Stanwood’s Tyler Rhue celebrates his victory over Arlington’s Chase Deberry in the 126-pound weight class at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. The Spartans defeated the Eagles 50-21. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
STANWOOD — The Stanwood boys wrestling team beat Arlington 50-21 on Thursday evening for their seventh straight win in the “Battle fo the Bull” rivalry meet.
Prep wrestling meets in the area are beginning again after a pause during winter break due to COVID outbreaks linked to high school wrestling tournaments earlier in the season.
Stanwood’s Mason Ferguson is lifted off the mat by Arlington’s Trevor Latta in the 182-pound weight class at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Stanwood’s Bryan Roodzant wrestles Arlington’s Ethan Barnett in the 120-pound weight class at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Arlington’s David Forslof (left) faces on with Stanwood’s Lane Ovenell in the 132-pound weight class at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Stanwood’s Keaton Mayernik (top) wrestles Arlington’s Eric Vogel in the 138-pound weight class at Stanwood High Schoolon Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Stanwood’s Cruise Swanson wrestles Arlington’s RJ Gese in the 160-pound weight class at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Arlington’s Dustin Baxter works to pin Stanwood’s Cameron O’Neill in the 145-pound weight class at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Stanwood’s head coach Ray Mather cheers with his team against Arlington at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
The USA Softball Western Nationals are in Everett and Lynnwood, and the Nautique WWA Wakeboard National and U.S. National Wakesurf championships are in Monroe.
Grubb, the former UW offensive coordinator, also helped transform ex-Husky Jake Haener from a Power Five transfer into an All-Mountain West performer and draft pick.
The 2024 District 1 champions became the first Snohomish boys team to advance.
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