Prep cross country: Snohomish meet

At Snohomish Golf Course

Boys team scores–Lake Stevens 29, Snohomish 30, Shorecrest 84, Marysville Pilchuck 105

Lake Stevens–1. Scott Schmitt 15:37, 2. Mason Nicol 15:41, 3. Zach Bush 15:41, 11. Bean Klick 16:22, 12. Casy Ming 16:28

Marysville Pilchuck–24. David Gloyd 17:19, 26. Cannon Counsellor 17:23, 27. Connor Zurcher 17:39, 29. Jessey Lian 17:40, 31. Carter Leland 17:49

Shorecrest–9. Mark Officer 16:19, 21. Nate Gnifke 17:05, 23. Kelly McCaffrey 17:07, 25. Casey Singelmann 17:21, 30. Naphtali Mouton 17:44

Snohomish–4. Kyler Sayer 15:43, 5. Brenden Perry 15:44, 6. Michael Ohlsen 15:59, 7. Sam Lince 16:10, 8. Ryan Fairhurst 16:13

Girls team scores–Snohomish 24, Shorecrest 47, Lake Stevens 69, Marysville Pilchuck 98

Lake Stevens–10. Dakotah Pilon 19:40, 11. Marleigh Olson 20:00, 13. Lasey Main 20:04, 20. Sarah Foster 21:00, 21: Monica Sykes 21:10

Marysville Pilchuck–14. Carley McCartney 20:06, 25. Hailey Zercher 21:22, 38. Jennifer Christenson 25:36

Shorecrest–1. Gigi Vujovich 18:13, 3. Kathryn Andria-Habermann 18:34, 12. Amanda Eshelman 20:02, 18. Elise Froebe 20:54, 19. Kara Eckardt 20:54

Snohomish–2. Bri Gibson 18:31, 4. Hannah Berntson 18:42, 5. Jenna Alleman 18:45, 6. Alexandra Dreher 18:58, 7. Shelby Mills 18:59

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