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Boys team scores—Division 1: Squalicum 33, Arlington 79, Cascade 115, Stanwood 140, Anacortes 181, Sehome 308, Mariner 342, Everett 359, Marysville Pilchuck 361, Lynnwood 427, Lynden 483. Division 2: Cedar Park Christian 121, King’s 244, Cascade-Leavenworth 270, South Whidbey 274, Granite Falls 311, Mt. Baker 341, Seattle Academy 393, Nooksack Valley 410.

Arlington—5. Nathan Beamer 17:10.74, 7. Peiter Andrew 17:23.71, 17. Ben Comerford 17:50.54, 28. Michael Barene 18:10.04, 34. Matthew Taylor 18:18.56;

Cascade—14. Dylan Olson 17:37.32, 20. Jackson Wagner 17:54.98, 22. Vinny Shipley 17:58.22, 30. Lucas Strand 18:11.59, 41. Evan Hurt 18:28.41; Stanwood—19. Kevin Sandquist 17:54.41, 23. Michael Sandquist 17:58.84, 24. Nate McCaughan 17:59.27, 33. West Weinert 18:17.54, 54. Isaac Olson 18:51.71; Mariner—49. Spencer Anderson 18:47.14, 62. John Nguyen 19:04.75, 63. Tim Angelos 19:06.54, 85. Diego Casillas 19:39.21, 104. Quan Tran 20:02.61; Everett—38. Cooper James 18:24.65, 65. Isaac O’Connell 19:08.06, 82. Colt Beardsley 19:32.42, 83. Francisco Zamora 19:34.99, 112. Jesse Engerseth 20:22.68; Marysville Pilchuck—25. Chris Moen 18:01.94, 77. Josh Berry 19:28.23, 79. David Gloyd 19:30.75, 93. David Adams 19:43.24, 107. Nate Heckendorf 20:07.30;

Lynnwood—57. Noah Johann 18:56.92, 87. Mahud Hufane 19:40.94, 88. Kaleb Decker 19:41.19, 102. Leul Wolde 20:00.17, 116. Matthew Carwin 20:29.54; King’s—3. Andrew Ayers 16:35.58, 36. Tyler Ward 18:20.96, 47. Matt Jackson 18:39.54, 48. Andrew Brodsky 18:45.73, 131. Caleb Judd 25:12.77; South Whidbey—31. Gavin Imes 18:13.22, 50. Chris Anderson 18:48.09, 59. Will Simms 19:02.62, 75. Truman Hood 19:23.77, 78. Anders Bergquist 19:28.97; Granite Falls—56. Dante Gadbois 18:52.91, 61. Tristin Larsen 19:04.25, 67. Riley Hansen 19:11.61, 73. KC Spencer 19:20.08, 74. Ricky Mueller 19:23.21; Sultan—44. Jacob Barrus 18:33.60, 89. Nicholas Sorgen 19:41.50.

Girls team scores—Division 1: Arlington 66, Lynnwood 120, Stanwood 186, Cascade 245, Mariner 246, Anacortes 253, Squalicum 262, Lynden 343. Division 2: Mt. Baker 91, South Whidbey 106, King’s 133, Nooksack Valley 189, Cascade-Leavenworth 202, Cedar Park Christian 301.

Arlington—6. Emma Janousek 20:23.87, 8. Cassidy Rude 20:46.59, 9. Gracie Castandeda 20:58.40, 22. Sidney Trinidad 21:49.60, 25. Marie Gaudin 22:04.01;

Lynnwood—2. Mikayla Pivec 19:07.48, 4. Malia Pivec 19:44.58, 27. Alexa Schroeder 22:08.33, 46. Ashtin Markowski 22:46.78, 52. Madison Bryson-Eyer 23:20.52; Stanwood—16. Corina Pierce 21:30.13, 20. Caylyn Rich 21:46.48, 41. Jeriah Bankson 22:36.88, 59. Rachel Andelin 24:04.43, 68. Tatyana Stites 24:31.92; Cascade—23. Ashley Carlson 21:51.04, 40. Sarah Elbert 22:34.96 22:34.96, 50. Amanda Redford 23:16.48, 71. Jordan Erbeck 24:35.47, 81. Nicole Loehr 26:02.91; Mariner—5. Abbie Steinhauer 19:56.56, 39. Chanel Ridiros 22:34.46, 69. Lorena Gutierrez-Perez 24:34.39, 75. Ari Angeles 25:09.31, 77. Isabelle Mills 25:10.97; South Whidbey—11. Mallorie Michem 21:15.07, 15. Jaime Rodden 21:28.49, 17. Anna Leski 21:32.47, 32. Emma Lungren 22:17.01, 42. Bethany Justus 22:39.84; King’s—3. Kacey Kemper 19:33.42, 24. Lily Kleven 21:53.75, 26. Rachel Mills 22:07.63, 44. Amelia Culp 22:41.01, 48. Krystal Brodsky 22:54.45.

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