Prep cross country: Wesco 3A Conference Meet

At Cedarcrest G.C.

5000 meters

Boys team scores—Mountlake Terrace 70, Glacier Peak 74, Oak Harbor 81, Shorewood 85, Stanwood 105, Shorecrest 150, Everett 197, Meadowdale 206, Marysville Getchell 244, Marysville Pilchuck 278.

Glacier Peak—4. Keagan Smith 16:20.4, 11. Zach Smith 16:53.9, 16. James Horne 17:05.9, 21. Andrew Thomas 17:16.9, 22. Michael Matwichuk 17:21. Oak Harbor—3. John Rodeheffer 16:19, 10. Clayton Richardson 16:53, 19. Jason Salas 17:13, 23. Nathan Wagner 17:22.9, 26. Patrick Mayer 17:24.3. Stanwood—6. Tanner Nieman 16:32.2, 12. Cody Hoskins 16:58.7, 20. Nate McCaughan 17:13.2, 33. West Weinart 17:35.8, 34. Isaac Olson 17:36.4. Shorecrest—1. Carter Osborne 16:05.6, 13. Mark Officer 17:01.1, 44. David Brzovic 17:58.6, 45. Spencer Coffee 17:59.9, 47. Napthali Moulton 18:06. Marysville Getchell—40. Cameron Wagstaff 17:47, 43. Roger Devora 17:58.3, 51. Mitch Ryiter 18:15.7, 53. Thomas Lindgren 18:24.4, 57. Jake Shearer 18:37.1. Mountlake Terrace—2. Jack Pearce 16:06.5, 9. Yohans Tewolde 16:45.4, 14. Wyatt Allemann 17:02.9, 17. Peter Kidane 17:09, 28. Nathan Sparks 17:24.7. Shorewood—5.Keenan Stephens 16:30.3, 8. Omar Abdula 16:41.5, 15. Andrew Christianson 17:03.9, 18. Michael Sutherland 17:10.2, 39. John Ehni 17:44. Meadowdale—7. Dominic Giordano 16:34.3, 36. Chikodi Ezeokeke 17:39.4, 52. Stefan Ball 18:15.9, 55. Dylan Peppin 18:28.1, 56. Chris Prasanna 18:34.6. Everett—25. Lance Mowilos 17:24.2, 32. Barrett McElroy 17:35.1, 42. Cole Havener 17:52.8, 48. Chris Boe 18:06.2, 50. Cooper James 18:11.1. Marysville Pilchuck—29. Chris Moen 17:26.5, 60. Josh Bevan 18:45.8, 62. Michael Dufour 19:06, 63. David Gloyd 19:15.9, 64. Isreal Lopez 19:47.8.

Girls team scores—Glacier Peak 24, Oak Harbor 79, Stanwood 83, Shorecrest 126, Marysville Getchell 147, Mountlake Terrace 156, Shorewood 185, Meadowdale 203, Everett 219.

Glacier Peak—1. Amy-Eloise Neale 17:00.4, 2. Katie Bianchini 17:48.8, 4. Mikayla Ingram 19:03.4, 8. Megan Davis 19:23.6, 9. Samantha Northrop 19:27.9. Oak Harbor—6. Christina Wicker 19:07.8, 10. Alexandra Lasibli 19:30.8, Jonalynn Horn 20:05.4, 24. Rachel Crowther 21:09.5, 26. Marisa Sligh 21:13.6. Stanwood—12. Jordin Stephenson 19:54.8, Madison Yerigan 20:10.6, 16. Natalie Wyles 20:19.4, 20. Sofie Sobotta 20:56.5, 21. Caylyn Rich 21:00.

Shorecrest—5. Gigi Vujovich 19:06.4, 19. Elise Froebe 20:52.5, 26. Amanda Eshelman 21:12, 27. Rebecca Walton 21:14, 50. Kathryn Lindsey 24:14.5. Marysville Getchell—7. Rachel Lefstad 19:12.6, 28. Nicole Buell 21:31.6, 34. Briaunna Heacock 21:51.6, 38. Shaleen Troxel 22:06.9, 40. Lindsay Atterbury 22:11.9. Mountlake Terrace—17. Ella Schroth 20:20.6, 18. McKenna Hunt 20:52.5, 32. Marie Auch-Schwel 21:36.9, 37. Maddie Dallinger 22:04.9, 52. Jacinta Garcia 24:23.3. Shorewood—31. Connie Castaneda 21:35.7, 33. Elizabeth Lapham 21:37.9, 36. Keelin McKellar 21:54.4, 42. Skylar Petrichko 22:38.7, 43. Sarah Haensly 22:42.3. Meadowdale—3. Haley Suarez 18:38.6, 44. Amerlia Ball 22:50.1, 47. Hyanghwa Kwak 23:30.9, 53. Amber Kinman 24:24.8, 56. Hyangsook Kwak 24:49.9, Everett—30. Drew Williams 21:35.6, 39. Roz Kinney 22:08.1, 46. Madison Rutledge 23:29.4, 49. Eleanor Wgeishofs 24:02.6, 55. Ameile Steffen 24:32.9.

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