Local qualifiers for state cross country meet

State Cross Country Championships

When: Saturday

Where: Sun Willows Golf Course (Pasco)

Race schedule: Wheelchair, 9:30 a.m.; 1B/2B girls, 10 a.m.; 1A girls, 10:30 a.m.; 2A girls, 11 a.m.; 1B/2B boys, 11:30 a.m.; 1A boys, noon; 3A girls, 12:30 p.m.; 4A girls, 1 p.m.; 2A boys, 1:30 p.m.; 3A boys, 2 p.m.; 4A boys, 2:30 p.m.

4A BOYS

Local qualifiers

Glacier Peak—Riley McDowell, Nicholas Mullineux Perrault, Elijah Lopez, Tyler Tanta, Nathan Tastad, Tim Mandzyuk. Jackson—Mateo Rivera, Joseph Skoog, Lucas Robert. Lake Stevens—Kayto Krueger, Blake Braaten, Bryce Mefford, Ki Thomas

4A GIRLS

Local individual qualifiers

Glacier Peak—Alexis Palmer, Brooke Wallace, Elena Willems. Jackson—Anna Skoog, Allyson Kim. Kamiak—Leah Clark, Alicia Anderson. Lake Stevens—Taylor Roe, Abigail Hill, Zoie Mastin. Monroe—Savannah Hastings

3A BOYS

Local individual qualifiers

Arlington—Dawson Andrews, Blake Landry, Noah Loftis, Favian Villanueva. Edmonds-Woodway—Lucas Lacambra, Deyago Peraza, Dylan Hartono, Jacob Willcox. Lynnwood—Micah Murphy. Marysville Getchell—Gregory Panther. Meadowdale—Colin Knechtel. Oak Harbor—Benjamin Gasper, Dallas Riddle-Stevens. Shorecrest—Erik Luu, Spencer Thurman. Shorewood—Lucas Kleyn, Ben Heagler. Snohomish—Matt Goddard, Nick McIver, Liam Anderson. Stanwood—Jack O’Brien.

3A GIRLS

Local individual qualifiers

Arlington—Mary Andrews, Jensyn Smith, Paige Nelson. Edmonds-Woodway—Yukino Parle, Olivia Meader Yetter, Stephanie Wroblewski. Lynnwood—Brooke Schroeder. Oak Harbor—Megan Smith, Alexis Smith. Shorecrest—Lillian Visser, Lauren Block, Sophia Gamble. Shorewood—Eileen Beres. Snohomish—Ellie Baxter, Megan Campbell, Claire Owens, Anya Bohuta. Stanwood—Ella Conway, Charlotte Bentz, Caroline Dolan

2A BOYS

Local individual qualifiers

Archbishop Murphy—Joshua Rauvola. Cedarcrest—Grant Van Valkenburg, Ben Benson, Emmett Klaiber. Granite Falls—Isaac Cortes. Lakewood—Adam Cross. Mountlake Terrace—Jaden Lofrese, Alex Williams

2A GIRLS

Local individual qualifiers

Archbishop Murphy—Megan Dorney. Cedarcrest—Elsie Dombek, Kelly Hall, Alicia Krivanek, Mary Cate Babcock. Lakewood—Madison Howe, Callie Buchanan. Mountlake Terrace—Joan Park, Meagan Williams, Marika Jamtaas.

1A BOYS

Local individual qualifiers

Cedar Park Christian—Grant Gorc. King’s—Colby Crispeno, Cameron Chew, Anthony Hart. South Whidbey—Callahan Yale, Michael Cepowski

1A GIRLS

Local individual qualifiers

King’s—Naomi Smith, Allison Perrow, Jenae McInnes, Greta Gunning. South Whidbey—Kaia Swegler Richmond, Alexandra Kurtz, Elizabeth Donnelly.

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