Kamiak sweeps three duals

MUKILTEO – Dan Munro posted three victories at 125 pounds to help Kamiak win all three meets in a triple-dual competition Saturday at Kamiak High School.

Kamiak (3-1 overall) defeated Eastlake 45-30, Woodinville 36-31 and Lynnwood 60-22.

Lynnwood (0-4) also fell to Woodinville, 60-16, and Eastlake, 48-18.

Munro had a first-round pin against Woodinville, a second-round pin against Lynnwood and a 13-9 decision against Eastlake.

Lynnwood’s Jordan Williams also won all three of his matches. Williams had pins against Kamiak and Woodinville and notched a 5-4 decision against Eastlake.

103-Baldwin (K) won by forfeit; 112-Voice (K) won by forfeit; 119-Huss (K) pinned Schoonover, 1:04, 3rd; 125-Munro (K) dec. Perrara, 13-9; 130-Rian (K) dec. McClure, 7-4; 135-Bennett (K) dec. Rose, 15-11; 140-Schlepp (E) pinned Gray, 1:15, 3rd; 145-Wallace (K) pinned Anderson, 1:21, 1st; 152-Cannon (K) pinned Skinner, 1:00, 1st; 160-Faulkner (E) pinned Huss, :44, 3rd; 171-Munoz (K) pinned Warren, :53, 3rd; 189-D. Rowe (E) won by injury default; 215-S. Rowe (E) pinned Dodson, 1:29, 3rd; 275-Michaels (K0 pinned Michaud, 1:37, 1st.

103-Baldwin (K) won by technical fall over Guzman, 26-8; 112-Voice (K) pinned Biggs, 1:07, 1st; 119-Hayamatz (W) dec. Huss, 11-10; 125-Munro (K) pinned Briant, 1:53, 1st; 130-M. Johnson (W) dec. Rian, 17-5; 135-Stolz (W) dec. Bennett, 9-4; 140-Slaelinger (W) pinned Gray, 1:44, 3rd; 145-Wallace (K) pinned Thompson, :59, 2nd; 152-Cannon (K) dec. Grandia, 14-7; 160-N. Johnson (W) won by technical fall over Berg, 18-3; 171-Munoz (K) pinned Rochley, 1:53, 2nd; 189-Andrews (W) dec. Varg, 16-6; 215-Hernandez (W) pinned Church, :43, 2nd; 275-Michaels (K) dec. Halgeson, 15-1.

103-Baldwin (K) pinned Podcharion, 1:49, 1st; 112-Williams (L) pinned Voice, :55, 2nd; 119-Huss (K) won by forfeit; 125-Munro (K) pinned Boggio, :25, 2nd; 130-Rian (K) pinned Forrest, :25, 1st; 135-Munoz (L) pinned Bennett, 1:48, 1st; 140-Alhussaini (L) dec. Gray, 14-4; 145-Wallace (K) won by forfeit; 152-Cannon (K) won by forfeit; 160-Berg (K) won by forfeit; 171-Christian (L) won by forfeit; 189-Hadley (K) won by forfeit; 215-Dodson (K) won by forfeit; 275-Michaels (K) won by forfeit. Records-Lynnwood 0-4 overall. Kamiak 3-1.

103-Detschman (L) won by forfeit; 112-Double forfeit; 119-Williams (L) dec. Schoonover, 5-4; 125-Perra (E) pinned Boggio, no time reported; 130-McClure (E) pinned Blake, no time reported; 135-Mingo (L) dec. Rose, 17-13; 140-Schlepp (E) pinned Zach, no time reported; 145-Tesir (L) pinned Anderson, no time reported; 152-Double forfeit; 160-Faulkner (E) won by forfeit; 171-Warren (E) pinned Christian, no time reported; 189-D. Rowe (E) won by forfeit; 215-S. Rowe (E) won by forfeit; 275-Michaud (E) won by forfeit.

103-Guzman (W) dec. Detschman, 20-15; 112-Williams (L) pinned Biggs, no time reported; 119-Hayamoto (W) won by forfeit; 125-Briant (W) dec. Boggio, 10-9; 130-Johnson (W) pinned Forrest, no time reported; 135-Mingo (L) dec. Stolz, 15-5; 140-Sidelinger (W) pinned Zach, no time reported; 145-Tesir (L) pinned Thompson, no time reported; 152-Grandia (W) won by forfeit; 160-Rackley (W) won by forfeit; 171-Johnson (W) pinned Christian, no time reported; 189-Andrew (W) won by forfeit; 215-Carlyle (W)won by forfeit; 275-Holgeson (W) won by forfeit.

Snohomish 66, Juanita 9; Snohomish 51, Highline 18; Snohomish 76, Sammamish-Evergreen 6: Snohomish senior Mark Ferrin pinned all three of his opponents in the Highline triple-dual meet to lead the Panthers to three straight victories.

103-Thier (S) pinned Hubbard, 1:50, 1st round; 112-Walker (S) won by forfeit; 119-Hise (S) won by forfeit; 125-Ferrin (S) pinned Trayler, 1:40, 1st round; 130-Shaw (S) won by forfeit; 135-Collins (J) dec. Schukar, 9-2; 140-McDonnell (S) dec. Aadland, 7-5; 145-Houck (S) dec. Sharifi, 12-10; 152-Gere (S) pinned Bates, 1:02, 1st round; 160-Coffman (S) pinned King, 1:12, 1st round; 171-Fortin (S) won by forfeit; 189-Whitlock (S) won by forfeit; 215-Burke (S) won by forfeit; 275-Vandermulen (J) pinned Stach, 1:20, 1st round. Records-Snohomish 2-0 overall.

103-Warbaugh (H) pinned Thier, :48, 2nd round; 112-Walker (S) pinned B. Nguyen, 1:34, 1st round; 119-Hise (S) won by forfeit; 125-Ferrin (S) pinned T. Nguyen, 1:54, 1st round; 130-Shaw (S) pinned Arnold, 1:04, 2nd round; 135-Duncan (H) dec. Schukar, 12-5; 140-McDonnell (S) pinned Himilman, :58, 1st round; 145-Dorn (H) dec. Houck, 4-3; 152-Rice (H) dec. Gere, 7-6; 160-Peterson (H) dec. Coffman, 8-6 (OT); 171-Fortin (S) dec. Gilligan 13-12; 189-Whitlock (S) pinned Wong, 1:04, 1st round; 215-Burke (S) won by forfeit; 275-Stach (S) pinned Peralas, 2:75, 1st round. Records-Snohomish 3-0 overall.

103-Thier (S) won by forfeit; 112-Walker (S) won by forfeit; 119-Hise (S) pinned Pollen (E), 1:33, 1st round; 125-Ferrin (S) pinned Bradshawk (Sam), 1:43, 1st round; 130-Shaw (S) pinned Baugh (Sam), 1:09, 1st round; 135-Shukar (S) pinned Bowman (E), 1:33, 1st round; 140-McDonnell (S) pinned Hawkins (Sam), :24, 1st round; 145-Houck (S) pinned Shadamin (Sam), :50, 2nd round; 152-Gardiner (Sam) pinned Gleason, 1:53, 1st round; 160-Coffmann (S) won by forfeit; 171-Fortin (S) pinned Marbet (E), 1:12, 2nd round; 189-Whitlock (S) pinned Ferrier (E), 1:59, 1st round; 215-Burke (S) pinned Ranagbran (Sam), 1:12, 1st round; 275-Stach (S) dec. Poldsky (Sam), 12-2. Records-Snohomish 4-0 overall.

Mariner 224, Blanchet 161, Lake Stevens 159, Jackson 154.5, Stadium 150, Kentlake 122.5, Blaine 99, Shorewood 57.5, Kent Meridian 39, Monroe JV 0: Mariner’s Michael Bell was awarded the Outstanding Wrestler award for his combination of athletic ability, three consecutive pins and good sportsmanship in Mariner’s Holiday Tournament.

103-Francisco (Blanchet) pinned Crivell (Jackson), :31, 1st round; 112-McDuffy (Jackson) pinned Boulman (Lake Stevens), 1:27, 1st round); 119-Malijan (Blanchet) dec. Young (Kentlake) 20-4; 125-Carter (Lake Stevens) dec. Abrams (Blanchet), 12-1; 130-Bush (Mariner) pinned Cunningham (Stadium) 3:45, 1st round; 135-Abbassi (Stadium) pinned Norng (Lake Stevens), 1:45, 2nd round; 140-Ansara (Stadium) dec. Moore (Blanchet), 12-11; 145-Dunn (Mariner) pinned Wellein (Blanchet), :45, 2nd round; 152-Blankenship (Stadium) dec. Styron (Kent Meridian), 15-11; 160-Walsh (Kentlake) dec. Burbank (Stadium), 17-8; 171-Snyder (Kentlake) dec. McNaughten (Blanchet), 8-0; 189-Austin (Lake Stevens) pinned Vongphrachanh (Mariner), 1:04, 2nd round; 215-Bell (Mariner) pinnedWarner (Jackson), 2:52, 1st round; 275-Carr (Blanchet) dec. Toomey (Lake Stevens), 5-4.

Forks tournament: Sultan placed fifth. Ryan Conley won the 135-pound weight class with a 9-4 decision. Jake Beedle placed second at 152 and Travis Shearer (171) and Kevin Criswell (140) captured third-place finishes.

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