Prep cross country: Mariner meet

At McCollum Park

5,000 meters

Boys team scores–Snohomish 36, Cascade 59, Mountlake Terrace 67, Marysville Getchell 109, Mariner 119

Snohomish–4. Michael Ohlsen 17:36, 6. Sam Lince 17:51, 7. Ryan Fairhurst 17:58, 9. John Magnus 18:04, 10. Kyler Sager 18:05.

Cascade–1. Steven Statham 17:24, 3. Victor Haurholm 17:32, 14. Colin Wiedemer 18:13, 18. Garret Gebhardt 19:05, 23. Jackson Wagner 19:28.

Mountlake Terrace–5. Jack Pearce 17:39, 12. Johanns Tewolde 18:10, 15. Nathan Sparks 18:37, 16. Justin Frazier 18:41, 19. Peter Kidane 19:12.

Marysville Getchell–8. Juan Mendoza 18:03, 13. Erik Kunda 18:11, 27. Garrett Westover 20:39, 28. Jake Shearer 20:43, 33. Cameron Carter 22:32.

Mariner–17. Chris Venskus 18:48, 22. Jose Guzman 19:26, 25. Max Welsh 20:02, 26. John Nguyen 20:07, 29. Earl Jones 20:49.

Girls team scores–Snohomish 25, Marysville Getchell 58, Mountlake Terrace 98, Cascade 105, Mariner 108

Snohomish–3. Bri Gibson 21:08, 4. Leiran Cornish 21:20, 5. Alexdara Draher 21:21.21, 6. Hannah Berntsan 21:21.66, 7. Haily Nyquist 21:23.

Marysville Getchell–1. Rachael Lefstad 20:46, 9. Brianna Heacock 22:03, 15. Nicole Buell 23:02, 16. Alissa Bolan 23:05, 17. Samantha Gibson 23:08.

Mountlake Terrace–2. Nina Penner 21:07, 10. Rachel Fesler 22:11, 25. Kelsey O’Neill 24:33, 30. Lauren Sowers 25:59, 31. Brianne Rhodes 26:30.

Cascade–11. Amanda Redford 22:16, 19. Hannah Fink 23:18, 22. Katie Weir 23:51, 26. Hannah Allen 25:35, 27. Nicole Loehr 25:46.

Mariner–12. Sondra Mainord 22:22, 21. Kylee Furness 23:49, 23. Chanel Ridiros 24:07.62, 24. Geena Mitts 24:07.94, 28. Katy Pace 25:49.

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