Prep cross boys country: Wesco Championships

LAKEWOOD — Jackson, Arlington and Glacier Peak all came away winners in the boys race Saturday at the Wesco Cross Country Championships at Lakewood High School.

Jackson’s Aaron Roe took first place with a time of 15 minutes, 57 seconds in the Wesco 4A race to lead the Timberwolves to the team title. Jackson finished with 38 points. Snohomish was second with 44.

Snohomish’s Brad Hodkinson placed second (16:14) and Kamiak’s Cullen McEachern was third (16:24).

In the Wesco 3A North race, Arlington’s Nathan Beamer (16:14) and Pieter Andrews (17:05) took second and third places to lead the Eagles to the team title. Arlington placed seven runners in the top 10 and finished with 20 points. Oak Harbor was second with 55.

Oak Harbor runner John Rodeheffer placed first in 16:03.

In the Wesco 3A South race, Garren Arnold was the top runner for Glacier Peak. He placed third in 16:53 to help the Grizzlies win the team title with 32 points. Miler Haller won the race for Edmonds-Woodway in 16:12.

At Lakewood H.S.

3.2 miles

BOYS

Team scores: Wesco 4A—Jackson 38, Snohomish 44, Lake Stevens 86, Kamiak 88, Cascade 96, Mt Vernon 172, Monroe 210, Mariner 246.

Top 20 finishers: Aaron Roe (J) 15:57; 2. Brad Hodkinson (S) 16:14; 3. Cullen McEachern (K) 16:24; 4.Matthew Watkins (J) 16:53; 5. Trevor Allen (LS) 16:59; 6. Ryan Gillings (S) 17:02; 7. Jack Thompson (J) 17:05; 8. Hans Thoreson (S) 17:08; 9. Luca Strand (C) 17:12; 10. Aaron Leavens (S) 17:13.

11. Joel Henry (C) 17:16; 12. Efren Chavez 17:18.8 (J); 13. Noah Wallace (LS) 17:26.1; 14. Nathanael Ramos (J) 17:26.4; 15. Michael Giles (MV) 17:29; 16. Roger Klaaskate (K) 17:30 17. Nick Paduano (LS) 17:33; 18. Jason Fairhurst (S) 17:34; 19. Brandon Yee (J) 17:37; 20. Alex Reyes (C) 17:41.

Wesco 3A North—Arlington 20, Oak Harbor 55, Everett 74, Stanwood 94.

Top 20 finishers: John Rodeheffer (OH) 16:03; 2. Nathan Beamer (A) 16:14; 3. Pieter Andrews (A) 17:05; 4. Zachary Cushman (A) 17:18; 5. Matthew Taylor (A) 17:21 6. Michael Barene(A) 17:22; 7. Jordan Erickson (E) 17:32.99; 8. Eric Acero-Rosas (A) 17:37.30 9. Sebastian Ceaser (OH) 17:38.45; 10. Caleb Smith (A) 17:47.

11. Jacob Fankhauser (A) 17:50; 12. Miguel Guzman (OH) 17:59.47; 13. Michael Sandquist (S) 17:59.54; 14. Edmund Havener (E) 18:03; 15. K.J. Mullin (A) 18:05; 16. West Weinert (S) 18:10; 17. JJ Childers (A) 18:11; 18. Donovan Barnhart (E) 18:14 19. Ivan Baez (A) 18:15; 20. Logan Clark (OH) 18:20.

Wesco 3A South—Glacier Peak 32, Shorewood 45, Edmonds-Woodway 68, Mountlake Terrace 106, Shorecrest 149, Lynnwood 164, Meadowdale 165.

Top 20 finishers: Miler Haller (EW) 16:12; 2. Andrew Christianson (SW) 16:38; 3. Garren Arnold (GP) 16:53 4. Isaac Ripley (GP) 17:01; 5. Cameron Sanders (SW) 17:05; 6. Sawyer Carter (GP) 17:07; 7. Sam McCloughan (EW) 17:14; 8. Chris Bianchini (GP) 17:16; 9. Shane Peterson (SW) 17:19 10. Daniel Medhane (MT) 17:20.

11. Nick Stringer (GP) 17:21; 12. Aaron Rainboth (SW) 17:24 13. Jeffrey Gill (GP) 17:28; 14. James Horne (GP) 17:30; 15. Tyler McArthur (L) 17:31; 16. Benjamin Yang (EW) 17:32 17. Devan Kirk (SW) 17:37 18. Grady Okeson (EW) 17:48; 19. Colin Knechtel (M) 17:49; 20. Naphtali Moulton (SC) 17:50.

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