Prep boys golf: 4A District 1 Tournament

At Legion Memorial G.C.

18 holes, par 72

Team scores: Kamiak 398, Snohomish 400, Edmonds-Woodway 425, Lake Stevens 428, Cascade 431, Jackson 446.

Arlington: Austin Faux 90, Connor Stephens 98, Aiden McCann 99, Bishop Tyner 100. Cascade: Jonathan Cisneros 83, Simon Josephson 84, Kyle Hackbarth 87, Cameron Metcalfe 88, Andy Wilson 89. Edmonds-Woodway: Drew Gradwohl 83, Dylan Merrill 84, Marcus Lynch 85, EJ Tilt 86, Tony Tilt 87, Ben Arrants 88, Jordan Brajcich 89, Israel Martinez 97. Jackson: Arnold Ha 76, John Youn 91, Josh Friis 93, Brandon Sells 99. Kamiak: Brian Moon 76, Steven Cabanday 77, Matt Kornegay 79, Ryan Kerr 82, Mark Carter 84, Justin Munson 84. Lake Stevens: Anthony Guerrero 82, Brayden Webb 82, Austin Bogart 85, Braden Whitney 89, Erik Lundquist 90, Spencer Raub 98. Lynnwood: Rudy Caparas 70, Rui Nakagawa 85. Mariner: Raza Khan 105. Monroe: Owen Fenner 78. Mount Vernon: Austin Darnell 85, Miles Witt 86, Kyle Frederick 91, Mitch Factor 93. Snohomish: Luke Kuna 75, Keegan Willis 79, Bryson Rizzo 80, Ethan Casto 82, Ben Gardner 84, Colton Casto 90.

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