Lake Stevens rolls to fourth straight win

STANWOOD — The train just keeps rolling for the Lake Stevens wrestling team — with or without the starters.

The defending state champions decided to move a few wrestlers around, even giving backups a shot at varsity in Thursday night’s Wesco North meet against Stanwood. The changes, though, certainly didn’t effect the Vikings’ early-season dominance as they rolled to a fourth-straight dual victory, 66-3.

Backups won at both 103 and 140 pounds and Blake Lehuquet picked up an especially-impressive fall at 215 after bumping up a weight.

“I was really happy with him. He came up from 189, gave up some weight and still did a great job,” Lake Stevens head coach Brent Barnes said. “We had several wrestlers tonight turn in really good efforts.”

The Vikings won all but one match, but Stanwood didn’t make it easy on them. The Spartans forced decisions in four matches and picked up their lone win at 171 with an 8-7 victory by Denver Colin.

Lake Stevens did get five falls, including three straight from Josh Grow (189), Lehuquet (215) and Zach Teuber (275).

At Stanwood H.S.

103—Rodorigo (LS) pinned Gentry, 1:28; 112—Zweifel (LS) tech. fall Duran, 18-3; 119—Stillwell (LS) major dec. Bascam, 11-3; 125—S. Anderson (LS) forfeit; 130—Austin forfeit; 135—Pelliguina (LS) dec. Fina, 7-2; 140—J. Anderson major dec. Wharton, 17-3; 145—Earcrett (LS) dec. Barquist, 9-2; 152—King pinned Stangeland, :30; 160—Mahn tech. fall Ulrich, 16-0; 171—Colin dec. Welch, 8-7; 189—Grow pinned Johnson, 5:33; 215—Lehuquet pinned Pedroza, 3:49; 275—Teuber pinned Sams, 1:10. Records—Lake Stevens 1-0 league, 4-0 overall. Stanwood 0-1, 3-1.

Oak Harbor 63, Cascade 18: At Oak Harbor, the Wildcats posted seven falls in a Wesco North win over Cascade.

At Oak Harbor H.S.

103—Martinez (OH) pinned Robbins, :18; 112—Strickland (OH) forfeit; 119—Zimmerman (OH) pinned Oonalman, 5:31; 125—R. Cardwell (OH) pinned Levine, 2:31; 130—C. Elliot (OH) pinned Hu, 2:33; 135—Quinlin (C) pinned E. Cardwell, 1:35; 140—Duncan (C) pinned Page, 3:06; 145—Sands (C) pinned Gary, 1:13; 152—Tuttle (OH) major dec. Hawkins, 12-1; 160—Tyson (OH) tech. fall Ahmad, 20-4; 171—Hubner (OH) pinned Stoler, 4:32; 189—Martin (OH) pinned Mark, 3:25; 215—T. Elliot (OH) forfeit; 275—Neumiller (OH) pinned Catz, 1:25. Records—Oak Harbor 1-0 league, 2-2 overall. Cascade 0-1, 1-3.

Everett 45, Monroe 33: At Everett, All knotted up with two matches to go, Tyler Carson and Nick Salsbury each scored pins in the meet’s final two matches to seal the Wesco North victory for Everett.

At Everett H.S.

103—Perry (E) pinned Simonelli, 1:28; 112—Beaver (E) tech pin Johnson, injury default; 119—Forrest (E) pinned Curnet, 4:58; 125—Lucero (E) def. Bartness, 9-3; 130—Dalbeck (M) pinned Palabrica, OT; 135—Foster (M) def. Stratis, 7-4; 140—Stocker (M) tech pin Heard, injury default; 145—Paeth (E) won by forfeit; 152—Murray (M) pinned Pound, 2:43; 160—Husman (E) pinned Hastings, :57; 171—Vasquez (M) def. Boyce, 7-4; 189—Carson (E) pinned Summers, :56; 215—Salsbury (E) pinned Ingersoll, 3:47; 285—Anstett (E) pinned Martin, 3:34. Records—Everett 1-0 division, 2-3 overall. Monroe 0-1, 3-1.

Mariner 70, Shorewood 9: At Everett, the Marauders won all but two weight divisions and scored eight falls in a Wesco South defeat of Shorewood.

At Mariner H.S.

103—Parker (M) pinned Hafzalla, 1:12; 112—Leach (S) dec. Nguyen, 9-3; 119—Al-Tamimi (M) major dec. Floresca 9-1; 125—Johnson (M) pinned Hobbs, :45; 130—Tiongco (M) pinned Berenson, 2:10; 135—Boyd (M) forfeit; 140—Coffman (M) pinned Nitta, 1:34; 145—Parker (M) pinned Ames, 1:31; 152—Link (M) pinned Jensen, :25; 160—Girardo (M) pinned Smith, 1:49; 171—Do (M) forfeit; 189—Hester (S) pinned Nelson, 3:34; 215—Ferguson (M) forfeit; 275—Irby (M) forfeit. Records—Mariner 1-0 league, 3-1 overall. Shorewood 0-1, 0-4.

Edmonds-Woodway 32, Meadowdale 31: At Lynnwood, the Wesco South meet came down to the final match in which Steven Alfi of Edmonds-Woodway defeated Nechirvan Zebari 13-4 to seal the victory for the Warriors.

At Meadowdale H.S.

103—Vulliet (E-W) pinned Wilkinson 1:59; 112—Hutchinson (E-W) won by forfeit; 119—Warren (E-W)pinned McKeegan 3:32; 125—DeWeese (E-W) def. Adams, 20-7; 130—Parada (M) def. Haberman, 7-5; 135—Alfi (E-W) def. Zebari 13-4; 140—Petrone (M) won by forfeit; 145—McAllister (E-W) def. Neville, 10-6; 152—Smith (M) def. Storeno, 17-13; 160—Stevenson (M) def. Martin, 13-3; 171—Jack (M) def. Murphy, 5-2; 189—Johansen (E-W) def. Montanari, 7-2; 215—Loutsis (M) pinned Kim 1:28; 275—Palomino (M) def. Cutuk, pin 1:28. Records—Edmonds-Woodway 1-0 league, 3-0 overall. Meadowdale 0-1, 0-4.

Lynnwood 41, Mountlake Terrace 36: At Lynnwood, pins by Rodson Ubungen, Jeremy Ingalls, Stephen Takashima and Tanner Detschman helped the Royals earn a come-from-behind Wesco South victory against Mountlake Terrace.

At Lynnwood H.S.

103—double forfeit; 112—Ubungen (L) pinned Quinteiro 1:45; 119—Fields (L) won by forfeit; 125—King (MT) pinned Ormston :13; 130—Alley (L) won by forfeit; 135—Ingalls (L) pinned Joseph :29; 140—Takashima (L) tech. fall Leonard 16-1; 145—Lauderdale (L) won by forfeit; 152—Call (MT) pinned Marshall 3:45; 160—Detschman (L) won by forfeit; 171—Wright (MT) pinned Ingalls 3:39; 189—Finnicum (MT) pinned Golonko 1:04; 215—Holmlund (MT) won by forfeit; 285—Red Cloud (MT) won by forfeit. Records—Lynnwood 1-0 league, 1-3 overall. Mountlake Terrace 0-1, 0-4.

Kamiak 72, Shorecrest 0: At Shoreline, the Knights swept the Wesco South meet. Freshman twin brothers Corey and Riley Nelson’s victories were their first for the varsity team.

At Shorecrest H.S.

103—C. Nelson (K) pinned Dimana, 5:38; 112—R. Nelson (K) def. Salmon, 6-2; 119—Strickland (K) pinned Sheger, :58; 125—Kusilek (K) def. Arbanisin, 9-7; 130—Semple (K) def. McCue, 11-4; 135—Salazar (K) won by forfeit; 140—Reim (K) won by forfeit; 145—Jacobson (K) pinned Miller, 2:38; 152—Regan (K) def. Oralla, 14-2; 160—Manzano (K) won by forfeit; 171—Munoz (K) tech. pin Cook, 15-0; 189—Boyle (K) won by forfeit; 215—Marson (K) won by forfeit; 285—Alusi (K) won by forfeit. Records—Kamiak 1-0 division, 3-1 overall. Shorecrest 0-1, 0-4.

Darrington 41, Concerte 39: At Darrington, heavyweight Scott Regelbrugge got a fall in the next-to-last match to pull out a Northwest 1A/2B League victory for Darrington.

At Darrington H.S.

103—Thomas (C) forfeit; 112—D. Dellinger (C) pinned White, :50; 119—Loughlin (D) forfeit; 125—Benjaim (C) pinned Fenstermaker, 3:20; 130—Bryson (D) pinned Moloney, :58; 135—Fallis (C) forfeit; 140—Rice (C) pinned Palmer, 1:30; 145—Dolph (D) tech. fall Paxton, 18-2; 152—Anderson (C) tech. fall M. Groh, 18-2; 160—R. Groh (D) pinned T. Dellinger, 1:20; 171—Newberry (D) pinned Holt, 4:53; 189—Cress (C) major dec. Metzger, 8-1; 215—Rounds (D) pinned Kells, 1:19; 275—Regelbrugge pinned Claybo, 5:26. Records—Darrington 1-0 league, 1-1 overall. Concrete 0-1, 0-1.

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