Snohomish’s Grace Andrews swims in the 200 Yard IM during the meet against Glacier Peak on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Snohomish’s Grace Andrews swims in the 200 Yard IM during the meet against Glacier Peak on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

GALLERY: Glacier Peak tops Snohomish to secure Wesco North title

The Grizzles beat the Panthers 118-67 to clinch the league girls swim and dive championship.

SNOHOMISH — In a meet that featured a pair of undefeated girls swim and dive teams, Glacier Peak raced past Snohomish 118-67 to capture the Wesco North regular-season league championship.

Glacier Peak improved to 8-0 in league with one meet to go on Thursday against Cascade.

Snohomish fell to 7-1 in league with its final regular-season meet set for Thursday against Lake Stevens.

Lake Stevens has only one league loss this season so far, to Glacier Peak on Oct. 4.

The 4A and 3A District 1 Girls Swim and Dive Championships begin on Wednesday, Nov. 2.

Here are the winners from Tuesday:

Glacier Peak 118, Snohomish 67

At Snohomish Aquatic Center

200 medley relay—Snohomish (Mary Clarke, Olivia Huber, Grace Andrews, Kimi Nakamura-Doudt) 1:57.05; 200 freestyle—Alena Lehmann (GP) 2:01.16; 200 individual medley—Isabella Hoopes (GP) 2:16.85; 50 freestyle—Mary Clarke (S) 24.58; Diving—Addison Farman (GP) 228.45; 100 butterfly—Andrews (S) 1:00.66; 100 freestyle—Alexa Sullivan (GP) 57.07; 500 freestyle—Lehmann (GP) 5:23.56; 200 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Alexa Sullivan, Keelie Sullivan, Ellia Lao, Lehmann) 1:50.59; 100 backstroke—Clarke (S) 56.38; 100 breaststroke—Hoopes (GP) 1:13.76; 400 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Andrews, Nakamura-Doudt, Huber, Clarke) 3:47.15.

See below for a photo gallery from the meet

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