Panthers open with two runaway wins

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — The Snohomish Panthers wrestling team shook off the rust and opened the season with a 71-9 non-league rout Friday night at Mountlake Terrace High School.

THe Panthers (2-0 overall) used seven forfeits, four pins and a technical fall to claim victory in 12 of the 14 matches.

Conner Strong used a come-from-behind, third-round pin at 125 pounds to take a victory. Strong was trailing 6-4 at the time of the pin. Stefan St. Marie (145), John Garcia (152) and Richard Reed (171) had the other three pins for the Panthers.

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The Hawks’ defending 171-pound state champion Casey Finnicum stepped up a weight class to 189 to wreak havoc on his opponents. Finnicum had two pins on the night including a 2-minute, 37-second pin over Snohomish’s John Kopet and a 1:13-pin over his Marysville-Pilchuck opponent.

Mountlake Terrace’s Eric Quiteiro had a come-from-behind decision over the Panthers’ Joey Hise at 112 pounds. Hise led after the first two rounds, 6-4, before Quiteiro scored on two takedowns to capture three points for the Hawks (0-2).

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

285—Reinhard (S) won by forfeit; 103—Lucey (S) won by forfeit; 112—Quiteiro (MT) dec. Hise 8-7; 119—VanWyhe (S) won by forfeit; 125—Strong (S) pinned King 4:23; 130—Ottow (S) won by forfeit, 135—L. Perry (S) won by forfeit; 140—B. Perry (S) won by forfeit; 145—St. Marie (S) pinned Leonard 2:41; 152—Garcia (S) pinned Collins 1:38; 160—Dellino (S) won by forfeit; 171—Reed (S) pinned Wright 2:27; 189—Finnicum (MT) pinned Kopet 2:37; Britton (S) won by technical fall over Red Cloud 17-1. Records—Snohomish 2-0 overall, Mountlake Terrace 0-2.

Snohomish 78, Meadowdale 0: At Mountlake Terrace, Stefan St. Marie, John Garcia and Richard Reed had three of Snohomish’s nine pins in the Panthers’ non-league sweep of Meadowdale. Senior Brad Perry had a technical fall and sophomore Luke Perry added a decision.

At M. Terrace H.S.

103—Lucey (S) pinned Wilkinson, 3:30; 112—Hise (S) won by forfeit; 119—Van Wyhe (S) pinned McKeegan, 5:44; 125—Strong (S) pinned Adams, 4:50; 130—Ottow (S) won by forfeit; 135—L. Perry (S) dec. Perada, 7-5; 140—B. Perry (S) won by technical fall over Petrone, 15-0; 145—St. Marie (S) pinned Neville, 4:45; 152—Garcia (S) pinned Smith, 2:55; 160—Dellino (S) dec. Jarman, 9-1; 171—Reed (S) pinned Rasteger, 3:34; 189—Coffman (S) pinned Montanari, 4:45; 215—Caraballo (S) pinned Loutsis, 4:52; 285—Reinhard (S) pinned Palmino, 3:21. Records—Snohomish 2-0. Meadowdale 0-2.

Edmonds-Woodway 45, Everett 31: At Edmonds, Ryan McAllister of Edmonds-Woodway pinned Everett’s Evan Paeth 1 minute and 37 seconds into their 152-pound match as five of the eight Warriors winners won by pin in the non-conference Edmonds-Woodway double dual.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

103—Vuillet (EW) won by forfeit; 112—Bearer (E) maj. dec. Hutchinson, 12-2; 119—Warren (EW) pinned Lucero, 3:30; 125—Deweese (EW) pinned Forrest, 4:35,; 130—Habberman (EW) pinned Stratis, 3:52; 135—Fuell (EW) dec. Palaybrica 4-2; 140—Heard (E) won by forfeit; 145—Logstrom (EW) won by forfeit; 152—McAllister (EW) pinned Paeth, 1:37; 160—Laban (E) dec. Storino, 14-7; 171—Huseman (E) won by forfeit; 189—Johanson (EW) pinned Boyce, 2:22; 215—Salsbury (E) won by forfeit; 285—Anstett (E) pinned Cutuk, 3:19. Records—E-W 1-0. Everett 0-1.

Edmonds-Woodway 54, Cascade 30: At Edmonds, Andrew Duncan of Cascade pinned Edmonds-Woodway’s Christian Haberman at 1 minute, 22 seconds for the Bruins’ only non-forfeit victory in the non-conference Edmonds-Woodway double duel meet.

At Edmonds-Woodway H.S.

103—Hutchinson (EW) pinned Robbins, 0:57; 112—Warren (EW) won by forfeit; 119—Fleenor (EW) pinned Loehr, 3:06; 125—DeWeese (EW) injury def. Oonlamom; 130—Fuell (EW) pinned Ho, 5:42; 135—A. Duncan (C) pinned Haberman, 1:22; 140—L. Duncan (C) won by forfeit; 145—McAllister (EW) pinned Anderson, 5:04; 152—Storeni (EW) pinned Sands, 1:22; 160—Ahmad (C) won by forfeit; 171—Stoller (C) won by forfeit; 189—Johanson (EW) pinned Hovde, 2:22; 215—Aus (C) won by forfeit; 285—Cutuk (EW) pinned Katz, 1:05. Records—E-W 2-0. Cascade 0-1.

Arlington 75, Shorecrest 4: At Arlington, freshman Nathan Shortt pinned Shorecrest’s Drew Arbanasin in 1 minute, 16 seconds in the 140-pound match as the Eagles lost just one match in the non-league double-dual meet.

“(Shortt) continues to impress,” Arlington coach Doug Byers said.

At Arlington H.S.

103—Johnson (A) def. Dinaard, 16-4. 112—Goheen (A) won by forfeit. 119—Haynes (A) pinned Nguyen, 4:45. 125—C. Arbanasin (S) maj. dec. Badgley, 14-2. 135—White (A) won by forfeit. 140—Shortt (A) pinned D. Arbanasin, 1:16; 145—Hale (A) pinned Miller, 3:55. 152—Henderson (A) won by forfeit. 160—Bosley (A) won by forfeit. 171—Myers (A) pinned Cook 2:47. 189—Anderson (A) won by forfeit. 215—Pierce (A) won by forfeit. 285—Davis (A) won by forfeit. Records—Arlington 3-0 overall. Shorecrest 0-2.

Marysville-Pilchuck 53, Meadowdale 16: At Mountlake Terrace, Michael Pfeiff (285 pounds) and Tannon Hillis (215) started and ended the Tomahawk rout with pins in the non-league meet

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

285—Pfeiff (MP) pinned Palamino, 3:44; 103—Robinson (MP) won by injury default of Wilkinson; 112—Donaldson (MP) won by forfeit; 119: Blevins (MP) pinned McKeengan 3:55; 125—Burns (MP) dec. Adams 8-2; 130—Lervold (MP) won by forfeit; 135—Parada (M) dec. Shumaker 7-4; 140—Petrone (M) dec. McChesney 10-4; 145—Neville (M) maj. dec. Madonia 11-3; 152—Klein (MP) won by technical fall over Smith 17-2; 160—Johnson (MP) dec. Jahrman 7-2; 171—Carlton (MP) pinned Restgar 3:56; 189—Montinori (M) pinned Roan :46; 215—Hillis (MP) pinned Lovitsis 1:06, Records—Meadowdale is 0-2 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 2-0.

Arlington 42, Shorewood 36: At Arlington, Steven White of Arlington pinned Toby Paik 30 seconds into their match at 135 pounds to clinch the non-league victory for the Eagles.

At Arlington H.S.

103—Yuen (S) pinned Johnson, 1:00. 112—Leach (S) def. Goheen, 8-2. 119—Floresca (S) def. Haynes, 6-0. 125—Hobbs (S) def. Badgley, 4-2. 130—Berenson (S) def. Berg, 5-4. 135—White (A) pinned Paik, 0:30. 140—Shortt (A) pinned Nitta, 0:52. 145—English (S) pinned Hale 1:45. 152—Jenson (S) pinned Henderson, 0:53. 160—Bosley (A) pinned Smith, 0:33. 171—Myers (A) won by forfeit. 189—Anderson (A) won by forfeit. 215—Hester (S) Pierce, 5:41. 285—Davis (A) won by forfeit. Records—Arlington 3-0. Shorewood 0-3.

Marysville-Pilchuck 72, Mountlake Terrace 6: At Mountlake Terrace, The Tomahawks won 13 out of 14 matches to take the non-league meet.

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

103—Robinson (MP) won by forfeit; 112—Donaldson (MP) dec. Quinteiro 7-0; 119—Blevins (MP) won by forfeit; 125—Burns (MP) dec. King 11-4; 130—Lervold (MP) won by forfeit; 135—Shumaker (MP) won by forfeit; 140—McChesney (MP) won by forfeit; 145—Madonia (MP) pinned Leonard 2:40; 152—Klein (MP) pinned Collins 2:27; 160—Johnson won by forfeit; 171—Carlton (MP) pinned Wright 1:19; 189—Finnicum (MT) pinned Roan 1:13; 215—Hillis pinned Red Cloud :37; 285—Pfeiff won by forfeit. Records—M-P 2-0 overall. M. Terrace 0-2.

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