davis (MP). 120: Stephan Erosa (E) vs. Caleb Fitzgerald (OH); Zion Gomez (OH) vs. Dillan Meyer (Sno). 126: Christian Evanger (A) vs. Daniel Ramirez (E); Josh Ren (Sno) vs. Will Rush (A). 132: Blake McBride (OH) vs. Jeremy Williams (A); Baily Alvis (MP) vs. Anthony LaBrake (MG). 138: Gavin Rork (A) vs. Sam Rush (A); Cayden White (MP) vs. Riley Van Scoy (Stan). 145: Mason Phillips (Stan) vs. Trey Padgett (MG); Kyle Carlson (Sno) vs. Riley Bennett (E). 152: Patrick West (E) vs. Jacob Carlson (MG); Justin Collier (MP) vs. Michael Stewart (MG). 160: Cooper McAuslan (A) vs. Kristian Fairbanks (A); Devon Rose (MG) vs. Brett Allred (E). 170: Keith Pablo (MP) vs. Manuel Munoz (A); Krys DuPree (E) vs. Ben Kloes (Sno). 182: Arie van Veen (Stan) vs. Jake Leonard (E); Christian Balmer (E) vs. Nick Dugin (OH). 195: Colton Ferro (A) vs. Dyton Lucas (MP); Micah Hoot (MG) vs. Jessey Moe (E). 220: Charlie Diedrich (MG) vs. Tyson Sawyer (MG); Matt Currier (Sno) vs. Zaelyn Bell (E). 285: Sam Zook (OH) vs. Jordan Hatem (E); Joe Lawrence (MP) vs. Tristan Emery (A).

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