Prep cross country: Mountlake Terrace meet

At Mountlake Terrace H.S.

2.7 miles

Boys team scores–Edmonds-Woodway 50, Mountlake Terrace 53, Arlington 54, Monroe 56

Monroe–1. Austin Wood 14:03, 8. Tyler Sharp 14:50, 12. Chandler Crayton 15:00, 16. Clint Hopke 15:08, 19. Zachary Evans 15:17.

Edmonds-Woodway–2. Jack Griffing 14:07, 9. Miler Haller 14:51, 11. Alex Springer 14:57, 13. Warren Madson 15:03, 15. Patrick Kelly 15:07.

Arlington–4. Jared Alskog 14:34, 6. Andrew Bosket 14:48, 7. Jameson Wren 14:49, 14. Coleman Cummings 15:06, 23. Michael Forster 15:38.

Mountlake Terrace–3. Jack Pearce 14:18, 5. Yohannes Tewolde 14:45, 10. Nathan Sparks 14:54, 17. Justin Frazier 15:10, 18. Steve Szilvassy 15:15.

Girls team scores–Monroe 36, Arlington 52, Edmonds-Woodway 65, Mountlake Terrace 75

Monroe–1. Megan Bull 16:37, 2. Tiffany Ohlsen 16:53, 9. Kendra DeLaNare 18:04, 11. Emily Bland 18:18, 13. Kathenne Busch 18:45.

Edmonds-Woodway–3. Megan Alfi 17:11, 6. Amy Fair 17:42, 10. Hayley Tengs 18:08, 21. Ruth Van Kampen 20:03, 25. Caitlin Nye 22.10.

Arlington–4. C.J. Taylor 17:20, 7. Kyle Kilmer 17:44, 12. Shanelle Shirely 18:42, 14. Rachel Fleming 18:50, 15. Karisse Sweun 18:59.

Mountlake Terrace–5. Nina Penner 17:35, 8. Rachel Fesler 17:45, 16. Kelsey O’Neill 19:01, 22. Lauren Sowers 20:19, 24. Brianne Rhodes 20:52.

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