Myers sets the tone for Arlington victory

ARLINGTON — Team captain Chris Myers set the tone early for the Arlington wrestling team Tuesday night.

The Eagles defeated Oak Harbor 42-26 in a Wesco North battle in Arlington.

After an opening-match loss by decision, Myers (160 pounds) took all of 15 seconds to pin his opponent and energize his Eagles teammates.

“He sets the the tone,” Arlington coach Doug Byers said. “We depend on him to get that pin.”

After battling for 11 matches, Arlington held a one-point lead 27-26 before the Eagles swept the final three matches with a pin, technical fall and a major decision to close out the meet.

Nathan Shortt (140) won by pin, Matt Hale won by technical fall 16-0 and Dom Mangini won by major decision with a score of 11-3 for the Eagles.

“It was a typical Wesco North meet,” Byers said. “We just beat up on each other. It is a pretty touch conference.”

Oak Harbor’s Tyler Elliot had a last second take down in the third round at 189 to claim an 8-6 decision over Arlington’s Jordan Anderson.

Arlington faces unbeaten Snohomish on Thursday at Snohomish High School.

At Arlington H.S.

152—Tuttle (OH) dec. Bosley 6-4; 160— Myers (A) pinned Holcomb 0;15; 171— Huber (A) pinned Hubner 3:46; 189— T. Elliot (OH) dec. Anderson 8-6; 215— Pierce (A) dec. Neumuller 3-1; 285— Davis (A) pinned Howard 0:42; 103— Martinez (OH) pinned Johnson 1:50; 112— Zimmerman (OH) dec. Goheen 6-0; 119— Haynes (A) won by forfeit; 125— Cardwell (OH) won by tech. fall Badgley 16-0; 130— C. Elliot (OH) pinned Berg 4:39; 135— Shortt (A) pinned Page 4:40; 140— Hale (A) won by tech fall Gary 16-0; 145— Mangini (A) maj dec. Ayer 11-3. Records—Oak Harbor 1-1 league, 2-3 overall. Arlington 1-0, 7-1.

Snohomish 76, Cascade 3: At Everett, Snohomish’s Stefan St. Marie led Andy Duncan 1-0 going into the third round, but managed to get his opponent on his back to record one of the Panthers’ nine pins in the Wesco North meet.

At Arlington H.S.

103—Lucey (S) pinned Robbins :45; 112—Hise (S) won by forfeit; 119—VanWyne (S) pinned Oonlamom 2:27; 125—Ottow (S) pinned Hu 1:47; 130—L. Duncan (C) dec. Strong 6-4; 135—St. Marie (S) pinned A. Duncan 5:01; 140—Perry (S) pinned Anderson 5:27; 145—Garcia (S) dec. Seal 11-3; 152—Dellino (S) dec. Sands 11-7; 160—Reed (S) pinned Stoller 1:31; 171—Coffman (S) won by forfeit; 189—Caraballo (S) pinned Cole 2:46; 215—Britton (S) pinned Aus :47; 285—Reinhard (S) pinned Katz 1:20. Records—Snohomish 2-0 league, 4-0 overall. Cascade 0-2, 1-4.

Everett 37, Marysville-Pilchuck 30: At Marysville, M-P won the last four matches, but it wasn’t enough to complete the comeback as the Seagulls earned the Wesco North victory.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

103—Robinson (MP) pinned Smith 1:32; 112—Donaldson (MP) dec. Forrest 6-2; 119—Blevins (MP) pinned Lucero 1:25; 125—Burns (MP) dec. Bearer 15-6; 130—Shumaker (MP) dec. Stratis 16-1

135—Palabrica (E) pinned Wallace 3:02; 140—McChesney (MP) won by forfeit; 145—Pound (E) pinned Madonia 2:39; 152—Irwin (E) dec. Johnson 6-2; 160—Husman (E) pinned Mead 5:34; 171—Boyce (E) dec. Carlton 1-0; 189—Carson (E) dec. Roan 14-3; 215—Salsbury (E) dec. Hillis 11-9; 285—Anstett (E) pinned Pfeiff 5:38. Records—Everett 2-0 league, 3-3 overall. M-P 0-2, 2-2.

Stanwood 51, Monroe 26: At Monroe, Erik King at 135 pounds won with a first-round pin to lead the Spartans to the Wesco North victory. Monroe’s Jacob Murray had a third-round pin at 152 to pace the Bearcats.

At Monroe H.S.

140—Wharton (S) pinned Stacker 5:43; 145— Barquist (S) pinned Dimaggio 3:52; 152— Murray (M) pinned Stangeland 4:44; 160— Vazquez (M) maj. dec. Eidsness 16-5; 171— Colin (S) pinned Elledge 1:55; 189— Johnson (S) pinned Summers 3:01; 215— Ingersoll (M) pinned Pendoma 5:41; 285— Martin (M) won by forfeit; 103— Perry (M) pinned Gentary 1:51; 112— Duran (S) dec. Johnson 11-5; 119— Bascom (S) pinned Curnutt 1:15; 125— Pelham (S) pinned Detwiler 5:05; 130— Studley (S) won by default; 135— King (S) pinned Foster 1:31. Records—Stanwood 1-1 league, 4-1 overall. Monroe 0-2, 5-2.

Kamiak 68, Lynnwood 11: At Mukilteo, sophomore Dillon Starkenburg won his first varsity match with a pin at 152 pounds to lead the Knights to the Wesco South victory.

At Kamiak H.S.

103—Wanner (K) won by forfeit; 112— Ubungen (L) won by tech. fall over Nelxon 16-0; 119— Strickland (K) won by forfeit; 125— Kusilek (K) won by forfeit; 130— Semple (K) pinned Je. Ingalls 5:32; 135— Jacobson (K) won by tech. fall over Takashima 16-1; 140— Reim (K) pinned Minhas 1:09: 145— Linari (K) maj. dec. Lauderdale 14-5; 152— Starkenburg (S) pinned Ulke 2:59; 160— Detschman (L) pinned Manzano 3:24; 171— Muxoz (K) won by tech fall over Jo. Ingall 17-1; 189— Boyle (K) won by forfeit; 215— Nigg (K) won by forfeit; 285— Alusi (K) won by forfeit

Records—Lynnwood 1-1 league, 1-4 overall. Kamiak 2-0, 4-1.

Meadowdale 49, Jackson 29: At Mill Creek, Nick Montanari’s pin of Nick Bittenger in one minute, 37 seconds put the Wesco South meet out of reach for Jackson.

At Jackson H.S.

103—Wikinson (M) won by forfeit; 112—Nijem (J) won by forfeit; 119—Mead (J) tech. fall Watson 18-2; 125—Adams (M) won by disqualification; 130—Parada (M) maj. dec. Parlokos 15-1; 135—Martin (J) pinned Kealona 2:25; 140—Petrone (M) pinned Beasley 2:53; 145—Neville (M) dec. Shapiro 6-5; 152—Feiock (J) pinned Smith 4:23; 160—Stevenson (M) won by forfeit; 171—Gray (J) pinned Jack 3:39; 189—Montanari (M) pinned Bittenger 1:37; 215—Loutsis (M) pinned Hudson 5:47; 285—Palmino (M) pinned Saint Marie 1:06. Records—Meadowdale 1-1 league, 1-4 overall. Jackson 0-1, 2-2.

Shorewood 51, Shorecrest 21: At Shoreline, Shorewood picked up some forfeits in the heavier weight classes and Shorewood’s Kyle Floresca recorded a pin in 46 seconds at 119 pounds to help the Thunderbirds take the Wesco South victory.

At Shorewood H.S.

103—Yun (SW) tech fall over Dimaano; 112—Leach (SW) pinned Salmon 1:05; 119—Floresca (SW) pinned Nguyen :46; 125—Arbanansin (SC) pinned Hobbes 1:48; 130—Berenson (SW) pinned McCue 1:13; 135—Nitta (SW) dec. Kelly 17-4; 140— D. Arbanasin (SC) recieves forfeit; 145—Miller (SC) pinned English 5:20; 152—Jensen (SW) recieves forfeit; 160— Smith (SW) recieves forfeit; 171—Casarez (SC) dec. Gjerset 7-3; 189—Hester (SW) recieves forfeit; 215—Kelly (SW) recieves forfeit; 285—double forfeit. Records—Shorewood 1-1 league, 1-4 overall. Shorecrest 0-2 league, 0-5 overall.

Darrington 42, Granite Falls 33: At Granite Falls, each team won seven matches but Darrington earned more pins to win the non-conference meet. In the 171-pound bout, Kent Brocks pinned Shoan Jackson in three minutes, 30 seconds for the Loggers to account for one of their six pins.

At Granite Falls H.S.

103—Olander (GF) won by forfeit; 112—Jenkins (GF) pinned White, :14; 119—Loughman (D) pinned Gilbertson, 1:13; 125—Feastermaker (D) won by forfeit; 130—Bryson (D) pinned Lopez, 5:49; 135—Wilson (GF) won by forfeit; 140—Scherf (GF) won by decision over Palmer, 7-3; 145—Dolph (D) pinned R. Teter, 5:20; 152—Scheiene (GF) won by decision over M. Groh, 7-0; 160—Z. Teter (GF) won by decision over R. Groh, 10-6; 171—Brocks (D) pinned Jackson, 3:30; 189—M. Mckibben (GF) won by forfeit; 215—Rounds (D) pinned Poyner, 1:08; 285—Regelburge (D) pinned A. Mckibben, 1:30. Records—Darrington 2-1 overall. G. Falls 2-1.

Granite Falls 61, La Conner 10: At Granite Falls, the Tigers won all but the 171 and 189 bouts en route to a non-conference victory. Granite Falls’ Max Scherf pinned Macky Zavala in 27 seconds and teammate Ryan Teter pinned Arthur Brown in 29 seconds.

At Granite Falls H.S.

103—Olander (GF) won by major decision over Massey, 20-7; 112—Jenkins (GF) won by forfeit; 119—Gilbertson (GF) won by forfeit; 125—Double forfeit; 130—Lopez (GF) pinned Biladeu, :43; 135—Wilson (GF) pinned Wilkins, :58; 140—Scherf (GF) pinned Zavala, :27; 145—R. Teter (GF) pinned Brown, :29; 152—Scheiene (GF) won by decision over Sible, 12-8; 160—Z. Teter (GF) pinned Burlingame, 2:24; 171—Mcjlaender (LC) pinned Jackson, 3:53; 189—Drye (LC) won by major decision over M. Mckibben, 12-3; 215—Rounds (GF) pinned Carlson, 5:50; 285—A. Mckibben pinned Barber, 3:06. ecords—La Conner 1-2 overall. G. Falls 2-1.

Archbishop Murphey 41, Sultan 33: At Sultan, Archbishop Murphy’s Keegan Kruse scored a pin in one minute, 27 seconds in the Heavyweight bout to help the Wildcats take a non-league victory. Sultan received a forfeit from Cascade-Leavenworth.

At Sultan H.S.

103—Leverett (S) rec. forfeit; 112— Wayttam (A) dec. Varnell 12-2; 119—BeChadenedes (A) rec. forfeit; 125—Mackenzie (S) pinned Wade 2:56; 130—Varnel (S) Dec. Baehm 8-5; 135—Marshbank (A) pinned Kaminski 1:06; 140— Smith (A) dec. Turner 3-2; 145—Torres (A) rec. forfeit; 152— Miller (A) pinned Huddell 1:24; 160—Bray (S) rec. forfeit; 171— Clark (A) pinned Dickinson 4:51; 189—Baird (S) rec. forfeit; 215—Gee (A) dec. Estrella 13-3; 285— Kruse (A) pinned Schilling 1:27. Records—Sultan 5-7 overall, A.M. 4-2 overall.

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