Prep boys golf: Tom Dolan Invitational scores

At Everett Golf and Country Club

18 holes, par 72

Team scores: Archbishop Murphy 313, Kamiak 320, Snohomish 323, Lake Stevens 323, Meadowdale 332, Shorewood 333, Stanwood 336, Edmonds-Woodway 345, Jackson 346, Cascade 348, Monroe 353, Oak Harbor 353, Shorecrest 357, Glacier Peak 358, Marysville Getchell 358, Mountlake Terrace 362,

Kings 364, Everett 370, Mount Vernon 371, Arlington 390, South Whidbey 400, Marysille Pilchuck 417, Lynnwood DNQ.

Individual results

Trent Jones, Shorecrest 72*

Ben Thacker, Archbishop Murphy 72

Rowan Foxley, O’Dea 73

Owen Fenner, Monroe 75

Rudy Caparas, Lynnwood 76

Steve Cabenday, Kamiak 76

Luke Kuna, Snohomish 77

Quinton Borseth, Stanwood 77

Nick Friend, Life Christian 77

Dylan Merrill, Edmonds-Woodway 78

Trevor Frisby, Meadowdale 78

Sean Goldfinch, Archbishop Murphy 78

Ethan Crout, Archbishop Murphy 78

Ben Reidy, Cedar Park Christian 78

Arnold Ha, Jackson 79

Matt Kornegay, Kamiak 79

Anthony Guerrero, Lake Stevens 79

Spencer Raub, Lake Stevens 80

Jamie Wright, Shorewood 80

Sam Stapleton, Shorewood 80

Halen Davis, Stanwood 80

Brian Moon, Kamiak 80

Mac Kerfoot, Oak Harbor 81

Ben Gardner, Snohomish 81

Nate Glazewski, Meadowdale 81

Brayden Webb, Lake Stevens 82

Austin Bogart, Lake Stevens 82

Stuart Schachle, Shorewood 82

Colton Casto, Snohomish 82

Josh Reines, Glacier Peak 82

Ethan Casto, Snohomish 83

Gage St. John, Marysville Getchell 83

Keegan Willis, Snohomish 84

Jordan Brajcich, Jackson 84

Drew Gradwohl, Edmonds-Woodway 85

Quinn Stanley, Archbishop Murphy 85

Bryan Lucas, Archbishop Murphy 85

Ryan Hardy, Kamiak 85

Cody Sigvartson, Stanwood 86

Joey Haughney, Meadowdale 86

JackRyan O’Neil, Kings 86

Matt Jenson, Mountlake Terrace 86

Cameron Metcalfe, Cascade 86

Jonathan Cisneros, Cascade 86

Cody Boll, Everett 86

EJ Tilt, Edmonds-Woodway 87

Jack Stutz, Meadowdale 87

Karson Dreher, Kings 87

Jacob Reiswig, Marysville Getchell 87

Steven Timmy, Oak Harbor 88

Ethan Anderson, Glacier Peak 88

Simon Josephson, Cascade 88

Andy Wilson, Cascade 88

Erik Lundquist, Lake Stevens 89

Jon Larson, Meadowdale 89

Drew Williams, Mountlake Terrace 89

Ryan Clausen, Marysville Getchell 89

Miles Witt, Mount Vernon 89

Israel Martinez, Jackson 90

Aaron Kelley, Oak Harbor 91

Morgan Baylor, Shorewood 91

Trevor Wallace, Glacier Peak 91

Chris Peterson, Monroe 92

Jake Job, Monroe 92

Rui Nakagawa, Lynnwood 92

Kyle Frederick, Mount Vernon 92

Sam Blair, Everett 92

Bishop Tyner, Arlington 93

Tony Preston, Marysville Pilchuck 93

Hunter Adams, Oak Harbor 93

Kole Johnson, Stanwood 93

Miles Allen, Mountlake Terrace 93

Mitch Factor, Mount Vernon 93

Avery Barton, Everett 93

Josh Friis, Jackson 93

Justin Munson, Kamiak 93

Dillon Fargo, Monroe 94

Sam Winningham, Shorecrest 94

Mike Jenson, Mountlake Terrace 94

Oscar Chen, Kings 94

Kyle Hackbarth, Cascade 94

Alex Saunders, Shorecrest 95

Jordan Lyons, Stanwood 95

Ben Arrants, Edmonds-Woodway 95

Mason Dieter, Oak Harbor 96

Dylan Hayre, Shorecrest 96

Sean MacMillan, Shorecrest 96

Anton Klein, South Whidbey 96

Aiden McCann, Arlington 97

Jeremy Bennett, Glacier Peak 97

Zac Kelley, South Whidbey 97

Nick Marinkovich, Kings 97

Austin Darnell, Mount Vernon 97

Kevin Teeter, Mount Vernon 97

Marcus Lynch, Edmonds-Woodway 98

Taylor Gildersleeve, Glacier Peak 98

Matt Kaminski, Marysville Getchell 99

Austin Faux, Arlington 99

Griffin Gish, Everett 99

Juan Bradford, Marysville Pilchuck 100

Gus Abel, Arlington 101

Brandon Sells, Jackson 101

Austin Drake, South Whidbey 103

Tynan Vincent, Marysville Getchell 103

Ian Saunsaucie, South Whidbey 104

Kaleb Davis, Mountlake Terrace 105

Johnny Foley, Kings 105

Connor Stephens, Arlington 105

Connor Vermeys, Shorewood 109

Nathan Venables, Marysville Pilchuck 111

Mikke Wittenberg, Monroe 112

Jerrod Lee, Marysville Pilchuck 113

Gage Wesley, Everett 115

Jon Rasmussen, South Whidbey 117

Brian Anthony, Lynnwood 121

Nate Peterson, Marysville Pilchuck 123

* Won on the 1st Playoff Hole

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